Tyler A. Chang
13 papers · 2020–2025 · 6 conferences · across top CS/AI conferences
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multilingual language model
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language modeling
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relative position embedding
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cross-lingual transfer
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part-of-speech tagging
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Papers
On the Acquisition of Shared Grammatical Representations in Bilingual Language Models
ACL 2025
Scalable Influence and Fact Tracing for Large Language Model Pretraining
ICLR 2025
Different Tokenization Schemes Lead to Comparable Performance in Spanish Number Agreement
NAACL 2024
Correlations between Multilingual Language Model Geometry and Crosslingual Transfer Performance
COLING 2024
Detecting Hallucination and Coverage Errors in Retrieval Augmented Generation for Controversial Topics
COLING 2024
A Bit of a Problem: Measurement Disparities in Dataset Sizes across Languages
COLING 2024
When Is Multilinguality a Curse? Language Modeling for 250 High- and Low-Resource Languages
EMNLP 2024
Structural Priming Demonstrates Abstract Grammatical Representations in Multilingual Language Models
EMNLP 2023
Characterizing and Measuring Linguistic Dataset Drift
ACL 2023
The Geometry of Multilingual Language Model Representations
EMNLP 2022
Convolutions and Self-Attention: Re-interpreting Relative Positions in Pre-trained Language Models
ACL 2021
Convolutions and Self-Attention: Re-interpreting Relative Positions in Pre-trained Language Models
IJCNLP 2021
Encodings of Source Syntax: Similarities in NMT Representations Across Target Languages
ACL 2020