Published several papers, including 'Perceptions to Beliefs: Exploring Precursory Inferences for Theory of Mind in Large Language Models' (EMNLP 2024), 'Exploring Cross-Cultural Differences in English Hate Speech Annotations: From Dataset Construction to Analysis' (NAACL 2024, Resource Award), 'Hate Speech Classifiers are Culturally Insensitive' (C3NLP @ EACL 2023), 'The Potential of Chatbots for Emotional Support and Promoting Mental Well-Being in Different Cultures: Mixed Methods Study' (JMIR 2023), and 'Detecting Offensive Language in an Open Chatbot Platform' (LREC-COLING 2024). Involved in various research projects covering cultural sensitivity, theory of mind, and emotional support.
Research Experience
Served as a TA for AI and Its Social Impact (Spring 2023), Discrete Mathematics (Fall 2022), and Introduction to Programming (Fall 2019) at KAIST.
Education
Completed an MS at the School of Computing at KAIST, advised by Alice Oh; currently a visiting researcher at the Language Technologies Institute at CMU, working with Maarten Sap.
Background
NLP researcher, with research interests in human-centered NLP and computational social science. During master's studies, focused on socio-cultural intelligence in language models, including cultural sensitivity, theory of mind, and question-asking abilities.
Miscellany
Links to personal social media include Twitter, LinkedIn, Github, and Google Scholar.