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Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics, Volume 12
Volume 12, 2024
- Max Glockner, Ieva Staliunaite, James Thorne, Gisela Vallejo, Andreas Vlachos, Iryna Gurevych:
AmbiFC: Fact-Checking Ambiguous Claims with Evidence. 1-18 - Alan Ramponi:
Language Varieties of Italy: Technology Challenges and Opportunities. 19-38 - Tianyi Zhang, Faisal Ladhak, Esin Durmus, Percy Liang, Kathleen R. McKeown, Tatsunori B. Hashimoto:
Benchmarking Large Language Models for News Summarization. 39-57 - Oleh Shliazhko, Alena Fenogenova, Maria Tikhonova, Anastasia Kozlova, Vladislav Mikhailov, Tatiana Shavrina:
mGPT: Few-Shot Learners Go Multilingual. 58-79 - Yong Cao, Yova Kementchedjhieva, Ruixiang Cui, Antonia Karamolegkou, Li Zhou, Megan Dare, Lucia Donatelli, Daniel Hershcovich:
Cultural Adaptation of Recipes. 80-99 - Shiman Zhao, Yutao Xie, Wei Chen, Tengjiao Wang, Jiahui Yao, Jiabin Zheng:
Metric-Free Learning Network with Dual Relations Propagation for Few-Shot Aspect Category Sentiment Analysis. 100-119 - Zhengping Jiang, Anqi Liu, Benjamin Van Durme:
Addressing the Binning Problem in Calibration Assessment through Scalar Annotations. 120-136 - Cheng Yang, Guoping Huang, Mo Yu, Zhirui Zhang, Siheng Li, Mingming Yang, Shuming Shi, Yujiu Yang, Lemao Liu:
An Energy-based Model for Word-level AutoCompletion in Computer-aided Translation. 137-156 - Nelson F. Liu, Kevin Lin, John Hewitt, Ashwin Paranjape, Michele Bevilacqua, Fabio Petroni, Percy Liang:
Lost in the Middle: How Language Models Use Long Contexts. 157-173 - Zhouxing Shi, Yihan Wang, Fan Yin, Xiangning Chen, Kai-Wei Chang, Cho-Jui Hsieh:
Red Teaming Language Model Detectors with Language Models. 174-189 - Lei Sha, Thomas Lukasiewicz:
Text Attribute Control via Closed-Loop Disentanglement. 190-209 - Shujie Li, Liang Li, Ruiying Geng, Min Yang, Binhua Li, Guanghu Yuan, Wanwei He, Shao Yuan, Can Ma, Fei Huang, Yongbin Li:
Unifying Structured Data as Graph for Data-to-Text Pre-Training. 210-228 - Zhiwei He, Tian Liang, Wenxiang Jiao, Zhuosheng Zhang, Yujiu Yang, Rui Wang, Zhaopeng Tu, Shuming Shi, Xing Wang:
Exploring Human-Like Translation Strategy with Large Language Models. 229-246 - Dingmin Wang, Qiuyuan Huang, Matthew Jackson, Jianfeng Gao:
Retrieve What You Need: A Mutual Learning Framework for Open-domain Question Answering. 247-263 - Wolf Nuyts, Ruben Cartuyvels, Marie-Francine Moens:
Explicitly Representing Syntax Improves Sentence-to-Layout Prediction of Unexpected Situations. 264-282 - Roi Cohen, Eden Biran, Ori Yoran, Amir Globerson, Mor Geva:
Evaluating the Ripple Effects of Knowledge Editing in Language Models. 283-298 - Aina Garí Soler, Matthieu Labeau, Chloé Clavel:
The Impact of Word Splitting on the Semantic Content of Contextualized Word Representations. 299-320 - Vijay Viswanathan, Kiril Gashteovski, Carolin Lawrence, Tongshuang Wu, Graham Neubig:
Large Language Models Enable Few-Shot Clustering. 321-333 - Fengzhu Zeng, Wei Gao:
JustiLM: Few-shot Justification Generation for Explainable Fact-Checking of Real-world Claims. 334-354 - Jiaming Luo, Colin Cherry, George F. Foster:
To Diverge or Not to Diverge: A Morphosyntactic Perspective on Machine Translation vs Human Translation. 355-371 - Ankita Pasad, Chung-Ming Chien, Shane Settle, Karen Livescu:
What Do Self-Supervised Speech Models Know About Words? 372-391 - Lukas Edman, Gabriele Sarti, Antonio Toral, Gertjan van Noord, Arianna Bisazza:
Are Character-level Translations Worth the Wait? Comparing ByT5 and mT5 for Machine Translation. 392-410 - Valentin Hofmann, Goran Glavas, Nikola Ljubesic, Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Hinrich Schütze:
Geographic Adaptation of Pretrained Language Models. 411-431 - Sweta Agrawal, Marine Carpuat:
Do Text Simplification Systems Preserve Meaning? A Human Evaluation via Reading Comprehension. 432-448 - Pengtao Xie, Xingchen Zhao, Xuehai He:
Simultaneous Selection and Adaptation of Source Data via Four-Level Optimization. 449-466 - Sarah E. Finch, Jinho D. Choi:
ConvoSense: Overcoming Monotonous Commonsense Inferences for Conversational AI. 467-483 - Liangming Pan, Michael Saxon, Wenda Xu, Deepak Nathani, Xinyi Wang, William Yang Wang:
Automatically Correcting Large Language Models: Surveying the Landscape of Diverse Automated Correction Strategies. 484-506 - Jiho Jin, Jiseon Kim, Nayeon Lee, Haneul Yoo, Alice Oh, Hwaran Lee:
KoBBQ: Korean Bias Benchmark for Question Answering. 507-524 - Han Zhou, Xingchen Wan, Ivan Vulic, Anna Korhonen:
AutoPEFT: Automatic Configuration Search for Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning. 525-542 - Lena Strobl, William Merrill, Gail Weiss, David Chiang, Dana Angluin:
What Formal Languages Can Transformers Express? A Survey. 543-561 - Michael Staniek, Raphael Schumann, Maike Züfle, Stefan Riezler:
Text-to-OverpassQL: A Natural Language Interface for Complex Geodata Querying of OpenStreetMap. 562-575 - Jiahuan Li, Hao Zhou, Shujian Huang, Shanbo Cheng, Jiajun Chen:
Eliciting the Translation Ability of Large Language Models via Multilingual Finetuning with Translation Instructions. 576-592 - Filip Miletic, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Semantics of Multiword Expressions in Transformer-Based Models: A Survey. 593-612 - Ponrawee Prasertsom, Apiwat Jaroonpol, Attapol T. Rutherford:
The Thai Discourse Treebank: Annotating and Classifying Thai Discourse Connectives. 613-629 - Nuria Rodríguez Barroso, Eugenio Martínez Cámara, José Camacho-Collados, María Victoria Luzón, Francisco Herrera:
Federated Learning for Exploiting Annotators' Disagreements in Natural Language Processing. 630-648 - Hajime Senuma, Akiko Aizawa:
Computational Complexity of Natural Morphology Revisited. 649-663 - Sohee Yang, Jonghyeon Kim, Joel Jang, Seonghyeon Ye, Hyunji Lee, Minjoon Seo:
Improving Probability-based Prompt Selection Through Unified Evaluation and Analysis. 664-680 - Vaibhav Adlakha, Parishad BehnamGhader, Xing Han Lu, Nicholas Meade, Siva Reddy:
Evaluating Correctness and Faithfulness of Instruction-Following Models for Question Answering. 681-699 - Josef Valvoda, Alec Thompson, Ryan Cotterell, Simone Teufel:
The Ethics of Automating Legal Actors. 700-720 - Maxwell J. Yin, Boyu Wang, Yue Dong, Charles Ling:
Source-Free Domain Adaptation for Question Answering with Masked Self-training. 721-737 - Gaurav Kamath, Sebastian Schuster, Sowmya Vajjala, Siva Reddy:
