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1st hall
September 28 (Thursday)Track B


2nd hall
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arrival day
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Moscow
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UTC/GMT +3 hours
Yerevan
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UTC/GMT +4 hours
September 29 (Friday)Moscow
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UTC/GMT +3 hours
Yerevan
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UTC/GMT +4 hours
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-9.00-10:00Registration
Coffee Break
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9:00-9:1010:00-10:10Conference opening
(Track A)
Session chair:
Alexander Panchenko, Habet Madoyan
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9.10-10.0010.10-11.00Invited talk (Track A):
Narine Sarvazyan
Decoding Hyperspectral Imaging: From Basic Principles to Medical Applications
Session chair: Habet Madoyan
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10.00-10.1011.00-11.10Coffee Break
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Natural Language Processing (Track A)
Session chair: Elena Tutubalina
Data Analysis and Machine Learning (Track B)
Session chair: Evgenii Tsymbalov
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10.10-10.3511.10-11.35Paraphrasers and Classifiers: Controllable Text Generation
for Text Style Transfer
Evgeny Orlov and Murat Apishev
Detecting design patterns in Android applications
with CodeBERT embeddings and CK metrics
Gcinizwe Dlamini, Ahmad Usman, Lionel Randall Kharkrang and Vladimir Ivanov
10.10-10.3511.10-11.35
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10.35-11.0011.35-12.00Controllable story generation based on perplexity minimization
Sergey Vychegzhanin, Anastasia Kotelnikova,
Alexander Sergeev and Evgeny Kotelnikov
Data-Driven Approach for Identifying Functional State of Hemodialysis Fistulas:
Entropy-Complexity and Formal Concept Analysis
Ekaterina Zvorykina, Yurii Beschastnov, Majid Sohrabi and Vasilii Gromov
10.35-10:5011.35-11:50
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11.00-11.2512.00-12.25Leveraging Lexical Taxonomy Data in Large Language Models
for Hyponymy Prediction
Polina Chernomorchenko, Alexander Panchenko and Irina Nikishina
Application of Dynamic Graph CNN* and FICP for Detection
and Research Archaeology Sites
Aleksandr Vokhmintcev, Olga Khristodulo, Andrey Melnikov and Matvei Romanov
10:50-11.1511.50-12.15
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11.25-11.5012.25-12.50Static, dynamic, or contextualized: what is the best approach
for discovering semantic shifts in Russian media?
Maria Tikhonova and Veronika Nikonova
Ensemble Clustering with Heterogeneous Transfer Learning
Vladimir Berikov
11.15-11.4012.15-12.40
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11.50-12.1512.50-13.15Less than Necessary or More than Sufficient:
Validating Probing Dataset Size
Evgeny Orlov and Oleg Serikov
Metamorphic testing for recommender systems
Sofia Iakusheva and Anton Khritankov
11.40-12.0512.40-13.05
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Application of Multimodal Machine Learning for Image Recommendation Systems
Mikhail Foniakov, Anatoly Bardukov and Ilya Makarov
12.05-12.2013.05-13.20
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12.20-14.0013.20-15.00Lunch
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14.00-14.5015.00-15.50Invited talk (Track A):
Hakim Hacid, TII

Towards Edge AI: Principles, current state, and perspectives
Session chair: Maxim Panov
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Natural Language Processing (Track A)
Session chair: Elena Tutubalina
Theoretical Machine Learning and Optimization (Track B)
Session chair: Michael Khachay
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14:50-15:1515:50-16:15Benchmarking Multi-Label Topic Classification in Kyrgyz Language
Anton Alekseev, Sergey Nikolenko and Gulnara Kabaeva
Is Canfield Right? On the Asymptotic Coefficients for the Maximum Antichain
of Partitions and Related Counting Inequalities
Dmitry Ignatov
14:50-15:1515:50-16:15
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15:15-15:4016:15-16:40
Content selection in abstractive summarization with biased encoder mixtures
Daniil Chernyshev and Boris Dobrov
Distributed Bayesian Coresets
Vladimir Omelyusik and Maxim Panov
15:15-15:3016:15-16:30
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15:40-16:0516:40-17:05Automatic Detection of Dialectal Features of Pskov Dialects
in the Speech of Native Speakers
Ekaterina Zalivina
The Problem of Finding Several Given Diameter Spanning Trees of Maximum
Total Weight in a Complete Graph
Edward Kh. Gimadi and Alexandr Shtepa
15:30-15:5516:30-16:55
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16:05-16:3017:05-17:30A computational study of matrix decomposition methods
for compression of pre-trained Transformers
Viktoriia Chekalina, Sergey Pletenev, Daniil Moskovskiy, Sergey Zagoruyko,
Mikhail Seleznev and Alexander Panchenko
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16:30-16:5517:30-17:55Needle in a Haystack: Finding Suitable Idioms Based on Text Descriptions
Dmitrii Zhernokleev and Pavel Braslavski
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-17:55-18:00Coffee Break
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-18:00-19:00Poster Session

(Faculty Lounge)
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Track A

1st hall
Track B

2nd hall
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Moscow
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UTC/GMT +3 hours
Yerevan
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UTC/GMT +4 hours
September 30 (Saturday)Moscow
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UTC/GMT +3 hours
Yerevan
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UTC/GMT +4 hours
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-9.00-10.00Registration
Coffee Break
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9:00-9:5010:00-10:50Invited talk (Track A):
Samuel Horvath, MBZUAI
Towards Real-World Federated Learning: Addressing Client Heterogeneity and Model Size

