
Yung-Sung Chuang
information retrieval
large language model
question answering
contrastive learning
open-domain question answering
retrieval-augmented generation
passage re-ranking
query expansion
sentence encoder
neural-symbolic reasoning
locality-sensitive hashing
long context
query reranking
ai-generated text detection
natural language watermark
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
I'm a second-year PhD student in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where I work with Jim Glass.
My research interest broadly covers the deep learning technique for natural language processing and speech processing. In particular, I aim to utilize the ability of machines to help people grasp large information in text/audio form in efficient ways.
Presentations

Lookback Lens: Detecting and Mitigating Contextual Hallucinations in Large Language Models Using Only Attention Maps
Yung-Sung Chuang and 5 other authors

Found in the middle: Calibrating Positional Attention Bias Improves Long Context Utilization
Cheng-Yu Hsieh and 10 other authors

SemStamp: A Semantic Watermark with Paraphrastic Robustness for Text Generation
Abe Bohan Hou and 9 other authors

Natural Language Embedded Programs for Hybrid Language Symbolic Reasoning
Tianhua Zhang and 9 other authors

Joint Inference of Retrieval and Generation for Passage Re-ranking
Wei Fang and 2 other authors

Expand, Rerank, and Retrieve: Query Reranking for Open-Domain Question Answering
Yung-Sung Chuang and 4 other authors

DiffCSE: Difference-based Contrastive Learning for Sentence Embeddings
Yung-Sung Chuang and 9 other authors