The third edition of the Indian Language Summarization Shared Task is now live! This task is organized in conjunction with the 16th Annual Meeting of the Forum for Information Retrieval Evaluation (FIRE 2024). Researchers and enthusiasts are invited to participate in this exciting challenge.
What’s New in This Edition:
New Languages Added: This year, we’ve included three Dravidian languages—Tamil, Telugu, and Kannada—along with Gujarati, Hindi, and Bengali from last year. Participants will work with ~15K document-summary pairs for each language.
New Misinformation Detection Task: A new subtask involves detecting misinformation in machine-generated cross-lingual summaries. English documents and their corresponding summaries in Hindi and Gujarati (generated by LLMs) will be provided. Participants must identify if the summary contains misinformation and categorize it correctly.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: 30th September 2024
Location : Online, Global
Categories : Others
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