Matthieu Dubois
My name is Matthieu Dubois, I am a Doctoral Candidate at the ISIR lab of Sorbonne Université in Paris, working on Natural Language Processing. My research subject is centered around Artificial Texts, texts produced by Large Language Models. My first works deal with detecting those, but my interest is piqued by anything related to text generation, such as diversity or model idiosyncracies.
Recent Publications
How Sampling Affects the Detectability of Machine-written texts: A Comprehensive Study — EMNLP (2025)
Matthieu Dubois, François Yvon, Pablo PiantanidaMOSAIC: Multiple Observers Spotting AI Content — ACL (2025)
Matthieu Dubois, François Yvon, Pablo Piantanida
Recent Talks
- Mosaic : Mélange d’experts pour la détection de textes artificiels — TALN 2025, Aix-Marseille Université (Jul 2025)
Marseille, France
