Papers by Yuchen Ni
PRISM: Probabilistic Reward Model with Inherent Structural Modeling (2026.acl-long)
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| Challenge: | Existing evaluators compress diverse human judgments into a single scalar, leading to brittle alignment and reward hacking. |
| Approach: | They propose a Gaussian-based reinterpretation of reward evaluation as a conditional distribution and a mixture of Gaussians to capture conflicting preference dimensions. |
| Outcome: | The proposed model outperforms scalar baselines in accuracy and generalization. |
Are LLMs Rational Investors? A Study on the Financial Bias in LLMs (2025.findings-acl)
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Yuhang Zhou, Yuchen Ni, Zhiheng Xi, Zhangyue Yin, Yu He, Gan Yunhui, Xiang Liu, Zhang Jian, Sen Liu, Xipeng Qiu, Yixin Cao, Guangnan Ye, Hongfeng Chai
| Challenge: | Existing studies on biases within specific domains, such as finance, remain limited. |
| Approach: | They propose a framework to detect, detect, analyze and mitigate financial biases in large language models. |
| Outcome: | The proposed framework reduces bias by 68% for the most biased model, according to key metrics. |
R3-NL2GQL: A Model Coordination and Knowledge Graph Alignment Approach for NL2GQL (2024.findings-emnlp)
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Yuhang Zhou, Yu He, Siyu Tian, Yuchen Ni, Zhangyue Yin, Xiang Liu, Chuanjun Ji, Sen Liu, Xipeng Qiu, Guangnan Ye, Hongfeng Chai
| Challenge: | Adapting existing approaches for converting natural language to SQL encounters hurdles due to distinct nature of GQL compared to SQL. |
| Approach: | They propose a method that integrates both small and large Foundation Models for ranking, rewriting, and refining tasks. |
| Outcome: | The proposed approach integrates both small and large Foundation Models for ranking, rewriting, and refining tasks while capitalizing on the superior generalization and query generation prowess of larger models for the final transformation of natural language queries into GQL formats. |