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HumanCLAIM Workshop: Multilingual and Cognitively Inspired Modeling

Join the HumanCLAIM workshop in Göttingen for a human-centered perspective on language technology, featuring keynote speakers and interdisciplinary discussions.

The fourth edition of the HumanCLAIM workshop is scheduled for the 16th and 17th of March, 2026, in Göttingen, Germany, at Gauss’ historic observatory. This event is free to attend, but registration is required before the 15th of December via this link.

The workshop will feature keynote speakers Tessa Verhoef from Leiden University and Terra Blevins from Northeastern University, discussing topics such as emergent linguistic structure in agent communication and cross-lingual transfer for low-resource languages.

  • A poster session allowing participants to receive feedback from experts.
  • Idea pitches for collaborative knowledge exchange.
  • A workshop dinner on Monday evening to foster personal interaction.

For more information and to register, visit the workshop page. The event is organized by Lisa Beinborn, Urja Khurana, Zhuojing Huang, and Luise Pohlmann.

Tags: HumanCLAIM workshop, multilingual modeling, cognitive science, language technology, Göttingen, language evolution, cross-lingual transfer