Papers by Nihal V. Nayak
PromptSource: An Integrated Development Environment and Repository for Natural Language Prompts (2022.acl-demo)
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Stephen Bach, Victor Sanh, Zheng Xin Yong, Albert Webson, Colin Raffel, Nihal V. Nayak, Abheesht Sharma, Taewoon Kim, M Saiful Bari, Thibault Fevry, Zaid Alyafeai, Manan Dey, Andrea Santilli, Zhiqing Sun, Srulik Ben-david, Canwen Xu, Gunjan Chhablani, Han Wang, Jason Fries, Maged Al-shaibani, Shanya Sharma, Urmish Thakker, Khalid Almubarak, Xiangru Tang, Dragomir Radev, Mike Tian-jian Jiang, Alexander Rush
| Challenge: | PromptSource is a system for creating, sharing, and using natural language prompts . prompts are used to train and query language models in zero-shot learning settings . |
| Approach: | PromptSource is a system for creating, sharing, and using natural language prompts . et al.: using prompts to train and query language models is emerging area in NLP . they propose a templating language for defining data-linked prompts, a user interface that iterates on prompt development . |
| Outcome: | PromptSource is a system for creating, sharing, and using natural language prompts . it has a templating language for defining data-linked prompts and a community-driven set of guidelines . |
Revisiting Generalization Across Difficulty Levels: It’s Not So Easy (2026.eacl-long)
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| Challenge: | Existing research is mixed regarding whether training on easier or harder data leads to better results. |
| Approach: | They examine how well large language models generalize across different task difficulties by using a large dataset and a well-established difficulty metric. |
| Outcome: | The results show that training on hard data can't achieve consistent improvements across the full range of difficulties. |