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'''HPLT & NLPL Winter School on Large Language Models: Creation, Customization, Evaluation, and Use'''
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'''HPLT & NLPL 2025 Winter School on Pretraining Data Quality and Multilingual LLM Evaluation'''
  
[[File:Skeikampen.2023.jpg|center]]
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[[File:HPLT and NLPL Winter School 2024.jpg|center|thumb|upright=2.0]]
  
 
= Background =
 
= Background =
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and experience in using high-performance e-infrastructures for large-scale
 
and experience in using high-performance e-infrastructures for large-scale
 
NLP research.
 
NLP research.
The 2024 edition of the winter school puts special emphasis on
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This 2025 edition of the winter school puts special emphasis on
 
NLP researchers from countries who participate in the EuroHPC
 
NLP researchers from countries who participate in the EuroHPC
 
[https://www.lumi-supercomputer.eu/lumi-consortium/ LUMI consortium].
 
[https://www.lumi-supercomputer.eu/lumi-consortium/ LUMI consortium].
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[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2018 2018],
 
[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2018 2018],
 
[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2019 2019],
 
[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2019 2019],
[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2020 2020], and
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[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2020 2020],
[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2023 2023]
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[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2023 2023], and
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[http://wiki.nlpl.eu/index.php/Community/training/2024 2024]
 
NLPL Winter Schools.
 
NLPL Winter Schools.
  
For early 2024, HPLT will hold its winter school from Sunday, February 4, to
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For early 2025, HPLT will hold its winter school from Monday, February 3, to
Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at a
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Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at a
 
[https://www.thonhotels.com/our-hotels/norway/skeikampen/ mountain-side hotel]
 
[https://www.thonhotels.com/our-hotels/norway/skeikampen/ mountain-side hotel]
 
(with skiing and walking opportunities) about two hours north of Oslo.
 
(with skiing and walking opportunities) about two hours north of Oslo.
 
The project will organize group bus transfer from and to the Oslo
 
The project will organize group bus transfer from and to the Oslo
airport ''Gardermoen'', leaving the airport at 9:45 on Sunday morning
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airport ''Gardermoen'', leaving the airport at 9:45 on Monday morning
and returning there around 17:30 on Tuesday afternoon.
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and returning there around 17:30 on Wednesday afternoon.
  
 
The winter school is subsidized by the HPLT project: there is no fee for
 
The winter school is subsidized by the HPLT project: there is no fee for
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All participants will have to cover their own travel and accomodation
 
All participants will have to cover their own travel and accomodation
 
at Skeikampen, however.
 
at Skeikampen, however.
Two nights at the hotel, including all meals, will come to NOK 3745 (NOK 3345 per person in a shared double room),  
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Two nights at the hotel, including all meals, will come to NOK 3855 (NOK 3455 per person in a shared double room),  
 
to be paid to the hotel directly.
 
to be paid to the hotel directly.
  
 
= Programme =
 
= Programme =
  
The 2024 winter school will have a thematic focus on ''Large Language Models: Creation, Customization, Evaluation, and Use''.
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The 2025 winter school will have a thematic focus on ''Pretraining Data Quality and Multilingual LLM Evaluation''.
 
The programme will be comprised of in-depth technical presentations (possibly including some
 
The programme will be comprised of in-depth technical presentations (possibly including some
 
hands-on elements) by seasoned experts, with special emphasis on open science and European languages,  
 
hands-on elements) by seasoned experts, with special emphasis on open science and European languages,  
 
but also include critical reflections on current development trends in LLM-focussed NLP.
 
but also include critical reflections on current development trends in LLM-focussed NLP.
The programme will be complemented with a panel discussion and a ‘walk-through’ of available
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The programme will be complemented with a ‘walk-through’ of example experience
infrastructure on the shared EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer.
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reports on the shared EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer.
  
