**Deadline extended to June 30th**

Call for Papers


The 1st Workshop on Counter Speech for Online Abuse:

A workshop for creating, investigating and improving tools for producing and 
evaluating counter speech.


Hate speech and abusive and toxic language are prevalent in online spaces. For 
example, a 2019 survey shows that in the UK 30-40% of people have experienced 
online abuse, and platforms like Facebook bring down millions of harmful posts 
every year, with the help of AI tools. While removal of such content can 
immediately reduce the quantity of harmful messages, it can bring about 
accusations of censorship and may not be effective at curbing hate in the long 
term. An alternative approach is to reply with counter speech, i.e. targeted 
responses aimed at refuting the hateful language using thoughtful and cogent 
reasons, and fact-bound arguments. This has been shown to be effective in 
influencing the behaviour of both the perpetrators of abuse and bystanders that 
witness the interactions, as well as providing support to victims.


The sheer amount of social media data shared online on a daily basis means that 
hate mitigation, using counter speech, requires reliable, efficient and 
scalable tools. Recently, efforts have been made to curate hate countering 
datasets and automate the production of counter speech. However, this research 
field is still in its infancy, and many questions remain open regarding the 
most effective approaches and methods to take, as well as how to evaluate them.


This first multidisciplinary workshop aims to bring together researchers from 
diverse backgrounds such as computer science and the social sciences, as well 
as policy makers and other stakeholders to attempt to understand how counter 
speech is currently used to tackle abuse by individuals, activists and 
organisations, how Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Generation (NLG) can 
be applied to produce counter narratives, and the implications of using large 
language models for this task. It will also address, but not be limited to, the 
questions of how to evaluate and measure the impacts of counter speech, the 
importance of expert knowledge from civil society in the development of counter 
speech datasets and taxonomies, and how to ensure fairness and mitigate the 
biases present in language models when generating counter speech.


Topics

We invite papers (long and short) on a wide range of topics, including but not 
limited to:

•  Models and methods for generating counter speech;

• Dialogue agents employing counter speech to address hateful inputs, directed 
towards other people or the AI itself;

• Human and automatic evaluation methods of counter speech tools;

• Multidisciplinary studies including different perspectives on the topic such 
as from computer science, social science, NGOs and stakeholders;

• Development of datasets and taxonomy for counter speech;

• Potentials and limitations (e.g., fairness, biases) of using large language 
models for generating counter speech;

• Social impact and empirical studies of counter speech on social media, 
including investigating the effectiveness and consequences on users of 
employing counter speech to fight online hate;

• Proposals for future research on counter speech, and/or preliminary results 
of studies in this field


We accept three types of submissions:

  *   Regular research papers – long (8 pages) or short (4 pages);

  *   Non-archival submissions: like research papers, but will not be included 
in the proceedings;

  *   Research communications: 2-4 page abstracts summarising relevant research 
published elsewhere.

Submission link: https://softconf.com/n/cs4oa2023


Location: co-located with SIGdialxINLG, Prague, Czechia


Important dates

All deadlines are Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12)

  *   Submission deadline: Jun 26, 2023 30 Jun 2023

  *   Notification of acceptance Jul 17, 2023 19 Jul 2023

  *   Camera-ready deadline Aug 11, 2023

  *   Workshop date: September 11 2023


Format and Styling

Submissions should follow ACL Author 
Guidelines<https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php?title=ACL_Author_Guidelines>
 and policies for submission, review and citation, and be anonymised for double 
blind reviewing. Please use ACL 2023 style files; LaTeX style files and 
Microsoft Word templates are available at 
https://2023.aclweb.org/calls/style_and_formatting/<https://2021.aclweb.org/downloads/acl-ijcnlp2021-templates.zip>.


Organising Committee:

  *   Yi-Ling Chung, The Alan Turing Institute

  *   Gavin Abercrombie, Heriot-Watt University

  *   Helena Bonaldi, Fondazione Bruno Kessler

  *   Marco Guerini, Fondazione Bruno Kessler


Contact

If you have any questions, please let us know at cs...@googlegroups.com

Website: https://sites.google.com/view/cs4oa

Twitter: @cs4oa_workshop<https://twitter.com/cs4oa_workshop>
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