
Elior Sulem
University of Pennsylvania
information extraction
transfer learning
event extraction
efficient pre-training
small language models
masking policy
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Pennsylvania, working with Prof. Dan Roth. My research fields are Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics. I am particularly interested in semantics, information extraction and psycholinguistics. I completed my PhD in 2019 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem under the supervision of Prof. Ari Rappoport. During my PhD, I worked on the integration of semantic information in text simplification and in its evaluation.
Presentations

Bootstrapping Small & High Performance Language Models with Unmasking-Removal Training Policy
Yahan Yang and 3 other authors

Yes, No or IDK: The Challenge of Unanswerable Yes/No Questions
Elior Sulem and 2 other authors

Do We Know What We Don't Know? Studying Unanswerable Questions beyond SQuAD 2.0
Elior Sulem and 2 other authors

BabyBERTa: Learning More Grammar With Small-Scale Child-Directed Language
Philip Huebner and 3 other authors

Do We Know What We Don’t Know? Studying Unanswerable Questions beyond SQuAD 2.0
Elior Sulem and 2 other authors

Zero-shot Event Extraction via Transfer Learning: Challenges and Insights
Qing Lyu and 3 other authors

Semantic Structural Decomposition for Neural Machine Translation
Elior Sulem and 2 other authors