Athiya Deviyani

PhD student, Language Technologies Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

Athiya Deviyani at her desk with her cat

I am a PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University's Language Technologies Institute, advised by Prof. Fernando Diaz. My research is in trustworthy ML/NLP, focused on developing robust and rigorous evaluation frameworks. My projects explore quantitative methods to make sure we're using the right tools to measure the right things in the right way.

I am also a part-time researcher at Netflix, working on algorithmic identity modeling for recommender systems. I've also done representation learning work in industry, including graph-based neural embeddings and efficient LLM fine-tuning for Siri Search at Apple.

Before that, I worked with Prof. Alan W. Black and Prof. Maarten Sap during my master's at CMU, and with Prof. Ajitha Rajan and Prof. Steven Wilson during my undergrad at The University of Edinburgh.

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Selected Publications

Contextual Metric Meta-Evaluation by Measuring Local Metric Accuracy

Athiya Deviyani, Fernando Diaz

Findings of NAACL 2025