A: Anyone who wants to can participate, either independently or by forming a team.
A: No, participation is completely free but at least one team member should pay to register for the conference.
A: Please see instructions on the website for the task (e.g., on CodaLab or other evaluation platforms).
A: Yes, you can participate in multiple different tasks.
A: This depends on the task. Check with the task organizers to see whether they allow an individual to be part of multiple teams within the task.
A: The evaluation period is the time window in which the official part of each task competition takes place. Task organizers will release evaluation data to participants at the beginning of the evaluation period, and system outputs will be due before the end of the evaluation period.
A: This depends on the task. Task organizers often specify how many submissions by each team will be evaluated. Contact your task organizers if these details are not already stated on the task webpage.
A: Task datasets are distributed by task organizers. Check the task website or contact the organizers. Many recent tasks archive their datasets on platforms such as GitHub.
A: Yes, if you register and request the dataset, you agree to submit a paper. It's not just encouraged—it's a binding commitment you make when receiving the data.
A: This is strictly prohibited. You agree to register and submit a paper when requesting the dataset. Abandoning the task after receiving data may result in banning participants from future participation.
A: Shared task papers must follow the format for short papers at ArabicNLP 2025. Papers must follow official EMNLP (ACL) LaTeX or Word templates, be up to 4 pages (excluding unlimited references). Check the dedicated paper submission guidelines URL below for more details: https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files
A: Use this format: <Team Name> at <Task Name>: <Your Contribution>
Example: "Scholarly at XYZ Shared Task: LLMs in Detection for Identifying Manipulative Strategies"
A: Yes, each team is required to cite the shared task overview paper in their system paper.
A: Yes, at least one of the shared task team members should register and attend the conference.
A: Yes, all accepted papers must be presented at the conference (in-person or virtual). Papers without at least one presenting author registered by the early registration deadline may be subject to desk rejection.
A: Yes, all participants and organizers are required to create an OpenReview account.
A: No, shared task papers (both system and overview papers) are not anonymous.
A: Submissions that exceed length requirements will be desk rejected.
A: Yes, shared task teams are expected to serve as reviewers, and their reviews will be checked by one member of the shared task organizers.
A: Yes, authors are free to submit papers to arXiv at any time. Since papers are not anonymous, this won't interfere with the review process.
A: No additions/revisions or name changes are allowed after the review period for the camera-ready version.
A: If your research raises ethical considerations (e.g., potential for misuse), these should be discussed in the paper.
A: You are highly encouraged to release the code or data used and include the URL in the paper. This promotes reproducibility.
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