Yichen "William" Huang
(Or just "Will")
I am a research assistant supervised by Professor Chris Donahue at Carnegie Mellon University. I completed my MSc in natural language processing at Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence supervised by Professors Timothy Baldwin and Gus Xia. I completed my undergraduate studies at New York University Shanghai where I double majored in Computer Science and Data Science under the supervision of Professors Gus Xia and Yik-Cheung Tam.
My research interest is in music artificial intelligence and natural language processing. I am currently working on improving, utilizing, and evaluating music generative models.
Previously, I have worked on a (strangely) broad range of topics including NLP (automatic evaluation, robustness, and understanding LMs), music AI (both symbolic and acoustic), interpretable representation learning, vision-language tasks (multimodal coreference and creative captioning) and AI-powered HCI. Please see the TL;DRs of the projects below for quick summaries.
During my off-time, I am a half-baked guitarist. I design and run AI-assisted D&D campaigns, and I work on cringy jokes (I learn from the best).
News
| Dec 14, 2024 | I am looking for PhD opportunities in music AI starting fall 2025. I am currently interested in improving music generative models into helpful, interactive tools by better control, evaluation, and consideration of the human creative process. Please see my research statement. |
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| Mar 17, 2024 | Our paper REFeREE: A REference-FREE Model-Based Metric for Text Simplification has been accepted at LREC-COLING 2024. |
| Oct 8, 2023 | Our short paper Robustness Tests for Automatic Machine Translation Metrics with Adversarial Attacks has been accepted at EMNLP 2023 Findings. |
| Sep 22, 2023 | Our paper Learning Interpretable Low-dimensional Representation via Physical Symmetry has been accepted at NeurIPS 2023. |