Call for Papers and Shared Task Proposals: TRAC 2024 @ COLING 2024

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Fourth Workshop on Threat, Aggression and Cyberbullying
May 20, 2024
Lingotto Conference Centre - Torino (Italia)
@ LREC-COLING 2024


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Call for Papers and Shared Task Proposals
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We are happy to announce that the Fourth Workshop on Threat, Aggression and Cyberbullying will be co-located with LREC-COLING 2024 on May 20, 2024.

We invite papers/proposals under the following categories on any of the following themes from academic researchers, industry and any other group/team working in the area-
    - Long papers describing a substantial, completed original research (8 pages + unlimited reference)
    - Short papers describing a small but interesting research (4 pages + unlimited references)
    - Position papers and opinion pieces (5 - 20 pages + unlimited references)
    - Demo of the tools (2 pages + unlimited references)
    - Non-archival submissions (including already-presented work, project plans or recently started projects)
    - Proposal to organise a shared task as part of the workshop (the shared task will be completely managed and organised by the task organisers).
   
Linguistic Theories, Analysis and Models
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    Theories and models of aggression and conflict in language.
    Grammar of hate, impoliteness and aggression incl phonological and morphosyntactic properties
    Pragmatic and Discourse Analysis of impolite, aggressive and hateful language
    Sociolinguistic analysis of impolite, aggressive and hateful language
    Corpus-based analysis of impolite, aggressive and hateful language
    Cognitive and Psycholinguistic Studies of hate and aggression.
    Online Aggression and Physical Harm
    Cyberbullying, threatening, hateful, aggressive and abusive language on the web.
    Multilingualism and aggression.
    Multimodality and aggression
   
Resource Development and Computational Modelling
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    Resource Development - Corpora, Annotation Guidelines, Standards and Best Practices for threat and aggression detection.
    Detection of threats and bullying on the web - data collection methodologies and approaches.
    Crowdsourcing and resource development for threatening, aggressive and hateful language.
    Replicability and Reproducibility of resources for aggression, hate speech and offensive language detection.
    Inter-annotator agreement, Perspectivist Datasets and Issues with traditional methods of annotation.
    Annotation Tools and Infrastructure for working on threatening, aggressive and hateful language.
    Computational Models and Methods for aggression, hate speech and offensive language detection in text and speech.
    Aggressive and Offensive Language Detection in and through Large Language Models (LLMs).
    Methods of building diverse, multilingual and multimodal resources and models with a focus on under-resourced languages.
    Evaluating and benchmarking resources and models for aggression, hate speech and offensive language detection
    Automatic censorship and moderation: ethical, legal and technological issues and challenges.

Important Dates
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For workshop papers
    Submission Deadline: February 25, 2024
    Notification of acceptance: April 5, 2024
    Camera-ready due: April 15, 2024
    All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth
   
For Shared Tasks
    Proposals Due: January 29, 2024
    Notification of acceptance: February 5, 2024
    Training Set Release: February 7, 2024
    Test Set Release: March 10, 2024
    Submission due: March 13, 2024
    System Description Papers due: March 31, 2024
    Reviews for papers: April 7, 2024
    Camera-ready due: April 15, 2024


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Ritesh Kumar, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Linguistics
Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University
Agra
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