
Tianyu Liu
abstract meaning representation
natural language understanding
evaluation
benchmark
curriculum learning
dialogue system
semantic parsing
large language models
new dataset
document-level; event extraction; graph-based interaction model; tracker;
multi-modal reasoning
conditional inference
hallucination detection
llm agents
positional bias
10
presentations
27
number of views
SHORT BIO
Tianyu Liu now works as a natural language processing (NLP) applied research scientist at Tencent Cloud Xiaowei, he is responsible for enhancing the naturalness of dialog assistant in the multi-turn conversation, and boosting the performance of dialog assistant via knowledge acquisition from the chatlog history. Before joining Tencent, he obtained Ph.D. degree from Peking University, China. His research interests include data-to-text genration, dialog generation, large-scale task-specific pretraining. He was a visitor/intern in Microsoft Research (Redmond and Beijing) and Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago (TTIC). He has published over 20 papers in the top NLP and AI conferences.
Presentations

Taking a Deep Breath: Enhancing Language Modeling of Large Language Models with Sentinel Tokens
Weiyao Luo and 7 other authors

Can Large Language Models Always Solve Easy Problems if They Can Solve Harder Ones?
Zhe Yang and 6 other authors

Large Language Models are not Fair Evaluators
Peiyi Wang and 10 other authors

DialogVCS: Robust Natural Language Understanding in Dialogue System Upgrade
Zefan Cai and 8 other authors

A Token-level Reference-free Hallucination Detection Benchmark for Free-form Text Generation
Tianyu Liu and 6 other authors

Premise-based Multimodal Reasoning: Conditional Inference on Joint Textual and Visual Clues
Qingxiu Dong and 12 other authors

Leveraging Word-Formation Knowledge for Chinese Word Sense Disambiguation
Hua Zheng and 6 other authors

Document-level Event Extraction via Heterogeneous Graph-based Interaction Model with a Tracker
Runxin Xu and 3 other authors

Decompose, Fuse and Generate: A Formation-Informed Method for Chinese Definition Generation
Hua Zheng and 6 other authors

Towards Faithfulness in Open Domain Table-to-Text Generation from an Entity-Centric View
Tianyu Liu and 3 other authors