May 2023: Paper 'PeaCoK: Persona Commonsense Knowledge for Consistent and Engaging Narratives' accepted at ACL 2023 with Outstanding Paper Award
Aug 2022: Paper 'DemoHash: Hashtag Recommendation based on User Demographic Information' accepted at Expert Systems With Applications
May 2022: Recipient of ICWSM 2022 virtual scholarship
Apr 2022: Paper 'Are you aware of what you are watching? Role of machine heuristic in online content recommendations' accepted at ICWSM 2022 Workshop on Cyber Social Threats (CySoc)
Dec 2021: Paper 'Measuring Embedded Human-like Biases in Face Recognition Models' accepted at AAAI 2022 Workshop on Artificial Intelligence with Biased or Scarce Data (AIBSD 2022)
Background
From South Korea (🇰🇷), with name Soyoung Oh (소영 / 素暎)
First-year PhD student in Computer Science and Computational Linguistics at Universität des Saarlandes
Supervised by Professor Vera Demberg
Research topic: Individualized Interaction in Discourse
Research areas: human-centered computing and natural language processing (NLP)
Focuses on psychological perspectives to enhance explainability of NLP models through understanding human cognition
Currently interested in leveraging eye-tracking datasets to improve NLP model performance and explainability