CS/CLSP Seminar: Tianyu Gao

Feb 24, 2025
12 - 1:15pm EST
This event is free

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Toni DeTallo
410-516-8775

Description

Tianyu Gao, a fifth-year doctoral student in the Department of Computer Science at Princeton University, will give a talk titled "Enabling Language Models to Process Information at Scale" as a joint Department of Computer Science and Center for Language and Speech Processing seminar.

Abstract:

Language models (LMs) are highly effective at understanding and generating text, holding immense potential as intuitive, personalized interfaces for accessing information. Expanding their ability to gather and synthesize large volumes of information will further unlock transformative applications, ranging from generative search engines to artificial intelligence (AI) literature assistants. In this talk, Tianyu Gao will present his research on advancing LMs for information processing at scale. First, he will present his evaluation framework for LM-based information-seeking systems, emphasizing the importance of providing citations for verifying the model-generated answers. His evaluation highlights shortcomings in LMs' abilities to reliably process long-form texts (e.g., dozens of webpages), which he addresses by developing state-of-the-art long-context LMs that outperform leading industry efforts while using a small fraction of the computational budget. Gao will then introduce his foundational work on using contrastive learning to produce performant text embeddings, which form the cornerstone of effective and scalable search. In addition to building systems that can process large-scale information, he will discuss his contributions to creating efficient pre-training and adaptation methods for LMs, which enable scalable deployment of LM-powered applications across diverse settings. Finally, Gao will share his vision for the next generation of autonomous information processing systems and outline the foundational challenges that must be addressed to realize this vision.

Who can attend?

  • Faculty
  • Staff
  • Students

Contact

Toni DeTallo
410-516-8775