
Subhabrata Dutta
in-context learning
transfer learning
argument mining
large language models
prompt-based methods
argument component detection
relation prediction
prompt engineering
cross-lingual prompting
multilingual llms
llm reasoning
language model reasoning
problem decomposition
multistep reasoning
llm tool-usage
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Subhabrata Dutta is an NLP researcher with broad interest in Machine Learning in general. Currently, He is working as a Senior Research Associate at the Laboratory for Computational Social Systems, IIT Delhi. His current research interest revolves around Large Language Models; precisely focused on reasoning, prompt engineering, and interpretation. Additionally, He shares an interest in Temporal Graph Representation Learning. His doctoral research, titled Engagement to Persuasion: A Computational Study on Online Social Discourse, is centered around the qualitative and quantitative analysis of online social platforms. He has published extensively in conferences like ACL, EMNLP, NeurIPS, KDD, etc.
Presentations

Language Models can Exploit Cross-Task In-context Learning for Data-Scarce Novel Tasks
Anwoy Chatterjee and 3 other authors

Frugal LMs Trained to Invoke Symbolic Solvers Achieve Parameter-Efficient Arithmetic Reasoning
Subhabrata Dutta and 5 other authors

Small Language Models Fine-tuned to Coordinate Larger Language Models improve Complex Reasoning
Gurusha Juneja and 4 other authors

Multilingual LLMs are Better Cross-lingual In-context Learners with Alignment
Eshaan Tanwar and 3 other authors

Can Unsupervised Knowledge Transfer from Social Discussions Help Argument Mining?
Subhabrata Dutta and 3 other authors