We refer to propaganda whenever information is purposefully shaped to foster a predetermined agenda. Propaganda uses psychological and rhetorical techniques to reach its purpose. Such techniques include the use of logical fallacies and appealing to the emotions of the audience. Logical fallacies are usually hard to spot since the argumentation, at first sight, might seem correct and objective. However, a careful analysis shows that the conclusion cannot be drawn from the premise without the misuse of logical rules. Another set of techniques makes use of emotional language to induce the audience to agree with the speaker only on the basis of the emotional bond that is being created, provoking the suspension of any rational analysis of the argumentation. All of these techniques are intended to go unnoticed to achieve maximum effect.
The overall goal of the shared task is to produce models capable of spotting text fragments in which propaganda techniques are used in a news article.
We have compiled a corpus of about 550 news articles in which fragments containing one out of 18 propaganda techniques have been annotated. We split the overall task into two subtasks:
The competition is divided in 3 phases:
The input for both tasks will be news articles in plain text format. In the first phase, participants will be provided with two folders, train-articles and dev-articles (in the second phase we will release a third folder for the test set). Each article appears in one .txt file. The title is on the first row, followed by an empty row. The content of the article starts from the third row, one sentence per line. Each article has been retrieved with the newspaper3k library and sentence splitting has been performed automatically with NLTK sentence splitter.
Here is an example article (we assume the article id is 123456):
0Manchin says Democrats acted like 34babies40 at the SOTU (video) Personal Liberty Poll Exercise your right to vote. |
Democrat West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin says his colleagues’ refusal to stand or applaud during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech was disrespectful and a signal that 299the party is more concerned with obstruction than it is with progress368. |
In a glaring sign of just how 400stupid and petty416 things have become in Washington these days, Manchin was invited on Fox News Tuesday morning to discuss how he was one of the only Democrats in the chamber for the State of the Union speech 607not looking as though Trump 635killed his grandma653. |
When others in his party declined to applaud even for the most uncontroversial of the president’s remarks, Manchin did. |
He even stood for the president when Trump entered the room, a customary show of respect for the office in which his colleagues declined to participate. |
Notice that superscripts are not present in the original article file, we have added them here in order to be able to reference text spans. The text is noisy, which makes the task trickier: for example in row 1 "Personal Liberty Poll Exercise your right to vote." is clearly not part of the title.
There are several propaganda techniques that were used in the article above:
The format of a tab-separated line of the gold label and the submission files for task SI is:
id begin_offset end_offset
where id is the identifier of the article, begin_offset is the character where the covered span begins (included) and end_offset is the character where the covered span ends (not included). Therefore, a span ranges from begin_offset to end_offset-1. The first character of an article has index 0. The number of lines in the file corresponds to the number of fragments spotted. Notice that if two techniques overlap, for example "not looking as though Trump killed his grandma" (characters 607-653) and "killed his grandma" (characters 635-653) , they are merged into one fragment (characters 607-653). This is the gold file for the article above, article123456.txt:
123456 34 40 123456 299 368 123456 400 416 123456 607 653
The format of a tab-separated line of the gold label and the submission files for task TC is:
id technique begin_offset end_offset
where id is the identifier of the article, technique is one out of the 18 techniques, begin_offset is the character where the covered span begins (included) and end_offset is the character where the covered span ends (not included). Therefore, a span ranges from begin_offset to end_offset-1. The first character of an article has index 0. The number of lines in the file corresponds to the number of techniques spotted (for this task overlapping techniques are not merged). This is the gold file for the article above, article123456.txt:
123456 Name_Calling,Labeling 34 40 123456 Black-and-White_Fallacy 299 368 123456 Loaded_Language 400 416 123456 Exaggeration,Minimization 607 653 123456 Loaded_Language 635 653
Upon registration, participants will have access to their team page, where they can also download scripts for scoring both tasks. Here is a brief description of the evaluation measures the scorers compute.
SI task consists in the identification of the propagandistic fragments. The evaluation function gives credit to partial matching between two spans. In a nutshell, the partial credit is proportional to the intersection of the two spans, and it is normalized by the length of the two spans. To know more check our detailed description.
TC is a multi-class classification task. Notice that the distribution of the gold labels is rather imbalanced. Therefore the official evaluation measure for the task is the micro-averaged F1 measure. In addition, we will report Precision and Recall.
Registration opens | |
September 5th | Release of the training and development sets. |
Registration closes | |
Release of the test set for task SI | |
Task SI test submissions site closes | |
Release of the test set for task TC | |
Task TC test submissions site closes | |
Paper Submission Deadline | |
Notification to authors | |
Camera ready papers due | |
December 12-13 | SemEval 2020 workshop@COLING |
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If you need to contact the organisers only, send us an email.
Giovanni Da San Martino Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU |
Alberto Barrón-Cedeño Università di Bologna |
Preslav Nakov Qatar Computing Research Institute, HBKU |
Henning Wachsmuth Paderborn University |
Rostislav Petrov A Data Pro |
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The Shared Task is part of the SemEval 2020 International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation
This initiative is part of the Propaganda Analysis Project