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<h2 id="programme">Programme</h2>

<p><strong>Thursday, August 15th, 2023, <a href="https://www.worldtimebuddy.com/?pl=1&amp;lid=1609350&amp;h=1609350&amp;hf=0">Bangkok (UTC+07.00)</a></strong></p>

<p><strong>09:00 - 09:10 Opening Remarks</strong></p>

<p><strong>09:15 - 09:50 Invited Speaker 1: Dr. Sandro Pezzelle</strong></p>

<p><strong>9:50 - 10:50 Session 1 (Oral Presentations)</strong></p>
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<li>11 <em>Hierarchical syntactic structure in human-like language models</em>. Michael Wolfman, Donald Dunagan, Jonathan Brennan, John T. Hale (archival)</li>
<li>8 <em>Do large language models resemble humans in language use?</em>. Zhenguang G. Cai, Xufeng Duan, David A. Haslett, Shuqi Wang, Martin J. Pickering (archival)</li>
<li>4 <em>Evaluating Vision-Language Models on Bistable Images</em>. Artemis Panagopoulou, Coby Melkin, Chris Callison-Burch (archival)</li>
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<p><strong>10:30 - 11:00 Coffee Break</strong></p>

<p><strong>11:00 - 12:50 Session 2 (Poster Session)</strong></p>
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<li>3 <em>BAMBINO-LM: (Bilingual-)Human-Inspired Continual Pre-training of BabyLM</em>. Zhewen Shen, Aditya Joshi, Ruey-Cheng Chen (archival)</li>
<li>10 <em>Modeling Overregularization in Children with Small Language Models</em>. Akari Haga, Saku Sugawara, Akiyo Fukatsu, Miyu Oba, Hiroki Ouchi, Taro Watanabe, Yohei Oseki (Findings of ACL 2024)</li>
<li>14 <em>Language models’ probability distributions are calibrated to cognitive profiles: An investigation of the predictive power of surprisal and entropy</em>. Patrick Haller, Lena Sophia Bolliger, Lena Ann Jäger (Findings of ACL 2024)</li>
<li>16 <em>What Makes Language Models Good-enough?</em>. Daiki Asami, Saku Sugawara (Findings of ACL 2024)</li>
<li>17 <em>Do LLMs Agree with Humans on Emotional Associations to Nonsense Words?</em>. Yui Miyakawa, Chihaya Matsuhira, Hirotaka KATO, Takatsugu Hirayama, Takahiro Komamizu, Ichiro Ide (archival)</li>
<li>20 <em>Predict but Also Integrate: an Analysis of Sentence Processing Models for English and Hindi</em> Nina Delcaro, Luca Onnis, Raquel G. Alhama (archival)</li>
<li>21 <em>Transformer Attention vs Human Attention in Anaphora Resolution</em>. Anastasia Kozlova, Albina Akhmetgareeva, Aigul Khanova, Semen Kudriavtsev, Alena Fenogenova (archival)</li>
<li>22 <em>Tree-Planted Transformers: Unidirectional Transformer Language Models with Implicit Syntactic Supervision</em>. Ryo Yoshida, Taiga Someya, Yohei Oseki (Findings of ACL 2024)</li>
<li>26 <em>How Much Does Non-verbal Communication Conform to Entropy Rate Constancy?: A Case Study on Listener Gaze in Interaction</em>. Yu Wang, Yang Xu, Gabriel Skantze, Hendrik Buschmeier (Findings of ACL 2024)</li>
<li>27 <em>Daily auditory environments in French-speaking infants: A longitudinal dataset</em>. Estelle Hervé, Clément François, Laurent Prevot (archival)</li>
<li>28 <em>VerbCLIP: Improving Verb Understanding in Vision-Language Models with Compositional Structures</em>. Hadi Wazni, Kin Ian Lo, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh (non-archival)</li>
<li>29 <em>Analysing and Validating Language Complexity Metrics Across South American Indigenous Languages</em>. Felipe Ribas Serras, Miguel de Mello Carpi, Matheus Castello Branco, Marcelo Finger (archival)</li>
<li>37 <em>Evaluating Grammatical Well-Formedness in Large Language Models: A Comparative Study with Human Judgments</em>. Zhuang Qiu, Xufeng Duan, Zhenguang Cai (archival)</li>
<li>40 <em>What does Kiki look like? Cross-modal associations between speech sounds and visual shapes in vision-and-language models</em>. Tessa Verhoef, Kiana Shahrasbi, Tom Kouwenhoven (archival)</li>
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<p><strong>12:50 - 14:00 Lunch</strong></p>

