Overview of the 2021 ALTA Shared Task: Automatic Grading of Evidence, 10 years later

Diego Mollá


Abstract
The 2021 ALTA shared task is the 12th instance of a series of shared tasks organised by ALTA since 2010. Motivated by the advances in machine learning in the last 10 years, this year�s task is a re-visit of the 2011 ALTA shared task. Set within the framework of Evidence Based Medicine (EBM), the goal is to predict the qual-ity of the clinical evidence present in a set of documents. This year�s participant results didnot improve over those of participants from 2011.
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2021.alta-1.23
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Proceedings of the 19th Annual Workshop of the Australasian Language Technology Association
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December
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2021
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Online
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Afshin Rahimi, William Lane, Guido Zuccon
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ALTA
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Australasian Language Technology Association
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201–204
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Diego Mollá. 2021. Overview of the 2021 ALTA Shared Task: Automatic Grading of Evidence, 10 years later. In Proceedings of the 19th Annual Workshop of the Australasian Language Technology Association, pages 201–204, Online. Australasian Language Technology Association.
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ALTA 2021 Shared Task