Papers by Ruoxi Xu
Memorizing is Not Enough: Deep Knowledge Injection Through Reasoning (2025.acl-long)
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Ruoxi Xu, Yunjie Ji, Boxi Cao, Yaojie Lu, Hongyu Lin, Xianpei Han, Ben He, Yingfei Sun, Xiangang Li, Le Sun
| Challenge: | Existing knowledge injection frameworks focus on knowledge memorization and retrieval, but static nature of large language models leads to outdated information as the real world evolves or when adapting to domain-specific knowledge. |
| Approach: | They propose a four-tier knowledge injection framework that defines the levels of knowledge injection: memorization, retrieval, reasoning, and association. |
| Outcome: | The proposed framework defines the levels of knowledge injection: memorization, retrieval, reasoning, and association. |
CCHall: A Novel Benchmark for Joint Cross-Lingual and Cross-Modal Hallucinations Detection in Large Language Models (2025.acl-long)
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| Challenge: | Existing studies on hallucinations in large language models are limited to a single scenario, either cross-lingual or cross-modal. |
| Approach: | They propose a joint Cross-lingual and Cross-modal hallucinations benchmark to fill this gap . they incorporate cross-lingual, cross-modal scenarios to assess hallucinic capabilities . |
| Outcome: | The proposed benchmark incorporates both cross-lingual and cross-modal hallucination scenarios to assess the cross-linguistic and crossmodal capabilities of LLMs. |
ECO v1: Towards Event-Centric Opinion Mining (2022.findings-acl)
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| Challenge: | Existing studies on event-centric opinion mining focus on entity-centric opinions . entity-centered opinions focus on sentimental polarity of events, while event-centered ones focus on content . |
| Approach: | They propose to perform event-centric opinion mining on event-argument structure and expression categorizing theory and benchmark it against a pioneer corpus. |
| Outcome: | The proposed task is feasible and challenging, and the results are beneficial for future studies. |