EMNLP 2022 accepts seven UKP papers
2022/10/10 by Mert Tiftikci
Seven papers authored or co-authored by UKP members have been accepted for publication at EMNLP 2022, the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. The conference will be held online and in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, December 7th – 11th, 2022.
Accepted long main conference papers:
- Missing Counter--Evidence Render NLP Fact-Checking Unrealistic for Misinformation.
Max Glockner, Yufang Hou, and Iryna Gurevych - Incorporating Relevance Feedback for Information-Seeking Retrieval using Few-Shot Document Re-Ranking.
Tim Baumgärtner, Leonardo F. R. Ribeiro, Nils Reimers, and Iryna Gurevych - FigMemes: A Dataset for Figurative Language Identification in Politically-Opinionated Memes.
Chen Liu, Gregor Geigle, Robin Krebs, and Iryna Gurevych - One size does not fit all: Investigating strategies for differentially-private learning across NLP tasks.
Manuel Senge, Timour Igamberdiev, and Ivan Habernal
Accepted long Findings of EMNLP papers:
- The challenges of temporal alignment on Twitter during crisis.
Aniket Pramanick, Tilman Beck, Kevin Stowe, and Iryna Gurevych - Yes-Yes-Yes: Donation-based Peer Reviewing Data Collection for ACL Rolling Review and Beyond.
Nils Dycke, Ilia Kuznetsov, and Iryna Gurevych - Controllable Factuality in Document-Grounded Dialog Systems Using a Noisy Channel Model.
Nico Daheim, David Thulke, Christian Dugast, and Hermann Ney