<p><strong>14:00 - 15:00 Session 3 (Oral Presentations)</strong></p>
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<li>18 <em>Large language models fail to derive atypicality inferences in a human-like manner</em>. Charlotte Kurch, Margarita Ryzhova, Vera Demberg (archival)</li>
<li>45 <em>Diachronic change in verb usage statistics predicts differences in sentence processing across the lifespan</em>. Ellis Cain, Rachel Ryskin (archival)</li>
<li>32 <em>How can large language models become more human?</em>. Daphne Wang, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh, Miloš Stanojević, Wing-Yee Chow, Richard Breheny (archival)</li>
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<p><strong>15:00 - 15:40 Invited Speaker 2: Dr. Aida Nematzadeh</strong></p>

<p><strong>15:40 - 16:00 Coffee Break</strong></p>

<p><strong>16:00 - 17:20 Session 4 (Poster Session)</strong></p>
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<li>7 <em>Locally Biased Transformers Better Align with Human Reading Times</em>. Andrea Gregor de Varda, Marco Marelli (archival)</li>
<li>9 <em>The Curious Case of Representational Alignment: Unravelling Visio-Linguistic Tasks in Emergent Communication</em>. Tom Kouwenhoven, Max Peeperkorn, Bram Van Dijk, Tessa Verhoef (archival)</li>
<li>19 <em>Structural Similarities Between Language Models and Neural Response Measurements</em>. Antonia Karamolegkou, Jiaang Li, Yova Kementchedjhieva, Mostafa Abdou, Sune Lehmann, Anders Søgaard (Neurips 2023 NeurReps Workshop)</li>
<li>23 <em>PhonologyBench: Evaluating Phonological Skills of Large Language Models</em>. Ashima Suvarna</li>
<li>24 <em>Exploring Spatial Schema Intuitions in Large Language and Vision Models</em>. Philipp Wicke, Lennart Wachowiak (Findings of ACL 2024)</li>
<li>25 <em>Evaluating Lexical Aspect with Large Language Models</em>. Bolei Ma (archival)</li>
<li>30 <em>Can You Learn Semantics Through Next-Word Prediction? The Case of Entailment</em>. William Merrill, Zhaofeng Wu, Norihito Naka, Yoon Kim, Tal Linzen</li>
<li>33 <em>So many design choices: Improving and interpreting neural agent communication in signaling games</em>. Timothée Bernard, Timothee Mickus (Findings of ACL 2023)</li>
<li>34 <em>The Emergence of High-Level Semantics in a Signaling Game</em>. Timothée Bernard, Timothee Mickus, Hiroya Takamura (in SEM 2024)</li>
<li>35 <em>Morphology Matters: Probing the Cross-linguistic Morphological Generalization Abilities of Large Language Models through a Wug Test</em>. Dang Thi Thao Anh, Limor Raviv, Lukas Galke (archival)</li>
<li>42 <em>Evaluating Semantic Relations in Predicting Textual Labels for Images of Abstract and Concrete Concepts</em>. Tarun Tater, Sabine Schulte im Walde, Diego Frassinelli (archival)</li>
<li>46 <em>How Useful is Context, Actually? Comparing LLMs and Humans on Discourse Marker Prediction</em>. Emily Sadlier-Brown, Millie Lou, Miikka Silfverberg, Carla L. Hudson Kam (archival)</li>
<li>49 <em>LLMs’ morphological analyses of complex FST-generated Finnish words</em>. Anssi Moisio, Mathias Creutz, Mikko Kurimo (archival)</li>
<li>53 <em>PUB: A Pragmatics Understanding Benchmark for Assessing LLMs’ Pragmatics Capabilities</em>. Settaluri Lakshmi Sravanthi, Meet Doshi, Pavan Kalyan Tankala, Rudra Murthy, Raj Dabre, Pushpak Bhattacharyya</li>
<li>ARR4 <em>An Eye Opener Regarding Task-Based Text Gradient Saliency</em>. Guojun Wu, Lena Sophia Bolliger, David Robert Reich, Lena Ann Jäger (archival)</li>
<li>ARR6 <em>Improving Language Models for Emotion Analysis: Insights from Cognitive Science</em>. Constant Bonard, Gustave Cortal (archival)</li>
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<p><strong>17:20 - 18:00 Invited Speaker 3: Dr. Franck Keller</strong></p>

<p><strong>18:00 - 18:10 Closing Remarks</strong></p>

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