NLPIR 2024

NLPIR 2024 | Okayama University, Japan | December 13-15, 2024


NLPIR 2024 ACM-Conference Proceedings (ISBN: 979-8-4007-1738-3)


2024 8th International Conference on Natural Language Processing and Information Retrieval(NLPIR 2024) has been held in Okayama University, Japan on December 13-15, 2024.



     

       

7 conference sessions were filled with the presentation of our participants: the topics have covered many areas from Language Model and Machine Translation; Machine Learning based Recommendation System and Algorithm Optimization; Semantic Analysis and Syntactic Analysis; Content based Speech Recognition and Sentiment Analysis; Text Analysis and Clustering; Information Extraction and Visualization based on NLP; Named Entity Recognition. The topics are related to timely issues of theory and application of the latest research results.



        

        

        

Best Student Paper


Paper Title: Examine the filter bubble with a focus on emotion and content
Author(s): Shusaku Kita, Tsunenori Mine and Yutaka Arakawa


Best Presenter Awards


Onsite Session 1: JA054
Presenter: Xiaorui Jiang, University of Sheffield, United Kingdom
Paper Title: Evidence Extraction for Automated Medical Coding: Preliminary Evaluation

Onsite Session 2: JA007
Presenter: Tim Schlippe, IU International University of Applied Sciences, Germany
Paper Title: Investigating Text and Image Features for the Detection of Cyberbullying

Onsite Session 3: JA025
Presenter: Anirach Mingkhwan, King Mongkut's University of Technology North Bangkok, Thailand
Paper Title: Enhancing Retrieval-Augmented Generation Systems by Text-Representing Centroid

Onsite Session 4: JA036
Presenter: Akinori Ito, Tohoku University, Japan
Paper Title: Estimation of Offensiveness of Posts on Social Media and Its Application to a Conversation Assistance System

Onsite Session 5: JA046
Presenter: Anum Afzal, Technical University of Munich, Germany
Paper Title: Towards Optimizing a Retrieval Augmented Generation using Large Language Model on Academic Data

Onsite Session 6: JA065
Presenter: Yong Zhong, College of Foreign Languages, Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics, China
Paper Title: Machine Learning Approaches to the Exhaustive Auto-Identification of Japanese Clauses

Online Session 3: Best Presenter
Presenter: Jakob Smedegaard Andersen, HAW Hamburg, Germany
Paper Title: Explanation of Prediction Uncertainty in Text Classification: The DUX-Approach

Onsite Session 7: JA028
Presenter: Yi-Hsuan Kuo, Chang Gung University, Taiwan
Paper Title: From Pictures to Prompts: Analyzing and Reconstructing AI-Generated Images with BLIP2 and CLIP

Online Session 1: JA089
Presenter: Devavrat Joshi, University of California, USA
Paper Title: Decoding Dehumanization: Leveraging NLP to Identify Dehumanizing Language and its Targets

Online Session 2: JA125
Presenter: Sundos Nasser Said Al Subhi, Georgia State University, United States
Paper Title: Navigating Complexity: A Multi-Domain Ontology Evaluation with Cluster Centroids as Hierarchical Representatives

Online Session 3: JA125
Presenter: Cheng-En Tsai, National Taiwan University, Taiwan
Paper Title: Integrating Narratological Framework in Dialogue Management: A Case Study of an Oral History Interview Chatbot

Online Session 4: JA073
Presenter: Raksha Pavagada Subbanarasimha, Accenture Labs, India
Paper Title: Sandwich-of-Thoughts: prompting for commonsense causal judgement in Large Language Models