Great talk by @gregd_nlp at the #ACL2022@csrr_workshop highlighting how explicit commonsense explanations produced by language models often end up contradicting themselves
[schedule update] Due to unforeseen pizza-related circumstances, we're slightly shifting the talks after the lunch break. We'll continue at 14:00 local time.
Listen to Marie-Francine Moens from @KU_Leuven on how to acquire, store and retrieve commonsense knowledge and how to integrate it in language understanding tasks.
Drop by and hear me declaim why world models are critical for interactive and grounded commonsense #NLProc!! I'll be doing an invited talk at 3:30 PM IST (7:30 AM PT). @csrr_workshop
https://t.co/du7EINon1r
🚀 Presenting our work at @csrr_workshop today:
💫 Knowledge-Augmented Language Models for Cause-Effect Relation Classification.
Paper: https://t.co/tkBk1ymZRa
Code: https://t.co/rkU76jCP5t
#ACL2022#NLProc
Join us tomorrow at @csrr_workshop to learn about new research in commonsense! We have an exciting program with excellent invited speakers and lightning talks. We will be in person at the Liffey A and on zoom. #acl2022nlp
REMINDER: The deadline for submitting original works to the ACL 2022 Commonsense Representation and Reasoning Workshop is March 3rd AoE (https://t.co/kzRS7cnKfC). Previously published works or those with ARR reviews may be submitted later.
We look forward to your submissions! 🧠
Call for Papers to the Workshop on Commonsense Representation and Reasoning @aclmeeting!
Deadline is February 28. https://t.co/XI3T2tG0ZA
#NLProc#ACL2022
After a successful CSKB earlier this month (https://t.co/r09cyExetp), we submitted a proposal for a second iteration during one of the 2022 *CL conferences. If you'd be interested in attending our commonsense workshop, please indicate that in this survey:
https://t.co/fXKDbAmkoQ