Shared Tasks
I have a fondness for participating in and even at times organizing shared tasks...
Shared Tasks I've help to organize ...
NAACL 2003
Workshop on Parallel Text,
shared task on
Word Alignment
(with Rada Mihalcea)
Senseval-3
(2004)
Multilingual English-Hindi
lexical sample task (with Amruta Purandare, Rada Mihalcea, and Tim Chklovski)
ACL 2005
Workshop on Parallel Text,
shared task on
Word Alignment
(with Joel Martin and Rada Mihalcea)
SemEval 2021
Task 11
NLP Contribution Graph
(with Jennifer D'Souza and Soren Auer)
Shared Tasks I've participated in ...
Senseval-2
(2001) : English and Spanish lexical sample tasks
Senseval-3
(2004) : English, Romanian, Basque, Catalan, Spanish, and Multilingual lexical sample tasks
I2B2 Smoking Challenge
(2006)
Semeval-1
(2007) Sense Induction task and English lexical sample task
I2B2 Obesity Challenge
(2008)
Semeval-2
Sense Induction task (2010)
DiSCo 2011
Distributional Semantics and Compositionality (2011)
I2B2 Suicide Note Challenge
(2011)
SemEval-2012
Measuring Degress of Relational Similarity task.
SemEval-2013
Evaluating Word Sense Induction and Disambiguation within an End-User Application.
SemEval-2014
Cross Level Semantic Similarity.
SemEval-2015
Corpus Pattern Analysis.
CLPsych
Computational Linguistics and Clinical Pyschology Shared Task (2015).
Semeval-2016
Semantic Taxonomy Enrichment.
Semeval-2017
#HashtagWars: Learning a Sense of Humor.
Semeval-2017
Computational Detection and Interpretation of English Puns.
Semeval-2018
Hypernym Discovery.
Semeval-2018
Multilingual Emoji Prediction.
Semeval-2019
Hyperpartisan News Detection.
Semeval-2019
OffensEval: Identifying and Categorizing Offensive Language in Social Media
Semeval-2020
OffensEval2: Multilingual Offensive Language Detection in Social Media
Semeval-2020
Assessing Humor in Edited News Headlines
Semeval-2021
HaHa Hackathon : Detecting and Rating Humor and Offense
Semeval-2022
Identifying Plausible Clarifications of Implicit and Underspecified Phrases in Instructional Texts
Semeval-2023
AfriSenti-SemEval: Sentiment Analysis for Low-resource African Languages using Twitter Dataset
By:
Ted Pedersen
- tpederse AT d umn edu