
Yichen Jiang
Doctoral student @ UNC Chapel Hill
compositional generalization
data augmentation
compositionality
semantic parsing
large language models
systematicity
in-context learning
vector quantization
unlikelihood learning
natural language processing.
data factors
gist token
prompt compression
transformer
api usage
7
presentations
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number of views
SHORT BIO
I'm a 4th-year PhD student at Department of Computer Science at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. I am advised by Prof. Mohit Bansal and work in UNC-NLP Research Group. My research focuses on analyzing and improving neural networks' ability to understand the compositional structures underlying natural language, as well as interpretability and adversarial robustness of multi-hop reasoning. In the past, I did my BS + MS at UNC Chapel Hill and interned at Microsoft Research and Facebook AI. I'm supported by the Apple Scholars in AI/ML PhD fellowship.
Presentations

Inducing Systematicity in Transformers by Attending to Structurally Quantized Embeddings
Yichen Jiang and 2 other authors

Data Factors for Better Compositional Generalization
Xiang Zhou and 2 other authors

Mutual Exclusivity Training and Primitive Augmentation to Induce Compositionality
Yichen Jiang and 2 other authors

Inducing Transformer’s Compositional Generalization Ability via Auxiliary Sequence Prediction Tasks
Yichen Jiang and 1 other author

Learning and Analyzing Generation Order for Undirected Sequence Models
Yichen Jiang and 1 other author

Enriching Transformers with Structured Tensor-Product Representations for Abstractive Summarization
Yichen Jiang and 9 other authors

Hierarchical and Dynamic Prompt Compression for Efficient Zero-shot API Usage
Yichen Jiang and 3 other authors