
Lili Mou
Assistant Professor @ University of Alberta, Amii
snlp
syntax
unsupervised
generation
parsing
summarization
semantic parsing
large language models
non-autoregressive
global normalization
text style transfer
nlg
gans
chunking
document-level relation extraction
9
presentations
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SHORT BIO
Dr. Lili Mou is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Computing Science, University of Alberta. He is also an Alberta Machine Intelligence Institute (Amii) Fellow and a Canada CIFAR AI (CCAI) Chair. Lili received his BS and PhD degrees in 2012 and 2017, respectively, from School of EECS, Peking University. After that, he worked as a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Waterloo. His research interest is mainly in machine learning methods for NLP. He has nearly 50 publications at top-tier conferences and journals. He also has presented tutorials at EMNLP-IJCNLP'19 and ACL'20.
Presentations

A Decoding Algorithm Based on Directed Acyclic Transformers for Length-Control Summarization
Chenyang Huang and 5 other authors

Prompt-Based Editing for Text Style Transfer
Guoqing Luo and 3 other authors

Document-Level Relation Extraction with Sentences Importance Estimation and Focusing
Wang Xu and 3 other authors

Learning Non-Autoregressive Models from Search for Unsupervised Sentence Summarization
Puyuan Liu and 2 other authors

Unsupervised Chunking as Syntactic Structure Induction with a Knowledge-Transfer Approach
Lili Mou and 4 other authors

A Globally Normalized Neural Model for Semantic Parsing
Chenyang Huang and 4 other authors

Seq2Emo: A Sequence to Multi-Label Emotion Classification Model
Chenyang Huang and 5 other authors

Cross-lingual Annotation Projection in Legal Texts
Andrea Galassi and 4 other authors

Adversarial Learning on the Latent Space for Diverse Dialog Generation
Gaurav Sahu and 4 other authors