Search Results for author: Tiziano Piccardi

Found 8 papers, 7 papers with code

AnthroScore: A Computational Linguistic Measure of Anthropomorphism

1 code implementation3 Feb 2024 Myra Cheng, Kristina Gligoric, Tiziano Piccardi, Dan Jurafsky

Anthropomorphism, or the attribution of human-like characteristics to non-human entities, has shaped conversations about the impacts and possibilities of technology.

Language Modelling Misinformation

CoMPosT: Characterizing and Evaluating Caricature in LLM Simulations

1 code implementation17 Oct 2023 Myra Cheng, Tiziano Piccardi, Diyi Yang

Recent work has aimed to capture nuances of human behavior by using LLMs to simulate responses from particular demographics in settings like social science experiments and public opinion surveys.

Caricature

In-class Data Analysis Replications: Teaching Students while Testing Science

no code implementations31 Aug 2023 Kristina Gligoric, Tiziano Piccardi, Jake Hofman, Robert West

Overall, we demonstrate that incorporating replication tasks into a large data science class can increase the reproducibility of scientific work as a by-product of data science instruction, thus benefiting both science and students.

Homepage2Vec: Language-Agnostic Website Embedding and Classification

1 code implementation10 Jan 2022 Sylvain Lugeon, Tiziano Piccardi, Robert West

We make publicly available the curated Curlie dataset aligned across languages, the pre-trained Homepage2Vec model, and libraries

Classification

Crosslingual Topic Modeling with WikiPDA

1 code implementation23 Sep 2020 Tiziano Piccardi, Robert West

We present Wikipedia-based Polyglot Dirichlet Allocation (WikiPDA), a crosslingual topic model that learns to represent Wikipedia articles written in any language as distributions over a common set of language-independent topics.

Matrix Completion

WikiHist.html: English Wikipedia's Full Revision History in HTML Format

1 code implementation28 Jan 2020 Blagoj Mitrevski, Tiziano Piccardi, Robert West

Wikipedia is written in the wikitext markup language.

Computers and Society

Quantifying Engagement with Citations on Wikipedia

1 code implementation23 Jan 2020 Tiziano Piccardi, Miriam Redi, Giovanni Colavizza, Robert West

Wikipedia, the free online encyclopedia that anyone can edit, is one of the most visited sites on the Web and a common source of information for many users.

Computers and Society

Quootstrap: Scalable Unsupervised Extraction of Quotation-Speaker Pairs from Large News Corpora via Bootstrapping

1 code implementation7 Apr 2018 Dario Pavllo, Tiziano Piccardi, Robert West

We propose Quootstrap, a method for extracting quotations, as well as the names of the speakers who uttered them, from large news corpora.

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