Date | Presenters | Topics |
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12.05. | Ioannis Partalas | Multilinguality |
19.05. | Xaver Maria Krückl | Parameter-efficient methods |
Qiqi Chen | Learning from natural language instructions | |
26.05. | Renhao Pei | Linguistics |
Yuting Zhao | GPT 4 | |
02.06. | Nil Ayday | LLMs behaving badly |
09.06. | Glot500 | |
16.06. | LLMs: State of the art, trends, applications | |
23.06. | Arda Yüksel | InstructGPT |
Monica Riedler | Multimodality | |
30.06. | Zheyu Zhang | Chain of thought |
07.07. | ||
14.07. | Chengzhi Hu | Prompt engineering |
21.07. | ||
You may choose any topic within the frame of the seminar for the term paper. It does not have to be the topic of your presentation.
Format and submissionThe term paper should be about 25000 characters long (see Prüfungsordnung). You can use the CIS thesis LaTeX template, which can be downloaded here.
Using of generative AI is permitted for the term paper. However, you should describe in detail how you use it in a separate section. The description of the usage of generative AI does not count toward the length requirement.
Please send me the term paper in PDF format by the submission deadline of Aug 18.
The following areas are accepted for the programming project. Please contact me (yehao [at] cis [dot] lmu [dot] de) first to suggest a specific topic related to one or more of these areas.
The code should be submitted as a Git repository with the following: