
Katherine Keith
Professor @ Williams College
causal inference
computational social science
embeddings
digital humanities
computational sociolinguistics
semantic change detection
science of science
semantic scholar
small corpora
3
presentations
SHORT BIO
Katherine (Katie) Keith is currently an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Williams College. Her research interests are at the intersection of natural language processing, computational social science, and causal inference. During 2021-2022, she was a Postdoctoral Young Investigator with the Semantic Scholar team at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence. She graduated with a PhD from the College of Information and Computer Sciences at the University of Massachusetts Amherst where she was advised by Brendan O’Connor. She has been a co-organizer of the First Workshop on Causal Inference and NLP, a co-organizer of the 2022 NLP+CSS Workshop at EMNLP, a host of the podcast Diaries of Social Data Research, a co-organizer of the NLP+CSS 201 Online Tutorial Series, and a recipient of a Bloomberg Data Science PhD fellowship.
Presentations

Literary Intertextual Semantic Change Detection: Application and Motivation for Evaluating Models on Small Corpora
Jackson Ehrenworth and 1 other author

Causal Matching with Text Embeddings: A Case Study in Estimating the Causal Effects of Peer Review Policies
Katherine Keith

Words as Gatekeepers: Measuring Discipline-specific Terms and Meanings in Scholarly Publications
Lucy Li and 3 other authors