Search Results for author: Elena Merino-Gómez

Found 7 papers, 2 papers with code

Open Source Conversational LLMs do not know most Spanish words

no code implementations21 Mar 2024 Javier Conde, Miguel González, Nina Melero, Raquel Ferrando, Gonzalo Martínez, Elena Merino-Gómez, José Alberto Hernández, Pedro Reviriego

The growing interest in Large Language Models (LLMs) and in particular in conversational models with which users can interact has led to the development of a large number of open-source chat LLMs.

Fairness

Establishing Vocabulary Tests as a Benchmark for Evaluating Large Language Models

1 code implementation23 Oct 2023 Gonzalo Martínez, Javier Conde, Elena Merino-Gómez, Beatriz Bermúdez-Margaretto, José Alberto Hernández, Pedro Reviriego, Marc Brysbaert

Vocabulary tests, once a cornerstone of language modeling evaluation, have been largely overlooked in the current landscape of Large Language Models (LLMs) like Llama, Mistral, and GPT.

Language Modelling

How many words does ChatGPT know? The answer is ChatWords

1 code implementation28 Sep 2023 Gonzalo Martínez, Javier Conde, Pedro Reviriego, Elena Merino-Gómez, José Alberto Hernández, Fabrizio Lombardi

The benefits of ChatWords are illustrated with two case studies: evaluating the knowledge that ChatGPT has of the Spanish lexicon (taken from the official dictionary of the "Real Academia Espa\~nola") and of the words that appear in the Quixote, the well-known novel written by Miguel de Cervantes.

Playing with Words: Comparing the Vocabulary and Lexical Richness of ChatGPT and Humans

no code implementations14 Aug 2023 Pedro Reviriego, Javier Conde, Elena Merino-Gómez, Gonzalo Martínez, José Alberto Hernández

Therefore, further research is needed to understand how the use of ChatGPT and more broadly generative AI tools will affect the vocabulary and lexical richness in different types of text and languages.

Unfinished Architectures: A Perspective from Artificial Intelligence

no code implementations3 Mar 2023 Elena Merino-Gómez, Pedro Reviriego, Fernando Moral

Unfinished buildings are a constant throughout the history of architecture and have given rise to intense debates on the opportuneness of their completion, in addition to offering alibis for theorizing about the compositional possibilities in coherence with the finished parts.

Can Artificial Intelligence Reconstruct Ancient Mosaics?

no code implementations7 Oct 2022 Fernando Moral-Andrés, Elena Merino-Gómez, Pedro Reviriego, Fabrizio Lombardi

A large number of ancient mosaics have not reached us because they have been destroyed by erosion, earthquakes, looting or even used as materials in newer construction.

Image Generation

Text to Image Generation: Leaving no Language Behind

no code implementations19 Aug 2022 Pedro Reviriego, Elena Merino-Gómez

The results show that there is a significant performance degradation when using languages other than English, especially for languages that are not widely used.

Text-to-Image Generation

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