Session chair:
Maxim Panov
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Natural Language Processing (Track A)
Session chair: Andrey Kutuzov
Computer vision (Track B)
Session chair: Sergey Zagoruyko
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9:50-10:1510:50-11:15Unsupervised Ultra-Fine Entity Typing
with Distributionally Induced Word Senses
Özge Sevgili, Steffen Remus, Abhik Jana,
Alexander Panchenko and Chris Biemann
DeepLOC: Deep Learning-based Bone Pathology Localization
and Classification in Wrist X-ray Images
Razan Dibo, Andrey Galichin, Pavel Astashev, Dmitry V. Dylov and Oleg Y. Rogov
9:50-10:1510:50-11:15
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10:15-10:4011:15-11:40RuCAM: Comparative Argumentative Machine for the Russian Language
Maria Maslova, Stefan Rebrikov, Chris Biemann and Irina Nikishina
Greedy Algorithm for Fast Finding Curvilinear Symmetry of Binary Raster Images
Oleg Seredin, Daniil Liakhov, Nikita Lomov, Olesia Kushnir and Andrei Kopylov
10:15-10:4011:15-11:40
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10:40-10:5511:40-11:55Tuning-free Discriminative Nearest Neighbor Few-shot Intent Detection
via Consecutive Knowledge Transfer
Maksim Savkin and Vasily Konovalov
Handwritten Text Recognition and Browsing in Archive of Prisoners’ Letters
from Smolensk Convict Prison
Nikita Lomov, Dmitry Kropotov, Danila Stepochkin and Anton Laptev
10:40-11:0511:40-12:05
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10:55-11:1011:55-12:10Determination of the Number of Topics Intrinsically: Is It Possible?
Victor Bulatov, Vasiliy Alekseev and Konstantin Vorontsov
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11:10-11:2512:10-12:25Sentence Difficulty in Three Languages: Russian Dataset
compared to Italian and English
Vladimir Ivanov and Elbayoumi Mohamed Gama
MiVOLO: Multi-input Transformer for Age and Gender Estimation
Maksim Kuprashevich and Irina Tolstykh
11:05-11:3012:05-12:30
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11:25-11:4012:25-12:40Coffee Break11:30-11:4012:30-12:40
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11:40-11:5512:40-12:55Document-level relation extraction in Russian
Alexey Yandutov and Natalia Loukachevitch
Interactive Image Segmentation with Superpixel Propagation
Hrach Ayunts, Varduhi Yeghiazaryan, Shant Navasardyan and Humphrey Shi
11:40-11:5512:40-12:55
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11:55-12:1012:55-13:10On the Way to Controllable Text Summarization in Russian
Maria Tikhonova and Alyona Dryomina
Acne recognition: training models with experts
Stefan Nikolic, Dmitriy Ignatov and Peter Fedorov
11:55-12:1012:55-13:10
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12:10-12:2513:10-13:25Machine Translation for Russian-Khakas language pair:
translation results in low-resource setting
Anna Lebedeva
Learning facial expression recognition in-the-wild from synthetic data
based on an ensemble of lightweight neural networks
Long Nguyen and Andrey Savchenko
12:10-12:2513:10-13:25
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12:25-12:4013:25-13:40Machine Translation Models Stand Strong
in the Face of Adversarial Attacks
Elizaveta Kostenok, Pavel Burnyshev and Alexey Zaytsev
Semantic-aware GAN Manipulations for Human Face Editing
Pavel Khlusov and Ilya Makarov
12:25-12:4013:25-13:40
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12:40-12:5513:40-13:55User Review Summarization in Russian
Artem Prisiazhniuk and Valentin Malykh
Gesture recognition on video data
Georgy Gunkin and Ilya Makarov
12:40-12:5513:40-13:55
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12:55-14:1013:55-15:10Lunch
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14:10-15:0015:10-16:00Invited talk (Track A):
Artem Shelmanov, MBZUAI
Safety of Deploying NLP Models: Uncertainty Quantification of Generative LLMs
Session chair: Alexander Panchenko
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15:00-15:5016:00-16:50Invited talk (Track A):
Threatening Content and Target Identification in low-resource languages using NLP Techniques

Muhammad Shahid Iqbal Malik
Session chair: Alexander Panchenko
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Natural Language Processing (Track A)
Session chair: Andrey Kutuzov
Social Network Analysis (Track B)
Session chair: Irina Nikishina
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15:50-16:0516:50-17:05Automatic aspect extraction from scientific texts
Anna Marshalova, Elena Bruches and Tatiana Batura
Visualization-Driven Graph Sampling Strategy for Exploring Large-Scale Networks
Gagik Khalafyan, Irina Tirosyan and Varduhi Yeghiazaryan
15:50-16:1516:50-17:15
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16:05-16:2017:05-17:20Prompt-tuning for Targeted Sentiment Analysis in Russian
Yuliana Solomatina and Natalia Loukachevitch
Limit Distributions of Friendship Index in Scale-Free Networks
Sergei Sidorov, Sergei Mironov and Alexey Grigoriev
16:15-16:4017:15-17:40
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16:20-16:3517:20-17:35The Battle of Information Representations: Comparing Sentiment
and Semantic Features for Forecasting Market Trends
Andrei Zaichenko, Aleksei Kazakov, Elizaveta Kovtun and Semen Budennyy
Approximate Density Computation for OA-biclustering
Dmitry Ignatov, Kamila Usmanova and Daria Komissarova
16:40-16:5517:40-17:55
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16:35-16:5017:35-17:50Whether Large Language Models Learn at the Inference Stage?
Vladlen Kulikov, Ilya Makarov and Radoslav Neychev
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