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刚刚,DeepSeek梁文锋NSA论文、北大杨耀东团队摘得ACL 2025最佳论文
Seek .Seek .(US:SKLTY) 3 6 Ke·2025-07-31 03:40

Core Insights - The ACL conference, a leading event in computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP), is set to take place in Vienna, Austria, from July 27 to August 1, 2025, marking its 63rd edition [1] - This year's conference saw a record number of submissions, exceeding 8,000 papers compared to 4,407 last year, with acceptance rates of 20.3% for main conference papers and 16.7% for findings [3] - Over half of the first authors of the submitted papers are from China (51.3%), a significant increase from 30.6% last year, while the second-largest group comes from the United States (14.0%) [3] Awards and Recognitions - A total of 4 best papers, 2 best social impact papers, 3 best resource papers, 3 best thematic papers, 26 outstanding papers, 2 best TACL papers, 1 best demo paper, and 47 SAC highlights were awarded this year [5] - The best paper awards were shared between teams from DeepSeek and Peking University, and other notable institutions including CISPA Helmholtz Center for Information Security, TCS Research, Microsoft, Stanford University, and Cornell Tech [8] Notable Papers - The paper "A Theory of Response Sampling in LLMs" explores the heuristic methods guiding sampling in large language models (LLMs) and highlights ethical concerns regarding decision-making biases [11] - "Fairness through Difference Awareness" introduces a framework for measuring group discrimination in LLMs, emphasizing the importance of group difference awareness in various contexts [13] - "Language Models Resist Alignment" reveals that large models possess an inherent elasticity mechanism that makes them resistant to alignment efforts, posing challenges for AI safety and alignment [16][17] - The paper "Native Sparse Attention" presents a new attention mechanism designed for efficient long-context modeling, demonstrating superior performance compared to existing sparse attention methods [24][28] Awards for Specific Papers - The best demo paper award went to "OLMoTrace," which can trace language model outputs back to trillions of training tokens, showcasing a significant advancement in understanding model behavior [32] - The best thematic paper award was given to "MaCP: Minimal yet Mighty Adaptation via Hierarchical Cosine Projection," which proposes a new adaptive method for fine-tuning large models with minimal parameters [34] Lifetime Achievement and Service Awards - The ACL Lifetime Achievement Award was presented to Professor Kathy McKeown for her extensive contributions to the field of NLP over 43 years [57][60] - The Distinguished Service Award was awarded to Professor Julia B. Hirschberg for her long-standing service to ACL and contributions to the fields of NLP and speech processing [62]