
Niklas Stoehr
interpretability
conflict studies
prompting
computational social science
probing
entailment
few-shot
reasoning
math word problems
event extraction
unsupervised learning
self-attention
multi-modal
ranking
language models
13
presentations
2
number of views
SHORT BIO
Niklas Stoehr is pursuing his PhD at ETH Zurich in Switzerland, co-advised by Ryan Cotterell, Bob West and Aaron Schein. He is interested in the intersection of NLP, Computational Social Science and Bayesian Statistics, concretely, measuring latent (often ordinal) intensity concepts such as friend-enemy relationships between entities in text. Between his PhD, his MSc at University College London and his BSc in Berlin, he spent time working and interning at Google, Bloomberg, IBM, Microsoft Research, the German Foreign Office and Tsinghua University.
Presentations

Activation Scaling for Attribution and Intervention in Language Models
Niklas Stoehr and 5 other authors

Context versus Prior Knowledge in Language Models
Kevin Du and 5 other authors

Unsupervised Contrast-Consistent Ranking with Language Models
Niklas Stoehr and 4 other authors

An Ordinal Latent Variable Model of Conflict Intensity
Niklas Stoehr and 5 other authors

World Models for Math Story Problems
Andreas Opedal and 3 other authors

Generalizing Backpropagation for Gradient-Based Interpretability
Kevin Du and 4 other authors

Rethinking the Event Coding Pipeline with Prompt Entailment
Clément Lefebvre and 1 other author

Extracting Victim Counts from Text
Mian Zhong and 2 other authors

Sentiment as an Ordinal Latent Variable
Niklas Stoehr and 2 other authors

The Architectural Bottleneck Principle
Tiago Pimentel and 3 other authors

Classifying Dyads for Militarized Conflict Analysis
Niklas Stoehr and 4 other authors

Team “NoConflict” at CASE 2021 Task 1: Pretraining for Sentence-Level Protest Event Detection
Tiancheng Hu and 1 other author

What About the Precedent: An Information-Theoretic Analysis of Common Law
Josef Valvoda and 4 other authors