 
Confirmed presenters include:
 
Confirmed presenters include:
  
* [http://afra.alishahi.name Afra Alishahi, Tilburg University, The Netherlands]
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* [https://sites.google.com/view/alexandra-birch Alexandra Birch], University of Edinburgh
* [https://di.ku.dk/english/staff/vip/?pure=en/persons/631668 Desmond Elliot, University of Copenhagen, Denmark]
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* [https://www.fz-juelich.de/en/ias/jsc/news/events/2018/hbp-colloquium-2018/jenia-jitsev Jenia Jitsev], Jülich Supercomputing Centre
* [https://muennighoff.github.io/ Niklas Muennighoff, Contextual AI]
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* [https://commoncrawl.org/team/sebastian-nagel-engineer Sebastian Nagel], Common Crawl
* [https://perso.limsi.fr/neveol/bio.html Aurélie Névéol, Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Numerical Sciences, France]
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* [https://laion.ai/team/ Marianna Nezhurina], LAION
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* [https://huggingface.co/guipenedo Guilherme Penedo], Huggingface
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* [https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=f5FSgPwAAAAJ&hl=en Gema Ramírez-Sánchez], Prompsit Language Engineering
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* [https://annargrs.github.io Anna Rogers], IT University of Copenhagen
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* [https://portizs.eu Pedro Ortiz Suarez], Common Crawl
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* [https://scholar.google.com.tr/citations?user=fvotcRIAAAAJ&hl=tr Ahmet Üstün], Cohere AI
  
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan=3|Sunday, February 4, 2024
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!colspan=3|Monday, February 3, 2025
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 13:00 || 14:00 || Lunch
 
| 13:00 || 14:00 || Lunch
 
|-
 
|-
| 14:00 || 15:30 || '''Session 1''': Analyzing and Interpreting Deep Neural Models of Language ([http://afra.alishahi.name Afra Alishahi])
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| 14:00 || 15:30 || '''Session 1'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 15:30 || 15:50 || Coffee Break
 
| 15:30 || 15:50 || Coffee Break
 
|-
 
|-
| 16:00 || 17:30 || '''Session 2''': Analyzing and Interpreting Deep Neural Models of Language ([http://afra.alishahi.name Afra Alishahi])
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| 16:00 || 17:30 || '''Session 2'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 17:30 || 17:50 || Coffee Break
 
| 17:30 || 17:50 || Coffee Break
 
|-
 
|-
| 17:50 || 19:20 || '''Session 3''': Scaling Data-constrained Language Models ([https://muennighoff.github.io/ Niklas Muennighoff])
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| 17:50 || 19:20 || '''Session 3'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 19:30 ||  || Dinner
 
| 19:30 ||  || Dinner
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan=3|Monday, February 5, 2024
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!colspan=3|Tuesday, February 4, 2025
 
|-
 
|-
 
|colspan=3 | Breakfast is available from 07:30
 
|colspan=3 | Breakfast is available from 07:30
 
|-
 
|-
| 09:00 || 10:30 || '''Session 4''': Bias in Natural Language Processing: focus on large language models ([https://perso.limsi.fr/neveol/bio.html Aurélie Névéol])
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| 09:00 || 10:30 || '''Session 4'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
|colspan=3| Free time (Lunch is available between 13:00 and 14:30)
 
|colspan=3| Free time (Lunch is available between 13:00 and 14:30)
 
|-
 
|-
| 15:00 || 16:30 || '''Session 5''': Multilingual and multimodal language models ([https://di.ku.dk/english/staff/vip/?pure=en/persons/631668 Desmond Elliot])
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| 15:00 || 16:30 || '''Session 5'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 16:30 || 16:50 || Coffee Break
 
| 16:30 || 16:50 || Coffee Break
 
|-
 
|-
| 16:50 || 17:40 || '''Session 6''': Multilingual and multimodal language models ([https://di.ku.dk/english/staff/vip/?pure=en/persons/631668 Desmond Elliot])
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| 16:50 || 17:40 || '''Session 6'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 17:40 || 18:00 || Coffee Break
 
| 17:40 || 18:00 || Coffee Break
 
|-
 
|-
| 18:00 || 19:15 || '''Session 7'''. «Large vs. Small»: panel discussion. Panelists: Desmond Elliott (University of Copenhagen), Evangelia Gogoulou (RISE, Sweden), Afra Alishahi (Tilburg University), Jan Hajič (Charles University in Prague), and Aurélie Névéol (LISN, France)
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| 18:00 || 19:15 || '''Session 7'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 19:30 ||  || Dinner
 
