36.850, Confs: PAN @ CLEF 2025: Shared Tasks on Authorship Analysis, Computational Ethics, and Originality (Spain)

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Subject: 36.850, Confs: PAN @ CLEF 2025: Shared Tasks on Authorship Analysis, Computational Ethics, and Originality (Spain)

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Date: 10-Mar-2025
From: Janek Bevendorff [janek.bevendorff at uni-weimar.de]
Subject: PAN @ CLEF 2025: Shared Tasks on Authorship Analysis, Computational Ethics, and Originality


PAN 2025: Shared Tasks on Authorship Analysis, Computational Ethics,
and  Originality
Call for Participation
We'd like to invite you to participate in the following shared tasks
at PAN 2025 held in conjunction with the CLEF conference in Madrid,
Spain.
1. Voight-Kampff Generative AI Detection.
Subtask 1: Given a (potentially obfuscated) text, decide whether it
was written by a human or an AI.
Subtask 2: Given a document collaboratively authored by human and AI,
classify the extent to which the model assisted.
https://pan.webis.de/clef25/pan25-web/generated-content-analysis.html
2. Multilingual Text Detoxification.
Given a toxic piece of text, re-write it in a non-toxic way while
saving the main content as much as possible.
https://pan.webis.de/clef25/pan25-web/text-detoxification.html
3. Multi-Author Writing Style Analysis.
Given a document, determine at which positions the author changes.
https://pan.webis.de/clef25/pan25-web/style-change-detection.html
4. Generative Plagiarism Detection.
Given a pair of documents, your task is to identify all contiguous
maximal-length passages of reused text between them.
https://pan.webis.de/clef25/pan25-web/generated-plagiarism-detection
Find out more at https://pan.webis.de/clef25/pan25-web
Important Dates
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now                Training Data Released
May       23, 2025 Software submission
May       30, 2025 Participant paper submission
June      27, 2025 Peer review notification
July      07, 2025 Camera-ready participant papers submission
Sep 09-12, 2025 Conference
Links
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PAN:     https://pan.webis.de
Contact: pan at webis.de
We are looking forward to your submission!
The PAN team

Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
                     Forensic Linguistics




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