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*Fourth Workshop on Bridging Human-Computer Interaction and Natural
Language Processing (HCI+NLP)*


We are excited to announce that the 4th iteration of HCI+NLP will be
*co-located
with @EMNLP in Suzhou, China* and online!

The rapid advancement of NLP research has led to a variety of applications
spanning a wide range of domains. With the recent popularity and growing
capabilities of large language models, language technologies have been
integrated into various daily applications, such as conversational search,
text analysis, and writing assistance. While this widespread adoption
ignites excitement, it raises pressing concerns and challenges for NLP
research, including those related to real-world evaluation, bias and
fairness, and model interpretability and explainability, and it is more
important than ever that NLP research adopt and develop methods to
incorporate people into research in meaningful ways. Perspectives from
human-computer interaction (HCI) can help NLP research practitioners to
advance the field in ways that are aligned with people’s needs, raising
novel questions and research directions for both NLP and HCI.



*Special Theme*

For this iteration of the workshop, we are delighted to include a special
theme: *Human involvement in post-training*. Recent advances in frontier
NLP labs emphasize the importance of Reinforcement Learning with AI
Feedback (RLAIF) and synthetic data, reducing human presence in the
post-training process. However, as humans are the end users of or are
impacted by interactive systems, we see this as an opportunity to ask about
the role humans should play in the development of human-centric language
technologies. We welcome any submissions engaging with this question,
including *efficient learning of human preferences*, *novel forms of human
feedback*, user interfaces that enable the *seamless and innovative
collection of feedback*, *problems and tasks where human preferences are
especially crucial*, *alternative paradigms *for human input and
involvement, *different approaches’ underlying assumptions and resulting
impacts*, and more.


*Submissions*

We welcome *research papers (up to 8 pages)*, submitted *archivally or
non-archivally*. We also welcome *extended abstracts* (up to 4 pages,
non-archival) presenting relevant ongoing or recently published work. We
invite submissions that include (but are not limited to): provocations,
critical approaches, or position papers; surveys or meta-analyses
highlighting opportunities for new research; and empirical studies, system
demonstrations, or other research on practical issues when deploying
language technology.

We also welcome *fast-track submissions* of papers rejected by other venues
that are accompanied by previous reviews.

For the full call for papers, including formatting guidelines and the
submission site, see the workshop website.

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*Submission Deadlines*:

Regular submission: August 8

Fast-track submission: September 1

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*For more information, visit our website: *
https://sites.google.com/view/hciandnlp

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*CENTAI INSTITUTE*
www.centai.eu <http://www.centai.eu>




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