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Call for Papers: Language Understanding in the Human-Machine Era (LUHME)

The LUHME 2024 workshop Language Understanding in the Human-Machine Era is part 
of the 27th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ECAI 2024 
(https://www.ecai2024.eu/).


Workshop description
Large language models (LLMs) have revolutionized the development of 
interactional artificial intelligence (AI) systems by democratizing their use. 
These models have shown remarkable advancements in various applications such as 
conversational AI and machine translation, marking the undeniable advent of the 
human-machine era. However, despite their significant achievements, 
state-of-the-art systems still exhibit shortcomings in language understanding, 
raising questions about their true comprehension of human languages.
The concept of language understanding has always been contentious, as 
meaning-making depends not only on form and immediate meaning but also on 
context. Therefore, understanding natural language involves more than just 
parsing form and meaning; it requires access to grounding for true 
comprehension. Equipping language models with linguistics-grounded capabilities 
remains a complex task, given the importance of discourse, pragmatics, and 
social context in language understanding.
Understanding language is a doubly challenging task as it necessitates not only 
grasping the intrinsic capabilities of LLMs but also examining their impact and 
requirements in real-world applications. While LLMs have shown effectiveness in 
various applications, the lack of supporting theories raises concerns about 
ethical implications, particularly in applications involving human interaction.
The “Language Understanding in the Human-Machine Era” (LUHME) workshop aims to 
reignite the debate on the role of understanding in natural language use and 
its applications. It seeks to explore the necessity of language understanding 
in computational tasks like machine translation and natural language 
generation, as well as the contributions of language professionals in enhancing 
computational language understanding.

Topics of Interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Language understanding in LLMs
• Language grounding
• Psycholinguistic approaches to language understanding
• Discourse, pragmatics and language understanding
• Evaluation of language understanding
• Multi-modality and language understanding
• Socio-cultural aspects in understanding language
• Effects of language misunderstanding by computational models
• Manifestations of language understanding
• Distributional semantics and language understanding
• Linguistic theory and language understanding by machines
• Linguistic, world, and common sense knowledge in language understanding
• Machine translation and/or interpreting and language understanding
• Human vs. machine language understanding
• Role of language professionals in the LLMs era
• Understanding language and explainable AI

Ethics Statement
Research reported at ECAI and the LUHME workshop should avoid harm, be honest 
and trustworthy, fair and non-discriminatory, and respect privacy and 
intellectual property. Where relevant, authors can include in the main body of 
their paper, or on the reference page, a short ethics statement that addresses 
ethical issues regarding the research being reported and the broader ethical 
impact of the work. Reviewers will be asked to flag possible violations of 
relevant ethical principles. Such flagged submissions will be reviewed by a 
senior member of the programme committee. Authors may be required to revise 
their paper to include a discussion of possible ethical concerns and their 
mitigation.

Submission Instructions
Papers must be written in English, be prepared for double-blind review using 
the ECAI LaTeX template, and not exceed 7 pages (not including references). The 
ECAI LaTeX Template can be found at 
https://ecai2024.eu/download/ecai-template.zip. Papers should be submitted via 
OpenReview: https://openreview.net/group?id=eurai.org/ECAI/2024/Workshop/LUHME

Excessive use of typesetting tricks to make things fit is not permitted. Please 
do not modify the style files or layout parameters. You can resubmit any number 
of times until the submission deadline. The workshop papers will be published 
in the proceedings (further information will be provided soon).

Important Dates
• Paper submission: 31 May 2024
• Notification of acceptance: 15 July 2024
• Camera-ready papers: 31 July 2024
• LUHME workshop: 19 or 20 October 2024

Invited Speakers
• Alexander Koller, Saarland University
• Anders Søgaard, University of Copenhagen
• Melanie Mitchell, Santa Fe Institute

Organization
This workshop is jointly organized by the chairs of working groups 1 
(Computational Linguistics) and 7 (Language work, language professionals) of 
the COST Action LITHME – Language in the Human-Machine Era.

Workshop Organizers
• Rui Sousa-Silva (University of Porto, Portugal)
• Henrique Lopes Cardoso (University of Porto, Portugal)
• Maarit Koponen (University of Eastern Finland, Finland)
• Antonio Pareja-Lora (Universidad de Alcalá, Spain)
• Márta Seresi (Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary)

Program Committee
• Aida Kostikova (Bielefeld University)
• Alex Lascarides (University of Edinburgh)
• Alípio Jorge (University of Porto)
• António Branco (University of Lisbon)
• Belinda Maia (University of Porto)
• Caroline Lehr (ZHAW School of Applied Linguistics)
• Diana Santos (Universitetet i Oslo)
• Efstathios Stamatatos (University of the Aegean)
• Ekaterina Lapshinova-Koltunski (University of Hildesheim)
• Eliot Bytyçi (Universiteti i Prishtinës “Hasan Prishtina”)
• Hanna Risku (University of Vienna)
• Jörg Tiedemann (University of Helsinki)
• Lynne Bowker (University of Ottawa)
• Nataša Pavlović (University of Zagreb)
• Paolo Rosso (Universitat Politècnica de València)
• Ran Zhang (Bielefeld University)
• Ruslan Mitkov (Lancaster University)
• Sule Yildirim Yayilgan (Norwegian University of Science and Technology)
• Tharindu Ranasinghe (Lancaster University)


For further information, please visit https://luhme.web.uah.es/ or contact 
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