
Dong-Ho Lee
explanation-based learning
evaluation
named entity recognition
ethics
commonsense
reasoning
benchmark
dialog
conversation
multilingual language models
knowledge
large language models
commonsense reasoning
lexical semantics
information extraction
8
presentations
2
number of views
SHORT BIO
I am pursuing a PhD in Computer Science with a specialization in ML/NLP at the University of Southern California, Information Science Institute. Under the guidance of Prof. Jay Pujara from the Knowledge Graph Center at ISI, and in collaboration with Prof. Xiang Ren, my research endeavors center around Natural Language Processing, Knowledge Graphs, and Machine Learning. My primary objective is to develop robust forecasting systems that significantly influence decision-making and safety across various sectors. To realize this, I am exploring the amalgamation of large language models with advanced elements like Memory, Explanation, Temporal Information, and Content Moderation.
Presentations

Evaluating Very Long-Term Conversational Memory of LLM Agents
Adyasha Maharana and 5 other authors

PLUG: Leveraging Pivot Language in Cross-Lingual Instruction Tuning
Zhihan Zhang and 6 other authors

Temporal Knowledge Graph Forecasting Without Knowledge Using In-Context Learning
Dong-Ho Lee and 4 other authors

XMD: An End-to-End Framework for Interactive Explanation-Based Debugging of NLP Models
Dong-Ho Lee

AutoTriggER: Label-Efficient and Robust Named Entity Recognition with Auxiliary Trigger Extraction
Dong-Ho Lee and 8 other authors

Analyzing Norm Violations in Real-Time Live-Streaming Chat
Dong-Ho Lee

Improving Text Auto-Completion with Next Phrase Prediction
Dong-Ho Lee

RiddleSense: Reasoning about Riddle Questions Featuring Linguistic Creativity and Commonsense Knowledge
Bill Yuchen Lin and 4 other authors