Scope Ambiguities in Large Language Models. 738-754 - Leanne Nortje, Dan Oneata, Yevgen Matusevych, Herman Kamper:
Visually Grounded Speech Models Have a Mutual Exclusivity Bias. 755-770 - Jens Lehmann, Dhananjay Bhandiwad, Preetam Gattogi, Sahar Vahdati:
Beyond Boundaries: A Human-like Approach for Question Answering over Structured and Unstructured Information Sources. 786-802 - Cameron R. Jones, Sean Trott, Benjamin Bergen:
Comparing Humans and Large Language Models on an Experimental Protocol Inventory for Theory of Mind Evaluation (EPITOME). 803-819 - Juri Opitz:
A Closer Look at Classification Evaluation Metrics and a Critical Reflection of Common Evaluation Practice. 820-836 - Sweta Agrawal, Marine Carpuat:
Do Text Simplification Systems Preserve Meaning? A Human Evaluation via Reading Comprehension. 432-448
Volume 12, 2024
- Heather C. Lent, Kushal Tatariya, Raj Dabre, Yiyi Chen, Marcell Fekete, Esther Ploeger, Li Zhou, Ruth-Ann Armstrong, Abee Eijansantos, Catriona Malau, Hans Erik Heje, Ernests Lavrinovics, Diptesh Kanojia, Paul Belony, Marcel Bollmann, Loïc Grobol, Miryam de Lhoneux, Daniel Hershcovich, Michel DeGraff, Anders Søgaard, Johannes Bjerva:
CreoleVal: Multilingual Multitask Benchmarks for Creoles. 950-978 - Javier Iranzo-Sánchez, Jorge Iranzo-Sánchez, Adrià Giménez, Jorge Civera, Alfons Juan:
Segmentation-Free Streaming Machine Translation. 1104-1121 - Neha Srikanth, Marine Carpuat, Rachel Rudinger:
How Often Are Errors in Natural Language Reasoning Due to Paraphrastic Variability? 1143-1162 - Moran Mizrahi, Guy Kaplan, Dan Malkin, Rotem Dror, Dafna Shahaf, Gabriel Stanovsky:
State of What Art? A Call for Multi-Prompt LLM Evaluation. 933-949 - Ansong Ni, Pengcheng Yin, Yilun Zhao, Martin Riddell, Troy Feng, Rui Shen, Stephen Yin, Ye Liu, Semih Yavuz, Caiming Xiong, Shafiq Joty, Yingbo Zhou, Dragomir Radev, Arman Cohan:
L2CEval: Evaluating Language-to-Code Generation Capabilities of Large Language Models. 1311-1329 - Masamune Kobayashi, Masato Mita, Mamoru Komachi:
Revisiting Meta-evaluation for Grammatical Error Correction. 837-855 - Sweta Agrawal, M. Amin Farajian, Patrick Fernandes, Ricardo Rei, André F. T. Martins:
Assessing the Role of Context in Chat Translation Evaluation: Is Context Helpful and Under What Conditions? 1250-1267 - Xuanli He, Qiongkai Xu, Jun Wang, Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein, Trevor Cohn:
SEEP: Training Dynamics Grounds Latent Representation Search for Mitigating Backdoor Poisoning Attacks. 996-1010 - Yongxue Shan, Jie Zhou, Jie Peng, Xin Zhou, Jiaqian Yin, Xiaodong Wang:
Multi-level Shared Knowledge Guided Learning for Knowledge Graph Completion. 1027-1042 - Huy Hien Vu, Hidetaka Kamigaito, Taro Watanabe:
Context-Aware Machine Translation with Source Coreference Explanation. 856-874 - Ohad Rubin, Jonathan Berant:
Retrieval-Pretrained Transformer: Long-range Language Modeling with Self-retrieval. 1197-1213 - Jay DeYoung, Stephanie C. Martinez, Iain James Marshall, Byron C. Wallace:
Do Multi-Document Summarization Models Synthesize? 1043-1062 - Xiyan Fu, Anette Frank:
Exploring Continual Learning of Compositional Generalization in NLI. 912-932 - Huiyao Chen, Yu Zhao, Zulong Chen, Mengjia Wang, Liangyue Li, Meishan Zhang, Min Zhang:
