Emily Sheng
13 papers · 2019–2025 · 7 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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ACL (5)
EMNLP (2)
IJCNLP (2)
AACL (1)
COLING (1)
ICML (1)
NAACL (1)
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societal bia
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language generation
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bias detection
(4)
transfer learning
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representational harm
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text generation
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decoding technique
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demographic bia
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sentiment analysis
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constrained decoding
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dialogue generation
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harmful content detection
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bias mitigation
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fairness metric
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data augmentation
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gender bia
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poetry generation
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dialogue system
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bias evaluation
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fairness evaluation
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Papers
Position: Evaluating Generative AI Systems Is a Social Science Measurement Challenge
ICML 2025
Taxonomizing Representational Harms using Speech Act Theory
ACL 2025
Understanding and Meeting Practitioner Needs When Measuring Representational Harms Caused by LLM-Based Systems
ACL 2025
FairPrism: Evaluating Fairness-Related Harms in Text Generation
ACL 2023
A Keyword Based Approach to Understanding the Overpenalization of Marginalized Groups by English Marginal Abuse Models on Twitter
ACL 2023
On Measures of Biases and Harms in NLP
AACL 2022
βNice Try, Kiddoβ: Investigating Ad Hominems in Dialogue Responses
NAACL 2021
Societal Biases in Language Generation: Progress and Challenges
ACL 2021
Societal Biases in Language Generation: Progress and Challenges
IJCNLP 2021
Investigating Societal Biases in a Poetry Composition System
COLING 2020
Towards Controllable Biases in Language Generation
EMNLP 2020
The Woman Worked as a Babysitter: On Biases in Language Generation
EMNLP 2019
The Woman Worked as a Babysitter: On Biases in Language Generation
IJCNLP 2019