This full-day workshop will bring together experts in Language Technologies (LT), and Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) to explore how multilingual, multimodal and reasoning Large Language Models (LLMs) can assist the needs of SSH researchers and their tasks. The primary goal of this workshop is to bridge the gap between advances in Large Language Models (LLMs) and the specific research needs of the Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) communities. It aims to create a collaborative space where experts in Language Technologies (LT) and SSH can exchange knowledge, identify opportunities, and define research priorities at the intersection of these fields.
The full-day workshop will include:
An invited keynote from the Language Technologies community
Oral paper sessions on foundations, methodologies, and applications
Poster and demo sessions
Breakout groups and roundtable discussions
A closing panel to summarize insights and outline future research directions
Hybrid participation options will be available to foster inclusivity.
Contact person: Arturo Montejo-Ráez (amontejo@ujaen.es) (Universidad de Jaén)
Jeremy Barnes (HiTZ Center, EHU)
Elena Battaner (URJC)
Joanna Blochowiak (University of Zurich)
Cristina Grisot (University of Zurich)
Nikola Ljubešić (Jožef Stefan Institute)
Maciej Piasecki (Wrocław University of Science and Technology)
German Rigau (HiTZ Center, EHU)
Marko Tadić (University of Zagreb)
Friedel Wolff (SADiLaR, North-West University)