The results are on: Codalab.
Additional runs and participation is possible on another Codalab page.
Details of the systems submitted: The detailed system desctiptions are in the proceedings.
The follow-up event: CASE 2022
Information and data related to the Socio-political and Crisis Events Detection shared task at CASE @ ACL-IJCNLP 2021 workshop. The detailed description of the task can be found in this file. The tasks are
- Task 1: Multilingual protest news detection (English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindi)
- Subtask 1: Document classification
- Subtask 2: Sentence classification
- Subtask 3: Event sentence coreference identification
- Subtask 4: Event extraction - Task 2: Fine-grained classification of Socio-political events
- Task 3: Discovering Black Lives Matter events in the United States
Please find the code and data samples and the submission formats in the task1, task2, and task3 folders.
- Task 1: Please sign the application form and send it to Ali Hürriyetoğlu ([email protected]). The training data has been available since March 14, 2021.
- Task 2: For the training purposes one can use event-related textual data of any kind, where we recommend considering exploiting the short text snippets reporting events which are part of the large event dataset created by ACLED (https://acleddata.com/), and which can be obtained from ACLED using this web page: https://acleddata.com/data-export-tool/ for academic purposes. Please send an e-mail to Nicolas Stefanovitch [email protected] as soon as possible if you intend to work on this task.
- Task 3: There is not any training data for this task. The data utilized for tasks 2 and 3 or any additional data can be used to build systems/models that can determine Black Lives Matter (BLM) events in tweets and news articles. The tweet collection that will be processed by the participants is collected using BLM specific hashtags.
- Annotation manual for task 1 and task 3 are here.
- Annotation manuals, ACLED, for task 2 are here.
- This shared task is a continuation of the shared tasks CLEF 2019 Lab Protest News, and event sentence coreference identification task at AESPEN @ LREC 2020
Please reach us using the following e-mail addresses for anything you may think we can support you: Ali Hürriyetoğlu, [email protected] (Task 1 and Task 3 and any other issue), Nicolas Stefanovitch [email protected] (Task 2), Salvatore Giorgi, [email protected] (Task 3, collecting an on the ground events list and using the tweet collection).
This repository is being updated continuosly.
Release of training data for Task 1: March 14, 2021, Task 2: already available
Registration deadline: April 30, 2021
Release of test data for all tasks to registered participants: May 4 2021
Submission of system responses: Task 2: May 8, 2021 (12:00 CET), Task 1: May 9 (AoE), Task 3: May 10 (AoE)
Results announced to participants: Task 2: May 10 (AoE), Task 1: May 10 (AoE), Task 3: May 12 (AoE)
Shared Task Papers Due: May 21, 2021
Notification of Acceptance: May 28, 2021
Camera-ready papers due: June 7, 2021
CASE 2021 Workshop (presentation of the ST results): August 5-6, 2021
All deadlines are 23:59 AoE (anywhere on Earth) and in the year 2021, unless otherwise stated above.