Second Call for Participation:
Shared Task in Parsing into Uniform Meaning Representation (UMR)
https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/umr-parsing
Uniform Meaning Representation <https://umr4nlp.github.io/web/> (UMR) is
designed as a typologically-aware successor of AMR, with various
modifications and additions, including explicit token-node alignment and
document-level relations. Parsers previously proposed for AMR are thus
not directly applicable to UMR, although they may serve as a baseline
for development of UMR parsers. The few attempts at UMR parsing
published so far focused mostly on English. The first shared task in UMR
parsing aims to perform evaluation of parsing systems on multiple
languages and to assess the current state of the art.
The shared task is collocated with the DMR 2006 workshop
<https://dmr2026.github.io/> (and with LREC), to be held on 11 May 2026
in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
The shared task is now in its development phase, with training data
available for six languages (Arapaho, Chinese, Czech, English, Latin,
Navajo). The test phase is schedule to run between 16 and 27 February
2026. Registration is open until the end of the test phase. For more
details, see the shared task homepage at
https://ufal.mff.cuni.cz/umr-parsing.
Dan Zeman, Jan Štěpánek & the UMR community
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