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CHOMPS 2026 : Confabulation, Hallucinations, & Overgeneration in Multilingual & Precision-critical Settings

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Link: https://chomps2025.github.io/
 
When Dec 23, 2025 - Dec 24, 2025
Where Mumbai, India
Submission Deadline Sep 29, 2025
Notification Due Nov 3, 2025
Final Version Due Nov 11, 2025
Categories    NLP   computational linguistics   artificial intelligene
 

Call For Papers


First CFP: CHOMPS – Confabulation, Hallucinations, & Overgeneration in Multilingual & Precision-critical Settings
(with our apologies for cross-posting)

Venue: IJCNLP-AACL 2025 (https://2025.aaclnet.org/), Mumbai, India
Date: 23/24th December 2025 (TBC)
Workshop website: https://chomps2025.github.io/

* Description *
Despite rapid advances, LLMs continue to "make things up": a phenomenon that manifests as hallucination, confabulation, and overgeneration. That is, produce unsupported and unverifiable text that sounds deceptively plausible. These outputs pose real risks in settings where accuracy and accountability are non-negotiable, including healthcare, legal systems, and education. The aim of the CHOMPS workshop is to find ways to mitigate one of major the hurdles that currently prevent the adoption of Large Language Models in real-world scenarios: namely, their tendency to hallucinate, i.e., produce unsupported and unverifiable text that sounds deceptively plausible.

The workshop will explore hallucination mitigation in practical situations, where this mitigation is crucial: in particular, precision-critical applications (such as those in the medical, legal and biotech domains), as well as multilingual settings (given the lack of resources available to reproduce what can be done for English in other linguistic contexts). In practice, we intend to invite works of the following (not exclusive) list of topics:

* Workshop topics *
- Metrics, benchmarks and tools for hallucination detection
- Factuality challenges in mission critical & domain-specific (e.g., medical, legal, biotech) and their consequences
- Mitigation strategies during inference or model training
- Studies of hallucinatory and confabulatory behaviors of LLMS in cross-lingual and multilingual scenarios
- Confabulations in language & multimodal (vision, text, speech) models
- Perspectives and case studies from other disciplines
- …

* Invited speakers *
- Anna ROGERS, IT University of Copenhagen
- Danish PRUTHI, IISc Bangalore
- Abhilasha RAVICHANDER, University of Washington

* Submission details *
The workshop is designed with a widely inclusive submission policy so as to foster as vibrant a discussion as possible.
Archival or non-archival submissions may consist of up to 8 pages (long) or 4 pages (short) of content. Dissemination submissions may consist of up to 1 pages of content. On acceptance, authors may add one additional page to accommodate changes suggested by the reviewers.

Please use the ACL style templates available here: https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files
The submissions need to be done in PDF format via (a) via Direct submission (https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/AACL-IJCNLP/2025/Workshop/CHOMPS) (b) via ARR commitment (https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/AACL-IJCNLP/2025/Workshop/CHOMPS_ARR_Commitment)

* Important dates *
Paper submission deadline: September 29, 2025
Direct ARR commitment: October 27, 2025
Author notification: November 3, 2025
Camera-Ready due: November 11, 2025
Workshop date: December 23-24, 2025 (TBC)

* Contact *
For questions, please send an email to chomps-aacl2025@googlegroups.com or contact one of the workshop chairs:
- Aman Sinha, Université de Lorraine, aman.sinha@univ-lorraine.fr
- Raúl Vázquez, University of Helsinki, raul.vazquez@helsinki.fi
- Timothee Mickus, University of Helsinki, timothee.mickus@helsinki.fi

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