I have included here a number of projects I have worked on throughout my academic career.
Publications Academic posters Storybooks Guarani web Quechua glottochronologyPost, Claire Benét, Marie C. McGregor, María Leonor Pacheco, and Alexis Palmer. "Accelerating UMR Adoption: Neuro-Symbolic Conversion from AMR-to-UMR with Low Supervision." In Proceedings of the Fifth International Workshop on Designing Meaning Representations@ LREC-COLING 2024, pp. 140-150. 2024.
Paper.
Bonn, Julia, Matthew J. Buchholz, Jayeol Chun, Andrew Cowell, William Croft, Lukas Denk, Sijia Ge, Claire Benet Post et al. "Building a Broad Infrastructure for Uniform Meaning Representations." In Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024), pp. 2537-2547. 2024.
Paper.
Buchholz, Matthew J., Julia Bonn, Claire Benet Post, Andrew Cowell, and Alexis Palmer. "Bootstrapping UMR Annotations for Arapaho from Language Documentation Resources." In Proceedings of the 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024), pp. 2447-2457. 2024.
Paper.
Ginn, Michael, Ali Marashian, Bhargav Shandilya, Claire Benet Post, Enora Rice, Juan Vásquez, Marie Mcgregor, Matthew Buchholz, Mans Hulden, and Alexis Palmer. "On the Robustness of Neural Models for Full Sentence Transformation." In Proceedings of the 4th Workshop on Natural Language Processing for Indigenous Languages of the Americas (AmericasNLP 2024), pp. 159-173. 2024.
Paper.
Kaiser, Elsi, Deborah Ho, Haley Hsu, Claire Benet Post, and Madeline Rouse. "Referring to people with only a last name: Comparing gender biases in humans and chatGPT." In Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, vol. 45, no. 45. 2023.
Paper.
Post, Claire Benet, and Elsi Kaiser. "What’s in a name? An experimental investigation of last names and gender" Poster presented at the USC Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work, May 2023.
POSTER.
Kaiser, Elsi, Claire Post,
Deborah Ho, and Elsi Kaiser. “(Un)Certainty in Language and Cognition:
Eyewitness Reports vs. Statistical Probability.” University of Oxford, Architectures
and Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP) 2022.
https://virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/3067/submission/314, 2022.
September 2022.
POSTER. ABSTRACT.
Kaiser, Elsi, Claire Post,
Deborah Ho, Haley Hsu, and Madeline Rouse. “How We Talk about People: Gender
Bias Found from Eminence Verbs.” University of Oxford, Architectures and
Mechanisms for Language Processing (AMLaP Poster) 2022.
https://virtual.oxfordabstracts.com/#/event/3067/submission/322/poster, n.d.
2022.
Poster. Abstract.
Kaiser, Elsi, Claire Post,
Deborah Ho, Haley Hsu, and Madeline Rouse. “On the Semantic Consequences of
Referring to a Person Using Only Their Last Name: Effects of Gender-Marked
Pronouns on Dependency-Building.” PSICOM: Pragmatics and Semantics In Cognitive
Modelling at Utretch University.
https://psicom.sites.uu.nl/wp-content/uploads/sites/472/2022/08/PROMS_2022_paper_12.pdf,
2022.
ABSTRACT.
Post, Claire, Bryant
Cong, Deborah Ho, and Elsi Kaiser. “What’s in a Reaction? Emoji Response
Ambiguities in Texts and Social Media.” USC Undergraduate SCymposium (Spring
2021).
Poster.
Post, Claire,
Shaneel Badani, and Amanda Hmelar. “Impact of Covid-19 on Measles and Rubella
Related Disabilities Following Vaccine Campaign Postponement.” Voice of
Specially Abled People. 2020 https://www.voiceofsap.org/vri2020/.
Paper. Presentation.
Over the summer of 2021, I worked with Professor Khalil Iskaskourous through a SURF grant to create more language resources for endangered language learners. Amoungst these was a storybook of animated GIFs that I illustrated. Here I have included a sample of the images that later on will have text added to them in different languages.
Below I have included a summary of a paper I wrote about the impacts of Spanish language colonization has been made on the Quechua language. This project demonstrates my skills coding in R-Studio as I created each of the graphs. To see the code wrtitten you can access my Github projects to view the R-Studio project.
Similarity between Quechua and Indo-European Languages.
Quechua Similarity to Other Amerindian Languages.
Spanish Similarity to Quechua by Part of Speech.
Median Levenshtein Distance between Indo-European Languages.
Percent of each part of speech in Quechua with Spanish origins.
Count of Quechuan words with Spanish origins by part of speech.