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Adithya Pratapa
Google Scholar ID: BAT6abIAAAAJ
Ph.D. student, Carnegie Mellon University
Natural Language Processing
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Oolong: Evaluating Long Context Reasoning and Aggregation Capabilities
2025
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Estimating Optimal Context Length for Hybrid Retrieval-augmented Multi-document Summarization
2025
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Scaling Multi-Document Event Summarization: Evaluating Compression vs. Full-Text Approaches
2025
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Academic Achievements
Published 'What is Your Data Worth to GPT? LLM-Scale Data Valuation with Influence Functions' at NeurIPS 2025
Published 'Estimating Optimal Context Length for Hybrid Retrieval-augmented Multi-document Summarization' at COLM 2025
Published 'Scaling Multi-Document Event Summarization: Evaluating Compression vs. Full-Text Approaches' at NAACL 2025
Published 'Background Summarization of Event Timelines' at EMNLP 2023, awarded Outstanding Paper
Published 'Calibrated Seq2Seq Models for Efficient and Generalizable Ultra-fine Entity Typing' in EMNLP Findings 2023
Published 'Hierarchical Event Grounding' at AAAI 2023
Published 'Multilingual Event Linking to Wikidata' at the Multilingual Information Access Workshop @ NAACL 2022, awarded Best Paper
Published 'Cross-document Event Identity via Dense Annotation' at CoNLL 2021
Published 'Evaluating the Morphosyntactic Well-formedness of Generated Texts' at EMNLP 2021
Published 'A Study of Morphological Robustness of Neural Machine Translation' at SIGMORPHON @ ACL 2021
Published 'Comparing Grammatical Theories of Code-Mixing' at W-NUT @ EMNLP 2021
Published 'Constrained Fact Verification for FEVER' at EMNLP 2020
Published 'Automatic Extraction of Rules Governing Morphological Agreement' at EMNLP 2020
Published 'Word Embeddings for Code-Mixed Language Processing' at EMNLP 2018
Published 'Language Modeling for Code-Mixing: The Role of Linguistic Theory based Synthetic Data' at ACL 2018
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