
Viktor Schlegel
Senior Research Fellow @ Imperial College London
argument mining
large language models
evaluation
question answering
pre-training
continual learning
biomedical nlp
summarization
nli
retrieval
language modeling
language models
multimodality
contrastive learning
dataset
7
presentations
2
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SHORT BIO
Viktor has obtained his PhD in Computer Science in July 2021 at the University of Manchester, where he also worked as a Lecturer until October 2022. Viktor since moved on to industry to solve some clinical problems with NLP working with ASUS's Advanced Intelligent Cloud Services division in Singapore. Viktor maintains an honorary affilliation with the Uni of Manchester. His research interests include Natural Language Understanding, Machine Reading Comprehension and Explainable NLP.
Presentations

Seemingly Plausible Distractors in Multi-Hop Reasoning: Are Large Language Models Attentive Readers?
Neeladri Bhuiya and 2 other authors

M-QALM: A Benchmark to Assess Clinical Reading Comprehension and Knowledge Recall in Large Language Models via Question Answering
Anand Subramanian and 5 other authors

Which Side Are You On? A Multi-task Dataset for End-to-End Argument Summarisation and Evaluation
Hao Li and 10 other authors

A Comprehensive Survey of Sentence Representations: From the BERT Epoch to the CHATGPT Era and Beyond
Abhinav Ramesh Kashyap and 5 other authors

Argument mining as a multi-hop generative machine reading comprehension task
Boyang Liu and 3 other authors

Can Transformers Reason in Fragments of Natural Language?
Viktor Schlegel and 2 other authors

WLASL-LEX: a Dataset for Recognising Phonological Properties in American Sign Language
Federico Tavella and 4 other authors