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Workshop on Multimodal, Multilingual Natural Language Generation 
In conjunction with INLG/SIGDIAL 2023 
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Prague, 12 September, 2023 
https://synalp.gitlabpages.inria.fr/mmnlg2023/ 
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We invite the submission of long and short papers for the first Workshop on 
Muiltimodal, Multilingual NLG (MM-NLG), which will be held in Prague, in 
conjunction with the joint meetings of the 16th International Conference on 
Natural Language Generation (INLG 2023) and the 24th Annual Meeting of the 
Special Interest Group on Discourse and Dialogue (SIGDial 2023). 
Workshop goals and topics 

This event aims to bring together researchers working on text generation from 
multimodal input data. The workshop also emphasises multilinguality as an 
ongoing, open challenge for text generation methods, especially for languages 
which are relatively under-resourced. 

We therefore invite papers on all topics related to text generation from 
multimodal inputs, multilingual text generation, or a combination of the two. 
We welcome submissions which focus on multimodal and/or multilingual generation 
in both dialogue and non-interactive settings. 


NLG and multimodal inputs 
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By Multimodal NLG, we intend to capture a broad variety of input data types and 
formats from which text can be generated using neural, statistical or 
rule-based methods. For example, while several contemporary NLG models generate 
based on textual prompts or prefixes, others rely on structured inputs which 
can take the form of `flat' semantic representations, RDF triples, etc. In a 
different vein, vision-to-text models generate captions, paragraphs or short 
narratives from visual inputs such as images or video. Finally, there is a long 
tradition in data-to-text NLG which seeks to generate text from numerical or 
other, less structured inputs. The sheer diversity is also reflected in the 
broad range of datasets available for training and evaluating NLG models. 

This workshop will provide a forum to discuss NLG research based on any input 
modality, fostering a debate on the directions in which the field has 
developed, and especially the relationship between different NLG tasks, as 
characterised by the variety of possible inputs, among others. 


NLG and multilingual outputs 
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As the field has become increasingly dominated by large, pretrained language 
models, it has become increasingly evident that not all languages are on a 
level playing field. For example, when training data is opportunistically 
sourced from the web, data for certain languages is often very limited, and 
highly noisy. On the other hand, developing curated multilingual data for 
under-represented languages is very challenging, as some recent efforts (for 
example, the BLOOM model) have shown. 

This workshop will provide an opportunity for researchers to discuss challenges 
and report on recent work targeting NLG in multiple languages, including, but 
not limited to, data-lean scenarios, where transfer learning, few-shot and 
zero-shot approaches would be expected to play an important role. 

Workshop format 
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This one-day workshop will consist of an oral and a poster session, together 
with a special session The oral session will feature talks by two invited 
speakers, as well as regular paper presentations. 

The workshop will be hybrid. We encourage all participants to be present, but 
will provide online access for those who are unable, or prefer not to travel. 


Special session: WebNLG Challenge on Under-Resourced Languages 
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In line with the goals of MM-NLG, the workshop will include a special session 
dedicated to the recently launched, ongoing WebNLG 2023 Challenge, which 
focuses on generation for under-resourced languages in few-shot and zero-shot 
settings. 
More info here: 
https://synalp.gitlabpages.inria.fr/webnlg-challenge/challenge_2023/ 


Submission formats 
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We solicit two kinds of papers: 

- Long papers must not exceed eight (8) pages of content, plus unlimited pages 
of ethical considerations, supplementary material statements, and references. 
- Short papers must not exceed four (4) pages, plus unlimited pages of ethical 
considerations, supplementary material statements, and references. 

Submissions should follow ACL Author Guidelines and policies for submission, 
review and citation, and be anonymised for double blind reviewing. See 
https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=ACL_Author_Guidelines 
Please use ACL 2023 style files; LaTeX style files and Microsoft Word templates 
are available at https://2023.aclweb.org/calls/style_and_formatting 

Authors must honour the ethical code set out in the ACL Code of Ethics, 
available at https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/acl-code-ethics 
If your work raises any ethical issues, you should include an explicit 
discussion of those issues. This will also be taken into account in the review 
process. You may find this checklist of use: 
https://aclrollingreview.org/responsibleNLPresearch/ 

Authors are strongly encouraged to ensure that their work is reproducible; see, 
e.g., the reproducibility checklist at 
https://2021.aclweb.org/calls/reproducibility-checklist/ 
Papers involving any kind of experimental results (human judgments, system 
outputs, etc) should incorporate a data availability statement into their 
paper. Authors are asked to indicate whether the data is made publicly 
available. If the data is not made available, authors should provide a brief 
explanation why. (E.g. because the data contains proprietary information.) A 
statement guide is available on the INLG 2023 website. 


Paper submission 
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The workshop will only accept direct submissions. Submissions can be made to 
the MM-NLG START website: https://softconf.com/n/mmnlg2023/ 

Accepted papers will be published in the Workshop proceedings on the ACL 
Anthology. 


Important dates 
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- Deadline for long and short papers: 16 July, 2023 
- Notification of acceptance: 6 August, 2023 
- Deadline for camera-ready papers: 14 August, 2023 
- MM-NLG Workshop: 12 September, 2023 


Organising committee 
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Anya Belz, ADAPT, Dublin City University, Ireland 
Claudia Borg, University of Malta, Malta 
Liam Cripwell, CNRS/LORIA and Lorraine University, France 
Aykut Erdem, Koc University, Turkey 
Erkut Erdem, Hacettepe University, Turkey 
Claire Gardent, CNRS/LORIA, France 
Albert Gatt, Utrecht University, The Netherlands 
John Judge, ADAPT, Dublin City University, Ireland 
William Soto-Martinez, CNRS/LORIA and Lorraine University, France 


Support and acknowledgements 
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This workshop is a joint initiative which has received the support of the 
following projects: 

- LT-Bridge funded by the EU Horizon 2020 Work Programme Spreading Excellence 
and Widening Participation (WIDESPREAD) 2018-2020 Grant No. 952194 
https://lt-bridge.eu/ 

- The xNLG AI Chair on Multilingual, Multi-Source Text Generation funded by the 
French National Research Agency (Gardent; ANR-20-CHIA-0003), Meta and the 
Region Grand Est https://members.loria.fr/CGardent/xnlg.html 
- Multi3Generation: Multimodal, Multi-task, Multi-Lingual Natural Language 
Generation COST Action CA18231 https://multi3generation.eu/ 


-- 
Senior Scientist at CNRS 
LORIA, Nancy (France) 
https://members.loria.fr/CGardent/ 

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