The papers presented at the LUHME workshop are published with ACL Anthology.
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Tatiana Anikina, Alina Leippert and Simon Ostermann: “Building Common Ground in Dialogue: A Survey”
Robin Nicholls and Kenneth Alperin: “Cross-Genre Native Language Identification with Open-Source Large Language Models”
Hadi Mohammadi, Yasmeen F. S. S. Meijer, Efthymia Papadopoulou and Ayoub Bagheri: “Do Large Language Models Understand Morality Across Cultures?”
Daniel Grießhaber, Maximilian Kimmich, Johannes Maucher and Thang Vu: “A Toolbox for Improving Evolutionary Prompt Search”
Dario Vajda, Domen Vreš and Marko Robnik Šikonja: “Improving LLMs for Machine Translation Using Synthetic Preference Data”
Elena Pitta, Tom Kouwenhoven and Tessa Verhoef: “Probing Vision-Language Understanding through the Visual Entailment Task: promises and pitfalls”
Barbara Heinisch: “Terminologists as Stewards of Meaning in the Age of LLMs: A Digital Humanism Perspective”
Nicolò Donati, Paolo Torroni and Giuseppe Savino: “Do Large Language Models understand how to be judges?”
David C. T. Freitas and Henrique Lopes Cardoso: “A Nightmare on LLMs Street: On the Importance of Cultural Awareness in Text Adaptation for LRLs”
Chaya Liebeskind and Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk: “Climate Change Discourse Over Time: A Topic-Sentiment Perspective”