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LoResLM 2025 : The First Workshop on Language Models for Low-Resource Languages

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Link: https://loreslm.github.io/
 
When Jan 19, 2025 - Jan 20, 2025
Where Abu Dhabi, UAE
Submission Deadline Nov 12, 2024
Notification Due Nov 25, 2024
Final Version Due Dec 13, 2024
Categories    NLP
 

Call For Papers

Neural language models have revolutionised natural language processing (NLP) and have provided state-of-the-art results for many tasks. However, their effectiveness is largely dependent on the pre-training resources. Therefore, language models (LMs) often struggle with low-resource languages in both training and evaluation. Recently, there has been a growing trend in developing and adopting LMs for low-resource languages. LoResLM aims to provide a forum for researchers to share and discuss their ongoing work on LMs for low-resource languages.

)) Topics

LoResLM 2025 invites submissions on a broad range of topics related to the development and evaluation of neural language models for low-resource languages, including but not limited to the following.

1. Building language models for low-resource languages.
2. Adapting/extending existing language models/large language models for low-resource languages.
3. Corpora creation and curation technologies for training language models/large language models for low-resource languages.
4. Benchmarks to evaluate language models/large language models in low-resource languages.
5. Prompting/in-context learning strategies for low-resource languages with large language models.
6. Review of available corpora to train/fine-tune language models/large language models for low-resource languages.
7. Multilingual/cross-lingual language models/large language models for low-resource languages.
8. Applications of language models/large language models for low-resource languages (i.e. machine translation, chatbots, content moderation, etc.

)) Important Dates

Paper submission due – 5th November 2024
Notification of acceptance – 25th November 2024
Camera-ready due – 13th December 2024
LoResLM 2025 workshop – 19th / 20th January 2025 co-located with COLING 2025

)) Submission Guidelines

We follow the COLING 2025 standards for submission format and guidelines. LoResLM 2025 invites the submission of long papers of up to eight pages and short papers of up to four pages. These page limits only apply to the main body of the paper. At the end of the paper (after the conclusions but before the references), papers need to include a mandatory section discussing the limitations of the work and, optionally, a section discussing ethical considerations. Papers can include unlimited pages of references and an unlimited appendix.
To prepare your submission, please make sure to use the COLING 2025 style files available here:
Latex - https://coling2025.org/downloads/coling-2025.zip
Word - https://coling2025.org/downloads/coling-2025.docx
Overleaf - https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/instructions-for-coling-2025-proceedings/hfhcytgpqmzf
Papers should be submitted through Softconf/START using the following link: https://softconf.com/coling2025/LoResLM25/

)) Organising Committee

Hansi Hettiarachchi, Lancaster University, UK
Tharindu Ranasinghe, Lancaster University, UK
Paul Rayson, Lancaster University, UK
Ruslan Mitkov, Lancaster University, UK
Mohamed Gaber, Birmingham City University, UK
Damith Premasiri, Lancaster University, UK
Fiona Anting Tan, National University of Singapore, Singapore
Lasitha Uyangodage, University of Münster, Germany

)) Programme Committee

Burcu Can - University of Stirling, UK
Çağrı Çöltekin - University of Tübingen, Germany
Debashish Das - Birmingham City University, UK
Alphaeus Dmonte - George Mason University, USA
Daan van Esch - Google
Ignatius Ezeani - Lancaster University, UK
Anna Furtado - University of Galway, Ireland
Amal Htait - Aston University, UK
Ali Hürriyetoğlu - Wageningen University & Research, Netherlands
Diptesh Kanojia - University of Surrey, UK
Jean Maillard - Meta
Maite Melero - Barcelona Supercomputing Centre, Spain
Muhidin Mohamed - Aston University, UK
Nadeesha Pathirana - Aston University, UK
Alistair Plum - University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
Sandaru Seneviratne - Australian National University, Australia
Ravi Shekhar - University of Essex, UK
Taro Watanabe - Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan
Phil Weber - Aston University, UK

URL - https://loreslm.github.io/
Twitter - https://x.com/LoResLM2025

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