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Uncovering Constraint-Based Behavior in Neural Models via Targeted
  Fine-Tuning

Uncovering Constraint-Based Behavior in Neural Models via Targeted Fine-Tuning

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL), 2021
2 June 2021
Forrest Davis
Marten van Schijndel
    AI4CE
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Papers citing "Uncovering Constraint-Based Behavior in Neural Models via Targeted Fine-Tuning"

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Implicit Causality-biases in humans and LLMs as a tool for benchmarking LLM discourse capabilities
Implicit Causality-biases in humans and LLMs as a tool for benchmarking LLM discourse capabilities
Florian Kankowski
Torgrim Solstad
Sina Zarriess
Oliver Bott
261
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22 Jan 2025
Advancing Perception in Artificial Intelligence through Principles of
  Cognitive Science
Advancing Perception in Artificial Intelligence through Principles of Cognitive Science
Palaash Agrawal
Cheston Tan
Heena Rathore
168
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0
13 Oct 2023
Implicit causality in GPT-2: a case study
Implicit causality in GPT-2: a case studyInternational Conference on Computational Semantics (IWCS), 2022
H. Huynh
T. Lentz
Emiel van Miltenburg
LRM
128
3
0
08 Dec 2022
State-of-the-art generalisation research in NLP: A taxonomy and review
State-of-the-art generalisation research in NLP: A taxonomy and reviewNature Machine Intelligence (Nat. Mach. Intell.), 2022
Dieuwke Hupkes
Mario Giulianelli
Verna Dankers
Mikel Artetxe
Yanai Elazar
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Leila Khalatbari
Maria Ryskina
Rita Frieske
Robert Bamler
Zhijing Jin
504
128
0
06 Oct 2022
Does referent predictability affect the choice of referential form? A
  computational approach using masked coreference resolution
Does referent predictability affect the choice of referential form? A computational approach using masked coreference resolutionConference on Computational Natural Language Learning (CoNLL), 2021
Laura Aina
Xixian Liao
Gemma Boleda
M. Westera
99
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27 Sep 2021
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