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Anaelia Ovalle
Google Scholar ID: BLB0ybwAAAAJ
University of California, Los Angeles
Algorithmic Fairness
AI Ethics
Inclusive NLP
Representation Learning
Health Equity
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Reasoning over mathematical objects: on-policy reward modeling and test time aggregation
2026
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Brittlebench: Quantifying LLM robustness via prompt sensitivity
2026
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Can Large Language Models Understand, Reason About, and Generate Code-Switched Text?
arXiv.org · 2026
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Beg to Differ: Understanding Reasoning-Answer Misalignment Across Languages
2025
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The Cake that is Intelligence and Who Gets to Bake it: An AI Analogy and its Implications for Participation
2025
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The Root Shapes the Fruit: On the Persistence of Gender-Exclusive Harms in Aligned Language Models
arXiv.org · 2024
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Academic Achievements
Published “‘I’m fully who I am’: Towards Centering Transgender and Non-Binary Voices to Measure Biases in Open Language Generation”
Co-authored “Queer In AI: A Case Study in Community-Led Participatory AI”
Co-authored “Bound by the Bounty: Collaboratively Shaping Evaluation Processes for Queer AI Harms”
Co-authored “Factoring the Matrix of Domination: A Critical Review and Reimagination of Intersectionality in AI Fairness”
Contributed to “Should they? Mobile Biometrics and Technopolicy meet Queer Community Considerations”
Background
PhD student in Computer Science at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
Research focuses on algorithmic fairness and AI ethics, particularly inclusive NLP and representation learning
Conscious of context-sensitive impacts of AI deployment, with a commitment to sociotechnical harm reduction
Hands-on experience as a data scientist building end-to-end ML systems with engineering teams and stakeholders
Co-chairs UCLA Graduate Women in Computer Science, supporting engineers who identify as women in academia and industry
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