AI & Language

Lorraine Goeuriot
Lorraine Goeuriot,

Associate professor,
lorraine.goeuriot@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr





François Portet

François Portet,
Professor,
francois.portet@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr






DESCRIPTION

The AI and Language chair aims to design and develop AI models capable of processing natural language in different modalities (text, voice, sign, image) for human good.

These models should :
1) be adapted to specialized languages;
2) be explainable and free from social bias;
3) be able to capture stable and coherent meaning of language; 4) be able to leverage external knowledge
5) be used by experts and non-experts without harm and for the human good.

While large language models (LLMs) and Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) have achieved remarkable breakthroughs, the aforementioned objectives remain challenging. To address these challenges, the chair brings together permanent faculty, PhD, and Master students, who will receive direct support from the chair. Furthermore, the activities of the chair will be carried out in direct collaborations with companies.

Structure of the chair:

Work Package 1: NLP models for specialized domains
Work Package 2: Evaluation and Interpretability of NLP models
Work Package 3: Grounding LLMs in the physical world
Work Package 4: Leveraging Knowledge for Model Enhancement
Work Package 5: NLP and machine-generated content


ACTIVITIES

[FILLED-IN, start in september 2025] CIFRE LIG/Naverlabs : Structured Planning and Reasoning

[FILLED-IN, start in october 2025] : Explainable AI for the Correction of Scientific Facts

[FILLED-IN, start in october 2025] : Smart Retrieval for Efficient Clinical Large Language Models

More open positions to come

 

SELECTED LIST OF PUBLICATIONS

  • Méloux, M., Maniu, S., Portet, F., & Peyrard, M. (2025) Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: Is Mechanistic Interpretability Identifiable?. In The Thirteenth International Conference on Learning Representations.
  • Herron, F., Rossato, S., Allauzen, A., Favre, B., & Portet, F. (2025, August). Speaker Group Encoding in Self-supervised Speech Recognition Models. In International Conference on Text, Speech, and Dialogue (pp. 121-132). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
  • Cancellieri, M., El-Ebshihy, A., Fink, T., Galuščáková, P., Gonzalez-Saez, G., Goeuriot, L., ... & Schaer, P. (2025, April). LongEval at CLEF 2025: Longitudinal Evaluation of IR Model Performance. In European Conference on Information Retrieval (pp. 382-388). Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
  • Parcollet, T., Nguyen, H., Evain, S., Boito, M. Z., Pupier, A., Mdhaffar, S., ... & Besacier, L. (2024). Lebenchmark 2.0: A standardized, replicable and enhanced framework for self-supervised representations of french speech. Computer Speech & Language, 86, 101622.
  • Segonne, V., Mannion, A., Canul, L. C. A., Audibert, A., Liu, X., Macaire, C., ... & Schwab, D. (2024, May). Jargon: A suite of language models and evaluation tasks for French specialized domains. In The 2024 Joint International Conference on Computational Linguistics, Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC-COLING 2024) (pp. 9463-9476).
  • Desot, T., Portet, F., & Vacher, M. (2022). End-to-End Spoken Language Understanding: Performance analyses of a voice command task in a low resource setting. Computer Speech & Language, 75, 101369.
  • Evain, S., Nguyen, M. H., Le, H., Boito, M. Z., Mdhaffar, S., Alisamir, S., ... & Besacier, L. (2021, December). Task agnostic and task specific self-supervised learning from speech with lebenchmark. In Thirty-fifth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2021).
  • G. Cabanac , C. LabbÉ et A. Magazinov . « Tortured phrases: A dubious writing style emerging in science. Evidence of critical issues affecting established journals ». arXiv (2021). https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.2107.06751

CHAIR PRESENTATION

Chair presentation AI & Language

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Published on  September 1, 2025
Updated on September 1, 2025