Look Who’s Talking: Stanford Linguists at NeurIPS
Several Stanford linguists are sharing their work at the 35th Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), which is being held online from December 6 to 14. Paper presentations at the conference include:
- Omar Khattab, Christopher Potts, and Matei Zaharia: “Baleen: Robust Multi-Hop Reasoning at Scale via Condensed Retrieval”
- Zhengxuan Wu, Elisa Kreiss, Desmond Ong, and Christopher Potts: “ReaSCAN: Compositional Reasoning in Language Grounding”
- Atticus Geiger, Hanson Lu, Thomas Icard, and Christopher Potts: “Causal Abstractions of Neural Networks”
- Joshua Rozner, Christopher Potts, and Kyle Mahowald: “Decrypting Cryptic Crosswords: Semantically Complex Wordplay Puzzles as a Target for NLP”