
Junyi Jessy Li
Marburg University
evaluation
simplification
text simplification
factuality
discourse
bias
generation
emotion detection
question answering
document simplification
interpretability
summarization
natural language generation
probing
intergroup
30
presentations
33
number of views
1
citations
SHORT BIO
Junyi Jessy Li is an associate professor in the Linguistics Department at the University of Texas at Austin. She earned her Ph.D. (2017) in Computational Linguistics from the Department of Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests are in computational linguistics and natural language processing, specifically discourse and pragmatics, natural language generation, and computational social science. She received an NSF CAREER Award, an ACL Outstanding Paper Award (2022), an ACM SIGSOFT Distinguished Paper Award (2019), an Area Chair Favorite honor at COLING (2018), and a Best Paper Award nomination at SIGDIAL (2016).
Presentations

Do *they* mean 'us'? Interpreting Referring Expressions in Intergroup Bias
Venkata S Govindarajan and 4 other authors

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

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

FactPICO: Factuality Evaluation for Plain Language Summarization of Medical Evidence
Sebastian Joseph and 7 other authors

InfoLossQA: Characterizing and Recovering Information Loss in Text Simplification
Jan Trienes and 7 other authors

Language Models (Mostly) Do Not Consider Emotion Triggers When Predicting Emotion
Smriti Singh and 2 other authors

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

Elaborative Simplification as Implicit Questions Under Discussion
Yating Wu and 3 other authors

Multilingual Simplification of Medical Texts
Sebastian Joseph and 6 other authors

Counterfactual Probing for the influence of affect and specificity on Intergroup Bias
Venkata S Govindarajan and 3 other authors

Unsupervised Extractive Summarization of Emotion Triggers
Tiberiu Sosea and 3 other authors

Counterfactual Probing for the Influence of Affect and Specificity on Intergroup Bias
Kyle Mahowald and 3 other authors

How people talk about each other: Modeling Generalized Intergroup Bias and Emotion
Venkata S Govindarajan and 5 other authors

FALTE: A Toolkit for Fine-grained Annotation for Long Text Evaluation
Tanya Goyal and 2 other authors

Discourse Comprehension: A Question Answering Framework to Represent Sentence Connections
Junyi Jessy Li and 5 other authors

Why Do You Feel This Way? Summarizing Triggers of Emotions in Social Media Posts
Hongli Zhan and 3 other authors