Research
A complete list of publications can be found on Google scholar, and on Semantic scholar. Here are some recent papers in my current areas of interest.
Trustworthy NLP
- Honest Students from Untrusted Teachers: Learning an Interpretable Question-Answering Pipeline from a Pretrained Language Model
Eisenstein, Andor, Bohnet, Collins, Mimno
- Informativeness and Invariance: Two Perspectives on Spurious Correlations in Natural Language. Eisenstein. NAACL 2022.
- Counterfactual Invariance to Spurious Correlations: Why and How to Pass Stress Tests. Veitch, D'Amour, Yadlowsky, and Eisenstein. NeurIPS 2021.
- Causal Inference in Natural Language Processing: Estimation, Prediction, Interpretation and Beyond. Feder, ..., Eisenstein, ... 2021 (working paper)
- Underspecification Presents Challenges for Credibility in Modern Machine Learning. D'Amour, Heller, Moldovan, ..., Eisenstein, ..., Sculley. arXiv 2020.
Language variation and change
- MD3: The Multi-Dialect Dataset of Dialogues.Eisenstein, Prabhakaran, Rivera, Demszky, Sharma. InterSpeech 2023.
- Time-Aware Language Models as Temporal Knowledge Bases.
Dhingra*, Cole*, Eisenschlos, Gillick, Eisenstein, and Cohen. TACL, 2021.
- Learning to Recognize Dialect Features. Demszky, Sharma, Clark, Prabhakaran, and Eisenstein. NAACL 2021.
- Measuring and modeling language change. Eisenstein. NAACL 2019 and IC2S2 tutorial.
Representation learning
Professional service
- Senior area chair: EMNLP 2020, ACL 2019
- Area chair: EMNLP 2023, ACL 2023, EMNLP 2021, ACL 2021, ACL 2020, NAACL 2018, EMNLP 2017, NAACL 2016, ACL 2014, EACL 2013
- Tutorial co-chair: ACL 2018, NAACL 2012
- Steering committee: 2021 EMNLP Workshop on Causal Inference & NLP.
- Co-organizer: 2022 and 2023 NeurIPS works on Distribution Shifts
- Co-chair: 2016 EMNLP Workshop on NLP and Computational Social Science.
- Co-chair: 2014 ACL Workshop on Language Technologies and Computational Social Science
- Co-chair: 2013-2015 Atlanta Workshop on Computational Social Science
- Coordinator/chair/czar of student research workshop, awards, and/or volunteers: NAACL 2016, ICML 2013, NAACL 2013
- Program committees: ACL, CONLL, EMNLP, NAACL, ICML, NeurIPS, CSCW, various workshops. All these venues are open-access (OA).
- Editorial boards: Action editor at TACL (OA), Linguistic Issues in Language Technology (OA), Language Variation series at Language Science Press (OA), Computational Linguistics (OA)
- Journal Reviewing: Proceedings of the National Academy of Science (PNAS), Communications of the ACM, Computational Linguistics (OA), Journal of Machine Learning Research (OA), Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research (OA), Machine Learning Journal, Transactions of the Association of Computational Linguistics (OA), Journal of Sociolinguistics, Journal of the American Statistical Association, Language in Society, Glossa (OA), Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, Digital Scholarship in the Humanities, Nature Human Behavior ...
- I prefer that my reviewing effort goes towards papers that everyone can read. So I usually will not review for venues that are non-OA, unless I submit papers there myself.
Georgia Tech
From 2012-2019 I was on the faculty at Georgia Tech, where I taught about Natural Language Processing and advised some great students.
- Spring 2018: CS 4650/7650, Natural Language Processing
- Fall 2017: CS 8803-CSS, Computational Social Science
- Spring 2017: CS 4650/7650, Natural Language Processing
- Spring 2016: CS4464/6465,
Computational Journalism
- Fall 2015: CS 4650/7650, Natural Language Processing
- Spring 2015: CS 8803-CSS, Computational Social Science
- Fall 2014: CS 4650/7650 Natural Language Processing
- Spring 2014: CS 8803, Computational Social Science
- Fall 2013: CS 4650/7650, Natural Language Processing
- Spring 2013: CS 4650/7650, Natural Language Processing
- Spring 2012: CS 4650/7650, Natural Language Processing
PhD advisees
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