
Abhijnan Nath
PhD Candidate @ Colorado State University
discourse
low-resource language
natural language understanding
generation
knowledge distillation
question answering
coreference resolution
events
language modeling
question generation
coreference
semantic similarity
resources and evaluation
event coreference
efficient nlp
8
presentations
SHORT BIO
Abhijnan Nath is a Graduate Research Assistant at the Computer Science department, Colorado State University. He holds an MSc. in Physics (minor in Computer Science) from Birla Institute of Technology and Science (BITS), Pilani, India. His research involves AI for natural language understanding (NLU) and computational semantics, spanning topics like coreference resolution and cognate detection, transformer-based language models, and their downstream applications with a drive to extend such research to low-resource languages.
Presentations

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

“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

AxomiyaBERTa: A Phonologically-aware Transformer Model for Assamese
Abhijnan Nath and 2 other authors

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

AxomiyaBERTa: A Phonologically-aware Transformer Model for Assamese
Abhijnan Nath and 2 other authors

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

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