| Covid-19 MLIA @ Eval - Community Evaluation Effort for MultiLingual Information Access (MLIA) on Covid-19
******* ROUND II ******* Call for Participation in the Second Evaluation Round: Runs due by 15 September-15 October 2021
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Overall Description
Covid-19 MLIA @ Eval organizes a community evaluation effort aimed at accelerating the creation of resources and tools for improved MultiLingual Information Access (MLIA) in the current emergency situation with a reference to a general public use case: ?Sofia has heard that a drug has been experimented in different countries and she would like to have a consolidated and trustworthy view of the main findings, whether the drug is effective or not, and whether there are any adverse effects?. Distillation for the general public also implies a level of specialist-non-specialist communication, when the aggregated sources contain both disseminative and specialised sources. Therefore, the general public would need to understand medical expertise by using their correspondent in the 'everyday ' language or by using an appropriately calibrated language for the communication to be effective. Covid-19 MLIA @ Eval adopts an incremental and iterative evaluation methodology to enable the release of intermediate (but functional) resources and to progressively (iteration-after-iteration) move towards finally consolidated tools and resources. We plan for three rounds, tentatively one and half-month long each.
Each round consists of the following phases:
- data release
- submission of participants? runs
- ground-truth creation (when needed)
- scoring of participants? runs
- writing of the rolling technical report
- round wrap virtual meeting
An integral part of the Covid-19 MLIA @ Eval approach is the sharing of information and ideas among the participants. This happens via the rolling technical report where participants describe their solutions as the evaluation rounds progress and the virtual meetings at the end of each round where participants briefly present the main highlights of what worked and what did not work and interactively discuss together in order to share ideas and improve for the next round.
Moreover, to facilitate the exchange of resources and components and to jointly work together for improving MLIA technologies for Covid-19, participants are provided with a dedicated git repository where to push and share the outcomes of your participation in the different rounds, i.e. runs, code, (language) resources, and a technical report. To facilitate sharing and re-use, all the contents of the repositories are released under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.
Tasks
Covid-19 MLIA @ Eval offered the following tasks for its first round and will continue for this second round:
We offer tasks in the following languages: Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Spanish, Swedish.
Registration for the tasks is open at: http://eval.covid19-mlia.eu/registration/
Important Dates - Second Round
- Registration Opens: 14 June 2021 - Second Round Starts: 21 June 2021 (data release) - Submission of Runs: 15 September - 15 October 2021 (depending on task) - Submission of Technical Report: 19 November 2021 - Round II Wrap-up Virtual Meeting: 30 November-2 December 2021 (exact date TBD) - Second Round Ends: 2 December 2021
More detailed dates are provided on the Web pages dedicated to each specific task, since the internal scheduling of each task may differ slightly to better match the task design.
Organizers
Overall
Khalid Choukri, ELDA, France Nicola Ferro, University of Padua, Italy
Data Acquisition and Engineering
Miltos Deligiannis, ILSP/Athena RC, Greece Marwa Hadj Salah, ELDA, France Guillaume Jacquet, JRC, Italy Vassilis Papavassiliou, ILSP/Athena RC, Greece Stelios Piperidis, ILSP/Athena RC, Greece Prokopis Prokopidis, ILSP/Athena RC, Greece
Information Extraction
Cyril Grouin, LISN, France Thierry Declerck, DFKI, Germany Pierre Zweigenbaum, LISN, France
Multilingual Semantic Search
Giorgio Maria Di Nunzio, University of Padua, Italy Maria Eskevich, CLARIN ERIC
Machine Translation
Francisco Casacuberta, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Miguel Domingo, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain Mercedes García-Martínez, Pangeanic, Spain Manuel Herranz, Pangeanic, Spain
Supporters
Covid-19 MLIA @ Eval is an evaluation effort promoted by several communities which are closely working together.
We hope that other communities will join us in this shared effort. You are very welcome!
Any question? Please email us at info@covid19-mlia.eu.
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