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_editions/2026/tasks/enthymeme.md

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- What is the most effective way to leverage annotator reconstructions to evaluate implicit
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#### Participant information
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* Register as a team consisting of one, but ideally multiple people. You are free to submit to any of the challenges we propose, or to the “Quest for Insight” track”, or both.
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* You will be expected to submit a working notes paper that describes your approach and present your approach at the workshop (in-person or online).
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* Submitting your work: the task organizers will provide information on how to submit your runs.
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* Preparing Your Working Notes Paper: Instructions on preparing your working notes paper will be available closer to the deadline.
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* Preparing Your Presentation: Instructions on preparing your presentation for the workshop closer to the workshop.
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* Please contact your task organizers with any questions on these points.
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_editions/2026/tasks/medico.md

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The Medico task series has been successfully organized for multiple years. For the 2026 edition, baseline models, starter code, and detailed documentation will be provided. Previous participants will be
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actively invited, and continuous support will be offered throughout the challenge to mitigate technical and organizational risks.
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#### Participant information
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* Register as a team consisting of one, but ideally multiple people. You are free to submit to any of the challenges we propose, or to the “Quest for Insight” track”, or both.
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* You will be expected to submit a working notes paper that describes your approach and present your approach at the workshop (in-person or online).
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* Submitting your work: the task organizers will provide information on how to submit your runs.
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* Preparing Your Working Notes Paper: Instructions on preparing your working notes paper will be available closer to the deadline.
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* Preparing Your Presentation: Instructions on preparing your presentation for the workshop closer to the workshop.
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* Please contact your task organizers with any questions on these points.
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_editions/2026/tasks/memorability.md

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* To what extent do EEG patterns associated with memorable media generalize across different individuals?
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* What are the differences between subject-specific and subject-agnostic models in the EEG classification task?
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#### Participant information
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* Register as a team consisting of one, but ideally multiple people. You are free to submit to any of the challenges we propose, or to the “Quest for Insight” track”, or both.
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* You will be expected to submit a working notes paper that describes your approach and present your approach at the workshop (in-person or online).
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* Submitting your work: the task organizers will provide information on how to submit your runs.
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* Preparing Your Working Notes Paper: Instructions on preparing your working notes paper will be available closer to the deadline.
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* Preparing Your Presentation: Instructions on preparing your presentation for the workshop closer to the workshop.
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* Please contact your task organizers with any questions on these points.
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#### References and recommended reading
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[1] 2018 R.Cohendet, K. Yadati, N. Q. Duong and C.-H. Demarty. [Annotating, understanding, and predicting long-term video memorability](https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3206025.3206056). In Proceedings of the ICMR 2018 Conference, Yokohama, Japan, June 11-14, 2018.

_editions/2026/tasks/multisumm.md

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- Identifying open research questions and challenges in applying LLM methods in multidocument summarization.
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- What is the effectiveness of using LLM-based evaluation methods in multidocument summarization? answer in order to go beyond just looking at evaluation metrics.
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* Register as a team consisting of one, but ideally multiple people. You are free to submit to any of the challenges we propose, or to the “Quest for Insight” track”, or both.
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* You will be expected to submit a working notes paper that describes your approach and present your approach at the workshop (in-person or online).
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* Submitting your work: the task organizers will provide information on how to submit your runs.
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* Preparing Your Working Notes Paper: Instructions on preparing your working notes paper will be available closer to the deadline.
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* Preparing Your Presentation: Instructions on preparing your presentation for the workshop closer to the workshop.
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- Zhu et al., “Multimodal Summarization: A Survey” (2020)
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_editions/2026/tasks/synthim.md

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* What benefits arise from creating or sourcing new datasets? For example, from fact-checking platforms or social media? Which types of content remain underrepresented?
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* How close can collected data come to the distribution of real online synthetic media, and what strategies help reduce the mismatch between curated training sets and real-world content?
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* Register as a team consisting of one, but ideally multiple people. You are free to submit to any of the challenges we propose, or to the “Quest for Insight” track”, or both.
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* You will be expected to submit a working notes paper that describes your approach and present your approach at the workshop (in-person or online).
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* Submitting your work: the task organizers will provide information on how to submit your runs.
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* Preparing Your Working Notes Paper: Instructions on preparing your working notes paper will be available closer to the deadline.
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