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ALTA Shared Task 2017

http://alta.asn.au/events/sharedtask2017


Welcome to the Language Technology Programming Competition. This competition is organised by ALTA.

What is ALTA?

ALTA is the Australasian Language Technology Association. ALTA's mission is to promote language technology research and development in Australia and New Zealand. ALTA organises workshops like ALTA 2017, and supports competitions like the Australian High-School Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO) and this programming competition.

What is this competition about?

This is our eighth programming competition and is targeted at university students with programming experience. The competition is formatted as a "shared task": all participants compete to solve the same problem. The problem is the object of active research and nobody has (yet) obtained 100% correct results. In this competition, the winner will be the team who obtains the best results and beats the results of a sample solution that will be provided. If you participate and obtain 100% results you should definitely consider doing a PhD on the topic!

There are no limitations on the size of the teams or the means that they can use to solve the problem, as long as the processing is fully automatic - there should be no human intervention. As soon as you join the competition you will have access to a sample of data that you can use to develop your system. To qualify for the prize you need to submit your results and a poster that describes the methods that you used to obtain the results. Selected posters will be displayed at ALTA 2017.

What are the competition categories?

There are two categories: a student category and an open category.

  • All the members of the student category must be university students. It cannot have members that are full-time employed or that have completed a PhD.
  • Any other teams will fall into the open category.

How do I register?

To register, send an email to Diego Molla (shared.task@alta.asn.au) with the following information:

  • Name of your team;
  • Name and current studies, including the current year, degree name, and university (e.g. "third year of the Bachelor of IT at Macquarie University") of each team member.

We will send you a confirmation message and the training data for this year's task.

I want to know more about the task

See the task description at the menu bar on the left for the details of this year's task. If you want to know more about how to solve the task, see the useful information at the menu bar.

Who are the organisers?

Coordinator and main contact person (shared.task@alta.asn.au):
Diego Molla-Aliod (Macquarie University).

Data for the 2017 task:
Steve Cassidy (Macquarie University).

Who are the sponsors?

If you are interested in sponsoring this event, contact Diego Molla (shared.task@alta.asn.au).

Past Shared Tasks

  1. 2016
  2. 2015
  3. 2014
  4. 2013
  5. 2012
  6. 2011
  7. 2010

What's New
10 May 2018
The data are now available as a Kaggle data set. If you use it, please cite:
D. Mollá, S. Cassidy. Overview of the 2017 ALTA Shared Task: Correcting OCR Errors (2017). Proc. ALTA 2017.
https://aclanthology.coli.uni-saarland.de/papers/U17-1014/u17-1014
15 December 2017
Congratulations to the winners, Team EOF! You can read their contribution at:
Gitansh Khirbat. (2017). OCR Post-Processing Text Correction using Simulated Annealing (OPTeCA). Proc. ALTA 2017.
https://aclanthology.info/papers/U17-1015/u17-1015
23 October 2017
Submissions to the shared task are now closed. The winner will be announced at the ALTA 2017 workshop.
20 August 2017
Welcome to the ALTA 2017 Shared Task!

 

© ALTA 2017. Competition Organisers.