Dear Colleagues,

We are excited to announce the launch of the ACL Special Interest Group on
Economic and Financial Natural Language Processing (SIG-FinTech)! To learn
more about SIG-FinTech, we invite you to visit our official website:
https://sigfintech.github.io/

We are also excited to share that the next FinNLP workshop will be held in
conjunction with EMNLP 2025, taking place from November 5–9, 2025, in
Suzhou, China. Stay tuned for more details—we will share updates soon!

*As part of this event, we are now accepting shared task proposals for
FinNLP@EMNLP-2025. Details about the call for proposals can be found below
and on our website: https://sigfintech.github.io/fineval.html
<https://sigfintech.github.io/fineval.html>*
*Submission Deadline: January 31, 2025*

We warmly encourage you to join us as shared task organizers. Feel free to
contact us if you have any questions.


Best regards,
Chung-Chi
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陳重吉 (Chung-Chi Chen), Ph.D.
Researcher
Artificial Intelligence Research Center, National Institute of Advanced
Industrial Science and Technology, Japan
E-mail: [email protected]
Website: https://nlpfin.github.io/

FinEval-Proposal-2025: Financial Information Access and Evaluation
Suzhou, China, November 5-9, 2025
Conference website https://sigfintech.github.io/fineval.html
Submission link
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=finevalproposal2025Financial
Information Access and Evaluation (FinEval)

EMNLP-2025, Nov. 5th-9th, 2025, Suzhou, China

Shared tasks are collaborative initiatives where researchers and
practitioners work together to address a common challenge using shared
datasets and evaluation metrics. These tasks foster competition,
collaboration, and advancement within the field, playing a significant role
in both academic and industry communities. FinEval provides a venue for the
community to share valuable insights and inspiration. Every year, we will
call for proposals for the next edition of FinEval, which is collocated
with the FinNLP workshop.

*Call for Shared Task Proposal*

We encourage submissions for tasks that test systems on financial text
analysis, with a particular focus on cross-lingual, application-oriented
tasks, and novel uses of NLP in finance. Tasks for non-English languages
and cross-domain applications are welcome.

*Proposal Criteria*

Your task proposal will be evaluated on:

   - *Novelty:* Is the task addressing a unique or under-explored problem
   in financial NLP?
   - *Interest:* Will the task attract broad participation?
   - *Data Quality:* Is the data collection plan robust, with high
   inter-annotator agreement and appropriate licensing?
   - *Evaluation:* Is the evaluation methodology rigorous, and will it
   inspire future research?
   - *Impact:* What long-term impact will this task have on financial NLP?
   - *Ethics:* Data should avoid PII and adhere to ethical guidelines,
   including privacy compliance and ethical data use.

*Task Organization*

Organizers should be prepared to:

   - Ensure data quality and licensing, addressing ethical and security
   concerns.
   - Provide format checkers, baseline systems, and evaluation tools for
   participants.
   - Manage a competition platform (e.g., CodaLab) and maintain
   communication channels.
   - Write and present a task description paper at the FinEval session in
   FinNLP workshop.
   - Organize and review participant submissions and related documentation.

*Organizer Roles*

   - *Lead Organizer:* Oversees the task, ensuring timely completion of
   deliverables.
   - *Co-Organizers:* Assist with data preparation, evaluation, and
   participant communication.
   - *Advisory Organizers:* Provide guidance, not necessarily engaged in
   daily tasks.

Note: A minimum of two organizers is required per task. Single-organizer
submissions will not be accepted.

*Submission Guidelines*

Task proposals should be in PDF format, following the ACL Template
<https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files>, and must be no longer than 4
pages (plus references). Include the following sections:

   - *Overview:* Summary, community interest, and anticipated impact.
   - *Data & Resources:* Data sources, copyright details, data quantity,
   quality assurance, and ethical considerations.
   - *Pilot Task:* (recommended) Results and insights from initial studies.
   - *Evaluation:* Clear evaluation methodology and criteria.
   - *Task Reruns:* If a rerun, provide justification and expected impact.
   - *Task Organizers:* Names, affiliations, contact details, and relevant
   experience.

*Important Dates*

   - *Task proposals due: *31 January 2025
   - *Task selection notification: *20 February 2025
   - *Sample data ready: *15 March 2025
   - *Training data ready: *1 May 2025
   - *Evaluation data ready: *1 June 2024
   - *Evaluation start: *10 July 2025
   - *Evaluation end: *31 July 2025
   - *Paper submission: *31 Augest 2025
   - *Notification to authors: *15 September 2025
   - *Camera-ready papers due: *25 September 2025
   - *FinNLP Workshop: *EMNLP-2025
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