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title = "The {A}ra{G}en{E}val Shared Task on {A}rabic Authorship Style Transfer and {AI} Generated Text Detection",
author = "Abudalfa, Shadi and
Ezzini, Saad and
Abdelali, Ahmed and
Alami, Hamza and
Benlahbib, Abdessamad and
Chafik, Salmane and
El-Haj, Mo and
El Mahdaouy, Abdelkader and
Jarrar, Mustafa and
Lamsiyah, Salima and
Luqman, Hamzah",
editor = "Darwish, Kareem and
Ali, Ahmed and
Abu Farha, Ibrahim and
Touileb, Samia and
Zitouni, Imed and
Abdelali, Ahmed and
Al-Ghamdi, Sharefah and
Alkhereyf, Sakhar and
Zaghouani, Wajdi and
Khalifa, Salam and
AlKhamissi, Badr and
Almatham, Rawan and
Hamed, Injy and
Alyafeai, Zaid and
Alowisheq, Areeb and
Inoue, Go and
Mrini, Khalil and
Alshammari, Waad",
booktitle = "Proceedings of The Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference: Shared Tasks",
month = nov,
year = "2025",
address = "Suzhou, China",
publisher = "Association for Computational Linguistics",
url = "https://aclanthology.org/2025.arabicnlp-sharedtasks.1/",
pages = "1--13",
ISBN = "979-8-89176-356-2",
abstract = "We present an overview of the AraGenEval shared task, organized as part of the ArabicNLP 2025 conference. This task introduced the first benchmark suite for Arabic authorship analysis, featuring three subtasks: Authorship Style Transfer, Authorship Identification, and AI-Generated Text Detection. We curated high-quality datasets, including over 47,000 paragraphs from 21 authors and a balanced corpus of human- and AI-generated texts. The task attracted significant global participation, with 72 registered teams from 16 countries. The results highlight the effectiveness of transformer-based models, with top systems leveraging prompt engineering for style transfer, model ensembling for authorship identification, and a mix of multilingual and Arabic-specific models for AI text detection. This paper details the task design, datasets, participant systems, and key findings, establishing a foundation for future research in Arabic stylistics and trustworthy NLP."
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%0 Conference Proceedings
%T The AraGenEval Shared Task on Arabic Authorship Style Transfer and AI Generated Text Detection
%A Abudalfa, Shadi
%A Ezzini, Saad
%A Abdelali, Ahmed
%A Alami, Hamza
%A Benlahbib, Abdessamad
%A Chafik, Salmane
%A El-Haj, Mo
%A El Mahdaouy, Abdelkader
%A Jarrar, Mustafa
%A Lamsiyah, Salima
%A Luqman, Hamzah
%Y Darwish, Kareem
%Y Ali, Ahmed
%Y Abu Farha, Ibrahim
%Y Touileb, Samia
%Y Zitouni, Imed
%Y Abdelali, Ahmed
%Y Al-Ghamdi, Sharefah
%Y Alkhereyf, Sakhar
%Y Zaghouani, Wajdi
%Y Khalifa, Salam
%Y AlKhamissi, Badr
%Y Almatham, Rawan
%Y Hamed, Injy
%Y Alyafeai, Zaid
%Y Alowisheq, Areeb
%Y Inoue, Go
%Y Mrini, Khalil
%Y Alshammari, Waad
%S Proceedings of The Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference: Shared Tasks
%D 2025
%8 November
%I Association for Computational Linguistics
%C Suzhou, China
%@ 979-8-89176-356-2
%F abudalfa-etal-2025-arageneval
%X We present an overview of the AraGenEval shared task, organized as part of the ArabicNLP 2025 conference. This task introduced the first benchmark suite for Arabic authorship analysis, featuring three subtasks: Authorship Style Transfer, Authorship Identification, and AI-Generated Text Detection. We curated high-quality datasets, including over 47,000 paragraphs from 21 authors and a balanced corpus of human- and AI-generated texts. The task attracted significant global participation, with 72 registered teams from 16 countries. The results highlight the effectiveness of transformer-based models, with top systems leveraging prompt engineering for style transfer, model ensembling for authorship identification, and a mix of multilingual and Arabic-specific models for AI text detection. This paper details the task design, datasets, participant systems, and key findings, establishing a foundation for future research in Arabic stylistics and trustworthy NLP.
%U https://aclanthology.org/2025.arabicnlp-sharedtasks.1/
%P 1-13
Markdown (Informal)
[The AraGenEval Shared Task on Arabic Authorship Style Transfer and AI Generated Text Detection](https://aclanthology.org/2025.arabicnlp-sharedtasks.1/) (Abudalfa et al., ArabicNLP 2025)
ACL
- Shadi Abudalfa, Saad Ezzini, Ahmed Abdelali, Hamza Alami, Abdessamad Benlahbib, Salmane Chafik, Mo El-Haj, Abdelkader El Mahdaouy, Mustafa Jarrar, Salima Lamsiyah, and Hamzah Luqman. 2025. The AraGenEval Shared Task on Arabic Authorship Style Transfer and AI Generated Text Detection. In Proceedings of The Third Arabic Natural Language Processing Conference: Shared Tasks, pages 1–13, Suzhou, China. Association for Computational Linguistics.