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TextGraphs 2024 : 17th Workshop on Graph-based Natural Language Processing
TextGraphs 2024 : 17th Workshop on Graph-based Natural Language Processing

TextGraphs 2024 : 17th Workshop on Graph-based Natural Language Processing

Bangkok, Thailand
Event Date: August 25, 2024 - August 15, 2024
Submission Deadline: May 07, 2024
Notification of Acceptance: June 15, 2024
Camera Ready Version Due: July 01, 2024




Call for Papers



Venue: ACL 2024

Location: Bangkok, Thailand

Date: August 15, 2024

Papers Due: May 7, 2024



Website: https://sites.google.com/view/textgraphs2024

OpenReview Submission: : https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/ACL/2024/Workshop/TextGraphs-17



Workshop Description



For the past seventeen years, the workshops in the TextGraphs series have published and promoted the synergy between the field of Graph Theory (GT) and Natural Language Processing (NLP). The mix between the two started small, with graph-theoretical frameworks providing efficient and elegant solutions for NLP applications. Graph-based solutions initially focused on single-document part-of-speech tagging, word sense disambiguation, and semantic role labeling. They became progressively larger to include ontology learning and information extraction from large text collections. Nowadays, graph-based solutions also target Web-scale applications such as information propagation in social networks, rumor proliferation, e-reputation, multiple entity detection, language dynamics learning, and future events prediction, to name a few.



We plan to encourage the description of novel NLP problems or applications that have emerged in recent years, which can be enhanced with existing and new graph-based methods. We widen the workshop topics beyond the familiar graph domain, encompassing a broader range of less examined structured data domains as well. The seventeenth edition of the TextGraphs workshop aims to extend the focus on exploring rising topics of large language models (LLMs) prompting from the unique perspective of GT. Therefore, our workshop aims to foster stronger, mutually advantageous connections between NLP and structured data, tackling key challenges inherent in each field.



TextGraphs-17 invites submissions on (but not limited to) the following topics:



Knowledge Graphs Meet LLMs. A proper utilization of graph-based methods for reasoning over a Knowledge Graph (KG) is a prospective way to overcome critical limitations of the existing LLMs which lack interpretability and factual knowledge and are prone to the hallucination problem. Vice versa, the incorporation of LLM knowledge learnt from large textual collections may help many graph-related tasks, such as KG completion and graph representation learning. Thus, we are highly interested in novel research on the joint use of KG and LLM for an improved processing of either the NLP or graph domain (preferably both).



Chain Prompting of LLMs. Recent studies show that prompting strategies like Chain-of-Thought and Graph-of-Thought enhance language understanding and generation tasks compared to the traditional few-shot methods. We welcome submissions developing advanced prompting schemes and software for LLMs and other pre-trained machine learning models.



Learning from Structured Data. We greet novel efforts to build a bridge between NLP and various structured data formats including relational and non-relational databases, as well as standardized data formats (such as XML, JSON, RDF, etc.)



Interpretability of NLP Systems. The question of interpretability poses a fundamental challenge for the practical application of NLP methods. We invite researchers to adopt structured data and employ graph-based methods to shed light on decision-making and logic behind modern LLMs. Any work on applying a KG or any other structured knowledge to explore and evaluate factual awareness, treating the interpretability problem from the GT perspective, or any other topic that utilizes graphs and other structured data to make LLMs more understandable, is met with appreciation.





Important dates



- Papers due: May 7, 2024

- Notification of acceptance: June 15, 2024

- Camera-ready papers due: July 1, 2024

- Conference date: August 15, 2024



Submission



We invite submissions of up to eight (8) pages maximum, plus bibliography for long papers and four (4) pages, plus bibliography, for short papers.



The ACL 2024 templates must be used; these are provided in LaTeX and also Microsoft Word format. Submissions will only be accepted in PDF format.



This year, TextGraph submission is managed through OpenReview. Submit papers by the end of the deadline day (timezone is UTC-12; AoE) via the submission link on our site: https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/ACL/2024/Workshop/TextGraphs-17



Shared Task



We invite participation in the task of Knowledge Graph Question Answering (KGQA). We will ask the participants to analyze candidate answers with text and graph features. For each query-answer candidate, a graph characterizing paths in Wikidata from entity from the query to the answer entity will be given.



Contact



Please direct all questions and inquiries to our official e-mail address ([email protected]) or contact any of the organizers via their individual emails. Also you can join us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/900711756665369.



Organizers



- Dmitry Ustalov, JetBrains

- Arti Ramesh, Binghamton University

- Alexander Panchenko, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

- Yanjun Gao, University of Wisconsin-Madison

- Andrey Sakhovskiy, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology

- Elena Tutubalina, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute

- Gerald Penn, University of Toronto

- Marco Valentino, Idiap Research Institute





Summary

TextGraphs 2024 : 17th Workshop on Graph-based Natural Language Processing will take place in Bangkok, Thailand. It’s a 11 days event starting on Aug 25, 2024 (Sunday) and will be winded up on Aug 15, 2024 (Thursday).

TextGraphs 2024 falls under the following areas: NLP, COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENE, etc. Submissions for this Workshop can be made by May 7, 2024. Authors can expect the result of submission by Jun 15, 2024. Upon acceptance, authors should submit the final version of the manuscript on or before Jul 1, 2024 to the official website of the Workshop.

Please check the official event website for possible changes before you make any travelling arrangements. Generally, events are strict with their deadlines. It is advisable to check the official website for all the deadlines.

Other Details of the TextGraphs 2024

  • Short Name: TextGraphs 2024
  • Full Name: 17th Workshop on Graph-based Natural Language Processing
  • Timing: 09:00 AM-06:00 PM (expected)
  • Fees: Check the official website of TextGraphs 2024
  • Event Type: Workshop
  • Website Link: http://ttps://sites.google.com/view/textgraphs2024
  • Location/Address: Bangkok, Thailand


Credits and Sources

[1] TextGraphs 2024 : 17th Workshop on Graph-based Natural Language Processing


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