Thank you Emile ☺️
Indeed. Thank you for sharing this paper, very interesting!
Mor information will follow 😇
While ago we started with a simple idea without knowing a similar work. And this is what I like about this work.
Was also nice to witness the developments in this area.
tldr: It turns out some time-related questions that are extremely easy for humans are not so easy for LLMs
Our paper (w/ Jan-Christoph Kalo) is accepted to ACL 2025 Main 🤗
I am soo exciteed!!
ChronoSense: Exploring Temporal Understanding in Large Language Models with Time Intervals of Events
preprint: arxiv.org/pdf/2501.03040
#ACL2025
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Join the 3rd Workshop on Knowledge Base Construction from Pre-Trained Language Models (KBC-LM) @ ISWC 2025 (Nara, Japan)!
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ISWC - International Semantic Web Conference #iswc #iswc2025 @iswc-conf.bsky.social
Are you interested in Language Models and Knowledge Graphs?
Join the 3rd Workshop on Knowledge Base Construction from Pre-Trained Language Models (KBC-LM) @ ISWC 2025 (Nara, Japan)!
ISWC - International Semantic Web Conference #iswc #iswc2025 @iswc-conf.bsky.social
yesterday
my attention is not for sale
Sicco Verwer, Annibale Panichella, and I are hiring!
If you are interested in program synthesis and repair, explainable AI, and reducing errors in software, consider applying!
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Web page of the International Semantic Web Research summer school with a picture of picturesque Bertinoro in the heart of beautiful Emilia Romagna.
Applications are now open for the 2025 International Semantic Web Research Summer School - #ISWS2025
in Bertinoro, Italy, from June 8-14, 2025
Topic: Knowledge Graphs for Reliable AI
Application Deadline: 15.3.2025
Webpage: 2025.semanticwebschool.org
#semanticweb #knowledgegraphs #AI #generativeAI
happy birthday, KU Leuven
spotted at Amsterdam
when the low-hanging fruit is not low enough
some human-generated content (by me)
normalize stretching sessions in full-day academic events
Brett Mensh & Konrad Kording, Ten simple rules for structuring papers
3 posts on scientific writing