Empirical mixed-methods study finds CS venues with accessible name change policies show fewer citation errors (899 vs 996 per 1,000 papers) and 92% drop in deadnaming of transgender researchers from 2019-2024.
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Meta-analysis of 33 ACL papers shows inconsistent LLM-as-a-Judge results, overtrust, and single-model reliance in multilingual/low-resource settings, with recommendations for better practice.
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Making a Name for Myself: On Academic Naming Policies and their Impact
Empirical mixed-methods study finds CS venues with accessible name change policies show fewer citation errors (899 vs 996 per 1,000 papers) and 92% drop in deadnaming of transgender researchers from 2019-2024.
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Challenges and Recommendations for LLMs-as-a-Judge in Multilingual Settings and Low-Resource Languages
Meta-analysis of 33 ACL papers shows inconsistent LLM-as-a-Judge results, overtrust, and single-model reliance in multilingual/low-resource settings, with recommendations for better practice.