[CfP] ACL 2024 Workshop on Knowledge Graphs and LLMs (KaLLM)

Dear colleagues,

We would like to invite you to submit the unpublished results of your
research on Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models to:

The 1st Workshop on Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models (KaLLM), to
be held on August 15, 2024, co-located with ACL 2024, Bangkok, Thailand.

First Call for Participation

Submission Deadline: May 10, 2024 at 23:59, UTC -12h, AoE

Website: https://kallmworkshop.github.io/kallm2024/

Contact email: kallmworkshop2024@googlegroups.com

The workshop intends to provide a platform for researchers, practitioners,
and industry professionals to explore the synergies between LLMs and KGs.
We aim to provide a space for the LLM community and the community of KG
researchers to interact and explore how these two communities could
collaborate and support one another.

Important Dates

Submission Starts: Feb 05, 2024

Submission Deadline: May 10, 2024

Author Notifications: June 17, 2024

Camera-Ready Deadline: July 1, 2024

Workshop Date: August 15, 2024

Submission Guidelines:

Papers must be submitted in PDF format using the official ACL template.
More details are available on the website.

Scope of the workshop:

KaLLM invites quality research contributions as short or long papers and
resource papers. All submissions will undergo a double-blind review
process, and accepted submissions will be presented at the workshop.

The submissions should focus on the interaction between LLMs and KGs in the
context of NLP. The workshop will cover a diverse range of topics related
to the integration of LLMs and KGs, including but not limited to:

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   Knowledge-enhanced language generation
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   KG-based question answering using LLMs
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   Fact validation and bias mitigation
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   KG creation and completion using LLMs
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   Privacy considerations in LLM-KG integration
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   Interpretability and explainability
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   Cross-domain applications
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   KG-based text summarisation with LLMs
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   Ethical implications of LLM-KG technologies
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   Multimodality of KGs and LLMs
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   Multilingual LLMs for KGs and vice-versa

We look forward to receiving your submissions and having your valuable
contribution to the success of the workshop. If you have any questions or
require further information, please do not hesitate to contact us at
kallmworkshop2024@googlegroups.com or visit
https://kallmworkshop.github.io/kallm2024/.


*Organising Committee*

Russa Biswas, Hasso Plattner Institut

Lucie-Aimée Kaffee, Hasso Plattner Institut

Oshin Agarwal, Bloomberg

Pasquale Minervini, University of Edinburg

Sameer Singh, University of California

Gerard de Melo, Hasso Plattner Institut


-- 
Lucie-Aimée Kaffee

Received on Wednesday, 7 February 2024 08:04:17 UTC