Nate Stringham

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school University of Utah '21 - present
school Pomona College '20 - B.A. Math
location_on SLC, UT
email nates [at] cs [dot] utah [dot] edu

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Peaks

A running list of peaks that I have summited.

Utah

  • Wasatch
    • Mt. Olympus
    • Grandeur Peak
    • Pfeifferhorn
    • Broads Fork Twin Peaks
    • Kessler Peak
    • Mt. Raymond
    • Gobbler’s Knob
    • Mt. Timpanogos
    • Mt. Superior
    • Monte Cristo
    • Lone Peak
    • Sundial Peak
    • Murdock Peak
    • Mount Nebo
    • South Thunder Mountain
    • North Thunder Mountain
    • Sunrise (O’Sullivan) Peak
    • Jepsen’s Folly
    • Provo Peak
    • Dromedary
    • Box Elder Peak
    • North Peak
    • East Provo
  • Uinta
    • King’s Peak
  • House Range
    • Notch Peak
  • Antelope Island
    • Frary Peak

Idaho

  • Sawtooth
    • Elephant’s Perch

California

  • San Gabriel
    • Mount Baldy

2024

  • Oliver Bentham*, Nathan Stringham*, and Ana Marasović. Chain-of-Thought Unfaithfulness as Disguised Accuracy. Transactions on Machine Learning Research. URL
  • Ashim Gupta, Rishanth Rajendhran, Nathan Stringham, Vivek Srikumar, Ana Marasović. Whispers of Doubt Amidst Echoes of Triumph in NLP Robustness. In Proceedings of the 2024 Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: Human Language Technologies (Volume 1: Long Papers), pages 5533–5590, Mexico City, Mexico. Association for Computational Linguistics. URL

2023

  • Tianyu Jiang, Sonia Vinogradova, Nathan Stringham, E. Louise Earl, Allan D. Hollander, Patrick R. Huber, Ellen Riloff, R. Sandra Schillo, Giorgio A. Ubbiali, and Matthew Lange. Classifying Organizations for Food System Ontologies using Natural Language Processing. The Integrated Food Ontology Workshop (IFOW 2023). URL

2020

  • Nathan Stringham and Mike Izbicki. Evaluating word embeddings on low-resource languages. In Proceedings of the First Workshop on Evaluation and Comparison of NLP Systems, pages 176–186, Online, November 2020. Association for Computational Linguistics. URL