| 19:30 ||  || Dinner
 
|-
 
|-
| 21:00 || || '''Evening Session'''. LUMI: BERT in an Hour, GPT in a Week. Speakers: David Samuel (University of Oslo) and Risto Luukkonen (University of Turku, Silo AI)
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| 21:00 || || '''Evening Session'''
 
|}
 
|}
  
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{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
 
|-
!colspan=3|Tuesday, February 6, 2024
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!colspan=3|Wednesday, February 5, 2025
 
|-
 
|-
 
|colspan=3| Breakfast is available from 07:30
 
|colspan=3| Breakfast is available from 07:30
 
|-
 
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| 08:30 || 10:00 || '''Session 8''': Reproducibility in Natural Language Processing ([https://perso.limsi.fr/neveol/bio.html Aurélie Névéol])
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| 08:30 || 10:00 || '''Session 8'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 10:00 || 10:30 || Coffee Break
 
| 10:00 || 10:30 || Coffee Break
 
|-
 
|-
| 10:30 || 12:00 || '''Session 9''': Understanding and measuring the environmental impact of Natural Language Processing ([https://perso.limsi.fr/neveol/bio.html Aurélie Névéol])
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| 10:30 || 12:00 || '''Session 9'''
 
|-
 
|-
 
| 12:30 || 13:30 || Lunch
 
| 12:30 || 13:30 || Lunch
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|-
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| 14:00 || 17:00 || Bus transfer to OSL Airport
 
|}
 
|}
  
 
= Registration =
 
= Registration =
  
In total, we anticipate around 55 participants at the 2024 winter school.
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In total, we anticipate around 60 participants at the 2025 winter school.
We have received more requests for participation than we will be able to accommodate,
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Please register your intent of participation through our [https://nettskjema.no/a/381438 on-line registration form].
and the registration form has now been closed.
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We will process requests for participation on a first-come, first-served basis, with an eye toward regional balance.
We processed requests for participation on a first-come, first-served basis, with an eye toward regional balance.
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Interested parties who have submitted the registration form will be confirmed in three batches, on '''December 6''', on '''December 13''',
Interested parties who have submitted the registration form were confirmed in three batches, on December 11, on December 15,
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and on '''December 20''', which was also the closing date for winter school registration.
and on December 22, which was also the closing date for winter school registration.
 
  
 
Once confirmed by the organizing team, participant names are published
 
Once confirmed by the organizing team, participant names are published
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With a few exceptions, winter school participants travel to and from the conference hotel
 
With a few exceptions, winter school participants travel to and from the conference hotel
 
jointly on a chartered bus (the HPLT shuttle).
 
jointly on a chartered bus (the HPLT shuttle).
The bus will leave OSL airport no later than 9:45 CET on Sunday, February 4.
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The bus will leave OSL airport no later than 9:45 CET on Monday, February 3.
 
Thus, please meet up by 9:30 and make your arrival known to your assigned
 
Thus, please meet up by 9:30 and make your arrival known to your assigned
 
‘tour guide’ (who will introduce themselves to you by email beforehand).
 
‘tour guide’ (who will introduce themselves to you by email beforehand).
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will make one stop along the way to stretch our legs and fill up on coffee.
 
will make one stop along the way to stretch our legs and fill up on coffee.
  
The winter school will end with lunch on Tuesday, February 6, before the group returns
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The winter school will end with lunch on Wednesday, February 5, before the group returns
 
to OSL airport on the HPLT shuttle.
 
to OSL airport on the HPLT shuttle.
 
