
Ben Zhou
Doctoral student @ University of Pennsylvania
transfer learning
question answering
semantics
reasoning
distant supervision
crowdsourcing
vision and language
retrieval
decomposition
multimodal
multi-modal
spatio-temporal
hallucination
language grounding to vision
proposition
9
presentations
60
number of views
SHORT BIO
Yu is a first-year Ph.D. student at University of Pennsylvania, advised by Prof. Dan Roth. Her research interests lie in natural language processing and machine learning, especially in complex reasoning, knowledge representation, and model robustness and alignment.
Presentations

Cognitive Overload: Jailbreaking Large Language Models with Overloaded Logical Thinking
Nan Xu and 5 other authors

Sub-Sentence Encoder: Contrastive Learning of Propositional Semantic Representations
Sihao Chen and 9 other authors

Deceptive Semantic Shortcuts on Reasoning Chains: How Far Can Models Go without Hallucination?
Bangzheng Li and 5 other authors

Generic Temporal Reasoning with Differential Analysis and Explanation
Yu Feng and 4 other authors

Learning to Decompose: Hypothetical Question Decomposition Based on Comparable Texts
Ben Zhou and 3 other authors

New Frontiers of Information Extraction
Ben Zhou and 4 other authors

There’s a Time and Place for Reasoning Beyond the Image
Dan Roth and 4 other authors

A Meta-framework for Spatiotemporal Quantity Extraction from Text
Qiang Ning and 5 other authors

Temporal Reasoning on Implicit Events from Distant Supervision
Ben Zhou and 5 other authors