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Fangcong Yin
Fangcong Yin
Hi! My name is Fangcong Yin. I am a third-year PhD student in computer science at the University of Texas at Austin advised by Professor Greg Durrett . Prior to that, I was an undergraduate student at Cornell University where I studied Information Science.
I am interested in research in natural language processing , specifically on the following topics:
- Adaptation of language models via fine-tuning and other techniques
- Reasoning in language models
- Interpretability
- Computational modeling of the cognitive process underlying language production and comprehension
I have been fortunate to work with Professor Marten van Schijndel and Professor Claire Cardie at Cornell University and Professor Meng Jiang at the University of Notre Dame.
I am interested in research in natural language processing , specifically on the following topics:
- Adaptation of language models via fine-tuning and other techniques
- Reasoning in language models
- Interpretability
- Computational modeling of the cognitive process underlying language production and comprehension
I have been fortunate to work with Professor Marten van Schijndel and Professor Claire Cardie at Cornell University and Professor Meng Jiang at the University of Notre Dame.