Findings of the Third Shared Task on Multilingual Coreference Resolution


Michal Novak and Miloslav Konopík and Ondřej Pražák and Martin Popel and Jakub Sido
Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Computational Models of Reference, Anaphora and Coreference (2024)

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Abstract

The paper presents an overview of the third edition of the shared task on multilingual coreference resolution, held as part of the CRAC 2024 workshop. Similarly to the previous two editions, the participants were challenged to develop systems capable of identifying mentions and clustering them based on identity coreference. This year's edition took another step towards real-world application by not providing participants with gold slots for zero anaphora, increasing the task's complexity and realism. In addition, the shared task was expanded to include a more diverse set of languages, with a particular focus on historical languages. The training and evaluation data were drawn from version 1.2 of the multilingual collection of harmonized coreference resources CorefUD, encompassing 21 datasets across 15 languages. 6 systems competed in this shared task.;

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@inproceedings{novak-etal-2024-findings, title = "Findings of the Third Shared Task on Multilingual Coreference Resolution", author = "Nov{\'a}k, Michal and Dohnalov{\'a}, Barbora and Konopik, Miloslav and Nedoluzhko, Anna and Popel, Martin and Prazak, Ondrej and Sido, Jakub and Straka, Milan and {\v{Z}}abokrtsk{\'y}, Zden{\v{e}}k and Zeman, Daniel", editor = "Ogrodniczuk, Maciej and Nedoluzhko, Anna and Poesio, Massimo and Pradhan, Sameer and Ng, Vincent", booktitle = "Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop on Computational Models of Reference, Anaphora and Coreference", month = nov, year = "2024", address = "Miami", publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics", url = "https://aclanthology.org/2024.crac-1.8/", doi = "10.18653/v1/2024.crac-1.8", pages = "78--96" }
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