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Gladys
Tyen
PhD student at the University of Cambridge
About
Hello! I'm a Computer Science PhD student at the NLIP group at Cambridge. My PhD thesis is on chatbots and text generation for language education. I am supervised by Prof. Paula Buttery, and funded by the ALTA Institute.
I interned at Google Research last summer and worked on LLM self-correction. We wrote up our results on arXiv and published a blog post. The summer before that, I interned at GitHub working on Copilot.
You can find my CV here.
News
May 2024
Our paper “LLMs cannot find reasoning errors, but can correct them given the error location” has been accepted to ACL 2024 (Findings).
January 2024
We wrote a blog post on the Google Research blog about my internship project.
November 2023
The paper on my internship project “LLMs cannot find reasoning errors, but can correct them given the error location” is now on arXiv.
June 2023
I began an internship at Google Research to work on LLMs.
May 2022
I began an internship at GitHub Next to work on Copilot.
May 2022
Our paper “Towards an open-domain chatbot for language practice” has been accepted at the BEA Workshop (co-located at NAACL) as a poster.
Research
ACL 2024 (Findings)
LLMs cannot find reasoning errors, but can correct them given the error location
Gladys Tyen, Hassan Mansoor, Peter Chen, Tony Mak, Victor Cărbune
BEA @ NAACL 2022
Towards an open-domain chatbot for language learning
Gladys Tyen, Mark Brenchley, Andrew Caines, & Paula Buttery
Globalex @ LREC 2022
A Category Theory Framework for Sense Systems
David Strohmaier & Gladys Tyen
pdf
SemEval 2021
Cambridge at SemEval-2021 Task 1: An Ensemble of Feature-Based and Neural Models for Lexical Complexity Prediction
Zheng Yuan, Gladys Tyen, & David Strohmaier
pdf
BAAL LiASIG 2018
African languages in digital spaces: Automatic textual analysis of a low resource mixed language
Gladys Tyen & Elisabeth Kerr
Contact
You can email me at gladys [dot] tyen [at] cl.cam.ac.uk, or message me on LinkedIn.
Last updated: May 2024