
Jiayi Wang
machine translation
quality estimation
low-resource machine translation
translation evaluation
prompt optimization
baseline method
language model sensitivity
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SHORT BIO
Jiayi Wang is currently pursuing her PhD in Computer Science at University College London, where she is supervised by Prof. Pontus Stenetorp and Prof. Sebastian Riedel. Her research concentrates on translation evaluation and the development of multilingual large language models. Jiayi brings an experience from the tech industry, having contributed as a Senior Algorithm Engineer within the machine translation group at Alibaba DAMO Academy for five years. Additionally, her academic repertoire was enriched by a role in Computational Genetics as a Statistician at the Social Science Research Institute of Duke University. She holds a Master of Science in Engineering in Applied Mathematics and Statistics from Johns Hopkins University, obtained in 2015, and dual bachelor’s degrees in Mathematics and Statistics, from the University of Minnesota, Duluth, obtained in 2013.
Presentations

AfriMTE and AfriCOMET: Enhancing COMET to Embrace Under-resourced African Languages
Jiayi Wang and 32 other authors

Strings from the Library of Babel: Random Sampling as a Strong Baseline for Prompt Optimisation
Yao Lu and 4 other authors