Proceedings of the 1st Human-Centered Large Language Modeling Workshop

A word’s meaning resides in the heart and soul of its “generator” – people. How do we include human
(personal, social, cultural, situational) context, ethically, into LLMs – the base models of our NLP systems?
Language modeling in the context of its source [author] and target [audience] can enable NLP systems to
better understand human language. Advances in human-centered NLP have established the importance
of modeling the human context holistically, including personal, social, cultural, and situational factors in
NLP systems. Yet, our NLP systems have become heavily reliant on large language models that do not
capture the human context…

Citation information

Soni, Nikita; Flek, Lucie; Sharma, Ashish; Yang, Diyi; Hooker, Sara; Schwartz, H. Andrew: Proceedings of the 1st Human-Centered Large Language Modeling Workshop, 2024, https://aclanthology.org/2024.hucllm-1.0/, Soni.etal.2024a,

Associated Lamarr Researchers

Prof. Dr. Lucie Flek

Prof. Dr. Lucie Flek

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