[COLING Workshop] The 2nd Workshop on Scaling Up Multilingual & Multi-Cultural Evaluation
First Call for Papers for SUMEval 2025 at COLING 2025: Deadline 18th Oct 2024
First Call for Papers for SUMEval 2025 at COLING 2025: Deadline 18th Oct 2024
Workshop Description
Dear colleagues,
We are excited to announce the third edition of the Shared Task on Multilingual Coreference Resolution! The focus of the task is learning models for prediction of coreference across a range of typologically different languages. Both identification of mentions and clustering of mentions that refer to the same entity are included. This year, we make a special focus on identification of zeros (e.g. zero subjects, objects, ellipses). However, we don't mean it as a limitation. You can participate just for selected languages and without dealing with zero mentions.
Calling all NLP, Digital Humanities and media analysis enthusiasts! Participate in the "Framing the Israel War on Gaza" (FIGNEWS) shared task and play a pivotal role in shaping media narrative research. Engage in creating guidelines, annotating a diverse multilingual corpus, and pushing the boundaries of NLP!
Task Highlights:
1. Guidelines Creation: Craft comprehensive annotation guidelines and set a benchmark in NLP research.
We are finally launching the 2024 GEM multilingual shared task! It comprises 2 main tasks, Data-to-text generation and Summarization, each of which has 3 subtasks. You can submit automatically generated outputs for one or more subtask(s), in Arabic, Chinese, English, German, Hindi, Korean, Russian, Spanish, and/or Swahili. The deadline for pre-registering your system submissions is March 8th 23.59 AoE (see link below). Note that it will be possible for participants to pre-register after March 8th, but that doing so does not guarantee a participation in the human evaluation.
We are announcing the first SemEval shared task on Semantic Textual Relatedness (STR): A shared task on automatically detecting the degree of semantic relatedness (closeness in meaning) between pairs of sentences.
The semantic relatedness of two language units has long been considered fundamental to understanding meaning (Halliday and Hasan, 1976; Miller and Charles, 1991), and automatically determining relatedness has many applications such as evaluating sentence representation methods, question answering, and summarization.
Third CFP: The 6th Workshop on Research in Computational Linguistic Typology and Multilingual NLP (SIGTYP 2024)
To be held at EACL 2024 (March 21 or 22, 2024 Malta)
Website: https://sigtyp.github.io/
Submission website: https://openreview.net/group?id=eacl.org/EACL/2024/Workshop/SIGTYP
Submission deadline: December 25, 2023
This edition will be the sixth edition of the workshop collocated with EMNLP 2023, marking a 10-year anniversary.
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS - THE 2ND MULTILINGUAL REPRESENTATION LEARNING (MRL) WORKSHOP
7-8 DECEMBER 2022, ABU DHABI (CO-LOCATED WITH EMNLP)
Location: Hybrid
Contact Email: mrlw2022 [at] gmail.com
Dear all,
It is our great pleasure to invite you to the second edition of multilingual representation learning that will be held at EMNLP 2022 (as a hybrid WS) on December 8, 2022. The details regarding the paper submission and the shared task are given below: