C3NLP
@c3_nlp
Workshop on Cross-Cultural Considerations in NLP, held during NAACL 2025.
📣 Second Call for Papers! 🎉 We’re extending our CFP to February 6, 2025 ⏳—more time to submit your work on culture, society & NLP! 📅 New Deadline: Feb 6, 2025 🔗 Workshop details: c3nlp.github.io Submit now & join us! 📝✨ #NLP #C3NLP #CulturalNLP #NAACL2025
📣 C3NLP 2025 CFP now out 🎉 We’re thrilled to announce C3NLP will be at NAACL 2025 in Albuquerque, New Mexico! 🌎 📅 Workshop Details: c3nlp.github.io Co-organized w/ @vinodkpg @sunipa17 @LucianaBenotti @daniel_hers @YongCaoPlus @LauraCabelloPi @LiZhou21 @IfeAdebara
Please provide us feedback about the workshop through our feedback form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAI…
Congratulations to the best paper authors! Thanks to everyone who attended and contributed. You can find our proceedings on aclanthology.org/volumes/2024.c…
The C3NLP best papers are: 3. Does Cross-Cultural Alignment Change the Commonsense Morality of Language Models? Yuu Jinnai
The C3NLP best papers are: 2. CRAFT: Extracting and Tuning Cultural Instructions from the Wild Bin Wang et al.
The C3NLP best papers are: 1. BLEnD: A Benchmark for LLMs on Everyday Knowledge in Diverse Cultures and Languages Junho Myung et al.
What is considered right or wrong in a specific culture? What aspects should be promoted within a culture to be consistent with their values without being biased? Policy plays a big role. Accessibility is a must. Thanks @kalikabali for the inspiring talk at @c3_nlp #ACL2024NLP