
Yu Li
Graduate student @ Columbia University
dataset
dialogue
fine-tuning
summarization
chatbots
natural language processing
question generation
safety
masked language model
pre-trained model
deception
anthropomorphism
data preprocessing
llm
distractor generation
5
presentations
1
number of views
SHORT BIO
Yu Li is a fourth-year Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Columbia University. He is a member of the Natural Language Processing group, where he is mentored by Prof. Zhou Yu. His research interests lie in Interactive Dialogue Systems, specifically in knowledge-grounded dialogues, dialogue summarization, and utilizing dialogue systems for language learning.
Presentations

From Pixels to Personas: Investigating and Modeling Self-Anthropomorphism in Human-Robot Dialogues
Yu Li and 4 other authors

LIONs: An Empirically Optimized Approach to Align Language Models
Xiao Yu and 3 other authors

DIONYSUS: A Pre-trained Model for Low-Resource Dialogue Summarization
Yu Li and 5 other authors

Robots-Dont-Cry: Understanding Falsely Anthropomorphic Utterances in Dialog Systems
David Gros and 2 other authors

Knowledge-Grounded Dialogue Generation with a Unified Knowledge Representation
Yu Li and 6 other authors