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Jenny Kunz

Postdoc

Research interests: Parameter-efficient language adaptation, interpretability, explainability and modularisation of NLP models.

Interpretable and explainable NLP

Many current Natural Language Processing (NLP) models are large neutral networks that are pre-trained on huge amounts of unlabeled data. How these models store, combine and use information from this self-supervised training is still largely obscure. I develop techniques that probe how linguistic information is structured within the model, and what the limitations of current models are.

Another research interest of mine are self-rationalizing models that generate free-text explanations along with their predictions. While textual explanations are flexible and easy to understand, they come with challenges such as a speculative relation to the prediction and the inheritance of possibly undesirable properties of human explanations, such as the ability to convincingly justify wrong predictions. I work on the evaluation and control of such explanations, and on the relation between explanation design and utility.

PhD thesis

Cover of publication 'Understanding Large Language Models: Towards Rigorous and Targeted Interpretability Using Probing Classifiers and Self-Rationalisation'
Jenny Kunz (2024)

CV in brief

  • Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science from Humboldt University of Berlin (2016).
  • Master’s degree in Language Technology from Uppsala University (2018).
  • PhD Student at LiU (2019-2024)
    Postdoc at LiU (since 2024)​
  • Teaching: Language and Computers (729G49).
    Previous: Text Mining, Language Technology, Natural Language Processing, Neural Networks and Deep Learning, Foundations of AI and ML.

  • Chair of the IDA PhD Council, 2022-2024.
  • IDA Board PhD student co-representative, 2022-2024.

Publications

2024

Jenny Kunz, Marco Kuhlmann (2024) Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Bridging Human-Computer Interaction and Natural Language Processing (Conference paper)
Jenny Kunz (2024)
Jenny Kunz, Oskar Holmström (2024) Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Modular and Open Multilingual NLP (MOOMIN 2024), p. 24-43 (Conference paper)
Marc Braun, Jenny Kunz (2024) Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Student Research Workshop, p. 148-161 (Conference paper)

2023

Oskar Holmström, Jenny Kunz, Marco Kuhlmann (2023) Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Resources and Representations for Under-Resourced Languages and Domains (RESOURCEFUL-2023), p. 92-110 (Conference paper)

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