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Abhilasha Ravichander
Google Scholar ID: 6vLsKGsAAAAJ
University of Washington
Natural Language Processing
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Fractional Rotation, Full Potential? Investigating Performance and Convergence of Partial RoPE
2026
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In Agents We Trust, but Who Do Agents Trust? Latent Source Preferences Steer LLM Generations
2026
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The Surprising Effectiveness of Membership Inference with Simple N-Gram Coverage
2025
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The Curious Case of Factuality Finetuning: Models' Internal Beliefs Can Improve Factuality
2025
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Model State Arithmetic for Machine Unlearning
2025
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What Has Been Lost with Synthetic Evaluation?
2025
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Why and How LLMs Hallucinate: Connecting the Dots with Subsequence Associations
2025
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Information-Guided Identification of Training Data Imprint in (Proprietary) Large Language Models
2025
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Academic Achievements
HALoGEN received the Outstanding Paper Award at ACL 2025.
HALoGEN received a Best Paper Award at the TrustNLP Workshop, NAACL 2025.
OLMo received the ACL 2024 Best Theme Paper Award.
Dolma received the ACL 2024 Best Resource Paper Award.
“Artifacts or Abduction?” received a Best Paper Award at MASC-SLL 2024.
CondaQA received a Best Paper Award at the 2022 SoCal NLP Symposium.
Co-organizing the Workshop on Privacy in Natural Language Processing @ ACL 2024.
Co-organized the Workshop on Representation Learning for NLP @ ACL 2023.
Invited talks at TU Darmstadt, University of Mannheim, National University of Singapore, UMass NLP, etc.
Panelist at the “Navigating Research in the Age of LLMs” panel, Widening NLP Workshop @ EMNLP 2024.
Selected for the “Rising Stars in Generative AI” workshop at UMass Amherst and the “Rising Stars in EECS” workshop at UT Austin.
Co-authors
34 total
Yejin Choi
Stanford University / NVIDIA
Norman Sadeh
Professor of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Eduard Hovy
University of Melbourne, CMU
Bill Yuchen Lin
Affiliate Assistant Professor, University of Washington
Faeze Brahman
Research Scientist; Allen Institute for AI (Ai2)
Yanai Elazar
Assistant Professor at Bar-Ilan University
Ximing Lu
University of Washington
Alan W Black
Professor, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University
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