ACL 2022 accepts six UKP papers
2022/03/02
Six papers from UKP co-authors have been accepted for publication at ACL 2022, the 60th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics. The conference is planned to be a hybrid meeting and will take place in Dublin, Ireland, from May 22nd through May 27th, 2022:
Accepted to the Main Conference:
- How reparametrization trick broke differentially-private text representation leaning
 Ivan Habernal
- IMPLI: Investigating NLI Models' Performance on Figurative Language
 Kevin Stowe, Prasetya Ajie Utama, Iryna Gurevych
Accepted to Findings of ACL:
- xGQA: Cross-Lingual Visual Question Answering
 Jonas Pfeiffer, Gregor Geigle, Aishwarya Kamath, Jan-Martin O. Steitz, Stefan Roth, Ivan Vulić, Iryna Gurevych
- Composing Structure-Aware Batches for Pairwise Sentence Classification
 Andreas Waldis, Tilman Beck, Iryna Gurevych
Accepted to System Demonstrations:
- AdapterHub Playground: Simple and Flexible Few-Shot Learning with Adapters
 Tilman Beck, Bela Bohlender, Christina Viehmann, Vincent Hane, Yanik Adamson, Jaber Khuri, Jonas Brossmann, Jonas Pfeiffer, Iryna Gurevych
- UKP-SQUARE: An Online Platform for Question Answering Research
 Tim Baumgärtner, Kexin Wang, Rachneet Sachdeva, Max Eichler, Gregor Geigle, Clifton Poth, Hannah Sterz, Haritz Puerto, Leonardo F. R. Ribeiro, Jonas Pfeiffer, Nils Reimers, Gözde Gül Şahin, Iryna Gurevych
Further, UKP co-authors will present articles accepted to TACL and the Computational Linguistics Journal:
- Retrieve Fast, Rerank Smart: Cooperative and Joint Approaches for Improved Cross-Modal Retrieval. TACL
 Gregor Geigle, Jonas Pfeiffer, Nils Reimers, Ivan Vulić, Iryna Gurevych
- Annotation Curricula to Implicitly Train Non-Expert Annotators. Computational Linguistics
 Ji-Ung Lee, Jan-Christoph Klie, Iryna Gurevych
 
