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  1. Semantic Scholar profile for Saadia Gabriel, with 208 highly influential citations and 19 scientific research papers.

  2. Saadia Gabriel. Published 2023. Computer Science, Linguistics, Sociology. TLDR. My work focuses on pragmatic formalisms that measure factuality, intent, and social bias of language that can support building AI systems to address critical applications like fact-checking and content moderation. Expand. homes.cs.washington.edu. Save to Library.

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  4. Most semantic formalisms, to date, do not capture such pragmatic implications in which people express social biases and power differentials in language. We introduce Social Bias Frames, a new conceptual formalism that aims to model the pragmatic frames in which people project social biases and stereotypes onto others.

  5. Nov 10, 2019 · Maarten Sap, Saadia Gabriel, Lianhui Qin, Dan Jurafsky, Noah A. Smith, Yejin Choi. Warning: this paper contains content that may be offensive or upsetting. Language has the power to reinforce stereotypes and project social biases onto others.

    • Maarten Sap, Saadia Gabriel, Lianhui Qin, Dan Jurafsky, Noah A. Smith, Yejin Choi
    • arXiv:1911.03891 [cs.CL]
    • 2019
    • Computation and Language (cs.CL)
  6. Saadia Gabriel. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR (BEGINNING JULY 2024) COMPUTER SCIENCE. Engineering VI - Room 277. Email: skgabrie@cs.washington.edu. Phone: (310) 206-3321.

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