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Workshop on Cross-Cultural Considerations in NLP, held during NAACL 2025.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Joined December 2022
π£ Second Call for Papers! π. Weβre extending our CFP to February 6, 2025 β³βmore time to submit your work on culture, society & NLP!. π
New Deadline: Feb 6, 2025.π Workshop details: Submit now & join us! πβ¨. #NLP #C3NLP #CulturalNLP #NAACL2025.
c3nlp.github.io
π£ C3NLP 2025 CFP now out π. Weβre thrilled to announce C3NLP will be at NAACL 2025 in Albuquerque, New Mexico! π. π
Workshop Details: Co-organized w/ @vinodkpg @sunipa17 @LucianaBenotti @daniel_hers @YongCaoPlus @LauraCabelloPi @LiZhou21 @IfeAdebara.
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@vinodkpg @sunipa17 @LucianaBenotti @daniel_hers @YongCaoPlus @LauraCabelloPi @LiZhou21 @IfeAdebara π Finally, join us to explore the latest in cross-cultural NLP research. β¨.π We warmly welcome your submissions and participation! π.
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@vinodkpg @sunipa17 @LucianaBenotti @daniel_hers @YongCaoPlus @LauraCabelloPi @LiZhou21 @IfeAdebara We have 3 channels of submission. (1) Direct submissions for peer-review by January 30th. (2) ARR reviewed work by February 20th. (3) For papers published elsewhere that you would like to share, the deadline is March 18th. Plese check out our website for submission link.
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@vinodkpg @sunipa17 @LucianaBenotti @daniel_hers @YongCaoPlus @LauraCabelloPi @LiZhou21 @IfeAdebara We invite submissions on cultural considerations in NLP and seek archival and non archival work on topics including (but not limited to):.- Cultural inclusivity and representation in NLP .- Enhancing cultural expressions in multimodal models.- Learning from low-resource cultures.
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π£ C3NLP 2025 CFP now out π. Weβre thrilled to announce C3NLP will be at NAACL 2025 in Albuquerque, New Mexico! π. π
Workshop Details: Co-organized w/ @vinodkpg @sunipa17 @LucianaBenotti @daniel_hers @YongCaoPlus @LauraCabelloPi @LiZhou21 @IfeAdebara.
c3nlp.github.io
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Please provide us feedback about the workshop through our feedback form:
docs.google.com
Thank you for attending the 2nd workshop on Cross Cultural Considerations in NLP at ACL 2024. As we continue to develop this program, we would appreciate your input on how to make the workshop better!
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Congratulations to the best paper authors!.Thanks to everyone who attended and contributed. You can find our proceedings on
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The C3NLP best papers are:.3. Does Cross-Cultural Alignment Change the Commonsense Morality of Language Models?.Yuu Jinnai.
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The C3NLP best papers are:.2. CRAFT: Extracting and Tuning Cultural Instructions from the Wild.Bin Wang et al.
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The C3NLP best papers are:.1. BLEnD: A Benchmark for LLMs on Everyday Knowledge in Diverse Cultures and Languages.Junho Myung et al.
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Our poster session is starting now! Make sure to come back at 17:15 (Thailand time) for our best paper awards π.
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Xun Wu: governments must be made aware of LLM limitations, and in particular, value alignment limitations.
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@kalikabali: ethical progress will be driven by understanding who the technology is built for.
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@emilymbender: governments' use of LLMs is alarming and demonstrate unrealistic expectations of reasoning etc., because LLMs *look* like good solutions but they are not.
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@kalikabali @Diyi_Yang @Diyi_Yang many technical challenges make culture appealing even if you don't care about cross-cultural NLP: scaling laws and sparsity, the "soft" notion of culture, participatory design, influence of LLMs on society. .
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RT @LauraCabelloPi: What is considered right or wrong in a specific culture? What aspects should be promoted within a culture to be consistβ¦.
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Key questions in cross-cultural NLP include how to define the scope of culture, the goal of progress and the concrete impact on society.
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Join our panel discussion now to ask Xun Wu, @kalikabali and @Diyi_Yang about policy, society and cross-cultural NLP! #ACL2024NLP.
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@kalikabali Policy is central because it determines what values AI must align to - as in the example of accessibility, corporate interest does *not* drive cross-cultural considerations, so policymakers must demand them from language technology.
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Last but not least on the topic of society, policy and cross-cultural NLP, panelist @Diyi_Yang is educating us about LLMs as cultural interlocutors through case studies and questions.
Next, we have @Diyi_Yang, asst. professor in the Computer Science Department at Stanford University, also affiliated with the Stanford NLP Group, Stanford HCI Group and Stanford Human Centered AI Institute, where she focuses on human-centered NLP and computational social science
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