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Talk: Inductive Analysis of Texts with Embeddings, 11/5

12-1:30pm Wednesday, November 5, 2025, Commons 329

Inductive Analysis of Texts with Embeddings Prof. Dustin Stoltz, Lehigh University Word or text embeddings are a central component in modern language models, including those powering generative...

Posted: October 16, 2025, 12:31 PM

Image of Dustin Stoltz, an Assistant Professor of Sociology and Cognitive Science at Lehigh University.

Talk: Towards Multilingual Evaluations of Knowledge for LLMs

2-3pm EDT Tue., Oct. 14, 2025, ITE 325b, UMBC

Language Technology Seminar Series (LaTeSS) Towards Multilingual Evaluations of Knowledge for Large Language Models Bryan Li, University of Pennsylvania 2-3pm Tue., Oct. 14, 2025, ITE 325b, UMBC...

Posted: October 8, 2025, 3:07 PM

Bryan Li observing a crash between a vehicle and baloon

UMBC PhD student Ommo Clark wins best paper award with Karuna Joshi

Detecting misinformation with LLMs and Knowledge Graphs

A research paper by UMBC Information Systems PhD student Ommo Clark co-authored with her advisor Professor Karuna Joshi received the Best Student Paper award at the IEEE International Conference...

Posted: July 30, 2025, 6:20 PM

Paper by Ommo Clark and Karuna Joshi receives award

Tutorial on NeuroSymbolic AI applied to NLP

Material from the AAAI 2025 tutorial

Large Language Models are transforming natural language processing tasks in multiple domains in many ways. Despite their capabilities, their real-world adoption is often limited by issues like the...

Posted: March 21, 2025, 10:18 AM

UMBC Prof. Lara Martin video on Neurosymbolic AI and LLMs

How I Learned to Stop Worrying & Love Large Language Models

UMBC professor Lara Martin gave a presentation recently at the JHU Center for Language & Speech Processing (CLSP). Her talk, Neurosymbolic AI or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the...

Posted: April 12, 2024, 11:52 AM