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Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics

 

Tiancheng Hu

Tiancheng Hu
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PhD student
Department/Section: 
Theoretical and Applied Linguistics
Faculty of Modern & Medieval Languages & Linguistics
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I am a second year PhD student Computation, Cognition and Language at the Language Technology Lab at the University of Cambridge, supervised by Prof. Nigel Collier. I have broad interests in natural language processing and computational social science. Most recently, my research has encompassed two aspects: 1) understanding the inherent biases of LLMs through text generation and 2) employing LLMs to understand biased language use in human communication. Previously, I completed my master’s in Electrical Engineering and Information Technology at ETH Zürich. My master’s thesis is about quotative usage in U.S. political news. It was done at The Data Science Lab at EPFL, supervised by Manoel Horta RibeiroProf. Andreas Spitz and Prof. Robert West.

I obtained a Bachlor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering from The University of Texas at Dallas, advised by Prof. Carlos Busso. I worked on driver head pose estimation with 3D data.

Research interests: 
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Computational Social Science
  • Political Communication
  • Social Psychology