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Min-Yen Kan

Associate Professor @ National University of Singapore

domain adaptation

llm

large language models

robustness

dialogue state tracking

reasoning

few-shot

evaluation

dataset

fairness

nlp

dialog state tracking

data augmentation

text generation

adversarial

28

presentations

31

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SHORT BIO

Prof. Min-Yen Kan is an associate professor in the National University of Singapore (NUS) with research interests that span digital libraries, natural language processing and information retrieval. Specific interests include: scholarly digital libraries, definitional QA, statistical MT, text summarization, verb analysis, optimizing access to scientific literature, web crawling, and combining search and browsing user interfaces under human-computer interaction. He’s a senior member of the ACM and the IEEE, and a member of the ACL, NUS’ NGS, and PREMIA. He graduated with Ph.D. from Columbia University.

Presentations

UNO-DST: Leveraging Unlabelled Data in Zero-Shot Dialogue State Tracking

Chuang Li and 3 other authors

NNOSE: Nearest Neighbor Occupational Skill Extraction

Mike Zhang and 3 other authors

CocoSciSum: A Scientific Summarization Toolkit with Compositional Controllability

Yixi Ding and 3 other authors

QACheck: A Demonstration System for Question-Guided Multi-Hop Fact-Checking | VIDEO

Liangming Pang and 3 other authors

CoAnnotating: Uncertainty-Guided Work Allocation between Human and Large Language Models for Data Annotation

Minzhi Li and 6 other authors

Doolittle: Benchmarks and Corpora for Academic Writing Formalization

Shizhe Diao and 7 other authors

ECHo: A Visio-Linguistic Dataset for Event Causality Inference via Human-Centric Reasoning

Yuxi Xie and 2 other authors

The ACL OCL Corpus: Advancing Open Science in Computational Linguistics

Shaurya Rohatgi and 4 other authors

SCITAB: A Challenging Benchmark for Compositional Reasoning and Claim Verification on Scientific Tables | VIDEO

Xinyuan Lu and 4 other authors

Investigating Zero- and Few-shot Generalization in Fact Verification

Liangming Pang and 2 other authors

FollowupQG: Towards information-seeking follow-up question generation

Yan Meng and 3 other authors

Attacking Open-domain Question Answering by Injecting Misinformation

Liangming Pang and 3 other authors

Prompter: Zero-shot Adaptive Prefixes for Dialogue State Tracking Domain Adaptation

Taha Ibrahim Aksu and 2 other authors

Songs Across Borders: Singable and Controllable Neural Lyric Translation

Longshen Ou and 3 other authors

Fact-Checking Complex Claims with Program-Guided Reasoning

Liangming Pang and 6 other authors

UDAPTER - Efficient Domain Adaptation Using Adapters

Bhavitvya Malik and 3 other authors

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