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🇺🇸 Call for Participation: Argument Mining Shared Task at ACL2026

Location: United States
Deadline: 1 April

Participate in the Argument Mining Shared Task at ACL2026, focusing on analyzing argumentative structures in UN resolutions.

The 13th Argument Mining and Reasoning Workshop, co-hosted with ACL2026 in San Diego, United States, invites the NLP community to participate in its Shared Task. The task involves understanding argumentative structures in United Nations resolutions.

Participants are expected to build LLM-based systems to:

  • Identify and classify argumentative paragraphs in preambles and operative sections;
  • Predict argumentative relations between paragraphs.

Further details and submission instructions are available on the shared task page.

Important Dates:

  • 1 Feb: Train and test data release
  • 18 March: Evaluation and submission starts
  • 1 April: Submission ends
  • 15 April: Evaluation ends; results notification
  • 24 April: Paper submission due
  • 1 May: Reviews to authors
  • 12 May: Camera-ready version due
  • July: ArgMining 2026 Workshop

Tags: Argument Mining, ACL2026, NLP, LLM-based systems, Shared Task, United Nations resolutions, Computational Linguistics, United States