
Qiyu Wu
The University of Tokyo
contrastive learning
cross-lingual sentence embedding
sentence embeddings
low-resource languages
weakly-supervised learning
word alignment
span prediction
multilingual sentence embedding
multiple positive instances.
unsupervised learning
multiligual sentence embedding
representation learning
4
presentations
SHORT BIO
Qiyu Wu is a 2nd year PhD student at The University of Tokyo. He received his B.E and M.S. degrees from Sichuan University and Peking University, respectively. His research focus lies in better utilization of textual data with weak supervision, data augmentation or data quality improvement.
Presentations

Enhancing Cross-lingual Sentence Embedding for Low-resource Languages with Word Alignment
Zhongtao Miao and 4 other authors

Leveraging Multi-lingual Positive Instances in Contrastive Learning to Improve Sentence Embedding
Kaiyan Zhao and 3 other authors

WSPAlign: Word Alignment Pre-training via Large-Scale Weakly Supervised Span Prediction
Qiyu Wu and 2 other authors

PCL: Peer-Contrastive Learning with Diverse Augmentations for Unsupervised Sentence Embeddings
Qiyu Wu