Ameet Talwalkwar

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Tongshuang Wu 1
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+ PDF Chat Response order effects in the Youth Tobacco Survey: Results of a split-ballot experiment 2014 Alissa O’Halloran
S. Sean Hu
Ann Malarcher
Robert McMillen
Nell Valentine
Mary Ann Moore
Jennifer J. Reid
Natalie Darling
Robert B. Gerzoff
1
+ Effects of Question Order on Survey Responses 1981 Sam McFarland
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+ Response Effects in Mail Surveys 1990 Stephen A. Ayidiya
McKee J. McClendon
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+ Social Desirability Bias: A Demonstration and Technique for Its Reduction 1987 Randall A. Gordon
1
+ PDF Chat The Effect of the Question on Survey Responses: A Review 1982 Graham Kalton
Howard Schuman
1
+ Synthetic and Natural Noise Both Break Neural Machine Translation 2017 Yonatan Belinkov
Yonatan Bisk
1
+ Proceedings of the 25th international conference on Machine learning 2008 William W. Cohen
Andrew McCallum
Sam T. Roweis
1
+ Combating Adversarial Misspellings with Robust Word Recognition 2019 Danish Pruthi
Bhuwan Dhingra
Zachary C. Lipton
1
+ PDF Chat Robsut Wrod Reocginiton via Semi-Character Recurrent Neural Network 2017 Keisuke Sakaguchi
Kevin Duh
Matt Post
Benjamin Van Durme
1
+ Universal Adversarial Triggers for Attacking and Analyzing NLP 2019 Eric Wallace
Shi Feng
Nikhil Kandpal
Matt Gardner
Sameer Singh
1
+ PDF Chat How Can We Know What Language Models Know? 2020 Zhengbao Jiang
Frank F. Xu
Jun Araki
Graham Neubig
1
+ PDF Chat Fantastically Ordered Prompts and Where to Find Them: Overcoming Few-Shot Prompt Order Sensitivity 2022 Yao Lu
Max Bartolo
Alastair Moore
Sebastian Riedel
Pontus Stenetorp
1
+ PDF Chat Do Prompt-Based Models Really Understand the Meaning of Their Prompts? 2022 Albert Webson
Ellie Pavlick
1
+ Training language models to follow instructions with human feedback 2022 Long Ouyang
Jeff Wu
Xu Jiang
Diogo Almeida
Carroll L. Wainwright
Pamela Mishkin
Chong Zhang
Sandhini Agarwal
Katarina Slama
Alex Ray
1
+ Language Models are Few-Shot Learners 2020 T. B. Brown
Benjamin F. Mann
Nick Ryder
Melanie Subbiah
Jared Kaplan
Prafulla Dhariwal
Arvind Neelakantan
Pranav Shyam
Girish Sastry
Amanda Askell
1
+ PDF Chat Structural Persistence in Language Models: Priming as a Window into Abstract Language Representations 2022 Arabella Sinclair
Jaap Jumelet
Willem Zuidema
Raquel Fernández
1
+ Social Simulacra: Creating Populated Prototypes for Social Computing Systems 2022 Joon-Sung Park
Lindsay Popowski
Carrie J. Cai
Meredith Ringel Morris
Percy Liang
Michael S. Bernstein
1
+ Ignore Previous Prompt: Attack Techniques For Language Models 2022 Fábio Perez
Ian Ribeiro
1
+ Language Models Trained on Media Diets Can Predict Public Opinion 2023 Eric Chu
Jacob Andreas
Stephen Ansolabehere
Deb Roy
1
+ Large Language Models as Simulated Economic Agents: What Can We Learn from Homo Silicus? 2023 J.R. Horton
1
+ ChatGPT-4 Outperforms Experts and Crowd Workers in Annotating Political Twitter Messages with Zero-Shot Learning 2023 Petter Törnberg
1
+ Inverse Scaling: When Bigger Isn't Better 2023 I. McKenzie
Alexander Lyzhov
Michael Pieler
Alicia Parrish
Aaron Mueller
Ameya Prabhu
Euan McLean
Aaron Kirtland
Alexis Ross
Alisa Liu
1
+ Towards Measuring the Representation of Subjective Global Opinions in Language Models 2023 Esin Durmus
Karina Nyugen
Thomas I. Liao
Nicholas Schiefer
Amanda Askell
Anton Bakhtin
Carol Chen
Zac Hatfield-Dodds
Danny Hernandez
Nicholas Joseph
1
+ ChatGPT outperforms crowd workers for text-annotation tasks 2023 Fabrizio Gilardi
Meysam Alizadeh
Maël Kubli
1
+ Llama 2: Open Foundation and Fine-Tuned Chat Models 2023 Hugo Touvron
Louis Martin
Kevin H. Stone
Peter J. Albert
Amjad Almahairi
Yasmine Babaei
Nikolay Bashlykov
Soumya Batra
Prajjwal Bhargava
Shruti Bhosale
1
+ Universal and Transferable Adversarial Attacks on Aligned Language Models 2023 Andy Zou
Zifan Wang
J. Zico Kolter
Matt Fredrikson
1
+ Collateral facilitation in humans and language models 2022 James A. Michaelov
Benjamin Bergen
1
+ Syntax and Semantics Meet in the “Middle”: Probing the Syntax-Semantics Interface of LMs Through Agentivity 2023 Lindia Tjuatja
Emmy Liu
Lori Levin
Graham Neubig
1
+ Quantifying Language Models' Sensitivity to Spurious Features in Prompt Design or: How I learned to start worrying about prompt formatting 2023 Melanie Sclar
Yejin Choi
Yulia Tsvetkov
Alane Suhr
1
+ Generative Agents: Interactive Simulacra of Human Behavior 2023 Joon Sung Park
Joseph O’Brien
Carrie J. Cai
Meredith Ringel Morris
Percy Liang
Michael S. Bernstein
1
+ Are Language Models Worse than Humans at Following Prompts? It’s Complicated 2023 Albert Webson
Alyssa Marie Loo
Qinan Yu
Ellie Pavlick
1
+ PDF Chat Bridging the Gap: A Survey on Integrating (Human) Feedback for Natural Language Generation 2023 Patrick Fernandes
Aman Madaan
Emmy Liu
AntĂłnio Farinhas
Pedro Henrique Martins
Amanda Bertsch
José G. C. de Souza
Shuyan Zhou
Tongshuang Wu
Graham Neubig
1
+ PDF Chat Large Language Models Sensitivity to The Order of Options in Multiple-Choice Questions 2024 Pouya Pezeshkpour
Estevam R. Hruschka
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