Call for Participation: Critical Questions Generation Task
Participate in the first shared task on Critical Questions Generation at ACL 2025. Develop a system to generate insightful critical questions from argumentative texts.
The 12th Workshop on Argument Mining, co-located with ACL 2025 in Vienna, Austria, is hosting the first shared task on Critical Questions Generation. This task aims to develop a system that generates insightful critical questions from argumentative texts, fostering critical thinking and addressing the challenges of misinformation in NLP applications.
The task involves generating 3 useful critical questions for each argumentative text provided. A dataset of real debate interventions with associated critical questions will be released to support this effort.
Important Dates:
- Sample data available: 17th February
- Validation data ready: 21st February
- Evaluation start: 28th March
- Evaluation end: 4th April
- Paper submission due: 25th April
- Notification to authors: 2nd May
- Camera ready due: 9th May
- Workshop: 31st July (co-located with ACL 2025)
For more information, visit the official website or join the Google Group for updates.
Tags: Critical Questions Generation, Argument Mining, ACL 2025, NLP, Critical Thinking, Misinformation