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About Me

I am Yaman Kumar Singla, a Google Ph.D. fellow in the Department of Computer Science Engineering at the State University of New York at Buffalo.

I study human behavior in the wild- in both its flavors [1,2,3]: explanation and prediction. My research is about designing large language and human behavior models that can predict human behavior, generate content that can bring about needed behavior, and explain behavior. A list of works by me and my collaborators can be found here: http://behavior-in-the-wild.github.io.

A more detailed version of this is given in my (work-in-progress) Ph.D. thesis and the slides given here.

The motivation as to why do I work on the behavior modality and why behavior in the wild should be solved at all is covered in this blog.

Feel free to get in touch with me by email if you want to discuss this further: yamank[at]iiitd[dot]ac[dot]in. To get more information, check out the links at the top of the page. 

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