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SHORT BIO
Greg Durrett is an associate professor of Computer Science at UT Austin. He received his BS in Computer Science and Mathematics from MIT and his PhD in Computer Science from UC Berkeley, where he was advised by Dan Klein. His research is broadly in the areas of natural language processing and machine learning. Currently, his group's focus is on techniques for reasoning about knowledge in text, verifying factuality of LLM generations, and building systems using LLMs as primitives. He is a 2023 Sloan Research Fellow and a recipient of a 2022 NSF CAREER award. He has co-organized the Workshop on Natural Language Reasoning and Structured Explanations at ACL 2023 and ACL 2024, as well as workshops on low-resource NLP and NLP for programming. He has served in numerous roles for ACL conferences, recently as a member of the NAACL Board since 2024 and as Senior Area Chair for NAACL 2024 and ACL 2024.
Presentations

SynthesizRR: Generating Diverse Datasets with Retrieval Augmentation
Abhishek Divekar and 1 other author

Which questions should I answer? Salience Prediction of Inquisitive Questions
Yating Wu and 4 other authors

MiniCheck: Efficient Fact-Checking of LLMs on Grounding Documents
Liyan Tang and 2 other authors

Learning to Refine with Fine-Grained Natural Language Feedback
Manya Wadhwa and 3 other authors

Complex Claim Verification with Evidence Retrieved in the Wild
Jifan Chen and 4 other authors

X-PARADE: Cross-Lingual Textual Entailment and Information Divergence across Paragraphs
Juan Diego Rodriguez and 2 other authors

WiCE: Real-World Entailment for Claims in Wikipedia
Ryo Kamoi and 3 other authors

SAGEViz: SchemA GEneration and Visualization
Sugam Devare and 11 other authors

QUDeval: The Evaluation of Questions Under Discussion Discourse Parsing | VIDEO
Yating Wu and 3 other authors

Explanation Selection Using Unlabeled Data for Chain-of-Thought Prompting
Xi Ye and 1 other author

Deductive Additivity for Planning of Natural Language Proofs
Zayne Sprague and 3 other authors

EEL: Efficiently Encoding Lattices for Reranking
Prasann Singhal and 3 other authors

Shortcomings of Question Answering Based Factuality Frameworks for Error Localization
Ryo Kamoi and 2 other authors

Assessing Out-of-Domain Language Model Performance from Few Examples
Prasann Singhal and 3 other authors

Modeling Complex Event Scenarios via Simple Entity-focused Questions
Mahnaz Koupaee and 3 other authors

Generating Literal and Implied Subquestions to Fact-check Complex Claims
Jifan Chen and 3 other authors