Difference between revisions of "2023Q1 Reports: Ethics Committee Co-chairs"
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== Efforts == | == Efforts == | ||
− | After Q3, the Ethics Committee has made progress on its internal initiatives. | + | After 2022 Q3, the Ethics Committee has made progress on its internal initiatives. |
* [[#Ethics Survey]] | * [[#Ethics Survey]] | ||
* [[#Ethical Reviewing Guidelines]] | * [[#Ethical Reviewing Guidelines]] | ||
* [[#Ethics Education and Outreach]] | * [[#Ethics Education and Outreach]] | ||
− | * | + | * Committee Scope |
* Committee Procedure | * Committee Procedure | ||
− | The '''Committee Procedure''' subcommittees | + | The '''Committee Procedure''' and '''Committee Scope''' subcommittees have not made much progress suitable for reporting since the previous quarter, so we have left them out of this update. |
== Ethics Survey == | == Ethics Survey == | ||
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Our work on the survey indicated a large interest from the ground in having educational outreach, which informed our decision to propose an ethics tutorial. | Our work on the survey indicated a large interest from the ground in having educational outreach, which informed our decision to propose an ethics tutorial. | ||
− | Yulia Tsvetkov and Karën Fort and Min-Yen Kan co-chair this subcommittee. | + | Yulia Tsvetkov and Karën Fort and Min-Yen Kan all co-chair this subcommittee. |
== Ethical Reviewing Guidelines == | == Ethical Reviewing Guidelines == | ||
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Conferences and other events have largely taken ethics directive from the ARR Ethics guidelines for which our committee has offered our feedback on. | Conferences and other events have largely taken ethics directive from the ARR Ethics guidelines for which our committee has offered our feedback on. | ||
− | With generative NLP tools, such as ChatGPT being now widely available, the committee noted the ACL 2023 author and reviewing guidelines that took a stand. The guidelines mandated that authors / reviewers who use such tools be held entirely responsible for the veracity / authenticity of the generated content. After feedback from our members, the committee feels that the guidelines were adjusted to be appropriately phrased. | + | With generative NLP tools, such as ChatGPT being now widely available, the committee noted the ACL 2023 author and reviewing guidelines that took a stand. The guidelines mandated that authors / reviewers who use such tools be held entirely responsible for the veracity / authenticity of the generated content. |
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+ | After feedback from our members, the committee feels that the guidelines were adjusted to be appropriately phrased. | ||
This subcommittee is chaired by Yulia Tsvetkov, assisted by Karën Fort. | This subcommittee is chaired by Yulia Tsvetkov, assisted by Karën Fort. | ||
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Luciana Benotti, Karën Fort, Min-Yen Kan and Yulia Tsvetkov are the presenters and authors for the tutorial. | Luciana Benotti, Karën Fort, Min-Yen Kan and Yulia Tsvetkov are the presenters and authors for the tutorial. | ||
− | Secondly, we have discussed having a special journal issue call for papers themed on ethics, again as part of outreach to build a community of scholars interested in these topics. We have engaged in dialogue with the _Computational Linguistics_ journal (which agreed to the idea in principle) and to the _Transaction of the ACL_ (for which the idea was not viable). | + | Secondly, we have discussed having a special journal issue call for papers themed on ethics, again as part of outreach to build a community of scholars interested in these topics. We have engaged in dialogue with the _Computational Linguistics_ journal (which agreed to the idea in principle) and to the _Transaction of the ACL_ (for which the idea was not viable). |
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− | + | As a committee, we plan to execute on the CL special issue later after the main work on the survey is completed (before ACL). |
Revision as of 16:49, 13 February 2023
(This report is still in progress)
N.B.: This document is authored expressly for the purpose of informing the ACL Executive Board as required for the Quarter 1 2023 documentation. It is meant to be read by the ACL Executive Board and is also suitable for the ACL membership and the general public.
Efforts
After 2022 Q3, the Ethics Committee has made progress on its internal initiatives.
- #Ethics Survey
- #Ethical Reviewing Guidelines
- #Ethics Education and Outreach
- Committee Scope
- Committee Procedure
The Committee Procedure and Committee Scope subcommittees have not made much progress suitable for reporting since the previous quarter, so we have left them out of this update.
Ethics Survey
We have made substantial progress on the survey raw results where we have annotated all 9 questions and are working on reconciling differences such that the final report and its associated statistics are ready for dissemination by the ACL conference. We have approached the ACL conference chairs for a plenary session or similar to best reach our intended broad audience of our entire community.
Our work on the survey indicated a large interest from the ground in having educational outreach, which informed our decision to propose an ethics tutorial.
Yulia Tsvetkov and Karën Fort and Min-Yen Kan all co-chair this subcommittee.
Ethical Reviewing Guidelines
Conferences and other events have largely taken ethics directive from the ARR Ethics guidelines for which our committee has offered our feedback on.
With generative NLP tools, such as ChatGPT being now widely available, the committee noted the ACL 2023 author and reviewing guidelines that took a stand. The guidelines mandated that authors / reviewers who use such tools be held entirely responsible for the veracity / authenticity of the generated content.
After feedback from our members, the committee feels that the guidelines were adjusted to be appropriately phrased.
This subcommittee is chaired by Yulia Tsvetkov, assisted by Karën Fort.
Ethics Education and Outreach
We submitted a tutorial proposal understanding ethics in NLP and authoring and reviewing issues. This was accepted by the ACL-EMNLP joint workshop chairs to be featured at EACL (May, Dubrovnik).
Luciana Benotti, Karën Fort, Min-Yen Kan and Yulia Tsvetkov are the presenters and authors for the tutorial.
Secondly, we have discussed having a special journal issue call for papers themed on ethics, again as part of outreach to build a community of scholars interested in these topics. We have engaged in dialogue with the _Computational Linguistics_ journal (which agreed to the idea in principle) and to the _Transaction of the ACL_ (for which the idea was not viable).
As a committee, we plan to execute on the CL special issue later after the main work on the survey is completed (before ACL).