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