Papers by Zhengwu Ma
Conflicts Make Large Reasoning Models Vulnerable to Attacks (2026.findings-acl)
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| Challenge: | Large Reasoning Models have demonstrated outstanding capabilities in solving complex reasoning tasks by incorporating step-by-step chain-of-thought (CoT) reasoning. |
| Approach: | They evaluate three large reasoning models that perform explicit and coherent reasoning under conflicting objectives and use them to evaluate their performance. |
| Outcome: | The proposed models perform explicit and coherent reasoning before producing their outputs, improving problem-solving and multi-step decision making. |
Traces in the Brain: Neural Evidence for Syntactic Movement in English and Chinese (2026.findings-acl)
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Yuhan Huang, Zhengwu Ma, Yuqi Jin, Beth Chan, Zheng Shen, Jackie Yan-Ki Lai, John T. Hale, Jixing Li
| Challenge: | Syntactic movement is a core concept in generative linguistics to account for word-order variation and long-distance dependencies. |
| Approach: | They annotated every sentence in the audiobook The Little Prince using X-bar style tree annotations. |
| Outcome: | The proposed model shows that deep structure significantly predicts neural responses in English but not in Chinese. |