Publications (7)
InfoLossQA: Characterizing and Recovering Information Loss in Text Simplification
Jan Trienes, Sebastian Joseph, Jörg Schlötterer +5
Text simplification aims to make technical texts more accessible to laypeople but often results in deletion of information and vagueness. This work proposes InfoLossQA, a framework…
AI-Assisted Peer Review at Scale: The AAAI-26 AI Review Pilot
Joydeep Biswas, Sheila Schoepp, Gautham Vasan +10
Scientific peer review faces mounting strain as submission volumes surge, making it increasingly difficult to sustain review quality, consistency, and timeliness. Recent advances i…
Decide less, communicate more: On the construct validity of end-to-end fact-checking in medicine
Sebastian Joseph, Lily Chen, Barry Wei +6
Technological progress has led to concrete advancements in tasks that were regarded as challenging, such as automatic fact-checking. Interest in adopting these systems for public h…
Multilingual Simplification of Medical Texts
Sebastian Joseph, Kathryn Kazanas, Keziah Reina +4
Automated text simplification aims to produce simple versions of complex texts. This task is especially useful in the medical domain, where the latest medical findings are typicall…
VESTA: Visual Exploration with Statistical Tool Agents
William Rudman, Abhishek Divekar, Kanishk Jain +6
Fitting quantitative models to data is a central step in scientific workflows, yet it remains one of the least automated. Recent agent-based systems leverage language and vision-la…
LinkNav: Surfacing Interconnected Information in Scientific Articles
Sebastian Joseph, Jennifer Healey, Junyi Jessy Li +1
We present LinkNav, an enhanced experience for reading academic papers which makes explicit connections between related but non-adjacent passages. To create the experience, we inst…