
Zhiyang Xu
Graduate student @ Virginia Tech
instruction tuning
generation
information retrieval
event extraction
dense retrieval
semantic parsing
logical reasoning
multimodal
self-training
open domain question answering
multimodal learning
parameter-efficient fine-tuning
first-order logic
entity disambiguation
large language model
8
presentations
SHORT BIO
Zhiyang Xu is a Ph.D. student at the Computer Science department of Virginia Tech advised by Prof. Lifu Huang. His research interest is in improving the capability, generalizability and interpretability of vision-language models (VLMs) and large-scale language models (LLMs).
Presentations

Holistic Evaluation for Interleaved Text-and-Image Generation
Minqian Liu and 6 other authors

Vision-Flan: Scaling Human-Labeled Tasks in Visual Instruction Tuning
Zhiyang Xu and 8 other authors

Multimodal Instruction Tuning with Conditional Mixture of LoRA
Ying Shen and 5 other authors

X-Eval: Generalizable Multi-aspect Text Evaluation via Augmented Instruction Tuning with Auxiliary Evaluation Aspects
Minqian Liu and 7 other authors

Ameli: Enhancing Multimodal Entity Linking with Fine-Grained Attributes
Barry Menglong Yao and 7 other authors

Learning from a Friend: Improving Event Extraction via Self-Training with Feedback from Abstract Meaning Representation
Zhiyang Xu and 2 other authors

MultiInstruct: Improving Multi-Modal Zero-Shot Learning via Instruction Tuning
Zhiyang Xu and 2 other authors

MULTISCRIPT: Multimodal Script Learning for Supporting Open Domain Everyday Tasks
Jingyuan Qi and 4 other authors