Retrieval-style In-context Learning for Few-shot Hierarchical Text Classification. 1214-1231 - Jiaang Li, Yova Kementchedjhieva, Constanza Fierro, Anders Søgaard:
Do Vision and Language Models Share Concepts? A Vector Space Alignment Study. 1232-1249 - Max Müller-Eberstein, Dianna Yee, Karren D. Yang, Gautam Varma Mantena, Colin Lea:
Hypernetworks for Personalizing ASR to Atypical Speech. 1182-1196 - Ukyo Honda, Tatsushi Oka, Peinan Zhang, Masato Mita:
Not Eliminate but Aggregate: Post-Hoc Control over Mixture-of-Experts to Address Shortcut Shifts in Natural Language Understanding. 1268-1289 - Nuno Miguel Guerreiro, Ricardo Rei, Daan van Stigt, Luísa Coheur, Pierre Colombo, André F. T. Martins:
xcomet : Transparent Machine Translation Evaluation through Fine-grained Error Detection. 979-995 - Jessy Lin, Nicholas Tomlin, Jacob Andreas, Jason Eisner:
Decision-Oriented Dialogue for Human-AI Collaboration. 892-911 - Cristina Aggazzotti, Nicholas Andrews, Elizabeth Allyn Smith:
Can Authorship Attribution Models Distinguish Speakers in Speech Transcripts? 875-891 - Lindia Tjuatja, Valerie Chen, Tongshuang Wu, Ameet Talwalkwar, Graham Neubig:
Do LLMs Exhibit Human-like Response Biases? A Case Study in Survey Design. 1011-1026 - Zhivar Sourati, Filip Ilievski, Pia Sommerauer, Yifan Jiang:
ARN: Analogical Reasoning on Narratives. 1063-1086 - Cyril Chhun, Fabian M. Suchanek, Chloé Clavel:
Do Language Models Enjoy Their Own Stories? Prompting Large Language Models for Automatic Story Evaluation. 1122-1142 - George Chrysostomou, Zhixue Zhao, Miles Williams, Nikolaos Aletras:
Investigating Hallucinations in Pruned Large Language Models for Abstractive Summarization. 1163-1181 - Melanie Subbiah, Sean Zhang, Lydia B. Chilton, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Reading Subtext: Evaluating Large Language Models on Short Story Summarization with Writers. 1290-1310 - Heather C. Lent, Kushal Tatariya, Raj Dabre, Yiyi Chen, Marcell Fekete, Esther Ploeger, Li Zhou, Ruth-Ann Armstrong, Abee Eijansantos, Catriona Malau, Hans Erik Heje, Ernests Lavrinovics, Diptesh Kanojia, Paul Belony, Marcel Bollmann, Loïc Grobol, Miryam de Lhoneux, Daniel Hershcovich, Michel DeGraff, Anders Søgaard, Johannes Bjerva:
CreoleVal: Multilingual Multitask Benchmarks for Creoles. 950-978 - Javier Iranzo-Sánchez, Jorge Iranzo-Sánchez, Adrià Giménez, Jorge Civera, Alfons Juan:
Segmentation-Free Streaming Machine Translation. 1104-1121 - Wolf Nuyts, Ruben Cartuyvels, Marie-Francine Moens:
Explicitly Representing Syntax Improves Sentence-to-Layout Prediction of Unexpected Situations. 264-282 - Valentin Hofmann, Goran Glavas, Nikola Ljubesic, Janet B. Pierrehumbert, Hinrich Schütze:
Geographic Adaptation of Pretrained Language Models. 411-431 - Aina Garí Soler, Matthieu Labeau, Chloé Clavel:
The Impact of Word Splitting on the Semantic Content of Contextualized Word Representations. 299-320 - Han Zhou, Xingchen Wan, Ivan Vulic, Anna Korhonen:
AutoPEFT: Automatic Configuration Search for Parameter-Efficient Fine-Tuning. 525-542 - Gaurav Kamath, Sebastian Schuster, Sowmya Vajjala, Siva Reddy:
Scope Ambiguities in Large Language Models. 738-754 - Josef Valvoda, Alec Thompson, Ryan Cotterell, Simone Teufel:
