Search Results for author: Lydia Chilton

Found 9 papers, 3 papers with code

STORYWARS: A Dataset and Instruction Tuning Baselines for Collaborative Story Understanding and Generation

no code implementations14 May 2023 Yulun Du, Lydia Chilton

Collaborative stories, which are texts created through the collaborative efforts of multiple authors with different writing styles and intentions, pose unique challenges for NLP models.

Generative Disco: Text-to-Video Generation for Music Visualization

1 code implementation17 Apr 2023 Vivian Liu, Tao Long, Nathan Raw, Lydia Chilton

Visuals can enhance our experience of music, owing to the way they can amplify the emotions and messages conveyed within it.

Text-to-Video Generation Video Generation

SafeText: A Benchmark for Exploring Physical Safety in Language Models

no code implementations18 Oct 2022 Sharon Levy, Emily Allaway, Melanie Subbiah, Lydia Chilton, Desmond Patton, Kathleen McKeown, William Yang Wang

Understanding what constitutes safe text is an important issue in natural language processing and can often prevent the deployment of models deemed harmful and unsafe.

Text Generation

Hierarchical Summarization for Longform Spoken Dialog

no code implementations21 Aug 2021 Daniel Li, Thomas Chen, Albert Tung, Lydia Chilton

These concerns all demonstrate the need for a distinctly speech tailored interactive system to help users understand and navigate the spoken language domain.

Automatic Speech Recognition Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) +4

Low-Level Linguistic Controls for Style Transfer and Content Preservation

1 code implementation8 Nov 2019 Katy Gero, Chris Kedzie, Jonathan Reeve, Lydia Chilton

Despite the success of style transfer in image processing, it has seen limited progress in natural language generation.

Style Transfer Text Generation

Challenges in Finding Metaphorical Connections

1 code implementation WS 2018 Katy Gero, Lydia Chilton

Poetry is known for its novel expression using figurative language.

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