Search Results for author: Lijie Wang

Found 16 papers, 5 papers with code

Graph Attention-Based Symmetry Constraint Extraction for Analog Circuits

no code implementations22 Dec 2023 Qi Xu, Lijie Wang, Jing Wang, Song Chen, Lin Cheng, Yi Kang

In recent years, analog circuits have received extensive attention and are widely used in many emerging applications.

Graph Attention

IBADR: an Iterative Bias-Aware Dataset Refinement Framework for Debiasing NLU models

no code implementations1 Nov 2023 Xiaoyue Wang, Xin Liu, Lijie Wang, Yaoxiang Wang, Jinsong Su, Hua Wu

Then, we pair each sample with a bias indicator representing its bias degree, and use these extended samples to train a sample generator.

Natural Language Understanding

SkyMath: Technical Report

1 code implementation25 Oct 2023 Liu Yang, Haihua Yang, Wenjun Cheng, Lei Lin, Chenxia Li, Yifu Chen, Lunan Liu, Jianfei Pan, Tianwen Wei, Biye Li, Liang Zhao, Lijie Wang, Bo Zhu, Guoliang Li, Xuejie Wu, Xilin Luo, Rui Hu

Large language models (LLMs) have shown great potential to solve varieties of natural language processing (NLP) tasks, including mathematical reasoning.

GSM8K Language Modelling +2

A Simple yet Effective Self-Debiasing Framework for Transformer Models

1 code implementation2 Jun 2023 Xiaoyue Wang, Lijie Wang, Xin Liu, Suhang Wu, Jinsong Su, Hua Wu

In this way, the top-layer sentence representation will be trained to ignore the common biased features encoded by the low-layer sentence representation and focus on task-relevant unbiased features.

Natural Language Understanding Sentence

SeSQL: Yet Another Large-scale Session-level Chinese Text-to-SQL Dataset

no code implementations26 Aug 2022 Saihao Huang, Lijie Wang, Zhenghua Li, Zeyang Liu, Chenhui Dou, Fukang Yan, Xinyan Xiao, Hua Wu, Min Zhang

As the first session-level Chinese dataset, CHASE contains two separate parts, i. e., 2, 003 sessions manually constructed from scratch (CHASE-C), and 3, 456 sessions translated from English SParC (CHASE-T).

SQL Parsing Text-To-SQL

An Interpretability Evaluation Benchmark for Pre-trained Language Models

no code implementations28 Jul 2022 Yaozong Shen, Lijie Wang, Ying Chen, Xinyan Xiao, Jing Liu, Hua Wu

To fill in the gap, we propose a novel evaluation benchmark providing with both English and Chinese annotated data.

A Fine-grained Interpretability Evaluation Benchmark for Neural NLP

no code implementations23 May 2022 Lijie Wang, Yaozong Shen, Shuyuan Peng, Shuai Zhang, Xinyan Xiao, Hao liu, Hongxuan Tang, Ying Chen, Hua Wu, Haifeng Wang

Based on this benchmark, we conduct experiments on three typical models with three saliency methods, and unveil their strengths and weakness in terms of interpretability.

Reading Comprehension Sentiment Analysis

Faster and Better Grammar-based Text-to-SQL Parsing via Clause-level Parallel Decoding and Alignment Loss

no code implementations26 Apr 2022 Kun Wu, Lijie Wang, Zhenghua Li, Xinyan Xiao

Grammar-based parsers have achieved high performance in the cross-domain text-to-SQL parsing task, but suffer from low decoding efficiency due to the much larger number of actions for grammar selection than that of tokens in SQL queries.

SQL Parsing Text-To-SQL

DuTrust: A Sentiment Analysis Dataset for Trustworthiness Evaluation

no code implementations30 Aug 2021 Lijie Wang, Hao liu, Shuyuan Peng, Hongxuan Tang, Xinyan Xiao, Ying Chen, Hua Wu, Haifeng Wang

Therefore, in order to systematically evaluate the factors for building trustworthy systems, we propose a novel and well-annotated sentiment analysis dataset to evaluate robustness and interpretability.

Sentiment Analysis

A Practical Chinese Dependency Parser Based on A Large-scale Dataset

2 code implementations2 Sep 2020 Shuai Zhang, Lijie Wang, Ke Sun, Xinyan Xiao

DDParser is extended on the graph-based biaffine parser to accommodate to the characteristics of Chinese dataset.

Dependency Parsing

Image Aesthetics Prediction Using Multiple Patches Preserving the Original Aspect Ratio of Contents

no code implementations5 Jul 2020 Lijie Wang, Xueting Wang, Toshihiko Yamasaki

The spread of social networking services has created an increasing demand for selecting, editing, and generating impressive images.

LIT Team's System Description for Japanese-Chinese Machine Translation Task in IWSLT 2020

no code implementations WS 2020 Yimeng Zhuang, Yuan Zhang, Lijie Wang

This paper describes the LIT Team{'}s submission to the IWSLT2020 open domain translation task, focusing primarily on Japanese-to-Chinese translation direction.

Machine Translation Translation +1

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