
Matthias Lindemann
PhD student @ University of Edinburgh / Google Deepmind
semantic parsing
compositional generalization
reasoning
structured prediction
large language models
latent alignments
text summarization
news summarization
latent structure
permutation
data quality control
straplines
newsroom
fertility
llm calls optimisation
5
presentations
SHORT BIO
I’m a PhD student at the University of Edinburgh in the Centre for Doctoral Training in Natural Language Processing. My supervisors are Ivan Titov and Alexander Koller.
I work on compositional generalisation in semantic parsing. I’m also interested in the induction of syntactic and semantic structure, parsing, formal languages, grounding and generally structured deep learning models.
Presentations

Strengthening Structural Inductive Biases by Pre-training to Perform Syntactic Transformations
Matthias Lindemann and 2 other authors

Cache & Distil: Optimising API Calls to Large Language Models
Guillem Ramirez Santos and 3 other authors

Compositional Generalization without Trees using Multiset Tagging and Latent Permutations
Matthias Lindemann and 2 other authors

Compositional Generalisation with Structured Reordering and Fertility Layers
Matthias Lindemann and 2 other authors

Automatically Discarding Straplines to Improve Data Quality for Abstractive News Summarization
Amr Keleg and 1 other author