The New England Mechanistic Interpretability (NEMI) workshop is coming to BU on Aug. 14!
Join us for talks, a panel, food, and plenty of opportunities to connect with the many great researchers in the area.
Register and help spread the word!
🛎️ first cfp is out
special theme: errors in annotation
and we’ve got two fantastic invited speakers: Marie-Catherine de Marneffe & Rachel Rudinger, to highlight the enduring importance of consideration for annotation errors
direction submission by Mar 5, 2026 #ACL2026NLP
🌴 see y’all in san diego
For everyone working on the intersections between linguistic and computational research, consider submitting to the upcoming SCiL! We're very excited that it will be co-located with ACL 2026 as a workshop, and we've also received NSF funding to help cover costs.
sites.google.com/view/scil2026
SCiL is co-located with ACL as a workshop this year: we're welcoming ACL authors of papers with strong linguistic relevance to join us for an additional non-archival poster presentation to share their work with the linguistically-minded SCiL audience. If this is you, consider submitting here!
Nearly 2 years ago, @jessyjli.bsky.social, @janetlauyeung.bsky.social, @valentinapy.bsky.social, and I decided that it's time to bring discourse structure to the center of NLP teaching.
Is there a relationship between bias and fundamental properties of LLMs? While LLMs are powerful, they contain harmful biases that can emerge unpredictably in their behavior. Read more on this in this thought-provoking position paper: doi.org/10.1162/coli... #NLProc #NLP
📑 Our CoT2EL paper will be presented as an oral at #EMNLP2025 in Suzhou!
Humans often disagree on labels. Can a model's own reasoning (CoT) help us understand why? We developed a new method to extract these insights. Come join us!
🗓️ Friday, Nov 7, 14:00 - 15:30
📍 Room: A110
🚨 Emergency reviewer needed for ARR Resources and Evaluation track! Please ping me if you could review one paper by Friday. Topic is AI hallucinations, broadly speaking.