Six research papers from our department have been accepted for presentation at the International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing & Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (IJCNLP-AACL 2025).
Congratulations to all authors!
Main conference:
- “Language Arithmetics: Towards Systematic Language Neuron Identification and Manipulation”
 by Daniil Gurgurov, Katharina Trinley, Yusser Al Ghussin, Tanja Baeumel, Josef van Genabith, Simon Ostermann
- “ProofTeller: What LLMs struggle with while reasoning with Formal Proofs”
 by Mayank Jobanputra, Alisa Kovtunova, Brisca Balthes, Fedor Grigoryevich Pogulskiy, Yifan Wang, Stefan Borgwardt, Vera Demberg
Findings:
- “Surprisal Dynamics for the Detection of Multi-Word Expressions in English”
 by Diego Alves, Sergei Bagdasarov, Elke Teich
- “Modular Arithmetic: Language Models Solve Math Digit by Digit”
 by Tanja Baeumel, Daniil Gurgurov, Yusser al Ghussin, Josef van Genabith, Simon Ostermann
- “Multilingual Political Views of Large Language Models: Identification and Steering”
 by Daniil Gurgurov, Katharina Trinley, Ivan Vykopal, Josef van Genabith, Simon Ostermann, Roberto Zamparelli (Findings)
- “Cross-Prompt Encoder for Low-Performing Languages”
 by Beso Mikaberidze, Teimuraz Saghinadze, Simon Ostermann, Philipp Muller