Alberto Accomazzi


2024

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INDUS: Effective and Efficient Language Models for Scientific Applications
Bishwaranjan Bhattacharjee | Aashka Trivedi | Masayasu Muraoka | Muthukumaran Ramasubramanian | Takuma Udagawa | Iksha Gurung | Nishan Pantha | Rong Zhang | Bharath Dandala | Rahul Ramachandran | Manil Maskey | Kaylin Bugbee | Michael M. Little | Elizabeth Fancher | Irina Gerasimov | Armin Mehrabian | Lauren Sanders | Sylvain V. Costes | Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma | Kelly Lockhart | Thomas Allen | Felix Grezes | Megan Ansdell | Alberto Accomazzi | Yousef El-Kurdi | Davis Wertheimer | Birgit Pfitzmann | Cesar Berrospi Ramis | Michele Dolfi | Rafael Teixeira De Lima | Panagiotis Vagenas | S. Karthik Mukkavilli | Peter W. J. Staar | Sanaz Vahidinia | Ryan McGranaghan | Tsengdar J. Lee
Proceedings of the 2024 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing: Industry Track

Large language models (LLMs) trained on general domain corpora showed remarkable results on natural language processing (NLP) tasks. However, previous research demonstrated LLMs trained using domain-focused corpora perform better on specialized tasks. Inspired by this insight, we developed INDUS, a comprehensive suite of LLMs tailored for the closely-related domains of Earth science, biology, physics, heliophysics, planetary sciences and astrophysics, and trained using curated scientific corpora drawn from diverse data sources. The suite of models include: (1) an encoder model trained using domain-specific vocabulary and corpora to address NLP tasks, (2) a contrastive-learning based text embedding model trained using a diverse set of datasets to address information retrieval tasks and (3) smaller versions of these models created using knowledge distillation for applications which have latency or resource constraints. We also created three new scientific benchmark datasets, Climate-Change NER (entity-recognition), NASA-QA (extractive QA) and NASA-IR (IR) to accelerate research in these multi-disciplinary fields. We show that our models outperform both general-purpose (RoBERTa) and domain- specific (SciBERT) encoders on these new tasks as well as existing tasks in the domains of interest. Furthermore, we demonstrate the use of these models in two industrial settings- as a retrieval model for large-scale vector search applications and in automatic content tagging systems.

2023

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Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Information Extraction from Scientific Publications
Tirthankar Ghosal | Felix Grezes | Thomas Allen | Kelly Lockhart | Alberto Accomazzi | Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Information Extraction from Scientific Publications

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AstroLLaMA: Towards Specialized Foundation Models in Astronomy
Tuan Dung Nguyen | Yuan-Sen Ting | Ioana Ciuca | Charles O’Neill | Ze-Chang Sun | Maja Jabłońska | Sandor Kruk | Ernest Perkowski | Jack Miller | Jason Jason Jingsh Li | Josh Peek | Kartheik Iyer | Tomasz Rozanski | Pranav Khetarpal | Sharaf Zaman | David Brodrick | Sergio J. Rodriguez Mendez | Thang Bui | Alyssa Goodman | Alberto Accomazzi | Jill Naiman | Jesse Cranney | Kevin Schawinski | Roberta Raileanu
Proceedings of the Second Workshop on Information Extraction from Scientific Publications

2022

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Proceedings of the first Workshop on Information Extraction from Scientific Publications
Tirthankar Ghosal | Sergi Blanco-Cuaresma | Alberto Accomazzi | Robert M. Patton | Felix Grezes | Thomas Allen
Proceedings of the first Workshop on Information Extraction from Scientific Publications