About Me
Hey! I’m Luísa, I am a CS undergrad at the University of São Paulo and incoming CS PhD student at Stanford. Previously I was a visiting researcher at the University of Edinburgh and research scholar at Cohere for AI. My research interests are, broadly speaking, data-centric modelling, generalization on low-resource settings and robust evaluation design.
Updates
- 2025.1 Excited to have co-authored Kaleidoscope: In-language Exams for Massively Multilingual Vision Evaluation, a cross-institutional effort setting a new standard for multilingual vision evaluation
- 2024.2 Starting Research Internship @ Cohere advised by Dr. Sebastian Ruder and Dr. Ahmet Üstün working on multilingual models
- 2024.2 Thrilled to share “LLM See, LLM Do: Guiding Data Generation to Target Non-Differentiable Objectives” was accepted to EMNLP 2024 (Oral)!
- 2024.1 Starting as a Research Scholar @ Cohere for AI mentored by Dr. Sara Hooker, Dr. Sebastian Ruder, Dr. Marzieh Fadaee and Dr. Julia Kreutzer working on synthetic data
- 2023.2 “Evaluating the Evaluators: Are Current Few-Shot Learning Benchmarks Fit for Purpose?” was accepted to ICML 2023 - DMLR Workshop
- 2023.1 Starting Research Internship focused on meta-evaluation of FSL methods @ the University of Edinburgh advised by Prof. Henry Gouk and Prof. Tim Hospedales
- 2021.2 Starting as a Undergraduate Research Assistant working on representation learning for sketches w/ Prof. Leo Sampaio and Prof. Moacir Ponti
