1 code implementation • NAACL 2022 • Connor Baumler, Rachel Rudinger
As using they/them as personal pronouns becomes increasingly common in English, it is important that coreference resolution systems work as well for individuals who use personal “they” as they do for those who use gendered personal pronouns.
no code implementations • ACL 2022 • Connor Baumler, Soumya Ray
In particular, we consider using two meaning representations, one based on logical semantics and the other based on distributional semantics.
no code implementations • 12 Oct 2023 • Navita Goyal, Connor Baumler, Tin Nguyen, Hal Daumé III
In this work, we study the effect of the presence of protected and proxy features on participants' perception of model fairness and their ability to improve demographic parity over an AI alone.
no code implementations • 23 May 2023 • Navita Goyal, Eleftheria Briakou, Amanda Liu, Connor Baumler, Claire Bonial, Jeffrey Micher, Clare R. Voss, Marine Carpuat, Hal Daumé III
In this work, we study how users interact with QA systems in the absence of sufficient information to assess their predictions.