CSIRO at ACL 2025

May 21st, 2025

In 2025, the language technology team has had six publications to appear at the ACL 2025. With 2 to the main conference, 2 to the Findings, 1 as ACL Demo, and 1 published at Computational Linguistics Journal. The researchers who are currently working at, and the PhD students who are supervised by the language technology team are bolded. The former researchers on the team are in italic.

Authors Venue Title
Yidong Gan, Maciej Rybinski, Ben Hachey, Jonathan K. Kummerfeld ACL Main 2025 Aligning AI Research with the Needs of Clinical Coding Workflows: Eight Recommendations Based on US Data Analysis and Critical Review
James Douglas, Yidong Gan, Ben Hachey, Jonathan K. Kummerfeld ACL Main 2025 Less is More: Explainable and Efficient ICD Code Prediction with Clinical Entities
Mong Yuan Sim, Wei Emma Zhang, Xiang Dai, Biaoyan Fang ACL Findings 2025 Can VLMs Actually See and Read? A Survey on Modality Collapse in Vision-Language Model
Vincent Nguyen, Sarvnaz Karimi, Willow Hallgren and Mahesh Prakesh ACL Findings 2025 Question answering in Climate Adaptation for Agriculture: Model Development and Evaluation with Expert Feedback
Vincent Nguyen, Willow Hallgren, Ashley Harkin, Mahesh Prakesh and Sarvnaz Karimi ACL Demo 2025 My Climate CoPilot: A Question Answering System for Climate Adaptation in Agriculture
Shakila Mahjabin Tonni, Pedro Faustini, Mark Dras CL (Journal)

Graded Suspiciousness of Adversarial Texts to Humans