Call for Papers: 1st International Workshop on Prompt Engineering for Pre-Trained Language Models (PromptEng'24)

Event Notification Type: 
Call for Papers
Abbreviated Title: 
[CFP] PromptEng'24
Tuesday, 14 May 2024
Country: 
Singapore
City: 
Singapore
Contact: 
Damien Graux
Sebastien Montella
Hajira Jabeen
Claire Gardent
Jeff Z. Pan
Submission Deadline: 
Monday, 5 February 2024

*** Call for Papers ***

The First International Workshop on Prompt Engineering (PromptEng) will be co-located with TheWebConf 2024.
Workshop: May 14th, 2024
TheWebConf 2024 Conference: May 13-17, 2024
Website: https://prompteng-ws.github.io/2024/
Paper submission: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=thewebconf2024_workshops
Paper submission deadline: February 5, 2024 (23:59 AOE)
Twitter: @PromptEng1

This first international workshop on prompt engineering aims at gathering practitioners (both from Academia and Industry) to exchange good practices, optimizations, results and novel paradigms about the designing of efficient prompts to make use of LLMs.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to themes related to the techniques of prompt engineering:

  • Prompts & Chain-of-Thought Prompts Design
  • Theoretical and Experimental Analysis of Prompting
  • Prompts Transferability
  • Specific prompt techniques for Web crawling
  • Ontology generation combining LLM and Web data
  • Semantic and Syntactic comparison of prompt performances
  • Structured Prediction with Prompts
  • Prompt Retrieval and Generation
  • Visualization with Prompt Techniques

Important Dates
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Submission: February 5th, 2024
Notification: March 4th, 2024
Camera-ready: March 11th, 2024
Presentation: May 14th, 2024

Note: All deadlines are 23:59 AOE.

Submissions
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We invite five types of submissions covering the entire workshop topics spectrum:

  • Research Papers (max 10 pages), presenting novel scientific research addressing topics of the workshop.
  • Position & Demo papers (max 5 pages), encouraging papers describing significant work in progress, late breaking results or ideas of the domain, as well as functional systems relevant to the community.
  • Industry & Use Case Presentations (max 5 pages), in which industry experts can present and discuss practical solutions, use case prototypes, best practices, etc. at any stage of implementation.
  • Expression of Interest (max 2 pages), presenting a research topic, a work in progress, practical applications or needs, etc.
  • Technical prompting technique (max 2 pages), describing practically a prompt together with a minimal working example and an associated use-case motivating it.

Workshop Organizers
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  • Damien Graux (Huawei Ltd., UK)
  • Sebastien Montella (Huawei Ltd., UK)
  • Hajira Jabeen (GESIS, Germany)
  • Claire Gardent (CNRS/LORIA, France)
  • Jeff Z. Pan (University of Edinburgh, UK)

Contact: promptengworkshop1 [at] gmail.com