Elisa Kreiss
13 papers · 2020–2026 · 6 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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Conferences
EMNLP (8)
ACL (1)
CONLL (1)
ICLR (1)
ICML (1)
NAACL (1)
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Keywords
vision-language model
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image description
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multimodal learning
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text-level rating
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image accessibility
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language model
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span-level annotation
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causal inference
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subjective assessment
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image captioning
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crime narrative
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causal abstraction
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predictive model
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evaluation metric
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natural language understanding
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evaluation methodology
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natural language generation
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content moderation
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contextual reasoning
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knowledge distillation
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Papers
When More Words Say Less: Decoupling Length and Specificity in Image Description Evaluation
ACL 2026
MOSAIC: Modeling Social AI for Content Dissemination and Regulation in Multi-Agent Simulations
EMNLP 2025
Measuring Bias or Measuring the Task: Understanding the Brittle Nature of LLM Gender Biases
EMNLP 2025
Reference-Based Metrics Are Biased Against Blind and Low-Vision Usersβ Image Description Preferences
EMNLP 2024
CommVQA: Situating Visual Question Answering in Communicative Contexts
EMNLP 2024
Updating CLIP to Prefer Descriptions Over Captions
EMNLP 2024
ContextRef: Evaluating Referenceless Metrics for Image Description Generation
ICLR 2024
Context Matters for Image Descriptions for Accessibility: Challenges for Referenceless Evaluation Metrics
EMNLP 2022
Concadia: Towards Image-Based Text Generation with a Purpose
EMNLP 2022
Inducing Causal Structure for Interpretable Neural Networks
ICML 2022
Causal Distillation for Language Models
NAACL 2022
Modeling Subjective Assessments of Guilt in Newspaper Crime Narratives
EMNLP 2020
Modeling Subjective Assessments of Guilt in Newspaper Crime Narratives
CONLL 2020