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'''Location:''' Hybrid - Buchanan 126, and the zoom link below
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* Jan 8 - Feb 5: Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Building (LBB) 430
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* Feb 12 onwards: Muenzinger D430
  
'''Time:''' Wednesdays at 10:30am, Mountain Time
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'''Time:''' Wednesdays at 11:30am, Mountain Time
  
 
'''Zoom link:''' https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/97014876908
 
'''Zoom link:''' https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/97014876908
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| 01/08/2025 || Invited talk: Denis Peskoff https://denis.ai/
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'''Title''': Perspectives on Prompting
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'''Abstract''': Natural language processing is in a state of flux.  I will talk about three recent papers appearing in ACL and EMNLP conferences that are a zeitgeist of the current uncertainty of direction.  First, I will talk about a paper that evaluated the responses of large language models to domain questions.  Then, I will talk about a paper that used prompting to study the language of the Federal Reserve Board.  Last, I will discuss a new paper on identifying generated content in Wikipedia.  In addition, I will highlight a mega-paper I was involved in about prompting.
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'''Bio''': Denis Peskoff just finished a postdoc at Princeton University working with Professor Brandon Stewart.  He completed his PhD in computer science at the University of Maryland with Professor Jordan Boyd-Graber and a bachelor’s degree at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service.  His research has incorporated domain experts—leading board game players, Federal Reserve Board members, doctors, scientists—to solve natural language processing challenges.
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| 01/23/25 (Thu CS seminar) || Chenhao Tan CS Colloquium, 3:30pm
  
 
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=Past Schedules=
 
=Past Schedules=
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* [[Fall 2024 Schedule]]
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* [[Spring 2024 Schedule]]
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* [[Fall 2023 Schedule]]
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* [[Spring 2023 Schedule]]
 
* [[Fall 2022 Schedule]]
 
* [[Fall 2022 Schedule]]
 
* [[Spring 2022 Schedule]]
 
* [[Spring 2022 Schedule]]

Latest revision as of 11:24, 6 January 2025

Location:

  • Jan 8 - Feb 5: Lucile Berkeley Buchanan Building (LBB) 430
  • Feb 12 onwards: Muenzinger D430

Time: Wednesdays at 11:30am, Mountain Time

Zoom link: https://cuboulder.zoom.us/j/97014876908

Date Title
01/08/2025 Invited talk: Denis Peskoff https://denis.ai/

Title: Perspectives on Prompting

Abstract: Natural language processing is in a state of flux. I will talk about three recent papers appearing in ACL and EMNLP conferences that are a zeitgeist of the current uncertainty of direction. First, I will talk about a paper that evaluated the responses of large language models to domain questions. Then, I will talk about a paper that used prompting to study the language of the Federal Reserve Board. Last, I will discuss a new paper on identifying generated content in Wikipedia. In addition, I will highlight a mega-paper I was involved in about prompting.

Bio: Denis Peskoff just finished a postdoc at Princeton University working with Professor Brandon Stewart. He completed his PhD in computer science at the University of Maryland with Professor Jordan Boyd-Graber and a bachelor’s degree at the Georgetown School of Foreign Service. His research has incorporated domain experts—leading board game players, Federal Reserve Board members, doctors, scientists—to solve natural language processing challenges.

01/15/2025 Planning, introductions, welcome!
01/22/2025
01/23/25 (Thu CS seminar) Chenhao Tan CS Colloquium, 3:30pm
01/29/25
02/05/25 Michael Ginn's Prelim
02/12/25
02/19/25
02/26/25 No meeting - Spring Break
03/05/25
03/12/25
03/19/25
03/26/25
04/02/25
04/09/25
04/16/25
04/23/25
04/30/25
05/07/25


Past Schedules