
Kevin Yang
UC Berkeley
controlled text generation
story generation
long-form generation
visual question answering
prompting
program synthesis
hierarchical planning
few shot
toxicity mitigation
bias reduction
decoding-time methods
sentiment control
pacing
language models
story planning
6
presentations
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SHORT BIO
I am a fourth-year PhD student at UC Berkeley advised by Dan Klein, within Berkeley NLP and BAIR. I am also currently working part-time at FAIR with Yuandong Tian.
I am broadly interested in controllable generation in natural language and/or structured settings. I am especially interested in using structured approaches leveraging controlled generation to improve coherence in long-form generation, such as in stories.
Presentations

Improving Pacing in Long-Form Story Planning
Yichen Wang and 1 other author

PREADD: Prefix-Adaptive Decoding for Controlled Text Generation
Jonathan Pei and 2 other authors

DOC: Improving Long Story Coherence With Detailed Outline Control
Kevin Yang and 3 other authors

Modular Visual Question Answering via Code Generation
Sanjay Subramanian and 8 other authors

Re3: Generating Longer Stories With Recursive Reprompting and Revision
Kevin Yang and 3 other authors

FUDGE: Controlled Text Generation With Future Discriminators
Kevin Yang and 1 other author