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Emmy Liu

CMU

machine translation

compositionality

interpretability

gender bias

representations

calibration

idioms

multi-word expressions

large-language-models

medical students

medical bias

noncompositionality

prompting styles

program aided reasoning

temprature scaling

5

presentations

8

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Emmy Liu is a PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University working with Graham Neubig. Her work currently focuses on aspects of semantics important for natural language understanding, such as figurative language, analogy, and compositionality.

Presentations

Program-Aided Reasoners (Better) Know What They Know

Anubha Kabra and 5 other authors

Crossing the Threshold: Idiomatic Machine Translation through Retrieval Augmentation and Loss Weighting

Emmy Liu and 2 other authors

Are representations built from the ground up? An empirical examination of local composition in language models

Emmy Liu and 1 other author

Assessing Group-level Gender Bias in Professional Evaluations: The Case of Medical Student End-of-Shift Feedback

Emmy Liu

Testing the Ability of Language Models to Interpret Figurative Language

Emmy Liu and 3 other authors

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