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ELOQUENCE team at SEPLN 2024

The 40th International Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing took place from the 24th to the 27th of September in Valladolid, Spain.

The main aim of the SEPLN Conference was to provide, both to the scientific community and to the industry, a forum where the latest research and developments in the field of Natural Language Processing (NLP) were presented. The SEPLN Conference also gave the possibility to present real NLP applications, as well as different R+D projects.

As in previous editions, the SEPLN Conference provides a valuable platform to explore the latest advancements and challenges across various NLP tasks, improving the exchange of knowledge and aligning it with current market needs. The conference attempted to attract people interested in NLP with the aim of expanding the NLP scientific community.

Our project Coordinator, Jordi Luque Serrano was the moderator of the “Analysis of Comments and Language Processing” session and he presented the scientific paper “On the Relationship of Social Gender Equality and Grammatical Gender in Pre-Trained Large Language Models

For more information about the SEPLN conference, click here.