EMNLP 2025 accepts 10 UKP papers
2025/08/21
We are pleased to share that 10 papers authored or co-authored by UKP members have been accepted for the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing (EMNLP) in Suzhou. Congratulations to everyone involved!
The 8 main conference papers are:
Towards Automated Error Discovery: A Study in Conversational AI by Dominic Petrak, Thy Thy Tran, Iryna Gurevych
MathTutorBench: A Benchmark for Measuring Open-ended Pedagogical Capabilities of LLM Tutors by Jakub Macina, Nico Daheim, Ido Hakimi, Manu Kapur, Iryna Gurevych, Mrinmaya Sachan
Preemptive Detection and Correction of Misaligned Actions in LLM Agents by Haishuo Fang, Xiaodan Zhu, Iryna Gurevych
From Problem-Solving to Teaching Problem-Solving: Aligning LLMs with Pedagogy using Reinforcement Learning by David Dinucu-Jianu, Jakub Macina, Nico Daheim, Ido Hakimi, Iryna Gurevych, Mrinmaya Sachan
From Surveys to Narratives: Rethinking Cultural Value Adaptation in LLMs by Muhammad Farid Adilazuarda, Chen Cecilia Liu, Iryna Gurevych, Alham Fikri Aji
The Good, the Bad and the Constructive: Automatically Measuring Peer Review's Utility for Authors by Abdelrahman Sadallah, Tim Baumgärtner, Iryna Gurevych, Ted Briscoe
$\texttt{Droid}$: A Resource Suite for AI-Generated Code Detection by Daniil Orel, Indraneil Paul, Iryna Gurevych, Preslav Nakov
Turning Logic Against Itself: Probing Model Defenses Through Contrastive Questions by Rachneet Singh Sachdeva, Rima Hazra, Iryna Gurevych
Leaky Thoughts: Large Reasoning Models Are Not Private Thinkers by Tommaso Green, Martin Gubri, Haritz Puerto, Sangdoo Yun, Seong Joon Oh
The Findings paper is:
Identifying Aspects in Peer Reviews by Sheng Lu, Ilia Kuznetsov, Iryna Gurevych
Congratulations to all authors! We look forward to seeing you in Suzhou!