LC2Eval Web Demo
Completion: August 2023
In the summer of 2023, I served as an undergraduate research assistant to Yale's NLP Lab under PI Professor Arman Cohan.
As an academic collaborator, I was introduced to the field of Natural Language Processing, learning about techniques such as tokenization, few-shot/zero-shot learning and prompting. Additionally, I created presentations on important NLP research papers to build my understanding and familiarity with academic research papers.
The LC2Eval research project evaluated 54 existing models from 13 organizations on 7 different tasks. The web demo I created with a lab partner clearly visualized the results obtained from this study, using the Python Streamlit library to implement web design techniques such as pagination, tabling, sorting and searching.
The Lab's full paper can be found here.
Tags: Frontend Python Streamlit Webapp Natural Language Processing Deployed Data-visualization Research Teamwork Yale