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XTempLLMs 2025 : The 1st Workshop on Large Language Models for Cross-Temporal Research at COLM 2025
XTempLLMs 2025 : The 1st Workshop on Large Language Models for Cross-Temporal Research at COLM 2025

XTempLLMs 2025 : The 1st Workshop on Large Language Models for Cross-Temporal Research at COLM 2025

Montreal, Canada
Event Date: October 10, 2025 - October 10, 2025
Submission Deadline: June 26, 2025
Notification of Acceptance: July 24, 2025




Call for Papers



We invite you to submit your ongoing, published or pre-reviewed works to our workshop on Large Language Models for Cross-Temporal Research (XTempLLMs) at COLM 2025.

Our workshop website is available at https://xtempllms.github.io/2025/

Workshop Description:
Large language models (LLMs) have been used for a variety of time-sensitive applications such as temporal reasoning, forecasting and planning. In addition, there has been a growing number of interdisciplinary works that use LLMs for cross-temporal research in several domains, including social science, psychology, cognitive science, environmental science and clinical studies. However, LLMs are hindered in their understanding of time due to many different reasons, including temporal biases and knowledge conflicts in pretraining and RAG data but also a fundamental limitation in LLM tokenization that fragments a date into several meaningless subtokens. Such inadequate understanding of time would lead to inaccurate reasoning, forecasting and planning, and time-sensitive findings that are potentially misleading.

Our workshop looks for (i) cross-temporal work in the NLP community and (ii) interdisciplinary work that relies on LLMs for cross-temporal studies.
Cross-temporal work in the NLP community:
* Novel benchmarks for evaluating the temporal abilities of LLMs across diverse date and time formats, culturally grounded time systems, and generalization to future contexts;
* Novel methods (e.g., neuro-symbolic approaches) for developing temporally robust, unbiased, and reliable LLMs;
* Data analysis such as the distribution of pretraining data over time and conflicting knowledge in pretraining and RAG data;
* Interpretability regarding how temporal information is processed from tokenization to embedding across different layers, and finally to model output;
* Temporal applications such as reasoning, forecasting and planning;
* Consideration of cross-lingual and cross-cultural perspectives for linguistic and cultural inclusion over time.

Interdisciplinary work that relies on LLMs for cross-temporal studies:
* Time-sensitive discoveries, such as social biases over time and personality testing over time;
* Assessment of time-sensitive discoveries to identify misleading findings if any;
* Interdisciplinary evaluation benchmarks for LLMs’ temporal abilities, e.g., psychological time perception and episodic memory evaluation.

Submission Modes:
* Standard submissions: We invite the submission of papers that will receive up to three double-blind reviews from the XTempLLMs committee, and a final decision of acceptance from the workshop chairs.
* Pre-reviewed submissions: We invite unpublished papers that have already been reviewed either through ACL ARR, or recent AACL/EACL/ACL/EMNLP/COLING venues. These papers will not receive new reviews but will be judged together with their reviews via a meta-review from the workshop chairs.
* Published papers: We invite papers that have been published recently elsewhere to present at XTempLLMs. Please send the details of your paper (Paper title, authors, publication venue, abstract, and a link to download the paper) directly to [email protected]. This allows such papers to gain more visibility from the workshop audience.

All deadlines are 11.59 pm UTC -12h (“Anywhere on Earth”):
* June 26, 2025: Submission deadline (standard and published papers)
* July 18, 2025: Submission deadline for papers with ARR reviews
* July 24, 2025: Notification of acceptance
* October 10, 2025: Workshop day

Invited Speakers:
* Jose Camacho Collados, Cardiff University, United Kingdom
* Ali Emami, Brock University, Canada
* Alexis Huet, Huawei Technologies, France

Organizing Committee:
* Wei Zhao, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
* Maxime Peyrard, Université Grenoble Alpes & CNRS, France
* Katja Markert, Heidelberg University, Germany




Summary

XTempLLMs 2025 : The 1st Workshop on Large Language Models for Cross-Temporal Research at COLM 2025 will take place in Montreal, Canada. It’s a 1 day event starting on Oct 10, 2025 (Friday) and will be winded up on Oct 10, 2025 (Friday).

XTempLLMs 2025 falls under the following areas: NLP, COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENE, etc. Submissions for this Workshop can be made by Jun 26, 2025. Authors can expect the result of submission by Jul 24, 2025.

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 XTempLLMs 2025

  • Short Name: XTempLLMs 2025
  • Full Name: The 1st Workshop on Large Language Models for Cross-Temporal Research at COLM 2025
  • Timing: 09:00 AM-06:00 PM (expected)
  • Fees: Check the official website of XTempLLMs 2025
  • Event Type: Workshop
  • Website Link: https://xtempllms.github.io/2025/
  • Location/Address: Montreal, Canada


Credits and Sources

[1] XTempLLMs 2025 : The 1st Workshop on Large Language Models for Cross-Temporal Research at COLM 2025


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