
Daniel Khashabi
Allen Institute for AI
few-shot learning
prompting
learning from instruction
generalization
fairness
multi-hop question answering
qa
green nlp
large language models
interventions
bias evaluation
cross-task generalization
task decomposition
human-centric ai
communicating with agents
10
presentations
35
number of views
SHORT BIO
Daniel Khashabi is a postdoctoral researcher at the Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence (AI2), Seattle. Previously, he completed his Ph.D. in Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania in 2019. His interests lie at the intersection of artificial intelligence and natural language processing, with a vision toward more general systems through unified algorithms and theories.
Presentations

Time Waits for No One! Analysis and Challenges of Temporal Misalignment
Kelvin Luu and 4 other authors

On Discretized Interpretation of Continuous Prompts
Daniel Khashabi and 10 other authors

Cross-Task Generalization via Natural Language Crowdsourcing Instructions
Swaroop Mishra and 3 other authors

Hey AI, Can You Solve Complex Tasks by Talking to Agents?
Tushar Khot and 3 other authors

Reframing Instructional Prompts to GPTk's Language
Daniel Khashabi and 3 other authors

GooAQ: Open Question Answering with Diverse Answer Types
Daniel Khashabi

GooAQ: Open Question Answering with Diverse Answer Types
Daniel Khashabi

Ethical-Advice Taker: Do Language Models Understand Natural Language Interventions?
Jieyu Zhao and 4 other authors

Did Aristotle Use a Laptop? A Question Answering Benchmark with Implicit Reasoning Strategies
Mor Geva and 5 other authors

Text Modular Networks: Learning to Decompose Tasks in the Language of Existing Models
Tushar Khot and 4 other authors