IMS presents 8 papers at EACL 2026 and LREC 2026

February 26, 2026 /

We are happy to announce that the IMS will present 8 papers at EACL 2026 and LREC 2026.

EACL 2026

  • Franziska Weeber, Tanise Ceron, and Sebastian Padó. Do Political Opinions Transfer Between Western Languages? An Analysis of Unaligned and Aligned Multilingual LLMs. arXiv preprint.

LREC 2026

  • Felix Blessing, Johannes S. Sax, Julian Kaufmann, Wei Zhao, Kate Wild, Iona Ogilvie, Nikolay Arefyev, and Dominik Schlechtweg. APODICTUS: Automatic Processing Of DICTionary Update candidates.
  • Alp Mujko and Dominik Schlechtweg. Insights from Transfer Learning Experiments With Word-in-Context and Word Sense Disambiguation Models.
  • Filip Miletić and Neele Falk. What Are LLMs Doing to Scientific Communication? Measuring Changes in Writing Practices and Reading Experience.
  • Hsiu-Yu Yang, Michael Roth, Andreas Bulling, and Carina Silberer. To Skip, to Swap or to not Swap? Identifying Step Transition Types in Instructional Manuals.
  • Jule Godbersen, Sinan Cem Kurtyigit, Emma Raimundo Schulz, Tonmoy Rakshit, Diego Frassinelli, Sabine Schulte im Walde, and Carina Silberer. Fruitcakes and Cupcakes Emerging from Noise: The ComposiGen Dataset of Compounds and their Compositionality.
  • Aswathy Velutharambath and Amelie Wührl. Towards Expectation Detection in Language: A Case Study on Treatment Expectations in Reddit.
  • Florian Omiecienski, Cornelia Sindermann and Agnieszka Falenska. Prompt-Based Stance Control in German: An Evaluation of LLMs for Experimental Research on Attitude Change.
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