Workshop Description

Large Language Models (LLMs) are transforming information access by facilitating natural language interaction. However, current systems exhibit several limitations:

  • LLMs were not initially designed for Information Retrieval (IR) and require adaptations for effective interactions in document search.
  • Issues of factual accuracy and hallucination compromise the reliability of generated responses.
  • Poor generalization to low-resource languages and domains, limiting accessibility and requiring a deeper understanding of internal mechanisms.
  • Challenges related to explainability, making it difficult to transparently justify search results.

This workshop will address the challenges of dialogue-based information access and the integration of retrieval-augmented generation to improve conversational search systems.

We invite contributions on models, datasets, and evaluation methodologies aimed at enhancing explainability, robustness, and fairness in this context.

This workshop is linked to the ANR GUIDANCE project and will be followed by a hackathon related to the iKAT task of TREC 2025 (https://www.trecikat.com/). It will be held over a half-day at the CORIA-TALN 2025 conference in Marseille.

Call for paper

We welcome studies, preliminary works, or roundtable proposals related to conversational information retrieval (IR), covering the following thematic areas:

  • Models Best Suited for Conversational IR
    • Combination of dense and sparse IR approaches
    • Continuous learning
  • Architectures for Interactive Information Access
  • Clarification and Reformulation Strategies in Conversational Search
  • Design of Specialized Prompts for Query Generation
  • Evaluation and Collections for Conversational Information Retrieval
    • Reflection on collections and evaluation measures, early-stage collections
    • Data collection and annotation tools for evaluation
  • Explainability in Neural Information Retrieval Models
  • Adaptation to Low-Resource Languages and Domains
    • Zero-shot and few-shot learning for domain adaptation
    • Managing linguistic diversity and adapting to under-resourced languages
  • Factuality, Bias, and Truthfulness
    • Detection and mitigation of hallucinations in LLM-generated responses
    • Evaluation of fairness and bias in conversational systems
    • Fact-checking mechanisms for information access

Submission guidelines


Submission: Scientific article*, roundtable proposal, presentation of an interactive session with participants, teaching resources, feedback, demos, etc. *Articles previously published in a journal or other conference may also be considered for abstract submission to the workshop.

Length : 2 to 8 pages (references excluded)

Format: CORIA-TALN 2025 template

Submission: Submissions are made via EasyChair, from the main conference website: https://coria-taln-2025.lis-lab.fr/feuilles-de-style/

Important dates :

  • Submission deadline: April 15, 2025
  • Notification of acceptance: May 2, 2025
  • Workshop date: June 30, 2025

Public

This workshop is aimed at researchers and professionals in the following fields:

  • Information Retrieval (IR) and Natural Language Processing (NLP)
  • Conversational AI and Dialogue Systems
  • Explainability and Reliability of AI
  • Processing of Low-Resource Languages

Organizers

  • Yohann Chasseray, IRIT, Toulouse
  • Adrian Chifu, LIS, Marseille
  • Sébastien Fournier, LIS, Marseille
  • Lorraine Goeuriot, LIG, Grenoble
  • Josiane Mothe, IRIT, Toulouse
  • Benjamin Piwowarski, CNRS, Paris
  • Yongxin Zhou, LIG, Grenoble
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