
Nikhil Krishnaswamy
Assistant Professor Of Computer Science @ Colorado State University
discourse
knowledge distillation
coreference
generation
question answering
coreference resolution
fact verification
events
fact-checking
annotations
question generation
misinformation detection
knowledge transfer
toxicity detection
semantic similarity
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Nikhil Krishnaswamy is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science and director of the SIGNAL Lab at Colorado State University. He got his Ph.D. from Brandeis University in 2017, followed by a three-year postdoc leading lab research on the DARPA-funded Communicating With Computers program. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation, DARPA, and the US Army Research Office, and involves situated and contextual linguistic grounding, multimodal interactive agents, and the geometric properties of high-dimensional embedding spaces.
Presentations

“Any Other Thoughts, Hedgehog?” Linking Deliberation Chains in Collaborative Dialogues
Nikhil Krishnaswamy and 2 other authors

Large Language Models Are Challenged by Habitat-Centered Reasoning
Sadaf Ghaffari and 1 other author

“Any Other Thoughts, Hedgehog?” Linking Deliberation Chains in Collaborative Dialogues
Abhijnan Nath and 7 other authors

Okay, Let’s Do This! Modeling Event Coreference with Generated Rationales and Knowledge Distillation
Abhijnan Nath and 3 other authors

2*n is better than n^2: Decomposing Event Coreference Resolution into Two Tractable Problems
Shafiuddin Rehan Ahmed and 3 other authors

How Good Is the Model in Model-in-the-loop Event Coreference Resolution Annotation?
Shafiuddin Rehan Ahmed and 5 other authors

$2*n$ is better than $n^2$: Decomposing Event Coreference Resolution into Two Tractable Problems
Shafiuddin Rehan Ahmed and 3 other authors

Grounding Meaning Representation for Situated Reasoning
Nikhil Krishnaswamy

A Generalized Method for Automated Multilingual Loanword Detection
Nikhil Krishnaswamy and 4 other authors