Third Call for Papers: CALD-pseudo workshop on Computational Approaches to 
Language Data Pseudonymization @ EACL 2024, March 21 or 22, 2024


Website:
https://mormor-karl.github.io/events/CALD-pseudo/

Submission website: https://softconf.com/eacl2024/CALD-pseudo-2024/

Submission Deadline: Monday, 18 December 2023 (anywhere on earth)

We invite submissions to the first edition of the CALD-pseudo workshop on 
Computational Approaches to Language Data Pseudonymization, to be held at EACL 
2024 on March 21 or 22, 2024.

[Important Dates]

  *   December 18, 2023: paper submission deadline
  *   January 17, 2024: resubmission of already pre-reviewed ARR papers
  *   January 20, 2024: notification of acceptance
  *   January, 30 2024: camera-ready papers due
  *   March 21 or 22, 2024: workshop date (the date to be confirmed by the EACL)

[Introduction]
Accessibility of research data is critical for advances in many research 
fields, but textual data often cannot be shared due to the personal and 
sensitive information which it contains, e.g names, political opinions, 
sensitive personal information and medical data. General Data Protection 
Regulation, GDPR (EU Commission, 2016), suggests pseudonymization as a solution 
to secure open access to research data but we need to learn more about 
pseudonymization as an approach before adopting it for manipulation of research 
data (Volodina et al., 2023). The main challenge is how to effectively 
pseudonymize data so that individuals cannot be identified, while at the same 
time keeping the data usable for research in, among others, computational 
linguistics, linguistics and natural language processing, for which it was 
collected.

[Topics of Interest]
CALD-pseudo workshop invites a broad community of researchers in all concerned 
cross-disciplinary fields to jointly discuss challenges within 
pseudonymization, such as

  *   automatic approaches to detection and labelling of personal information 
in unstructured language data, including events and other context-dependent 
cues revealing a person;
  *   developing context-sensitive algorithms for replacement of personal 
information in unstructured data;
  *   studies into the effects of pseudonymization on unstructured data, e.g. 
applicability of pseudonymised data for the intended research questions, 
readability of pseudonymised data or addition of unwelcome biases through 
pseudonymization;
  *   effectiveness of pseudonymization as a way of protecting writer identity;
  *
reidentification studies; e.g. adversarial learning techniques that attempt to 
breach the privacy protections of pseudonymized data;
  *   constructing datasets for automatic pseudonymization, including 
methodological and ethical aspects of those;
  *   approaches to the evaluation of automatic pseudonymization both in 
concealing the private information and preserving the semantics of the 
non-personal data;
  *   pseudonymization tools and software: evaluating the available tools and 
software for pseudonymization in different languages, and their ease of use, 
scalability, and performance;
  *   and numerous other open questions.

[Submission Guidelines]
Authors are invited to submit by December 18, 2023 original and unpublished 
research papers in the following categories:

  *   Full papers (up to 8 pages) for substantial contributions
  *   Short papers (up to 4 pages) for ongoing or preliminary work

All submissions must be in PDF format, must follow the EACL 2024 guidelines 
described in the ARR CfP (https://aclrollingreview.org/cfp), and use the 
official ACL style templates available here: 
https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files

Direct submission deadline: December 18, 2023 at 
https://softconf.com/eacl2024/CALD-pseudo-2024/
Deadline for registration of ARR reviewed papers: January 17, 2023. (Further 
instructions will follow.)
We also invite authors of papers on the topics of the workshop accepted to 
Findings to reach out to the organizing committee of CALD-pseudo to present 
them at the workshop.

[Invited speakers]
We are happy to announce that the workshop will host two invited speakers:

  *
Anders Søgaard, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
  *
Ildikó Pilán, the Norwegian Computing Center, Norway

[Workshop Organizers]

  *   Elena Volodina, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  *   Therese Lindström Tiedemann, University of Helsinki, Finland
  *   Simon Dobnik, University of Gothenburg, Sweden
  *   Xuan-Son Vu, Umeå university, Sweden

[Program Committee]
A list of program committee members is available on the workshop website.

[Contact]
For inquiries, please contact mormor.k...@svenska.gu.se

ACL link to the call: 
https://www.aclweb.org/portal/content/computational-approaches-language-data-pseudonymization

___________________
Elena Volodina, PhD, Docent
https://spraakbanken.gu.se/en/about/staff/elena
Life is like a mirror. Smile at it and it smiles back at you.
Peace Pilgrim

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