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Jena D. Hwang
Google Scholar ID: 9QuMhLgAAAAJ
Allen Institute for AI
natural language processing
computational linguistics
commonsense reasoning
lexical semantics
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Improving Attributed Long-form Question Answering with Intent Awareness
2026
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Deep Research, Shallow Evaluation: A Case Study in Meta-Evaluation for Long-Form QA Benchmarks
2026
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Scale Can't Overcome Pragmatics: The Impact of Reporting Bias on Vision-Language Reasoning
2026
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Understanding Usage and Engagement in AI-Powered Scientific Research Tools: The Asta Interaction Dataset
2026
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A Curious Class of Adpositional Multiword Expressions in Korean
2026
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AstaBench: Rigorous Benchmarking of AI Agents with a Scientific Research Suite
2025
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Intentionally Unintentional: GenAI Exceptionalism and the First Amendment
2025
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Let Them Down Easy! Contextual Effects of LLM Guardrails on User Perceptions and Preferences
2025
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Background
Research Scientist at the Allen Institute for AI (AI2), part of the MOSAIC team.
Focuses on natural language processing with an emphasis on commonsense reasoning.
Research interests lie at the intersection of Linguistics, Cognitive Science, and AI.
Seeks to understand how humans communicate meaning through language and represent it to enable machines to reason about the world.
Specifically interested in contextual meaning representation at lexical, constructional, and commonsense levels.
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40 total
Yejin Choi
Stanford University / NVIDIA
Chandra Bhagavatula
Chipstack AI | Ex-AI2
Ronan Le Bras
Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence
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Claire Bonial
Computational Linguist, ARL
Vivek Srikumar
Associate Professor, School of Computing, University of Utah
Nathan Schneider
Associate Professor, Linguistics and Computer Science • Georgetown University
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