The bus will leave Skeikampen at 14:00 CET, with an expected arrival time at OSL
 
The bus will leave Skeikampen at 14:00 CET, with an expected arrival time at OSL
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= Organization =
 
= Organization =
  
The 2024 Winter School is organized by a team of volunteers at the University
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The 2025 Winter School is organized by a team of volunteers at the University
 
of Oslo, supported by a programme committee from the HPLT and NLPL network and beyond,
 
of Oslo, supported by a programme committee from the HPLT and NLPL network and beyond,
 
please see below.
 
please see below.
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The programme committee is comprised of:
 
The programme committee is comprised of:
  
* Isabelle Augenstein (University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
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* Barry Haddow (University of Edinburgh, UK)
* Emily M. Bemder (University of Washington, USA)
 
* Kenneth Heafield (Edinburgh University, UK)
 
* Jindřich Helcl (Charles University, Czech Republic)
 
* Marco Kuhlmann (Linköping University, Sweden)
 
* Per Egil Kummervold (National Library of Norway)
 
 
* Andrey Kutuzov (University of Oslo, Norway)
 
* Andrey Kutuzov (University of Oslo, Norway)
* Joakim Nivre (RISE and Uppsala University, Sweden)
 
 
* Stephan Oepen (University of Oslo, Norway)
 
* Stephan Oepen (University of Oslo, Norway)
 
* Sampo Pyysalo (University of Turku, Finland)
 
* Sampo Pyysalo (University of Turku, Finland)
* Gema Ramirez (Prompsit Language Engineering, Spain)
 
* Anna Rogers (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
 
* Magnus Sahlgreen (AI Sweden)
 
* David Samuel (University of Oslo, Norway)
 
 
* Jörg Tiedemann (University of Helsinki, Finland)
 
* Jörg Tiedemann (University of Helsinki, Finland)
* Erik Velldal (University of Oslo, Norway)
 
  
 
= Participants =
 
= Participants =
  
# Afra Alishahi, Tilburg University (The Netherlands)
 
# Ali Allaith, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
 
 
# Nikolay Arefev, University of Oslo (Norway)
 
# Nikolay Arefev, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Joseph Attieh, University of Helsinki (Finland)
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# Maria Barrett, Silo AI (Finland)
# Christopher Brückner, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
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# Alexandra Birch, University of Edinburgh (UK)
# Lucas Charpentier, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Laurie Burchell, University of Edinburgh (UK)
# Konstantin Dobler, Hasso Plattner Institute (Germany)
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# Lucas Charpentie, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Pinzhen (Patrick) Chen, University of Edinburgh (UK)
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# Hannah Clausen, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Lucia Domenichelli, University of Pisa (Italy)
 
# Aleksei Dorkin, University of Tartu (Estonia)
 
# Aleksei Dorkin, University of Tartu (Estonia)
# Luise Dürlich, Uppsala University (Sweden)
 
# Simen Eide, Schibsted (Norway)
 
# Desmond Elliott, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
 
 
# Kenneth Enevoldsen, Aarhus University (Denmark)
 
# Kenneth Enevoldsen, Aarhus University (Denmark)
 
# Mariia Fedorova, University of Oslo (Norway)
 
# Mariia Fedorova, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Emilie Francis, Gothenburg University (Sweden)
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# Yanzhu Guo, INRIA Paris (France)
# Evangelia Gogoulou, RISE (Sweden)
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# Arzu Burcu Güven, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
# Jan Hajič, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
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# Barry Haddow, University of Edinburgh (UK)
# Lasse Hansen, Aarhus University Hospital (Denmark)
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# Jan Hajič, Charles University (Czech Republic)
# Jindřich Helcl, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
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# Kathy Hämmerl, CIS, LMU // TU Munich (Germany)
# Yiping Jin, Pompeu Fabra University (Spain)
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# Jindřich Helcl, Charles University (Czech Republic)
# Amanda Kann, Stockholm University (Sweden)
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# Bertram Højer, IT University Copenhagen (Denmark)
# Jan Kostkan, Aarhus University (Denmark)
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# Sekh Mainul Islam, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
# Per Kummervold, National Library og Norway
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# Jenia Jitsev, Jülich Supercomputing Centre (Germany)
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# Anastasiia Klimashevskaia, University of Bergen (Norway)
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# Mateusz Klimaszewski, The University of Edinburgh (UK)
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# Ville Komulainen, University of Turku (Finland)
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# Markus Koskela, CSC – IT Center for Science (Finland)
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# Vimal Kumar Kumar, University of Limerick (Ireland)
 
