CFP: Third Workshop on Language Technologies for Historical and Ancient 
LAnguages (LT4HALA 2024)

• Website: https://circse.github.io/LT4HALA/2024/
• Place: co-located with LREC-COLING 2024, Torino, Italy
• Date: Saturday, May 25 2024

DESCRIPTION
LT4HALA 2024 is a one-day workshop that seeks to bring together scholars who 
are developing and/or are using Language Technologies (LTs) for historically 
attested languages, so to foster cross-fertilization between the Computational 
Linguistics community and the areas in the Humanities dealing with historical 
linguistic data, e.g. historians, philologists, linguists, archaeologists and 
literary scholars. LT4HALA 2024 follows LT4HALA 2020 and 2022 that was 
organized in the context of LREC 2022 and LREC 2022, respectively. Despite the 
current availability of large collections of digitized texts written in 
historical languages, such interdisciplinary collaboration is still hampered by 
the limited availability of annotated linguistic resources for most of the 
historical languages. Creating such resources is a challenge and an obligation 
for LTs, both to support historical linguistic research with the most updated 
technologies and to preserve those precious linguistic data that survived from 
past times.
Relevant topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to:
• handling spelling variation,
• detection and correction of OCR errors,
• creation and annotation of linguistic resources,
• deciphering,
• morphological/syntactic/semantic analysis of textual data,
• adaptation of tools to address diachronic/diatopic/diastratic variation in 
texts,
• teaching ancient languages with LTs,
• NLP-driven theoretical studies in historical linguistics,
• NLP-driven analysis of literary ancient texts,
• evaluation of LTs designed for historical and ancient languages,
• Large Language Models for the automatic analysis of ancient texts.

SHARED TASKS
LT4HALA 2024 will hosts two shared tasks:

  *   the third edition of EvaLatin, an evaluation campaign entirely devoted to 
the evaluation of NLP tools for Latin. The third edition of EvaLatin will focus 
on two tasks (i.e. dependency parsing and emotion polarity detection). 
Dependency parsing will be based on the Universal Dependencies framework. No 
specific training data will be released but participants will be free to make 
use of any (kind of) resource they consider useful for the task, including the 
Latin treebanks already available in the UD collection. In this regard, one of 
the challenges of this task will be to understand which treebank (or 
combination of treebanks) is the most suitable to deal with new test data. Test 
data will be both prose and poetic texts from different time periods. Also for 
the emotion polarity detection task, no training data will be released but the 
organizers will provide an annotation sample, a manually created polarity 
lexicon and annotation guidelines. Also in this task, participants will be free 
to pursue the approach they prefer, including unsupervised and/or 
cross-language ones (which promise to be the most efficient, given the lack of 
training data for Latin for this task). Test data will be poetic texts from 
different time periods;
  *   the third edition of EvaHan, the evaluation campaign for the evaluation 
of NLP tools for Ancient Chinese. EvaHan 2024 will focus on two tasks (i.e. 
Ancient Chinese auto sentence segmentation and punctuation). Training data for 
EvaHan 2024 will be released on 22 December, 2023.

SUBMISSIONS
Submissions of three forms of papers will be considered:

• Regular long papers – up to eight (8) pages maximum*, presenting substantial, 
original, completed, and unpublished work.
• Short papers – up to four (4) pages*, describing a small focused 
contribution, negative results, system demonstrations, etc.
• Position papers – up to eight (8) pages*, discussing key hot topics, 
challenges and open issues, as well as cross-fertilization between 
computational linguistics and other disciplines.

* Excluding any number of additional pages for references, ethical 
consideration, conflict-of-interest, as well as data, and code availability 
statements.

We encourage the authors of papers reporting experimental results to make their 
results reproducible and the entire process of analysis replicable, by making 
the data and the tools they used available. The form of the presentation may be 
oral or poster, whereas in the proceedings there is no difference between the 
accepted papers. The submission is NOT anonymous. The LREC-COLING 2024 official 
format is requested. Each paper will be reviewed by three independent reviewers.

As for EvaLatin and EvaHan, participants will be required to submit a technical 
report for each task (with all the related sub-tasks) they took part in. 
Technical reports will be included in the proceedings as short papers: the 
maximum length is 4 pages (excluding references) and they should follow the 
LREC-COLING 2024 official format. Reports will receive a light review (we will 
check for the correctness of the format, the exactness of results and ranking, 
and overall exposition).

IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop
• 26 February 2024: submission due
• 18 March 2024: reviews due
• 22 March 2024: notifications to authors
• 5 April 2024: camera-ready (PDF) due

Shared Tasks
EvaLatin
• 22 December 2023: guidelines available
• Evaluation Window I - Task: Dependency Parsing
• 1 February 2024: test data available
• 8 February 2024: system results due to organizers
• Evaluation Window II - Task: Emotion Polarity Detection
• 12 February 2024: test data available
• 19 February 2024: system results due to organizers
• 11 March 2024: reports due to organizers
• 22 March 2024: short report review deadline
• 5 April 2024: camera ready version of reports due to organizers

EvaHan
• 22 December 2023: training data available
• Evaluation Window
• 12 February 2024: test data available
• 19 February 2024: system results due to organizers
• 11 March 2024: reports due to organizers
• 22 March 2024: short report review deadline
• 5 April 2024: camera ready version of reports due to organizers

Identify, Describe and Share your LRs!

When submitting a paper from the START page, authors will be asked to provide 
essential information about resources (in a broad sense, i.e. also 
technologies, standards, evaluation kits, etc.) that have been used for the 
work described in the paper or are a new result of your research. Moreover, 
ELRA encourages all LREC-COLING authors to share the described LRs (data, 
tools, services, etc.) to enable their reuse and replicability of experiments 
(including evaluation ones).

Workshop Organizers
• Marco Passarotti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milan, Italy
• Rachele Sprugnoli, Università di Parma, Italy

Programme Committee
• Adam Anderson, FactGrid Cuneiform Project, USA
• Yannis Assael, Google DeepMind
• Monica Berti, University of Leipzig, Germany
• Luca Brigada Villa, Università di Bergamo, Italy
• Margherita Fantoli, University of Leuven, Belgium
• Shai Gordin, Ariel University, Israel
• Federica Iurescia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy
• Bin Li, School of Chinese Language and Literature at Nanjing Normal 
University, P.R. China
• Eleonora Litta, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy
• Yudong Liu, Western Washington University
• Barbara McGillivray, Turing Institute, UK
• Beáta  Megyesi, Uppsala University, Sweden
• Chiara Palladino, Furman University, USA
• John Pavlopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece
• Eva Pettersson, Uppsala University, Sweden
• Sophie Prévost, Laboratoire Lattice, France
• Thea Sommerschield, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Italy
• James Tauber, Eldarion, USA
• Toon Van Hal, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
• Tariq Yousef, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

EvaLatin 2024 Organizers
• Rachele Sprugnoli, Università di Parma, Italy
• Federica Iurescia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy
• Marco Passarotti, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano, Italy

EvaHan 2024 Organizers
• Bin Li, Nanjing Normal University, P.R. China
• Bolin Chang, Nanjing Normal University, P.R. China
• Minxuan Feng, Nanjing Normal University, P.R. China
• Chao Xu, Nanjing Normal University, P.R. China
• Dongbo Wang, Nanjing Agricultural University, P.R. China

Contact
rachele.sprugnoli[AT]unipr.it<http://unipr.it>
Please, write “LT4HALA” or “EvaLatin” in the subject of your e-mail.
For more information on EvaHan, please write to libin.njnu[AT]gmail.com writing 
“EvaHan” in the subject of the e-mail.

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