
Kewei Tu
Associate Professor @ ShanghaiTech University
dependency parsing
transformers
constituency parsing
information extraction
unsupervised parsing
unsupervised learning
efficient inference
semantic parsing
dynamic programming
pretrained language model
kv cache
zero-shot
pointer network
structured prediction
sequence labeling
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Dr. Kewei Tu is a tenured associate professor with the School of Information Science and Technology at ShanghaiTech University, China. His research lies in the areas of natural language processing, machine learning, and artificial intelligence in general, with a focus on combining symbolic, probabilistic and neural approaches to the representation, learning and application of linguistic structures. He has around 100 publications in major conferences and journals including ACL, EMNLP, NAACL, AAAI, etc. He served as a PC member at many NLP and AI conferences, as a (senior) area chair at several conferences such as EMNLP, AAAI and AACL, and as an action editor of ACL Rolling Review. He received an outstanding paper award at ACL 2023, two best system paper awards at SemEval 2022 and SemEval 2023, and best paper nominations at multiple top conferences.
Presentations

Improving Retrieval Augmented Open-Domain Question-Answering with Vectorized Contexts
Zhuo Chen and 5 other authors

Dependency Transformer Grammars: Integrating Dependency Structures into Transformer Language Models
Yida Zhao and 2 other authors

Layer-Condensed KV Cache for Efficient Inference of Large Language Models
Haoyi Wu and 1 other author

Frame Semantic Role Labeling Using Arbitrary-Order Conditional Random Fields
Chaoyi Ai and 1 other author

Simple Hardware-Efficient PCFGs with Independent Left and Right Productions
Wei Liu and 3 other authors

Using Interpretation Methods for Model Enhancement | VIDEO
Zhuo Chen and 2 other authors

Improving Span Representation by Efficient Span-Level Attention
Pengyu Ji and 2 other authors

Conic10K: A Challenging Math Problem Understanding and Reasoning Dataset
Haoyi Wu and 5 other authors

AMR Parsing with Causal Hierarchical Attention and Pointers
Chao Lou and 1 other author

Joint Entity and Relation Extraction with Span Pruning and Hypergraph Neural Networks
Zhaohui Yan and 3 other authors

Probabilistic Transformer: A Probabilistic Dependency Model for Contextual Word Representation
Kewei Tu and 1 other author

Graph Propagation based Data Augmentation for Named Entity Recognition
Jiong Cai and 5 other authors

Don't Parse, Choose Spans! Continuous and Discontinuous Constituency Parsing via Autoregressive Span Selection
Songlin Yang and 1 other author

Do PLMs Know and Understand Ontological Knowledge?
Weiqi Wu and 4 other authors

Probabilistic Transformer: A Probabilistic Dependency Model for Contextual Word Representation
Haoyi Wu and 1 other author

COMBO: A Complete Benchmark for Open KG Canonicalization
Chengyue Jiang and 5 other authors