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Excited to share our recent work: TACO
A Self-Evolving Framework for Efficient Terminal Agents via Observational Context Compression.
https://t.co/S42T1SWymT
Join us for the ATLAS seminar (hybrid) on "Generative Information Retrieval: Progress and Challenges" by Prof. Maarten de Rijke (University of Amsterdam).
All welcome!
📅 18 Feb 2026
⏰ 13:00–14:00
📍 Kilburn_TH 1.3 + online
Today is the last day of the main conference, and it began with a keynote from Prof Chenghua Lin.
We have oral and poster presentations, and the day will end with best paper awards and a closing session.
Join us!
Bohao’s thesis, “Enriching Language Model Capabilities: From Dialogue Intelligence and Evaluation to Tabular Data Reasoning,” was supervised by @chenghua_lin.
Hao’s thesis, “Argument Summarisation via Large Language Models and Diffusion Modelling,” was supervised by Viktor Schlegel, Riza Batista-Navarro, and Goran Nenadic.
✨Inspiring seminar by Prof. Roberto Navigli (@RNavigli, Sapienza University of Rome) on “Do Large Language Models Understand Word Meanings?”
Lively audience Q&A and insightful discussion on LLMs, word sense disambiguation, and semantic challenges 🚀 🍻
The registration page for #INLG2025 is now live! Join us in Vietnam at the Oct 29 - Nov 2 for the best conference on #NaturalLanguageGeneration
https://t.co/0Q4XkUW3WN
Curious to see what will be presented? Check out this list of accepted papers! https://t.co/FQkfRf8frZ
📢 The Joint Call for Tutorial Proposals for EACL/ACL 2026 is now live 👉 https://t.co/VVRLcTbeZb
Tutorial proposals should be submitted online via the Softconf system at the following link: https://t.co/156NA7m2bc
Deadline: 20 Oct 2025
@eaclmeeting @ #ACL2026NLP#EACL2026