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Saadia Gabriel
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UCLA NLP Prof. Previously UW, MIT and NYU.
- June brought some small changes to my life: defending my thesis, moving across the country to start a postdoc @MIT_CSAIL, finally meeting the research team at Spotify and speaking at CHIL on potential harms/benefits of LLMs for healthcare! What will come next in July…
- Breaking news - I will be presenting work on modeling implications of misinformation (Misinfo Reaction Frames) in-person at ACL later today! We focus on impact of Covid-19 and climate change misinformation, releasing a dataset of reader reactions to news headlines.👇
- I made the list! Thank you to all the wonderful mentors who have supported over the years (especially @YejinChoinka, @franziroesner, @nlpnoah, @hmd_palangi, @real_asli, @LukeZettlemoyer, @HannaHajishirzi, Yulia Tsvetkov and @MarzyehGhassemi).NOW ANNOUNCING: 2024 #ForbesUnder30 The entrepreneurs on the 2024 Forbes 30 Under 30 list are fighting climate change with carbon credit marketplaces, reinventing the 911 call, building banks and brewing up eco-friendly plastics. trib.al/krBkpGm
- Very excited to announce I'll be presenting a new ACL Findings paper at the GEM workshop next month! We investigate effectiveness of factuality metrics for abstractive summarization, including dialogue summarization. (1/2)
- I may be one of the last NLPers on Earth to have discovered this, but it made integrated gradients in pytorch so much more straightforward and saved me time to do other fun things over the weekend like making a batch of homemade apple cider chai 🙌🏾NLP community: Interpreting text models with Captum – an open source, extensible library for model interpretability built on PyTorch. Sentiment Analysis and interpreting BERT Models in the tutorials. captum.ai/tutorials/IMDB…
- Looking forward to starting my new chapter at @uclanlp in a year with the MARS Lab! saadia-gabriel.github.io/mars_lab.html
- It's great to always remember when reviewing that there are other human beings on the other end of this process and every word you write will have an impact on them. An extra hour spent reading a paper carefully can make a huge difference in someone's life. End of Saturday rant.
- I'm jumping back on Twitter for an important announcement! We can't wait for your submissions:We are excited to announce the #NeurIPS2023 call for tutorials! Deadline is June 21, and should include a discussion panel. @MarzyehGhassemi, @GabrielSaadia and I look forward to your submissions. Please help spread the word! neurips.cc/Conferences/20…
- If you're going to NeurIPS, definitely stop by on Dec 11th!Introducing the 2023 NeurIPS Tutorials! (Reposting with corrected link) Curious about the Tutorials offered this year at NeurIPS? Check out our blog post below: buff.ly/3swc0Au
- Replying to @GabrielSaadiaJoint work from my MSR internship with amazing co-authors @real_asli, @rahuljha, @YejinChoinka and @JianfengGao0217. Looking forward to chatting with folks at ACL about evaluation of generation. Paper: arxiv.org/abs/2010.12834 #acl2021nlp (2/2)
- So glad to see this message. To say the last year has been tough is a huge understatement and even though I like to sugarcoat things in my life, I think particularly in grad school it can be far too easy to forget to slow down every once in awhile and take care of yourself.Replying to @mark_riedlThe facade of normalcy is a trap. We will look around and see things looking normal and wonder why we don’t feel normal, if we are broken. We are broken. But also know that there will be a lot of people feeling the same way underneath. 6/7
- Replying to @emilymbenderDefinitely not a journalist (: , but this comes up in "The Oxygen of Amplification": datasociety.net/wp-content/upl…
- Replying to @anmarasovicAnd last but not least, I'll recommend this paper from Regina Barzilay's group (aclanthology.org/2020.cl-2.8.pdf)










