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BigScience-5 2022 : Workshop on Challenges & Perspectives in Creating Large Language Models

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Link: https://bigscience.huggingface.co/acl-2022
 
When May 27, 2022 - May 27, 2022
Where Dublin, Ireland
Submission Deadline Feb 28, 2022
Notification Due Mar 26, 2022
Final Version Due Apr 10, 2022
Categories    NLP   computational linguistics   artificial intelligene
 

Call For Papers

****Submission Deadline: Feb 28th****

Call for Papers: Workshop on Challenges & Perspectives in Creating Large Language Models
May 27th 2022 (w/ ACL)
https://bigscience.huggingface.co/acl-2022

Two years after the appearance of GPT-3, large language models seem to have taken over NLP. Their capabilities, limitations, societal impact and the potential new applications they unlocked have been discussed and debated at length. A handful of replication studies have been published since then, confirming some of the initial findings and discovering new limitations. This workshop aims to gather researchers and practitioners involved in the creation of these models in order to:

1. Share ideas on the next directions of research in this field, including – but not limited to – grounding, multi-modal models, continuous updates and reasoning capabilities.
2. Share best-practices, brainstorm solutions to identified limitations and discuss challenges, such as:

‍Infrastructure. What are the infrastructure and software challenges involved in scaling models to billions or trillions of parameters, and deploying training and inference on distributed servers when each model replicas is itself larger than a single node capacity?
‍Data. While the self-supervised setting dispenses with human annotation, the importance of cleaning, filtering and the bias and limitation in existing or reported corpora has become more and more apparent over the last years.
‍Ethical & Legal frameworks. What type of data can/should be used, what type of access should be provided, what filters are or should be necessary?
‍Evaluation. Investigating the diversity of intrinsic and extrinsic evaluation measures, how do they correlate and how the performances of a very large pretrained language model should be evaluated.
‍Training efficiency. Discussing the practical scaling approaches, practical questions around large scale training hyper-parameters and early-stopping conditions. Discussing measures to reduce the associated energy consumption.


This workshop is organized by the BigScience initiative and will also serve as the closing session of this one year-long initiative aimed at developing a multilingual large language model, which is currently gathering 900 researchers from more than 60 countries and 250 institutions. Its goal is to investigate the creation of a large scale dataset and model from a very wide diversity of angles.


Submissions
We call for relevant contributions, either in long (8 pages) or short (4 pages) format. Accepted papers will be presented during a poster session. Submissions can be archival or non-archival.
Submissions should be made via OpenReview (https://openreview.net/group?id=aclweb.org/ACL/2022/Workshop/BigScience).

Dates
Feb. 28, 2022: Submission Deadline
‍March 26, 2022: Notification of Acceptance
‍April 10, 2022: Camera-ready papers due

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