Koyena Pal
PhD Student
Research interests
- Interpretable AI
- Natural language processing
- AI
- Human-computer interaction
Education
- MS in Computer Science, Brown University
- BS in Computer Science, Brown University
Biography
Koyena Pal is a PhD student at the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University. She earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science from Brown University. Pal is affiliated with the Interpretable Neural Networks Lab (BauLab), Northeastern’s PhD Women’s Group, and Brown University’s Women’s Launch Pad.
Her research area is interpretable AI, and her faculty advisor is Dr. David Bau. Pal has received the Brown CS Scholarship for Richard Tapia Conference and the Top 3 Best Student Paper Award at the IEEE 18th HASE Conference.
Outside of research, she enjoys listening to music in different languages.
Biography
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Future Lens: Anticipating Subsequent Tokens from a Single Hidden State
Citation: Pal, K., Sun, J., Yuan, A., Wallace, B.C., & Bau, D. (2023). Future Lens: Anticipating Subsequent Tokens from a Single Hidden State. ArXiv, abs/2311.04897.