The Ethics of Automating Legal Actors. 700-720 - Neha Srikanth, Marine Carpuat, Rachel Rudinger:
How Often Are Errors in Natural Language Reasoning Due to Paraphrastic Variability? 1143-1162 - Moran Mizrahi, Guy Kaplan, Dan Malkin, Rotem Dror, Dafna Shahaf, Gabriel Stanovsky:
State of What Art? A Call for Multi-Prompt LLM Evaluation. 933-949 - Ansong Ni, Pengcheng Yin, Yilun Zhao, Martin Riddell, Troy Feng, Rui Shen, Stephen Yin, Ye Liu, Semih Yavuz, Caiming Xiong, Shafiq Joty, Yingbo Zhou, Dragomir Radev, Arman Cohan:
L2CEval: Evaluating Language-to-Code Generation Capabilities of Large Language Models. 1311-1329 - Ankita Pasad, Chung-Ming Chien, Shane Settle, Karen Livescu:
What Do Self-Supervised Speech Models Know About Words? 372-391 - Lena Strobl, William Merrill, Gail Weiss, David Chiang, Dana Angluin:
What Formal Languages Can Transformers Express? A Survey. 543-561 - Zhengping Jiang, Anqi Liu, Benjamin David Van Durme:
Addressing the Binning Problem in Calibration Assessment through Scalar Annotations. 120-136 - Leanne Nortje, Dan Oneata, Yevgen Matusevych, Herman Kamper:
Visually Grounded Speech Models Have a Mutual Exclusivity Bias. 755-770 - Masamune Kobayashi, Masato Mita, Mamoru Komachi:
Revisiting Meta-evaluation for Grammatical Error Correction. 837-855 - Sarah E. Finch, Jinho D. Choi:
ConvoSense: Overcoming Monotonous Commonsense Inferences for Conversational AI. 467-483 - Sweta Agrawal, M. Amin Farajian, Patrick Fernandes, Ricardo Rei, André F. T. Martins:
Assessing the Role of Context in Chat Translation Evaluation: Is Context Helpful and Under What Conditions? 1250-1267 - Xuanli He, Qiongkai Xu, Jun Wang, Benjamin I. P. Rubinstein, Trevor Cohn:
SEEP: Training Dynamics Grounds Latent Representation Search for Mitigating Backdoor Poisoning Attacks. 996-1010 - Yongxue Shan, Jie Zhou, Jie Peng, Xin Zhou, Jiaqian Yin, Xiaodong Wang:
Multi-level Shared Knowledge Guided Learning for Knowledge Graph Completion. 1027-1042 - Filip Miletic, Sabine Schulte im Walde:
Semantics of Multiword Expressions in Transformer-Based Models: A Survey. 593-612 - Jens Lehmann, Dhananjay Bhandiwad, Preetam Gattogi, Sahar Vahdati:
Beyond Boundaries: A Human-like Approach for Question Answering over Structured and Unstructured Information Sources. 786-802 - Huy Hien Vu, Hidetaka Kamigaito, Taro Watanabe:
Context-Aware Machine Translation with Source Coreference Explanation. 856-874 - Oleh Shliazhko, Alena Fenogenova, Maria Tikhonova, Anastasia Kozlova, Vladislav Mikhailov, Tatiana Shavrina:
mGPT: Few-Shot Learners Go Multilingual. 58-79 - Nuria Rodríguez Barroso, Eugenio Martínez Cámara, José Camacho-Collados, María Victoria Luzón, Francisco Herrera:
Federated Learning for Exploiting Annotators' Disagreements in Natural Language Processing. 630-648 - Yong Cao, Yova Kementchedjhieva, Ruixiang Cui, Antonia Karamolegkou, Li Zhou, Megan Dare, Lucia Donatelli, Daniel Hershcovich:
Cultural Adaptation of Recipes. 80-99 - Hajime Senuma, Akiko Aizawa:
Computational Complexity of Natural Morphology Revisited. 649-663 - Ohad Rubin, Jonathan Berant:
Retrieval-Pretrained Transformer: Long-range Language Modeling with Self-retrieval. 1197-1213 - Jay DeYoung, Stephanie C. Martinez, Iain James Marshall, Byron C. Wallace:
