
Francesco Periti
contextualization
large language models
code generation
graph clustering
word sense induction
lexical semantic change
structured pruning
semantic shift detection;incremental clustering;contextual word embeddings
llm
lexical replacement
wugs
edge induction
retraining-free pruning
sft data selection
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Francesco Periti is currently a PhD Student at the Department of Computer Science, University of Milan. He graduated from the University of Parma with a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science in 2018 and he finalized his master degree in Computer Science at the University of Milan in the summer 2020. After graduating, he worked a year as a research fellow at the ISLab laboratory of the Department of Computer Science, University of Milan. During his studies he became passionate about Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, and Computational Humanities. His recent research activity focuses on Lexical Semantic Change detection.
Presentations

TRoTR: A Framework for Evaluating the Re-contextualization of Text Reuse
Francesco Periti and 4 other authors

Automatically Generated Definitions and their utility for Modeling Word Meaning
Francesco Periti and 2 other authors

Improving Word Usage Graphs with Edge Induction
Bill Noble and 2 other authors

Analyzing Semantic Change through Lexical Replacements
Francesco Periti and 3 other authors

Computational Modeling of Semantic Change
Pierluigi Cassotti and 4 other authors

What is Done is Done: an Incremental Approach to Semantic Shift Detection
Francesco Periti and 3 other authors