
Melanie Sclar
University of Washington
theory of mind
summarization
large language models
social network analysis
social computing
reference-free
twitter bot detection
llm
symbolic knowledge distillation
symbolic representations
graphical representations
benchmark
inference-time method
4
presentations
6
number of views
SHORT BIO
I am a PhD student in computer science at the University of Washington, advised by Yejin Choi and Yulia Tsvetkov. I am particularly interested developing algorithms for improving language models’ reasoning performance. My current focus is in theory of mind reasoning tasks, where I previously did research for multi-agent reinforcement learning setups. I have also done research in efficient models for controllable text generation (in summarization).
Presentations

BotPercent: Estimating Bot Populations in Twitter Communities
Zhaoxuan Tan and 6 other authors

FANToM: A Benchmark for Stress-testing Machine Theory of Mind in Interactions
Hyunwoo Kim and 6 other authors

Minding Language Models' (Lack of) Theory of Mind: A Plug-and-Play Multi-Character Belief Tracker
Melanie Sclar and 5 other authors

Referee: Reference-Free Sentence Summarization with Sharper Controllability through Symbolic Knowledge Distillation
Melanie Sclar and 4 other authors