3rd (Online) Workshop on Threat, Aggression and Cyberbullying (TRAC -
2022)
Co-located with COLING 2022, October 17, 2022
Gyeongju, the Republic of Korea
Third Call for Papers and Deadline Extension
Workshop Website: https://sites.google.com/view/trac2022/home
Paper Submission: https://www.softconf.com/coling2022/TRAC-2022/
Submission Deadline: July 25, 2022 (Regular) / July 31, 2022 (ACL ARR)
As in the earlier editions of the workshop, TRAC-2022 will focus on the
applications of NLP, ML and pragmatic studies on aggression and
impoliteness to tackle these issues. We invite long (8 pages) and short
papers (4 pages) as well as position papers and opinion pieces (5 - 20
pages), demo proposals and non-archival extended abstracts (2 pages)
based on, but not limited to, any of the following themes from academic
researchers, industry and any other group / team working in the area.
- Theories and models of aggression and conflict in language.
- Cyberbullying, threatening, hateful, aggressive and abusive language
on the web.
- Multilingualism and aggression.
- Resource Development - Corpora, Annotation Guidelines and Best
Practices for threat and aggression detection.
- Computational Models and Methods for aggression, hate speech and
offensive language detection in text and speech.
- Detection of threats and bullying on the web.
- Automatic censorship and moderation: ethical, legal and technological
issues and challenges.
For any clarifications, contact coling.aggression@gmail.com.
Looking forward to your participation!
*3rd (Online) Workshop on Threat, Aggression and Cyberbullying (TRAC -
2022)*
Co-located with COLING 2022, October 17, 2022
Gyeongju, the Republic of Korea
*Third Call for Papers and Deadline Extension*
*Workshop Website*: https://sites.google.com/view/trac2022/home
*Paper Submission*: https://www.softconf.com/coling2022/TRAC-2022/
*Submission Deadline*: July 25, 2022 (Regular) / July 31, 2022 (ACL ARR)
As in the earlier editions of the workshop, TRAC-2022 will focus on the
applications of NLP, ML and pragmatic studies on aggression and
impoliteness to tackle these issues. We invite *long (8 pages)* and *short
papers (4 pages)* as well as *position papers* and opinion pieces (5 - 20
pages), *demo proposals* and *non-archival extended abstracts* (2 pages)
based on, but not limited to, any of the following themes from academic
researchers, industry and any other group / team working in the area.
- Theories and models of aggression and conflict in language.
- Cyberbullying, threatening, hateful, aggressive and abusive language
on the web.
- Multilingualism and aggression.
- Resource Development - Corpora, Annotation Guidelines and Best
Practices for threat and aggression detection.
- Computational Models and Methods for aggression, hate speech and
offensive language detection in text and speech.
- Detection of threats and bullying on the web.
- Automatic censorship and moderation: ethical, legal and technological
issues and challenges.
For any clarifications, contact coling.aggression@gmail.com.
Looking forward to your participation!