Overview
The 8th edition of the Workshop on Challenges and Applications of Automated Extraction of Socio-political Events from Text (CASE 2025) is set to take place alongside RANLP 2025. This workshop serves as a prominent platform for researchers and practitioners to discuss advancements in automated event extraction and analysis, particularly in the context of social and political event data.
Background & Relevance
Automated extraction of socio-political events is a critical area within natural language processing and machine learning. The ability to accurately identify and analyze events from textual data has significant implications for various applications, including conflict prediction and policy support. As the volume of textual data continues to grow, the need for effective methodologies and tools for event extraction becomes increasingly important.
Key Details
- Submission Deadline: August 4, 2025 (AoE)
- Notification of Acceptance: August 17, 2025
- Camera-ready Deadline: August 30, 2025
- Workshop Dates: September 11-13, 2025
- Location: In conjunction with RANLP 2025
- Website: CASE 2025
- Submission Link: Submit Here
Eligibility & Participation
The workshop invites submissions from researchers, practitioners, and students interested in the field of automated event extraction. It targets individuals working on various aspects of event extraction, including theoretical, methodological, and practical applications.
Submission or Application Guidelines
Participants are encouraged to submit research papers, resource papers, and position papers that address topics such as:
– Event extraction at multiple levels (sentence, document, cross-document)
– Dataset creation and annotation
– Modeling event relationships
– Evaluation of event datasets
– Tools and infrastructure for event analysis
– Linguistic aspects of event representation
– Applications in conflict prediction and policy support
– Ethical considerations in dataset creation
– Multimodal event extraction
– Use of LLMs and generative AI for event extraction
All accepted papers will be published in the ACL Anthology.
More Information
The CASE workshop is a vital event for advancing the understanding and methodologies of automated event extraction. By bringing together experts in the field, it fosters collaboration and innovation, addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by socio-political event data. This workshop is particularly relevant in today’s context, where understanding socio-political dynamics is crucial for informed decision-making and policy development.
Conclusion
Researchers and practitioners are encouraged to explore this opportunity to contribute to the evolving field of automated event extraction. Submissions are welcomed until August 4, 2025. Engage with the community, share your insights, and help shape the future of socio-political event analysis.
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