#acl2023 — Public Fediverse posts
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Maybe at the Nobel lecture we'll finally find out how many legs Hinton's cat really has... #acl2023 #throwback @7c0h 😂 https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/physics/2024/press-release/
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GAIA Search: Hugging Face and Pyserini Interoperability for NLP Training Data Exploration (#ACL2023 demo)
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🥰 Martha Palmer, of lexical semantics in #nlproc fame and one of my profs at Penn, won the #ACL2023 lifetime achievement award. 💪
Seeing a female prof in computer science was hugely important for me 20 years ago (and continues to be now). #acl2023nlp -
Fantastic keynote by Alison Gopnik at #acl2023nlp , arguing that we should see large language models as a new cultural technology (think printing press, internet search) and not new kinds of (intelligent or not) agents #ACL2023 #llm
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See the sheer joy of my collaborators at #ACL2023 when 🤩
DissentQA
won best Paper AC awardThis is a happy outcome of the fruitful collaboration with a group of wonderfully friendly people
https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.05655
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Presenting Riveter 💪, a Python package to measure social dynamics between personas mentioned in text.
Given a verb lexicon, Riveter 💪 can extract entities and visualize relationships between them.
Package: https://github.com/maartensap/riveter-nlp
Paper: http://maartensap.com/pdfs/antoniak2023riveter.pdf
Video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=Uftyd8eCmFw
Demo Notebook: https://github.com/maartensap/riveter-nlp/blob/main/riveter/demo.ipynb
With Anjalie Field, Jimin Mun, Melanie Walsh, Lauren Klein, Maarten Sap
#ACL2023 #DH2023 #CulturalAnalytics #DigitalHumanities #NLProc
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So cool to see that #acl2023 is still the place where I can meet many old friends #computationalLinguistics
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Die Bochumerinnen fühlen sich jedenfalls gleich wie zuhause 😁 #Toronto #Acl2023 #industrieruine
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CW: work, language models, psycholinguistics
psycholinguistic measures sure correlate with outputs of language models -- I've shown this as have a thousand different people. 90% of the computational modeling track at #ACL2023 is about this these days. it's less about informing psycholinguistic theory but what can correlations get you?
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This is great news from ACL 2023:
https://2023.aclweb.org/registration/discounted_virtual_registration/
Discounted virtual registration ($0-100) for people attending from regions where ACL registration fees are out of reach.
Please spread the word! Applications due June 28.
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📢 Excited to share our new #acl2023 Findings paper! #nlp #nlproc
We introduce NeQA, a dataset consisting of questions with negation, in which language models exhibit inverse, U-shaped, or positive scaling, depending on prompting methods or model families.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.17311
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It is a little bit difficult at the moment to get excited about planning a trip to Toronto.
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The revised version is now up on arXiv at arxiv.org/abs/2305.03132
Code and dataset : https://github.com/CompNet/conivel/tree/ACL2023
See you at #ACL2023 ! -
Two UKP papers have been accepted to *SEM 2023, which will happen July 13-14 as part of #ACL2023! Read the pre-prints here:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.01874
https://arxiv.org/pdf/2205.06733Congratulations to the authors Tilman Beck, Andreas Waldis, Dominic Petrak, Nafise Sadat Moosavi and Iryna Gurevych!
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Our paper "The Role of Global and Local Context in Named Entity Recognition" got accepted into #ACL2023 ! Preprint: https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.03132
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Thrilled to announce that our work on a new data efficient sota LM for French, #CamemBERTa, has been accepted to #ACL2023 Findings :) @bensagot and I are very excited for @wissam_antoun, it's his first ACL paper!
code : https://gitlab.inria.fr/almanach/CamemBERTa/-/blob/main/ paper: https://gitlab.inria.fr/almanach/CamemBERTa/-/blob/main/Camemberta_preprint.pdf -
Next, in Findings of ACL, there's "CoRRPUS: Code-based Structured Prompting for Neurosymbolic Story Understanding" by Yijiang River Dong, myself, & @ccb
I've mentioned this work before, but now it's published! Here, we used code-based #LLMs like Codex (RIP) to provide structure in story understanding, which we saw helps the LLM figure out what characters are doing better!
https://arxiv.org/abs/2212.10754
2/2 #ACL2023
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Yay! 2/2 papers accepted at #ACL2023 !
First, in the main conference, there's
"FIREBALL: A Dataset of Dungeons and Dragons Actual-Play with Structured Game State Information" by @zhuexe, Karmanya Aggarwal, Alex Feng, myself, & @ccbContributions:
- A corpus of data from people playing #DnD on Discord using a bot called #Avrae, made by @zhuexe himself. Avrae tracks vital game state information for D&D.
- #LLMs "translating" Avrae commands into plain English.https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.01528
1/2
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On #twitter we've been having a discussion of the #ACL2023 review form, especially the new "excitement" and "soundness" scoring vs. the traditional "recommendation" scoring https://twitter.com/asayeed/status/1636796583160483840
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We need to re-think in-person conferences. Is hybrid alone enough? What about local satellites? #acl2023 #assets2023 #participation Visa processing times exclude people from conferences
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Writing the "Limitations" section for an #ACL2023 submission feels a bit like scripting the text for Reviewer 2.
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1. Don't accept reviewing without carefully checking your calendar
2. Don't be late with your reviews without notifying ACs on time
3. Don't ignore ACs
4. Don't be late again to a new set date
5. Don't disappear when the discussion starts
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