# Andrey Kutuzov, University of Oslo (Norway)
 
# Andrey Kutuzov, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Tsz Kin Lam, University of Edinburgh (UK)
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# Robin Lakay, University of Sienna (Italy)
# Wenyan Li, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
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# Hengyu Luo, University of Helsinki (Finland)
# Pierre Lison, Norsk Regnesentral
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# Farrokh Mehryary, University of Turku (Finland)
# Jouni Luoma, University of Turku (Finland)
 
# Risto Luukkonen, University of Turku (Finland)
 
# Arianna Masciolini, Gothenburg University (Sweden)
 
# Petter Mæhlum, University of Oslo (Norway)
 
 
# Vladislav Mikhailov, University of Oslo (Norway)
 
# Vladislav Mikhailov, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Yousuf Ali Mohammed, Gothenburg University (Sweden)
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# Andreas Motzfeldt, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
# Aurélie Névéol, LISN & CNRS (France)
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# Zain Muhammad Mujahid, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
# Tobias Norlund, AI Sweden (Sweden)
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# Sebastian Nagel, Common Crawl Foundation (Germany)
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# Marianna Nezhurina, LAION (Germany)
 
# Stephan Oepen, University of Oslo (Norway)
 
# Stephan Oepen, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Lilja Øvrelid, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Emrah Özcan, Yildiz Technical University (Turkey)
# Alberto Parola, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
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# Guilherme Penedo, HuugingFace (France)
# Siddhesh Pawar, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
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# Irina Proskurina, University of Lyon (France)
# Erofili Psaltaki, University of Helsinki (Finland)
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# Taido Purason, University of Tartu (Estonia)
# Akseli Reunamo, University of Turku (Finland)
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# Anna Rogers, IT University Copenhagen (Italy)
 
# David Samuel, University of Oslo (Norway)
 
# David Samuel, University of Oslo (Norway)
# Ricardo Muñoz Sánchez, Gothenburg University (Sweden)
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# Gema Ramírez Sánchez, Prompsit Language Engineering (Spain)
# Gautam Kishore Shahi, University of Duisburg-Essen (Germany)
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# Marta Sartor, University of Pisa (Italy)
# Janine Siewert, University of Helsinki (Finland)
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# Ipek Baris Schlicht, Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain)
# Étienne Simon, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Hanna Shcharbakova, University of Lorraine (France)
# Inguna Skadiņa, University of Latvia
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# Pavel Stepachev, The University of Edinburgh (UK)
# Ondrej Sotolar, Masaryk University (Czech Republic)
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# Pavel Stranak, Charles University (Czech Republic)
# Pavel Stranak, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
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# Pedro Ortiz Suarez, Common Crawl Foundation (France)
# Maria Irena Szawerna, Gothenburg University (Sweden)
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# Otto Tarkka, University of Turku (Finland)
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# Kushal Tatariya, KU Leuven (Belgium)
 
# Jörg Tiedemann, University of Helsinki (Finland)
 
# Jörg Tiedemann, University of Helsinki (Finland)
# Ekaterina Uetova, Technological University Dublin (Ireland)
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# Samia Touileb, University of Bergen (Norway)
# Erik Velldal, University of Oslo (Norway)
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# Elke Vandermeerschen, KU Leuven (Belgium)
# Tea Vojtěchová, Charles University in Prague (Czech Republic)
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# Raul Vazquez, University of Helsinki (Finland)
# Jonas Waldendorf, University of Edinburgh (UK)
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# Fedor Vitiugin, Aalto University (Finland)
# Jaume Zaragoza-Bernabeu, Prompsit Language Engineering (Spain)
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# Tea Vojtěchová, Charles University (Czech Republic)
# Giulio Zhou, University of Edinburgh (UK)
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# Artūrs Znotiņš, University of Latvia (Estonia)
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# Elaine Zosa, Silo AI (Finland)

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HPLT & NLPL 2025 Winter School on Pretraining Data Quality and Multilingual LLM Evaluation

HPLT and NLPL Winter School 2024.jpg

Background

Since 2023, the NLPL network and Horizon Europe project High-Performance Language Technologies (HPLT) have joined forces to organize the successful winter school series on Web-scale NLP. The winter school seeks to stimulate community formation, i.e. strengthening interaction and collaboration among European research teams in NLP and advancing a shared level of knowledge and experience in using high-performance e-infrastructures for large-scale NLP research. This 2025 edition of the winter school puts special emphasis on NLP researchers from countries who participate in the EuroHPC LUMI consortium. For additional background, please see the archival pages from the 2018, 2019, 2020, 2023, and 2024 NLPL Winter Schools.

