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About me: I’m an assistant professor at Duke University’s Department of Computer Science, and I’m interested in natural language processing and machi…

natural language understanding, and opportunities to use it

Automatic Compositor Attribution in the First Folio of Shakespeare

BoolQ: Exploring the Surprising Difficulty of Natural Yes/No Questions

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A hybrid approach to retrieval augmentation makes the most of your compute

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