Group presentation

This page showcases the papers and presentation slides that each group presented at the end of the course. Each group selected at least two papers related to their interests in the humanities, social sciences, language studies or education, and LLMs.



Presentation schedule

Date Presenter (Paper) Short Title Group Slides
10/28 Abby (Brooke et al., 2015) NLP Tool for Digital Humanities (GutenTag) 1 slides
10/28 Alex (Sung et al., 2025) Human vs. LLM Proofreading in L2 Writing 2 slides
10/30 Jeremiah (Bannò et al., 2025) L2 Vocabulary Assessment Using LLMs 5 slides
10/30 Liam (Liu et al., 2021) FinBERT: Financial Language Model 6 slides
11/4 Jaidan (Voigt et al., 2017) Racial Disparities in Police Respect 3 slides
11/4 Vanny (Reddy & Knight, 2011) Decoding the Voynich Manuscript 4 slides
11/6 Sam (Huzaifah et al., 2024) Evaluating Code-Switching with LLMs 7 will be added
11/6 Jackie (Öhman et al., 2024) Emotion Arcs in Literary Texts 8 will be added
11/11 Jake (Schmalz & Tack, 2025) Detecting AI-Written Essays (GPTZero) 9 will be added
11/13 Westley (Schofield & Mehr, 2016) Gender Features in Film Dialogue 1 will be added
11/13 Aran (Han & Choi, 2025) LLM-Powered Concept Mapping for Reading 2 will be added
11/18 Jollie (Rezayi et al., 2025) Automated Scoring of Communication Skills 5 will be added
11/18 Disha (Luo et al., 2024) Othering and Status in Restaurant Reviews 6 will be added
11/20 Ella (Horne & Adali, 2017) Fake News vs. Real News Linguistics 3 will be added
11/20 Dag (Bender et al., 2021) The Dangers of Stochastic Parrots 4 will be added
11/25 Philip (Tapo et al., 2025) GenAI for Literacy in Low-Resource Settings 9 will be added
12/2 Zara (Luo et al., 2019) Semantic Bleaching of English Intensifiers 7 will be added
12/2 Laura (Demszky et al., 2019) Polarization on Social Media (Mass Shootings) 8 will be added

Notes: Slides will be updated according to the schedule.