Second Workshop on Patient-Oriented Language Processing (CL4Health) @ NAACL 2025

https://bionlp.nlm.nih.gov/cl4health2025/

Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

SCOPE

CL4Health fills the gap among the different biomedical language processing 
workshops by providing a general venue for a broad spectrum of patient-oriented 
language processing research. The second workshop on patient-oriented language 
processing follows the successful inaugural CL4Health workshop (co-located with 
LREC-COLING 2024), which clearly demonstrated the need for a computational 
linguistics venue that focuses on language related to health of the public.

CL4Health is concerned with the resources, computational approaches, and 
behavioral and socio-economic aspects of the public interactions with digital 
resources in search of health-related information that satisfies their 
information needs and guides their actions. The workshop invites papers 
concerning all areas of language processing focused on patients' health and 
health-related issues concerning the public. The issues include, but are not 
limited to accessibility and trustworthiness of health information provided to 
the public; explainable and evidence-supported answers to consumer-health 
questions; accurate summarization of patients' health records at their 
health-literacy level; understanding patients' non-informational needs through 
their language, and accurate and accessible interpretations of biomedical 
research. The topics of interest for the workshop include but are not limited 
to the following:

  *   Health-related information needs and online behaviors of the public;
  *   Quality assurance and ethics considerations in language technologies and 
approaches applied to text and other modalities for public consumption;
  *   Summarization of data from electronic health records for patients;
  *   Detection of misinformation in consumer health-related resources and 
mitigation of potential harms;
  *   Consumer health question answering (Community Question Answering)(CQA);
  *   Biomedical text simplification/adaptation;
  *   Dialogue systems to support patients' interactions with clinicians, 
healthcare systems, and online resources;
  *   Linguistic resources, data and tools for language technologies focusing 
on consumer health;
  *   Infrastructures and pre-trained language models for consumer health

SHARED TASK

Perspective-aware Healthcare Answer Summarization (PerAnsSumm) will be 
co-located with the workshop.

In community / consumer health question answering, several aspects, such as 
question understanding and answer generation, have been studied for over a 
decade. A new and important question posed by this task is the different 
perspectives provided in the answers to questions posted to online forums. The 
responses to the questions offer different answer perspectives, e.g., personal 
experiences, factual information, and suggestions. Traditionally, the CQA 
answer summarization task has focused on a single best-voted answer as a 
reference summary. A single answer does not capture all the perspectives. 
Moreover, a structured presentation of the information in the form of 
perspective-specific summaries may be more useful for the end-users. To address 
these gaps, this challenge introduces a novel perspective-specific answer 
summarization task within a CQA setup. The task will use the Perspective-aware 
healthcare Answer SuMmarizAtion (PUMA) dataset, a corpus of medical 
question-answer pairs created by the task organizers. The PUMA dataset consists 
of 3,167 CQA threads with approximately 10K answers filtered from the Yahoo! L6 
corpus. Each answer in PUMA is annotated with five perspective spans: ‘cause’, 
‘suggestion’, ‘experience’, ‘question’, and ‘information’.

Further details are about the shared task are available at:  
https://peranssumm.github.io/

IMPORTANT DATES
(Tentative)

January 30, 2025 -Workshop Paper Due Date️
March 1, 2025 - Notification of acceptance
March 10, 2025 - Camera-ready papers due
April 8, 2025 - Pre-recorded video due (hard deadline)
May 3 OR 4, 2025 - Workshop


SUBMISSIONS

Two types of submissions are invited:

- Full papers:  should not exceed eight (8) pages of text, plus unlimited 
references. These are intended to be reports of original research.
- Short papers:  may consist of up to four (4) pages of content, plus unlimited 
references. Appropriate short paper topics include preliminary results, 
application notes, descriptions of work in progress, etc.

Electronic Submission: Submissions must be electronic and in PDF format, using 
the Softconf START conference management system. Submissions need to be 
anonymous.
Submission site: https://softconf.com/naacl2025/cl4health2025
Dual submission policy: papers may NOT be submitted to the workshop if they are 
or will be concurrently submitted to another meeting or publication.

MEETING

The workshop will be hybrid. Virtual attendees must be registered for the 
workshop to access the online environment.

Accepted papers will be presented as posters or oral presentations based on the 
reviewers’ recommendations.

ORGANIZERS

- Dina Demner-Fushman, US National Library of Medicine
- Sophia Ananiadou, National Centre for Text Mining and University of 
Manchester, UK
- Paul Thompson, National Centre for Text Mining and University of Manchester, 
UK
- Deepak Gupta, US National Library of Medicine
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Paul Thompson
Research Fellow
Department of Computer Science
National Centre for Text Mining
Manchester Institute of Biotechnology
University of Manchester
131 Princess Street
Manchester
M1 7DN
UK
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/Paul.Thompson/





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