Search Results for author: Senjuti Dutta

Found 5 papers, 0 papers with code

Ocassionally Secure: A Comparative Analysis of Code Generation Assistants

no code implementations1 Feb 2024 Ran Elgedawy, John Sadik, Senjuti Dutta, Anuj Gautam, Konstantinos Georgiou, Farzin Gholamrezae, Fujiao Ji, Kyungchan Lim, Qian Liu, Scott Ruoti

$ $Large Language Models (LLMs) are being increasingly utilized in various applications, with code generations being a notable example.

Code Generation

Modeling subjectivity (by Mimicking Annotator Annotation) in toxic comment identification across diverse communities

no code implementations1 Nov 2023 Senjuti Dutta, Sid Mittal, Sherol Chen, Deepak Ramachandran, Ravi Rajakumar, Ian Kivlichan, Sunny Mak, Alena Butryna, Praveen Paritosh

The prevalence and impact of toxic discussions online have made content moderation crucial. Automated systems can play a vital role in identifying toxicity, and reducing the reliance on human moderation. Nevertheless, identifying toxic comments for diverse communities continues to present challenges that are addressed in this paper. The two-part goal of this study is to(1)identify intuitive variances from annotator disagreement using quantitative analysis and (2)model the subjectivity of these viewpoints. To achieve our goal, we published a new dataset\footnote{\url{https://github. com/XXX}} with expert annotators' annotations and used two other public datasets to identify the subjectivity of toxicity. Then leveraging the Large Language Model(LLM), we evaluate the model's ability to mimic diverse viewpoints on toxicity by varying size of the training data and utilizing same set of annotators as the test set used during model training and a separate set of annotators as the test set. We conclude that subjectivity is evident across all annotator groups, demonstrating the shortcomings of majority-rule voting.

Language Modelling Large Language Model

Ehrhart-Equivalence, Equidecomposability, and Unimodular Equivalence of Integral Polytopes

no code implementations21 Jan 2021 Fiona Abney-McPeek, Sanket Biswas, Senjuti Dutta, Yongyuan Huang, Deyuan Li, Nancy Xu

In this paper, we establish a relationship between Ehrhart-equivalence and other forms of equivalence: the $\operatorname{GL}_n(\mathbb{Z})$-equidecomposability and unimodular equivalence of two integral $n$-polytopes in $\mathbb{R}^n$.

Combinatorics

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