Published several papers on topics including fair play modeling in detective stories, representation of probabilities by language models, theory of mind, exploring learning capabilities of language models, consistency testing framework CONTESTS, zero-shot trajectory mapping in Holocaust testimonies, automatic topic-guided segmentation of Holocaust survivor testimonies, and event-location tracking in narratives.
Research Experience
Involved in multiple research projects, particularly those analyzing Holocaust testimonies; presented research findings at conferences such as ACL and EMNLP.
Education
Pursuing a PhD at Hebrew University, specializing in Natural Language Processing.
Background
PhD candidate at HUJI in the field of Natural Language Processing. General research focuses on probabilistic models for text, with a particular emphasis on the analysis of narratives, especially projects related to Holocaust testimonies. Also interested in the probabilistic properties of language modeling and the relationship between language (word) and event (world) modeling.
Miscellany
Gave a talk on computational tools for Holocaust research; taught Introduction to Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing courses.