For early 2025, HPLT will hold its winter school from Monday, February 3, to Wednesday, February 5, 2025, at a mountain-side hotel (with skiing and walking opportunities) about two hours north of Oslo. The project will organize group bus transfer from and to the Oslo airport Gardermoen, leaving the airport at 9:45 on Monday morning and returning there around 17:30 on Wednesday afternoon.

The winter school is subsidized by the HPLT project: there is no fee for participants and no charge for the bus transfer to and from the conference hotel. All participants will have to cover their own travel and accomodation at Skeikampen, however. Two nights at the hotel, including all meals, will come to NOK 3855 (NOK 3455 per person in a shared double room), to be paid to the hotel directly.

Programme

The 2025 winter school will have a thematic focus on Pretraining Data Quality and Multilingual LLM Evaluation. The programme will be comprised of in-depth technical presentations (possibly including some hands-on elements) by seasoned experts, with special emphasis on open science and European languages, but also include critical reflections on current development trends in LLM-focussed NLP. The programme will be complemented with a ‘walk-through’ of example experience reports on the shared EuroHPC LUMI supercomputer.

Confirmed presenters include:

Monday, February 3, 2025
13:00 14:00 Lunch
14:00 15:30 Session 1
15:30 15:50 Coffee Break
16:00 17:30 Session 2
17:30 17:50 Coffee Break
17:50 19:20 Session 3
19:30 Dinner
Tuesday, February 4, 2025
Breakfast is available from 07:30
09:00 10:30 Session 4
Free time (Lunch is available between 13:00 and 14:30)
15:00 16:30 Session 5
16:30 16:50 Coffee Break
16:50 17:40 Session 6
17:40 18:00 Coffee Break
18:00 19:15 Session 7
19:30 Dinner
21:00 Evening Session


Wednesday, February 5, 2025
Breakfast is available from 07:30
08:30 10:00 Session 8
10:00 10:30 Coffee Break
10:30 12:00 Session 9
12:30 13:30 Lunch
14:00 17:00 Bus transfer to OSL Airport

Registration

In total, we anticipate around 60 participants at the 2025 winter school. Please register your intent of participation through our on-line registration form. We will process requests for participation on a first-come, first-served basis, with an eye toward regional balance. Interested parties who have submitted the registration form will be confirmed in three batches, on December 6, on December 13, and on December 20, which was also the closing date for winter school registration.

Once confirmed by the organizing team, participant names are published on this page, and registration establishes a binding agreement with the hotel. Therefore, a cancellation fee will be incurred (unless we can find someone else to ‘take over’ last-minute spaces), and no-shows will be charged the full price for at least one night by the hotel.

Logistics

With a few exceptions, winter school participants travel to and from the conference hotel jointly on a chartered bus (the HPLT shuttle). The bus will leave OSL airport no later than 9:45 CET on Monday, February 3. Thus, please meet up by 9:30 and make your arrival known to your assigned ‘tour guide’ (who will introduce themselves to you by email beforehand).

The group will gather near the DNB currency exchange booth in the downstairs arrivals area, just outside the international arrivals luggage claims and slightly to the left as one exits the customs area: the yellow dot numbered (18) on the OSL arrivals map. The group will then walk over to the bus terminal, to leave the airport not long after 9:40. The drive to the Skeikampen conference hotel will take us about three hours, and the bus will make one stop along the way to stretch our legs and fill up on coffee.

The winter school will end with lunch on Wednesday, February 5, before the group returns to OSL airport on the HPLT shuttle. The bus will leave Skeikampen at 14:00 CET, with an expected arrival time at OSL around 17:00 to 17:30 CET. After stopping at the OSL airport, the bus will continue to central Oslo.

Organization

The 2025 Winter School is organized by a team of volunteers at the University of Oslo, supported by a programme committee from the HPLT and NLPL network and beyond, please see below. For all inquiries regarding registration, the programme, logistics, or such, please contact hplt-training@ifi.uio.no.