Do Multi-Document Summarization Models Synthesize? 1043-1062 - Juri Opitz:
A Closer Look at Classification Evaluation Metrics and a Critical Reflection of Common Evaluation Practice. 820-836 - Roi Cohen, Eden Biran, Ori Yoran, Amir Globerson, Mor Geva:
Evaluating the Ripple Effects of Knowledge Editing in Language Models. 283-298 - Michael Staniek, Raphael Schumann, Maike Züfle, Stefan Riezler:
Text-to-OverpassQL: A Natural Language Interface for Complex Geodata Querying of OpenStreetMap. 562-575 - Shujie Li, Liang Li, Ruiying Geng, Min Yang, Binhua Li, Guanghu Yuan, Wanwei He, Shao Yuan, Can Ma, Fei Huang, Yongbin Li:
Unifying Structured Data as Graph for Data-to-Text Pre-Training. 210-228 - Jiaming Luo, Colin Cherry, George F. Foster:
To Diverge or Not to Diverge: A Morphosyntactic Perspective on Machine Translation vs Human Translation. 355-371 - Cameron R. Jones, Sean Trott, Ben Bergen:
Comparing Humans and Large Language Models on an Experimental Protocol Inventory for Theory of Mind Evaluation (EPITOME). 803-819 - Nelson F. Liu, Kevin Lin, John Hewitt, Ashwin Paranjape, Michele Bevilacqua, Fabio Petroni, Percy Liang:
Lost in the Middle: How Language Models Use Long Contexts. 157-173 - Xiyan Fu, Anette Frank:
Exploring Continual Learning of Compositional Generalization in NLI. 912-932 - Huiyao Chen, Yu Zhao, Zulong Chen, Mengjia Wang, Liangyue Li, Meishan Zhang, Min Zhang:
Retrieval-style In-context Learning for Few-shot Hierarchical Text Classification. 1214-1231 - Jiaang Li, Yova Kementchedjhieva, Constanza Fierro, Anders Søgaard:
Do Vision and Language Models Share Concepts? A Vector Space Alignment Study. 1232-1249 - Zhouxing Shi, Yihan Wang, Fan Yin, Xiangning Chen, Kai-Wei Chang, Cho-Jui Hsieh:
Red Teaming Language Model Detectors with Language Models. 174-189 - Cheng Yang, Guoping Huang, Mo Yu, Zhirui Zhang, Siheng Li, Mingming Yang, Shuming Shi, Yujiu Yang, Lemao Liu:
An Energy-based Model for Word-level AutoCompletion in Computer-aided Translation. 137-156 - Fengzhu Zeng, Wei Gao:
JustiLM: Few-shot Justification Generation for Explainable Fact-Checking of Real-world Claims. 334-354 - Max Müller-Eberstein, Dianna Yee, Karren D. Yang, Gautam Varma Mantena, Colin Lea:
Hypernetworks for Personalizing ASR to Atypical Speech. 1182-1196 - Ukyo Honda, Tatsushi Oka, Peinan Zhang, Masato Mita:
Not Eliminate but Aggregate: Post-Hoc Control over Mixture-of-Experts to Address Shortcut Shifts in Natural Language Understanding. 1268-1289 - Jiho Jin, Jiseon Kim, Nayeon Lee, Haneul Yoo, Alice Oh, Hwaran Lee:
KoBBQ: Korean Bias Benchmark for Question Answering. 507-524 - Nuno Miguel Guerreiro, Ricardo Rei, Daan van Stigt, Luísa Coheur, Pierre Colombo, André F. T. Martins:
xcomet : Transparent Machine Translation Evaluation through Fine-grained Error Detection. 979-995 - Maxwell J. Yin, Boyu Wang, Yue Dong, Charles Ling:
Source-Free Domain Adaptation for Question Answering with Masked Self-training. 721-737 - Vaibhav Adlakha, Parishad BehnamGhader, Xing Han Lu, Nicholas Meade, Siva Reddy:
Evaluating Correctness and Faithfulness of Instruction-Following Models for Question Answering. 681-699 - Tianyi Zhang, Faisal Ladhak, Esin Durmus, Percy Liang, Kathleen R. McKeown, Tatsunori B. Hashimoto:
