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Xiang Lorraine Li
Google Scholar ID: SRgRwSoAAAAJ
Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh
Natural Language Processing
Machine Learning
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Neuron-Aware Data Selection for Annotation-Free LLM Self-Distillation
2026
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Neuron-Aware Active Few-Shot Learning for LLMs
2026
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Persona Non Grata: LLM Persona-Driven Generations in MCQA are Unstable in Distinct Dimensions
2026
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SEFORA: Student Essays with Feedback Corpus and LLM Feedback Evaluation Framework
2026
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CreativityPrism: A Holistic Benchmark for Large Language Model Creativity
2025
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Think Globally, Group Locally: Evaluating LLMs Using Multi-Lingual Word Grouping Games
2025
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MMBERT: Scaled Mixture-of-Experts Multimodal BERT for Robust Chinese Hate Speech Detection under Cloaking Perturbations
2025
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Unveiling Confirmation Bias in Chain-of-Thought Reasoning
2025
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Resume (English only)
Academic Achievements
- Published several papers in top-tier international journals, including but not limited to 'Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research'
- Received the Best Young Scientist Award in 2022
- Holds two patents
Research Experience
- Senior Researcher at XX Lab, Since 2020
- Involved in the National Natural Science Foundation project 'AI Technologies for Large-Scale Data Processing', as a key developer
Education
- Ph.D., Department of Computer Science, XX University, 2015-2020, Advisor: Prof. Zhang
- M.S., School of Information Technology, YY University, 2012-2014
Background
- Research Interests: Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning
- Field of Specialization: Computer Science
- Brief Introduction: Focuses on developing efficient AI algorithms to solve real-world problems.
Miscellany
- Hobbies: Reading science fiction, traveling, photography
- Social Activities: Actively involved in promoting STEM education
Co-authors
88 total
Andrew McCallum
Distinguished Professor of Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst
Yejin Choi
Stanford University / NVIDIA
Sean (Xiang) Ren
Viterbi Early Career Chair & Associate Professor, University of Southern California
Michael Boratko
Research Scientist, Google
Jena D. Hwang
Allen Institute for AI
Chandra Bhagavatula
Chipstack AI | Ex-AI2
Luke Vilnis
Research Scientist, Google DeepMind
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