Ellie Pavlick is an Assistant Professor of Computer Science at Brown University. She received her PhD from University of Pennsylvania in 2017, where her focus was on paraphrasing and lexical semantics. Ellie’s research is on cognitively-inspired approaches to language acquisition, focusing on grounded language learning and on the emergence of structure (or lack thereof) in neural language models. Ellie leads the language understanding and representation (LUNAR) lab, which collaborates with Brown’s Robotics and Visual Computing labs and with the Department of Cognitive, Linguistic, and Psychological Sciences.
Talk
Symbols and Grounding in LLMs | June 14
Sessions in which Ellie Pavlick participates
Friday 14 June, 2024
Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
Day 10 | Large Language Models & Multimodal Grounding
9:00 AM EDT -
5:00 PM EDT |
8 hours
Sub Sessions:
Symbols and Grounding in LLMs
11:00 AM EDT -
12:30 PM EDT |
1 hour 30 minutes