Benchmarking Large Language Models for News Summarization. 39-57 - Vijay Viswanathan, Kiril Gashteovski, Carolin Lawrence, Tongshuang Wu, Graham Neubig:
Large Language Models Enable Few-Shot Clustering. 321-333 - Zhiwei He, Tian Liang, Wenxiang Jiao, Zhuosheng Zhang, Yujiu Yang, Rui Wang, Zhaopeng Tu, Shuming Shi, Xing Wang:
Exploring Human-Like Translation Strategy with Large Language Models. 229-246 - Jessy Lin, Nicholas Tomlin, Jacob Andreas, Jason Eisner:
Decision-Oriented Dialogue for Human-AI Collaboration. 892-911 - Pengtao Xie, Xingchen Zhao, Xuehai He:
Simultaneous Selection and Adaptation of Source Data via Four-Level Optimization. 449-466 - Max Glockner, Ieva Staliunaite, James Thorne, Gisela Vallejo, Andreas Vlachos, Iryna Gurevych:
AmbiFC: Fact-Checking Ambiguous Claims with Evidence. 1-18 - Alan Ramponi:
Language Varieties of Italy: Technology Challenges and Opportunities. 19-38 - Lei Sha, Thomas Lukasiewicz:
Text Attribute Control via Closed-Loop Disentanglement. 190-209 - Shiman Zhao, Yutao Xie, Wei Chen, Tengjiao Wang, Jiahui Yao, Jiabin Zheng:
Metric-Free Learning Network with Dual Relations Propagation for Few-Shot Aspect Category Sentiment Analysis. 100-119 - Jiahuan Li, Hao Zhou, Shujian Huang, Shanbo Cheng, Jiajun Chen:
Eliciting the Translation Ability of Large Language Models via Multilingual Finetuning with Translation Instructions. 576-592 - Dingmin Wang, Qiuyuan Huang, Matthew Jackson, Jianfeng Gao:
Retrieve What You Need: A Mutual Learning Framework for Open-domain Question Answering. 247-263 - Sohee Yang, Jonghyeon Kim, Joel Jang, Seonghyeon Ye, Hyunji Lee, Minjoon Seo:
Improving Probability-based Prompt Selection Through Unified Evaluation and Analysis. 664-680 - Lukas Edman, Gabriele Sarti, Antonio Toral, Gertjan van Noord, Arianna Bisazza:
Are Character-level Translations Worth the Wait? Comparing ByT5 and mT5 for Machine Translation. 392-410 - Ponrawee Prasertsom, Apiwat Jaroonpol, Attapol T. Rutherford:
The Thai Discourse Treebank: Annotating and Classifying Thai Discourse Connectives. 613-629 - Cristina Aggazzotti, Nicholas Andrews, Elizabeth Allyn Smith:
Can Authorship Attribution Models Distinguish Speakers in Speech Transcripts? 875-891 - Lindia Tjuatja, Valerie Chen, Tongshuang Wu, Ameet Talwalkwar, Graham Neubig:
Do LLMs Exhibit Human-like Response Biases? A Case Study in Survey Design. 1011-1026 - Zhivar Sourati, Filip Ilievski, Pia Sommerauer, Yifan Jiang:
ARN: Analogical Reasoning on Narratives. 1063-1086 - Liangming Pan, Michael Saxon, Wenda Xu, Deepak Nathani, Xinyi Wang, William Yang Wang:
Automatically Correcting Large Language Models: Surveying the Landscape of Diverse Automated Correction Strategies. 484-506 - Cyril Chhun, Fabian M. Suchanek, Chloé Clavel:
Do Language Models Enjoy Their Own Stories? Prompting Large Language Models for Automatic Story Evaluation. 1122-1142 - George Chrysostomou, Zhixue Zhao, Miles Williams, Nikolaos Aletras:
Investigating Hallucinations in Pruned Large Language Models for Abstractive Summarization. 1163-1181 - Melanie Subbiah, Sean Zhang, Lydia B. Chilton, Kathleen R. McKeown:
Reading Subtext: Evaluating Large Language Models on Short Story Summarization with Writers. 1290-1310
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