
Alexandra Chronopoulou
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
parameter-efficient fine-tuning
adapters
domain adaptation
language modeling
multilingual machine translation
data imbalance
multi-domain adaptation
multilingual nmt
weight averaging
multilingual adaptation
machine translation
representation degeneration
low-resource
6
presentations
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number of views
SHORT BIO
I am a final-year PhD student in NLP at LMU Munich and a research intern at Google AI. My research is in machine translation, multilinguality, and domain adaptation. I am currently focusing on combining information from different languages and domains to enable positive transfer using modular, parameter-efficient approaches. During my PhD, I have done internships at Amazon Research and Allen AI; before moving to Munich, I studied Computer Engineering in Athens, Greece.
Presentations

Mitigating Data Imbalance and Representation Degeneration in Multilingual Machine Translation
Wen Lai and 2 other authors

Language-Family Adapters for Low-Resource Multilingual Neural Machine Translation
Alexandra Chronopoulou and 2 other authors

AdapterSoup: Weight Averaging to Improve Generalization of Pretrained Language Models
Alexandra Chronopoulou and 3 other authors

Efficient Hierarchical Domain Adaptation for Pretrained Language Models
Alexandra Chronopoulou and 2 other authors

Improving the Lexical Ability of Pretrained Language Models for Unsupervised Neural Machine Translation
Alexandra Chronopoulou and 2 other authors

m^4 Adapter: Multilingual Multi-Domain Adaptation for Machine Translation with a Meta-Adapter
Wen Lai and 2 other authors