*3rd Call for Participation*
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Abusive and Threatening Language Detection Task for Tweets in Urdu
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COMPETITION  IS NOW OPEN
STARTING TODAY
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CICLing 2021 track @ FIRE 2021* co-hosted with ODS SoC 2021**
URL: https://www.urduthreat2021.cicling.org/home


Participants are invited to publish Working Notes of FIRE 2021*
Please visit the website for more information.


*Task Description*

With the growth of spread and importance of social media platforms, the
effect of their misuse became more and more impactful. In particular,
numerous posts contain abusive language towards certain users and hence
worsen users’ experience from communication via such platforms, while other
posts contain actual threats that potentially put platform users in danger.

The threat is an expression of a clear intent to cause bodily or other
harm. For example, "shut your mouth, or you will see red." In this context,
the word "red" might be perceived as a threat to cause injury to someone
or, in the worst-case scenario, bloodshed/killing. Therefore, such
references might be considered a vile aspersion. Impacts of abusive
language are as well detrimental, ranging from short-term emotional
reactions (anger, fear, self-blame) to long-term psychological effects (low
self-esteem, depression) and even causing mental and physical health issues
(sleep disorder, headache, eating disorder).

The Urdu language has more than 230 million speakers worldwide with vast
representation on social networks and digital media.

Therefore, it is essential to propose methods that can automatically detect
threatening and abusive language to avoid violence and outrageous
consequences. To our best knowledge, this is the first shared task on
abusive and threatening language detection in Urdu.


The task is divided into two *sub-tasks*:


1. Threat Detection for Tweets in Urdu Language
<https://ods.ai/competitions/urdu-hack-soc2021-threat>

2. Abusive Language Detection for Tweets in Urdu Language
<https://ods.ai/competitions/urdu-hack-soc2021>



*Note*

Participants in this year’s shared task can choose to participate in either
one or both subtasks.



*Important Dates*

July 27  – training and public test data release; submission platform opens
August 27 - submission deadline
August 28 - results announced (for private test set)
September 3-5 - presentations at ODS Summer of Code 2021 festival [optional]
October 12 - technical report submission for publication in Working Notes
FIRE 2021
October 26 - review notifications
November 2 – Camera Ready Due
16-20 December - FIRE 2021 (Online Event)


*Organizers*

Maaz Amjad, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
Hamza Imam Amjad, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia
Sabur Butt, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
Grigori Sidorov,  Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
Alisa Zhila, Independent Researcher, USA
Alexander Gelbukh,  Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
Oxana Vitman, Instituto Politecnico Nacional, Mexico
Ulyana Astanina, Open Data Science (ODS), Russia
Alexey Natekin, Open Data Science  (ODS), Russia


*Contacts*

oksana.vittm...@gmail.com
maazam...@phystech.edu



*FIRE 2021: http://fire.irsi.res.in/fire/2021/call_for_papers

**ODS SoC 2021: https://ods.ai/competitions,  task URL available July 27,
2021
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