ACL 2025 accepts 10 UKP papers

2025/05/23

We are happy to announce that 10 papers authored or co-authored by UKP members have been accepted by the 63nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) in Vienna. Congratulations to everyone involved!

The 8 main conference papers are:

»The Nature of NLP: Analyzing Contributions in NLP Papers« by Aniket Pramanick, Yufang Hou, Saif M. Mohammad, Iryna Gurevych

»Cultural Learning-Based Culture Adaptation of Language Models« by Chen Cecilia Liu, Anna Korhonen, Iryna Gurevych

»LazyReview A Dataset for Uncovering Lazy Thinking in NLP Peer Reviews« by Sukannya Purkayastha, Zhuang Li, Anne Lauscher, Lizhen Qu, Iryna Gurevych

»Fine-Tuning with Divergent Chains of Thought Boosts Reasoning Through Self-Correction in Language Models« by Haritz Puerto, Tilek Chubakov, Xiaodan Zhu, Harish Tayyar Madabushi, Iryna Gurevych

»Modular Sentence Encoders: Separating Language Specialization from Cross-Lingual Alignment« by Yongxin Huang, Kexin Wang, Goran Glavaš, Iryna Gurevych

»ConInstruction: Universal Jailbreaking of Multimodal Large Language Models via Non-Textual Modalities« by Jiahui Geng, Thy Thy Tran, Preslav Nakov, Iryna Gurevych

»Diagnostic Reasoning in Natural Language: Computational Model and Application« by Nils Dycke, Matej Zečević, Ilia Kuznetsov, Kristian Kersting, Iryna Gurevych

»Robust Utility-Preserving Text Anonymization Based on Large Language Models« by Tianyu Yang, Xiaodan Zhu, Iryna Gurevych

The 2 Findings paper are:

»NeoQA: Evidence-based Question Answering with Generated News Events« by Max Glockner, Xiang Jiang, Leonardo F. R. Ribeiro, Iryna Gurevych, Markus Dreyerh

»Fine-grained Hallucination Detection and Mitigation in Long-form Question Answering« by Rachneet Sachdeva, Yixiao Song, Mohit Iyyer, Iryna Gurevych

Congratulations to all authors! We look forward to seeing you in Vienna!