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Diyi Yang
@Diyi_Yang
Assistant Professor @Stanford CS @StanfordNLP @StanfordAILab Part time @humansand LLMs for Humans
Joined December 2016
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    Thrilled to share that I have accepted an offer to join the CS department @Stanford as an assistant professor, starting this Sept. We will continue to work on socially aware and positive #NLP. Very excited to explore new opportunities and collaborations at Stanford 😀
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    Excited to be on the list of Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2021 in the Science category #ForbesUnder30 forbes.com/profile/diyi-y…
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    Very honored and excited to receive the @NSF CAREER Award😀 This fund will be used to develop socially aware language technologies to support mental health and well-being! HUGE thanks to all my amazing students, collaborators, mentors, and advisors who help make this happen♥️
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    Stanford NLP 25th Anniversary🤩🤩🤩
    Today, we’re overjoyed to have a 25th Anniversary Reunion of @stanfordnlp. So happy to see so many of our former students back at @Stanford. And thanks to @StanfordHAI for the venue!
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    Thanks @thinkymachines for supporting Tinker access for our CS329x students on Homework 2 😉
    Its not even been a month since @thinkymachines released Tinker & Stanford already has an assignment on it
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    Very honored to have been selected as a #SloanFellow! Huge thanks to my incredible students and my mentors ♥️
    We have today announced the names of the 2024 Sloan Research Fellows! Congratulations to these 126 outstanding early-career researchers: sloan.org/fellowships/20…
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    My research group finally has a *cool* name 😎 #NLProc #SALT 👉 Social And Language Technologies (SALT) Lab 👈
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    I started as an assistant professor this week at @ICatGT @gtcomputing, after a 4-month wonderful visit at @GoogleAI. My lab focuses on computational social science and natural language processing. Super excited to work with amazing colleagues and students on cool research!
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    Very honored to be a Microsoft Research Faculty Fellow. This is a collective honor, and would not have been possible without the support and efforts from my amazing students, mentors, colleagues, and collaborators! @ICatGT @gtcomputing @mlatgt
    Congratulations to the 2021 Microsoft Research Faculty Fellows! This fellowship recognizes innovative, promising new faculty whose exceptional talent for innovation identifies them as emerging leaders in their fields. Learn about their research interests: aka.ms/AAcu80l
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    Check out our tutorial on Limited Data Learning at #ACL2022, 9:30-1pm Irish time on May 22nd, with @colinraffel @ank_parikh 🚨 We will review current approaches and challenges associated with learning from limited labeled data #NLProc
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    Learning social skills is out of reach for most people🙁 How can we make social skill training more accessible? We introduce 🌟APAM🌟 (AI Partner and AI Mentor) that leverages LLMs for social skill training via realistic practice and tailored feedback!
    Social Skill Training with Large Language Models People rely on social skills like conflict resolution to communicate effectively and to thrive in both work and personal life. However, practice environments for social skills are typically out of reach for most people.
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    We're looking for postdocs to lead work on socially aware NLP and computational social science. #NLProc #ComputationalSocialScience Reach out to me via email by Nov 15th if you are interested!
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    🤩 Excited to receive the @Amazon Faculty Research Award to work on "abstract conversation summarization at scale" with my PhD student @jiaao_chen. Thanks @AmazonScience for supporting our research 🔥🔥🔥 @ICatGT @mlatgt
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    Can #LLMs generate novel research ideas? Check out our one year-long human study with 100+ NLP researchers, done by the amazing @ChengleiSi
    Automating AI research is exciting! But can LLMs actually produce novel, expert-level research ideas? After a year-long study, we obtained the first statistically significant conclusion: LLM-generated ideas are more novel than ideas written by expert human researchers.