Name: Maximillian Chen
Type: User
Company: Columbia University
Bio: phd candidate @columbianlp, student researcher @google | prev: @alexa, @microsoft, @Morgan-Stanley, cornell cs/stats '21
Twitter: maximillianc_
Location: New York, New York
Blog: max.imillian.com
Maximillian Chen's Projects
A simple academic personal website, built with NextJS
Columbia Team's Emotion Modules
BlenderBot2 + Google Retreiver
Chowtime is an application designed to help people decide where to eat.
Code for the paper titled "Controllable Mixed-Initiative Dialogue Generation through Prompting"
COVID-19 Data Collection by teams at Cornell
This Java program converts Markdown text into HTML code.
This program takes in two text files, one containing card data (card number, expiration date, card type, etc.) and one containing transaction data (type of transaction, transaction amount, etc.). The program then matches all transactions and card information with the appropriate person/account, and prints each account statement in an organized and coherent fashion. Sample input files are included.
A compilation of all 24 labs completed in Fall 2017.
DialoGLUE: A Natural Language Understanding Benchmark for Task-Oriented Dialogue
Quick implementation of Monroe et al.'s algorithm for comparing languages
My personal website.
Multimodal model for text and tabular data with HuggingFace transformers as building block for text data
Notebooks using the Hugging Face libraries 🤗
An implementation of the popular board game, Scrabble, created from scratch in OCaml. Developed by Max Chen, Samuel Levenson and Richard Yu for CS 3110: Data Structures & Functional Programming at Cornell University.
PACIFIC: Towards Proactive Conversational Question Answering over Tabular and Textual Data in Finance
Phagebook - An educational website on bacteriophage therapy with a built-in text parsing "search engine." Created for the 2018 Health Hackathon.
A simple chatbot that will eventually use sentiment analysis to choose various phrases to spit back that are popular within the brotherhood of Phi Delta Theta at Cornell University. Warning: some phrases may be explicit.
This is the code for our paper: PLACES: Prompting Language Models for Social Conversation Synthesis
Repository for the paper titled Seamlessly Integrating Factual Information and Social Content with Persuasive Dialogue
A visualization of US Refugee Immigration Patterns
Pre-Finetuning for Emotional Speech Recognition
Some scripts, python notebooks, and visualizations that I wrote throughout the course of my Summer 2018 internship. All numbers, company names. and other potentially confidential data have been replaced with "dummy" data; only methodologies that have no potential confidentiality have been shown.
code for vaporfly study