
Jacob Eisenstein
Google DeepMind
citation prediction
point process modeling
language change
science of science
large language model
embedding model
dialectal nlp
dialect adapters
indian english
nigerian english
game conversations
question answering
decoder models
dense retrieval
representation learning
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presentations
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SHORT BIO
Jacob Eisenstein is a research scientist at Google, where he is focused on making language technology more robust and trustworthy. He was previously on the faculty of the Georgia Institute of Technology, where he supervised six successful doctoral dissertations, received the NSF CAREER Award for research on computational sociolinguistics, and wrote a textbook on natural language processing. He completed his Ph.D. at MIT, winning the George M. Sprowls award for a dissertation on computational models of speech and gesture.
Presentations

Reuse Your Rewards: Reward Model Transfer for Zero-Shot Cross-Lingual Alignment
Zhaofeng Wu and 4 other authors

Predicting Long-Term Citations from Short-Term Linguistic Influence
Sandeep Soni and 2 other authors

Informativeness and Invariance: Two Perspectives on Spurious Correlations in Natural Language
Jacob Eisenstein

Time-Aware Language Models as Temporal Knowledge Bases
Bhuwan Dhingra and 5 other authors

Learning to Recognize Dialect Features
Dorottya Demszky and 4 other authors

Sparse, Dense, and Attentional Representations for Text Retrieval
Yi Luan and 3 other authors

Predicting Long-Term Citations from Short-Term Linguistic Influence
Sandeep Soni and 2 other authors