
Yen-Ling Kuo
social cognition and interaction
planning
theory of mind
social interaction
multimodal models
goal selection
modeling other agents
probablistic inference
large language models
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SHORT BIO
Yen-Ling Kuo is an incoming Assistant Professor in Computer Science at the University of Virginia. Her research interests lie at the intersection of artificial intelligence and cognitive science. She develops machine learning models that provide robots with generalizable reasoning skills including language understanding, social interactions, and common sense reasoning. Yen-Ling received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from MIT. She is a recipient of the CBMM-Siemens Graduate Fellowship and the MIT Greater China Computer Science Fellowship.
Presentations

MMToM-QA: Multimodal Theory of Mind Question Answering
Chuanyang Jin and 9 other authors

Neural Amortized Inference for Nested Multi-Agent Reasoning | VIDEO
Kunal Jha and 5 other authors

Zero-shot linear combinations of grounded social interactions with Linear Social MDPs
Yen-Ling Kuo and 7 other authors

Compositional Networks Enable Systematic Generalization for Grounded Language Understanding
Yen-Ling Kuo and 2 other authors