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The Language Model Understood the Prompt was Ambiguous: Probing
  Syntactic Uncertainty Through Generation

The Language Model Understood the Prompt was Ambiguous: Probing Syntactic Uncertainty Through Generation

16 September 2021
Laura Aina
Tal Linzen
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Papers citing "The Language Model Understood the Prompt was Ambiguous: Probing Syntactic Uncertainty Through Generation"

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Do Large Language Models know who did what to whom?
Do Large Language Models know who did what to whom?
Joseph M. Denning
Xiaohan
Bryor Snefjella
Idan A. Blank
62
1
0
23 Apr 2025
A Taxonomy for Human-LLM Interaction Modes: An Initial Exploration
A Taxonomy for Human-LLM Interaction Modes: An Initial Exploration
Jie Ying Gao
Simret Araya Gebreegziabher
K. T. W. Choo
T. Li
S. Perrault
Thomas W. Malone
31
30
0
30 Mar 2024
Structural Ambiguity and its Disambiguation in Language Model Based
  Parsers: the Case of Dutch Clause Relativization
Structural Ambiguity and its Disambiguation in Language Model Based Parsers: the Case of Dutch Clause Relativization
G. Wijnholds
M. Moortgat
24
3
0
24 May 2023
Probing for Incremental Parse States in Autoregressive Language Models
Probing for Incremental Parse States in Autoregressive Language Models
Tiwalayo Eisape
Vineet Gangireddy
R. Levy
Yoon Kim
25
11
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17 Nov 2022
When a sentence does not introduce a discourse entity, Transformer-based
  models still sometimes refer to it
When a sentence does not introduce a discourse entity, Transformer-based models still sometimes refer to it
Sebastian Schuster
Tal Linzen
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25
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06 May 2022
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