September 13, 2022 | BY dkaushik
Rapid advances in generative models for both language and vision have made these models increasingly popular in both the public and private sectors. For example, governments use generative models such as chatbots to better serve citizens. As such, it is critical that we not only evaluate whether these models are safe enough to deploy, but also ensure that the evaluation systems themselves are reliable. Oftentimes, humans are used to evaluate these models. Our goal is to call attention to the discussion on how to best perform reliable human evaluations of generative models.
August 30, 2022 | BY kaustubhdhole
Location:
EMNLP 2022 (Online & Offline)
Contact:
Antoine Bosselut (EPFL)
Khyathi Chandu (Carnegie Mellon University)
Kaustubh Dhole (Emory University)
Varun Gangal (Carnegie Mellon University)
Sebastian Gehrmann (Google Research)
Yacine Jernite (Hugging Face)
Jekaterina Novikova (NoOverfitting Lab)
Laura Perez-Beltrachini (University of Edinburgh)
July 06, 2022 | BY kaustubhdhole
Location:
EMNLP 2022 (Online & Offline)
Contact:
Antoine Bosselut (EPFL)
Khyathi Chandu (Carnegie Mellon University)
Kaustubh Dhole (Emory University)
Varun Gangal (Carnegie Mellon University)
Sebastian Gehrmann (Google Research)
Yacine Jernite (Hugging Face)
Jekaterina Novikova (NoOverfitting Lab)
Laura Perez-Beltrachini (University of Edinburgh)
March 15, 2022 | BY Kathleen F. McCoy
Contact:
Emiel Krahmer (Tilburg University)
Kathy McCoy (University of Delaware)
Ehud Reiter (University of Aberdeen)
Call for Papers: First International Workshop on Natural Language Generation in Healthcare (NLG4Health)
A hybrid workshop organized as part of the 15th International Natural Language Generation (INLG) Conference, Maine, USA, July 21, 2022
Workshop website: https://nlg4health.uvt.nl
We invite the submission of papers related to Natural Language Generation (NLG) and Healthcare.
October 29, 2021 | BY mika.hamalainen
Contact:
Mika Hämäläinen
Khalid Alnajjar
The Workshop on Computational Approaches to Human and Machine Creativity will co-locate with DHNB 2022. The proceedings of the workshop will be published as a separate volume with the main conference proceedings. The proceedings shall be submitted to CEUR-WS for indexing. The workshop will take place online on the 15th of March 2022.
The focus of the workshop is computational study of creativity. This covers both human and computational creativity, and in particular their intersection: human-computer co-creativity. Possible topics include but are not limited to:
July 05, 2021 | BY smille
Contact:
Kaustubh Dole
Sebastian Gehrmann
The GEM (Generation, Evaluation, Metrics) workshop at ACL, 2021 is inviting transformation submissions to NL-Augmenter.
February 26, 2021 | BY Ehud Reiter
Event Dates:
20 Sep 2021 to 23 Sep 2021
Location:
Aberdeen University and online
International Conf on Natural Language Generation (INLG 2021) - Call for Participation
20-24 September 2021 (online and Aberdeen, UK)
Website: https://inlg2021.github.io/
Email: inlgmeeting@gmail.com
Welcome to INLG 2021! If you’re interested in Natural Language Generation, please come to INLG, which is a great venue where you can meet and interact with other members of the NLG community, as well as hear scientific presentations about the latest NLG research.
February 03, 2021 | BY sgehrmann
Contact:
Sebastian Gehrmann
Antoine Bosselut
Esin Durmus
Varun Prashant Gangal
Yacine Jernite
Laura Perez-Beltrachini
Samira Shaikh
Wei Xu
Final call for papers and shared task submissions for Workshop on Generation, Evaluation, and Metrics (GEM) at ACL ’21
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Call for Participation
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Update April 22: Our Paper submission deadline has been extended to May 3! Please submit your papers at the SoftConf link listed below. The shared task submission deadline is May 14.
October 02, 2020 | BY Verena Rieser
Contact:
Verena Rieser
Emily Dinan
The first Safety for Conversational AI Workshop will be held virtually on October 15th, 2020, 10:00am-3:00pm EDT. This workshop aims to bring together relevant experts and partners in industry and academia to envision safer and better-behaved neural conversational AI models. It is being held independently from major conferences to allow for wider participation and earlier timelines. Discussions will focus on three main tracks:
August 23, 2020 | BY Tirthankar Ghosal
Event Dates:
18 Dec 2020 to 21 Dec 2020
Contact:
Tirthankar Ghosal
Asif Ekbal
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