Delong Chen


2024

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Measuring Political Bias in Large Language Models: What Is Said and How It Is Said
Yejin Bang | Delong Chen | Nayeon Lee | Pascale Fung
Proceedings of the 62nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 1: Long Papers)

We propose to measure political bias in LLMs by analyzing both the content and style of their generated content regarding political issues. Existing benchmarks and measures focus on gender and racial biases. However, political bias exists in LLMs and can lead to polarization and other harms in downstream applications. In order to provide transparency to users, we advocate that there should be fine-grained and explainable measures of political biases generated by LLMs. Our proposed measure looks at different political issues such as reproductive rights and climate change, at both the content (the substance of the generation) and the style (the lexical polarity) of such bias. We measured the political bias in eleven open-sourced LLMs and showed that our proposed framework is easily scalable to other topics and is explainable.

2023

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Towards Joint Modeling of Dialogue Response and Speech Synthesis based on Large Language Model
Xinyu Zhou | Delong Chen | Yudong Chen
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing (ICNLSP 2023)