Harvey Fu

harveyfu [at] uchicago.edu

(Harvey) Yiyun Fu

Welcome! I am a first year Ph.D. student in Computer Science at the Univeristy of Chicago, advised by Prof. Ari Holtzman and within UChicago C&I. Prior to UChicago, I received B.S. in Economics and Mathematics from the University of Southern California.

I have a broad interest in natural language processing and machine learning. My current research focus lies in understanding language model capabilities, as well as building generalizable and robust NLP systems. Recently, I am interested in LLM mathematical reasoning hallucinations.

I am extremely grateful to all of my mentors and collaborators who warmly guided me into the field of NLP Research.

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Recent News

  • [Oct 2023] Two papers [1, 2] are accepted to EMNLP 2023 Findings.
  • [May 2023] Check out our new preprints [1, 2] on understanding large language model capabilities.
  • [May 2023] I received the USC Provost's Research Fellowship.

Publications

  • Estimating Large Language Model Capabilities without Labeled Test Data
    Harvey Yiyun Fu, Qinyuan Ye, Albert Xu, Xiang Ren, and Robin Jia.
    Findings of EMNLP, 2023.
    [abstract] [code]

  • How Predictable Are Large Language Model Capabilities? A Case Study on BIG-bench
    Qinyuan Ye, Harvey Yiyun Fu, Xiang Ren, and Robin Jia.
    Findings of EMNLP, 2023.
    [abstract]

Teaching

  • ITP115: Programming in Python: Fall 2022, Spring 2023, Fall 2023

Miscellany

  • I play basketball in my free time. I am also a semi-fluent bamboo flute player.
  • I enjoy reading science-fiction as a way to think outside the box, especially for those with Artificial Intelligence elements. Often times I take that as a research motivation.
  • This website is adapted from Nelson's.