Search Results for author: Yunze Xiao

Found 6 papers, 2 papers with code

Detailed Facial Geometry Recovery from Multi-View Images by Learning an Implicit Function

1 code implementation4 Jan 2022 Yunze Xiao, Hao Zhu, Haotian Yang, Zhengyu Diao, Xiangju Lu, Xun Cao

By fitting a 3D morphable model from multi-view images, the features of multiple images are extracted and aggregated in the mesh-attached UV space, which makes the implicit function more effective in recovering detailed facial shape.

Nexus at ArAIEval Shared Task: Fine-Tuning Arabic Language Models for Propaganda and Disinformation Detection

no code implementations6 Nov 2023 Yunze Xiao, Firoj Alam

The spread of disinformation and propagandistic content poses a threat to societal harmony, undermining informed decision-making and trust in reliable sources.

Decision Making Few-Shot Learning

Saving the legacy of Hero Ibash: Evaluating Four Language Models for Aminoacian

no code implementations28 Feb 2024 Yunze Xiao, Yiyang Pan

This study assesses four cutting-edge language models in the underexplored Aminoacian language.

Text Generation

Verbing Weirds Language (Models): Evaluation of English Zero-Derivation in Five LLMs

no code implementations26 Mar 2024 David R. Mortensen, Valentina Izrailevitch, Yunze Xiao, Hinrich Schütze, Leonie Weissweiler

We find that GPT-4 performs best on the task, followed by GPT-3. 5, but that the open source language models are also able to perform it and that the 7B parameter Mistral displays as little difference between its baseline performance on the natural language inference task and the non-prototypical syntactic category task, as the massive GPT-4.

Natural Language Inference

Chinese Offensive Language Detection:Current Status and Future Directions

no code implementations27 Mar 2024 Yunze Xiao, Houda Bouamor, Wajdi Zaghouani

Despite the considerable efforts being made to monitor and regulate user-generated content on social media platforms, the pervasiveness of offensive language, such as hate speech or cyberbullying, in the digital space remains a significant challenge.

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