
Aida Mostafazadeh Davani
disagreement
subjectivity
bias
fairness
gpt-3
hate speech
diversity
culture
stereotypes
morality
llms
palm
stereotype
annotation
pluralism
4
presentations
3
number of views
SHORT BIO
Aida is a research scientist in the Responsible AI team at Google Research. Her research is dedicated to advancing the development and evaluation of NLP models by incorporating social, psychological, and cultural diversities. Using established social scientific theories and methods, she aims to make NLP models more representative of human societies' complexities and distinctions.
Before joining Google Research, she was a PhD student and research assistant in the Computational Social Science lab at USC, working on the impact of cognitive biases and stereotypes on the design and implementation of supervised NLP models. Her research has led to NLP models for identifying moral expressions in language, detecting unreported hate crime incidents from local news articles, and mitigating bias in hate speech classification.
Presentations

GRASP: A Disagreement Analysis Framework to Assess Group Associations in Perspectives
Vinodkumar Prabhakaran and 8 other authors

Disentangling Disagreements on Offensiveness: A Cross-Cultural Study
Aida Mostafazadeh Davani and 2 other authors

SeeGULL: A Stereotype Benchmark with Broad Geo-Cultural Coverage Leveraging Generative Models
Akshita Jha and 5 other authors

Hate Speech Classifiers Learn Normative Social Stereotypes
Aida Mostafazadeh Davani and 3 other authors