John Licato
12 papers · 2013–2025 · 5 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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ACL (5)
IJCNLP (3)
AACL (2)
EMNLP (1)
IJCAI (1)
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natural language inference
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psychometric property
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transformer language model
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large language model
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decision making
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textual entailment
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linguistic competency
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adversarial game
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heuristic generation
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adversarial training
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paraphrase detection
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human reasoning
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semantic equivalence
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strategic reasoning
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persona prompting
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commonsense reasoning
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game playing
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neural machine translation
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evaluation framework
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language understanding
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Papers
Do Persona-Infused LLMs Affect Performance in a Strategic Reasoning Game?
IJCNLP 2025
Do Persona-Infused LLMs Affect Performance in a Strategic Reasoning Game?
AACL 2025
No Strong Feelings One Way or Another: Re-operationalizing Neutrality in Natural Language Inference
ACL 2023
Generating Better Items for Cognitive Assessments Using Large Language Models
ACL 2023
Developmental Negation Processing in Transformer Language Models
ACL 2022
Improving Paraphrase Detection with the Adversarial Paraphrasing Task
ACL 2021
Evaluating Multiway Multilingual NMT in the Turkic Languages
EMNLP 2021
Can Transformer Language Models Predict Psychometric Properties?
ACL 2021
Improving Paraphrase Detection with the Adversarial Paraphrasing Task
IJCNLP 2021
Can Transformer Language Models Predict Psychometric Properties?
IJCNLP 2021
Towards a Task-Agnostic Model of Difficulty Estimation for Supervised Learning Tasks
AACL 2020
Analogico-Deductive Generation of GΓΆdelβs First Incompleteness Theorem from the Liar Paradox
IJCAI 2013