Animesh Nighojkar

Ph.D. Student


Curriculum vitae



Advancing Machine and Human Reasoning (AMHR) Lab

University of South Florida



Publications


No strong feelings one way or another: Re-operationalizing Neutrality in Natural Language Inference


Animesh Nighojkar, Antonio Laverghetta Jr., John Licato

Proceedings of the 17th Linguistic Annotation Workshop (LAW-XVII), Association for Computational Linguistics, Toronto, Canada, 2023 Jul, pp. 199–210


Predicting Human Psychometric Properties Using Computational Language Models


A. Laverghetta, Animesh Nighojkar, Jamshidbek Mirzakhalov, John Licato

arXiv, 2022


Cognitive Modeling of Semantic Fluency Using Transformers


Animesh Nighojkar, Anna Khlyzova, John Licato

Cognitive Aspects of Knowledge Representation workshop at IJCAI-ECAI, 2022


Can Transformer Language Models Predict Psychometric Properties?


A. Laverghetta, Animesh Nighojkar, Jamshidbek Mirzakhalov, John Licato

STARSEM, 2021


Mutual Implication as a Measure of Textual Equivalence


Animesh Nighojkar, John Licato

The Florida AI Research Society, 2021


Improving Paraphrase Detection with the Adversarial Paraphrasing Task


Animesh Nighojkar, John Licato

Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2021


Truthful online double auction based dynamic resource provisioning for multi-objective trade-offs in IaaS clouds


Yashwant Singh Patel, Zahra Malwi, Animesh Nighojkar, R. Misra

Cluster Computing, 2021


Probing the Natural Language Inference Task with Automated Reasoning Tools


Zaid Marji, Animesh Nighojkar, John Licato

The Florida AI Research Society, 2020


Truthful Double Auction Based VM Allocation for Revenue-Energy Trade-Off in Cloud Data Centers


Yashwant Singh Patel, Animesh Nighojkar, R. Misra

National Conference on Communications, 2019

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