Candy Olivia Mawalim


2025

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WorldCuisines: A Massive-Scale Benchmark for Multilingual and Multicultural Visual Question Answering on Global Cuisines
Genta Indra Winata | Frederikus Hudi | Patrick Amadeus Irawan | David Anugraha | Rifki Afina Putri | Wang Yutong | Adam Nohejl | Ubaidillah Ariq Prathama | Nedjma Ousidhoum | Afifa Amriani | Anar Rzayev | Anirban Das | Ashmari Pramodya | Aulia Adila | Bryan Wilie | Candy Olivia Mawalim | Cheng Ching Lam | Daud Abolade | Emmanuele Chersoni | Enrico Santus | Fariz Ikhwantri | Garry Kuwanto | Hanyang Zhao | Haryo Akbarianto Wibowo | Holy Lovenia | Jan Christian Blaise Cruz | Jan Wira Gotama Putra | Junho Myung | Lucky Susanto | Maria Angelica Riera Machin | Marina Zhukova | Michael Anugraha | Muhammad Farid Adilazuarda | Natasha Christabelle Santosa | Peerat Limkonchotiwat | Raj Dabre | Rio Alexander Audino | Samuel Cahyawijaya | Shi-Xiong Zhang | Stephanie Yulia Salim | Yi Zhou | Yinxuan Gui | David Ifeoluwa Adelani | En-Shiun Annie Lee | Shogo Okada | Ayu Purwarianti | Alham Fikri Aji | Taro Watanabe | Derry Tanti Wijaya | Alice Oh | Chong-Wah Ngo
Proceedings of the 2025 Conference of the Nations of the Americas Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (Volume 1: Long Papers)

Vision Language Models (VLMs) often struggle with culture-specific knowledge, particularly in languages other than English and in underrepresented cultural contexts. To evaluate their understanding of such knowledge, we introduce WorldCuisines, a massive-scale benchmark for multilingual and multicultural, visually grounded language understanding. This benchmark includes a visual question answering (VQA) dataset with text-image pairs across 30 languages and dialects, spanning 9 language families and featuring over 1 million data points, making it the largest multicultural VQA benchmark to date. It includes tasks for identifying dish names and their origins. We provide evaluation datasets in two sizes (12k and 60k instances) alongside a training dataset (1 million instances). Our findings show that while VLMs perform better with correct location context, they struggle with adversarial contexts and predicting specific regional cuisines and languages. To support future research, we release a knowledge base with annotated food entries and images along with the VQA data.

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Indonesian Speech Content De-Identification in Low Resource Transcripts
Rifqi Naufal Abdjul | Dessi Puji Lestari | Ayu Purwarianti | Candy Olivia Mawalim | Sakriani Sakti | Masashi Unoki
Proceedings of the Second Workshop in South East Asian Language Processing

Advancements in technology and the increased use of digital data threaten individual privacy, especially in speech containing Personally Identifiable Information (PII). Therefore, systems that can remove or process privacy-sensitive data in speech are needed, particularly for low-resource transcripts. These transcripts are minimally annotated or labeled automatically, which is less precise than human annotation. However, using them can simplify the development of de-identification systems in any language. In this study, we develop and evaluate an efficient speech de-identification system. We create an Indonesian speech dataset containing sensitive private information and design a system with three main components: speech recognition, information extraction, and masking. To enhance performance in low-resource settings, we incorporate transcription data in training, use data augmentation, and apply weakly supervised learning. Our results show that our techniques significantly improve privacy detection performance, with approximately 29% increase in F1 score, 20% in precision, and 30% in recall with minimally labeled data.

2017

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Rule-based Reordering and Post-Processing for Indonesian-Korean Statistical Machine Translation
Candy Olivia Mawalim | Dessi Puji Lestari | Ayu Purwarianti
Proceedings of the 31st Pacific Asia Conference on Language, Information and Computation