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Ameeta Agrawal
Google Scholar ID: 1XYgV6kAAAAJ
Portland State University
natural language processing
machine learning
computational social science
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18 items
Cross-Lingual Activation Steering for Multilingual Language Models
2026
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Self-Explaining Hate Speech Detection with Moral Rationales
arXiv.org · 2026
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From Policy to Logic for Efficient and Interpretable Coverage Assessment
arXiv.org · 2026
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MTQ-Eval: Multilingual Text Quality Evaluation for Language Models
2025
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CAPO: Confidence Aware Preference Optimization Learning for Multilingual Preferences
2025
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SymCode: A Neurosymbolic Approach to Mathematical Reasoning via Verifiable Code Generation
2025
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Correct-Detect: Balancing Performance and Ambiguity Through the Lens of Coreference Resolution in LLMs
2025
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Towards Personalized Explanations for Health Simulations: A Mixed-Methods Framework for Stakeholder-Centric Summarization
2025
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Academic Achievements
Recipient of the 2023 David E. Wedge Award for excellence in graduate advising and mentoring.
Recipient of the 2022 David E. Wedge Excellence in Faculty Diversity Award.
Awarded an NSF CRII grant in 2023 for research on socially-diverse multi-document summarization.
Four papers accepted at ACL 2023 workshops (*SEM, WASSA, SustaiNLP, WOAH) in 2023.
Co-organized the SustaiNLP 2023 workshop co-located with ACL 2023.
Co-organized a special session on Human Centric Data Analysis at WI-IAT 2022.
Delivered an invited talk on 'Generative AI research in the context of multilingualism' at the Professional Engineers of Oregon meeting.
Miscellany
Attended SciFoo Camp in July 2023.
Served as a faculty mentor for Georgetown University's REU 2023 program.
Co-organized an interdisciplinary Ideathon on 'AI for Creative Storytelling'.
Shared perspectives on 'Generative AI and Communities' at the 'TAG, We're It' event.
Served as a panelist in an interdisciplinary discussion on ChatGPT.
Co-authors
15 total
Aijun An
Tier 1 York Research Chair, Professor of Computer Science, York University
Manos Papagelis
Associate Professor of EECS, York University
Rhitabrat Pokharel
PhD Candidate, Portland State University
Yufei Tao
Portland State University
Philippe J. Giabbanelli
Full Research Professor, VMASC, Old Dominion University
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