Tiancheng Hu
Scholar

Tiancheng Hu

Google Scholar ID: Na1GOYgAAAAJ
University of Cambridge
natural language processingcomputational social science
Citations & Impact
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Citations
568
 
H-index
11
 
i10-index
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Publications
20
 
Co-authors
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
  • - Publications:
  • - Generative Language Models Exhibit Social Identity Biases, arXiv, 2023
  • - Quotatives Indicate Decline in Objectivity in US Political News, Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media, 2023
  • - The Causal News Corpus: Annotating Causal Relations in Event Sentences from News, Proceedings of the Language Resources and Evaluation Conference, 2022
  • - Drug Re-positioning via Text Augmented Knowledge Graph Embeddings, NeurIPS 2021 Workshop AI4Science, 2021
  • - Discovering Black Lives Matter Events in the United States: Shared Task 3, CASE 2021, Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Challenges and Applications of Automated Extraction of Socio-political Events from Text (CASE 2021), 2021
Research Experience
  • - Sep - Dec 2024: Visited Prof. Dirk Hovy at the Milan NLP lab
  • - Aug 2024: Attended ACL 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand
  • - Mar 2024: Attended EACL 2024 in Malta
  • - Nov 2023: Attended TADA 2023 in Amherst, MA
  • - Dec 2023: Attended GEM & EMNLP 2023 and presented research on Generative Language Models Exhibit Social Identity Biases
  • - Jul 2023: Attended IC2S2 2023 and presented Quotatives Indicate Decline in Objectivity in U.S. Political News
Education
  • - PhD: University of Cambridge, Computation, Cognition and Language, expected 2026, supervised by Prof. Nigel Collier
  • - MSc: ETH Zürich, Information Technology and Electrical Engineering, 2022, supervised by Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Prof. Andreas Spitz, and Prof. Robert West
  • - BSc: The University of Texas at Dallas, Electrical Engineering, 2020, advised by Prof. Carlos Busso
Background
  • - Research Interests: Natural Language Processing, Computational Social Science
  • - Professional Field: Developing personalized language models, leveraging language models for social science simulations
  • - Biography: Currently a PhD student in Computation, Cognition and Language at the University of Cambridge, Gates Scholar and Apple Scholar, supervised by Prof. Nigel Collier.
Miscellany
  • - Personal Interests: Likes mountains, lakes, and the ocean, enjoys hiking and cooking
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