The programme committee is comprised of:

  • Barry Haddow (University of Edinburgh, UK)
  • Andrey Kutuzov (University of Oslo, Norway)
  • Stephan Oepen (University of Oslo, Norway)
  • Sampo Pyysalo (University of Turku, Finland)
  • Jörg Tiedemann (University of Helsinki, Finland)

Participants

  1. Nikolay Arefev, University of Oslo (Norway)
  2. Maria Barrett, Silo AI (Finland)
  3. Alexandra Birch, University of Edinburgh (UK)
  4. Laurie Burchell, University of Edinburgh (UK)
  5. Lucas Charpentie, University of Oslo (Norway)
  6. Pinzhen (Patrick) Chen, University of Edinburgh (UK)
  7. Hannah Clausen, University of Oslo (Norway)
  8. Lucia Domenichelli, University of Pisa (Italy)
  9. Aleksei Dorkin, University of Tartu (Estonia)
  10. Kenneth Enevoldsen, Aarhus University (Denmark)
  11. Mariia Fedorova, University of Oslo (Norway)
  12. Yanzhu Guo, INRIA Paris (France)
  13. Arzu Burcu Güven, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  14. Barry Haddow, University of Edinburgh (UK)
  15. Jan Hajič, Charles University (Czech Republic)
  16. Kathy Hämmerl, CIS, LMU // TU Munich (Germany)
  17. Jindřich Helcl, Charles University (Czech Republic)
  18. Bertram Højer, IT University Copenhagen (Denmark)
  19. Sekh Mainul Islam, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  20. Jenia Jitsev, Jülich Supercomputing Centre (Germany)
  21. Anastasiia Klimashevskaia, University of Bergen (Norway)
  22. Mateusz Klimaszewski, The University of Edinburgh (UK)
  23. Ville Komulainen, University of Turku (Finland)
  24. Markus Koskela, CSC – IT Center for Science (Finland)
  25. Vimal Kumar Kumar, University of Limerick (Ireland)
  26. Andrey Kutuzov, University of Oslo (Norway)
  27. Robin Lakay, University of Sienna (Italy)
  28. Hengyu Luo, University of Helsinki (Finland)
  29. Farrokh Mehryary, University of Turku (Finland)
  30. Vladislav Mikhailov, University of Oslo (Norway)
  31. Andreas Motzfeldt, IT University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  32. Zain Muhammad Mujahid, University of Copenhagen (Denmark)
  33. Sebastian Nagel, Common Crawl Foundation (Germany)
  34. Marianna Nezhurina, LAION (Germany)
  35. Stephan Oepen, University of Oslo (Norway)
  36. Emrah Özcan, Yildiz Technical University (Turkey)
  37. Guilherme Penedo, HuugingFace (France)
  38. Irina Proskurina, University of Lyon (France)
  39. Taido Purason, University of Tartu (Estonia)
  40. Anna Rogers, IT University Copenhagen (Italy)
  41. David Samuel, University of Oslo (Norway)
  42. Gema Ramírez Sánchez, Prompsit Language Engineering (Spain)
  43. Marta Sartor, University of Pisa (Italy)
  44. Ipek Baris Schlicht, Universitat Politècnica de València (Spain)
  45. Hanna Shcharbakova, University of Lorraine (France)
  46. Pavel Stepachev, The University of Edinburgh (UK)
  47. Pavel Stranak, Charles University (Czech Republic)
  48. Pedro Ortiz Suarez, Common Crawl Foundation (France)
  49. Otto Tarkka, University of Turku (Finland)
  50. Kushal Tatariya, KU Leuven (Belgium)
  51. Jörg Tiedemann, University of Helsinki (Finland)
  52. Samia Touileb, University of Bergen (Norway)
  53. Elke Vandermeerschen, KU Leuven (Belgium)
  54. Raul Vazquez, University of Helsinki (Finland)
  55. Fedor Vitiugin, Aalto University (Finland)
  56. Tea Vojtěchová, Charles University (Czech Republic)
  57. Artūrs Znotiņš, University of Latvia (Estonia)
  58. Elaine Zosa, Silo AI (Finland)