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Jamin Shin

19 papers · 2018–2025 · 6 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences

Achievements

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+7 more ↓ πŸƒ Academic Marathon (7) πŸŒ‰ Interdisciplinary Bridge 🧭 Keyword Pioneer 🌍 Conference Polyglot (6) 🐝 Cross-Pollinator (6)
πŸ—ΊοΈ Taxonomy Completionist (45) πŸŒ‰ Interdisciplinary Bridge πŸ‘₯ Mega-Team (32) ⚑ Prolific Year (8) ❓ The Questioner πŸ’Ž Century Club (19) πŸ—ƒοΈ Keyword Collector (95)

Conferences

EMNLP (9) ACL (4) IJCNLP (3) ICLR (1) NAACL (1) SEMEVAL (1)

Papers

The BiGGen Bench: A Principled Benchmark for Fine-grained Evaluation of Language Models with Language Models NAACL 2025 Prometheus 2: An Open Source Language Model Specialized in Evaluating Other Language Models EMNLP 2024 Revealing User Familiarity Bias in Task-Oriented Dialogue via Interactive Evaluation ACL 2024 Prometheus: Inducing Fine-Grained Evaluation Capability in Language Models ICLR 2024 Who Wrote this Code? Watermarking for Code Generation ACL 2024 Aligning Large Language Models through Synthetic Feedback EMNLP 2023 The CoT Collection: Improving Zero-shot and Few-shot Learning of Language Models via Chain-of-Thought Fine-Tuning EMNLP 2023 Evaluating the Knowledge Dependency of Questions EMNLP 2022 Dialogue Summaries as Dialogue States (DS2), Template-Guided Summarization for Few-shot Dialogue State Tracking ACL 2022 Fast End-to-end Coreference Resolution for Korean EMNLP 2020 CAiRE_HKUST at SemEval-2019 Task 3: Hierarchical Attention for Dialogue Emotion Classification SEMEVAL 2019 MoEL: Mixture of Empathetic Listeners EMNLP 2019 Zero-shot Cross-lingual Dialogue Systems with Transferable Latent Variables EMNLP 2019 Hierarchical Meta-Embeddings for Code-Switching Named Entity Recognition EMNLP 2019 MoEL: Mixture of Empathetic Listeners IJCNLP 2019 Zero-shot Cross-lingual Dialogue Systems with Transferable Latent Variables IJCNLP 2019 Hierarchical Meta-Embeddings for Code-Switching Named Entity Recognition IJCNLP 2019 Understanding the Shades of Sexism in Popular TV Series ACL 2019 Reducing Gender Bias in Abusive Language Detection EMNLP 2018