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Elen Le Foll 馃嚝馃嚪 馃嚞馃嚙 馃嚛馃嚜
@ElenLeFoll@fediscience.org  路  activity timestamp 2 days ago

Today and tomorrow colleagues and I are organising a two-day workshop on the use of LLMs for linguistics research at @UniKoeln: https://sfb1252.github.io/llm-workshop/. This was originally intended as a small, university-internal event, organised as part of the CRC "Prominence in Language", but we have found that there is a lot of interest from colleagues and students about this topic so we are delighted to have 15 poster presentations, in addition to four brilliant keynote speakers, and a concluding panel discussion. 1/馃У

#LLM #GenAI #research #academia #linguistics

Poster for the workshop: Large Language Models for linguistic analyses: applications and limitations. 24.-25.11.2025 at the University of Cologne. Invited Speakers:
Ruhr University Bochum
Mark Dingemanse
Radboud University Nijmegen
Sam Boeve
University of Ghent
Charlotte Pouw
University of Amsterdam
Poster for the workshop: Large Language Models for linguistic analyses: applications and limitations. 24.-25.11.2025 at the University of Cologne. Invited Speakers: Ruhr University Bochum Mark Dingemanse Radboud University Nijmegen Sam Boeve University of Ghent Charlotte Pouw University of Amsterdam
Poster for the workshop: Large Language Models for linguistic analyses: applications and limitations. 24.-25.11.2025 at the University of Cologne. Invited Speakers: Ruhr University Bochum Mark Dingemanse Radboud University Nijmegen Sam Boeve University of Ghent Charlotte Pouw University of Amsterdam
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Elen Le Foll 馃嚝馃嚪 馃嚞馃嚙 馃嚛馃嚜
@ElenLeFoll@fediscience.org replied  路  activity timestamp 2 days ago

But what do we mean by LLMs exactly? To ensure that everyone is on the same page, co-organiser @nilsreiter is giving a pre-workshop lecture "An Introduction to Large Language Models: LLMs 101". Attendees get introduced to important distinctions such as user prompt vs. system prompt, pre-training vs. fine-tuning, and commercial vs. locally-run open-source models. 2/馃У

#LLMs #GenAI #linguistics #research

Nils at the lectern presenting a slide entitled LLMs and products. It shows a diagram for research whereby a prompt is entered in a model and there is an output and a second diagram for commercial application whereby a prompt is fed into a question mark, then entered in a model, then fed through another question mark, and then there is an output.
Nils at the lectern presenting a slide entitled LLMs and products. It shows a diagram for research whereby a prompt is entered in a model and there is an output and a second diagram for commercial application whereby a prompt is fed into a question mark, then entered in a model, then fed through another question mark, and then there is an output.
Nils at the lectern presenting a slide entitled LLMs and products. It shows a diagram for research whereby a prompt is entered in a model and there is an output and a second diagram for commercial application whereby a prompt is fed into a question mark, then entered in a model, then fed through another question mark, and then there is an output.
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