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Chantal Amrhein

Doctoral student @ University of Zurich, Zürich, Switzerland

machine translation

evaluation

challenge sets

comet

machine translation evaluation

metric weaknesses

gender-fair rewriting

biased models

de-biasing

gender-inclusivity

6

presentations

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SHORT BIO

Chantal Amrhein is a PhD student at the Department of Computational Linguistics of the University of Zurich, Switzerland. She is working in the project "Multi-Task Learning with Multilingual Resources for Better Natural Language Understanding" supervised by Prof. Dr. Rico Sennrich. Her main interests are machine translation evaluation, NLP for low-resource languages and multilingual machine translation.

Presentations

Exploiting Biased Models to De-bias Text: A Gender-Fair Rewriting Model

Chantal Amrhein and 3 other authors

ACES: Translation Accuracy Challenge Sets for Evaluating Machine Translation Metrics

Liane Guillou and 2 other authors

Identifying Weaknesses in Machine Translation Metrics Through Minimum Bayes Risk Decoding: A Case Study for COMET

Chantal Amrhein and 1 other author

How Suitable Are Subword Segmentation Strategies for Translating Non-Concatenative Morphology?

Chantal Amrhein and 1 other author

How Suitable Are Subword Segmentation Strategies for Translating Non-Concatenative Morphology?

Chantal Amrhein and 1 other author

On Biasing Transformer Attention Towards Monotonicity

Chantal Amrhein and 3 other authors

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