
Jena Hwang
commonsense reasoning
dialogue generation
knowledge retrieval
natural language understanding
natural language processing
benchmark
generation
reasoning
unsupervised
nlp
grounding
vision and language
philosophy
language model
semantics
15
presentations
48
number of views
2
citations
SHORT BIO
Jena D. Hwang is a Research Engineer at Allen Institute for AI. Her broad research interests lie in natural language processing, meaning representation, and commonsense reasoning. Much of her work has focused on linguistic annotation and the development of semantic resources. She received her Ph.D. in Linguistics and Cognitive Science at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Presentations

Exceptions, Instantiations, and Overgeneralization: Insights into How Language Models Process Generics
Emily Allaway and 4 other authors

Relying on the Unreliable: The Impact of Language Models’ Reluctance to Express Uncertainty
Kaitlyn Zhou and 3 other authors

Value Kaleidoscope: Engaging AI with Pluralistic Human Values, Rights, and Duties
Taylor Sorensen and 12 other authors

You Are An Expert Linguistic Annotator: Limits of LLMs as Analyzers of Abstract Meaning Representation
Valentina Pyatkin and 4 other authors

ClarifyDelphi: Reinforced Clarification Questions with Defeasibility Rewards for Social and Moral Situations
Valentina Pyatkin and 6 other authors

Do Androids Laugh at Electric Sheep? Humor "Understanding" Benchmarks from The New Yorker Caption Contest
Jack Hessel and 7 other authors

Penguins Don't Fly: Reasoning about Generics through Instantiations and Exceptions
Emily Allaway and 5 other authors

ComFact: A Benchmark for Linking Contextual Commonsense Knowledge
Silin Gao and 5 other authors

Symbolic Knowledge Distillation: from General Language Models to Commonsense Models
Peter West and 8 other authors

Edited Media Understanding Frames: Reasoning About the Intent and Implications of Visual Misinformation
Jeff Da and 6 other authors

Reflective Decoding: Beyond Unidirectional Generation with Off-the-Shelf Language Models
Peter West and 5 other authors

(Comet-) Atomic 2020: On Symbolic and Neural Commonsense Knowledge Graphs
Jena Hwang and 6 other authors

Sprucing up Supersenses: Untangling the Semantic Clusters of Accompaniment and Purpose
Nathan Schneider and 2 other authors

K-SNACS: Annotating Korean Adposition Semantics
Jena Hwang and 3 other authors

ComFact: A Benchmark for Linking Contextual Commonsense Knowledge
Silin Gao and 5 other authors