Jack Merullo
Scholar

Jack Merullo

Google Scholar ID: 7w0xLF4AAAAJ
Brown University
interpretabilitylanguage modelsnatural language processingmultimodal learning
Citations & Impact
All-time
Citations
541
 
H-index
10
 
i10-index
10
 
Publications
19
 
Co-authors
0
 
Resume (English only)
Research Experience
  • During his PhD at Brown University, he focused on the interpretability of language models.
Education
  • PhD: Brown University, advised by Ellie Pavlick and Carsten Eickhoff; BS: UMass Amherst, where he worked with Mohit Iyyer and Brendan O’Connor on NLP and computational social science problems.
Background
  • Research interests: interpreting the processes language models use to make predictions and the kinds of structure that can be learned from self-supervised learning. Current focus is using and developing tools in mechanistic interpretability to shed light on how language models perform complex behaviors.
Miscellany
  • You can reach him at first-name_last-name at brown.edu.
Co-authors
0 total
Co-authors: 0 (list not available)