CMCL 2022 Shared Task on Multilingual and Crosslingual Prediction of Human Reading Behavior

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We present the second shared task on eye-tracking data prediction of the Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics Workshop (CMCL). Differently from the previous edition, participating teams are asked to predict eye-tracking features from multiple languages, including a surprise language for which there were no available training data. Moreover, the task also included the prediction of standard deviations of feature values in order to account for individual differences between readers. A total of six teams registered to the task. For the first subtask on multilingual prediction, the winning team proposed a regression model based on lexical features, while for the second subtask on cross-lingual prediction, the winning team used a hybrid model based on a multilingual transformer embeddings as well as statistical features.

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Hollenstein, N., Chersoni, E., Jacobs, C., Oseki, Y., Prévot, L., & Santus, E. (2022). CMCL 2022 Shared Task on Multilingual and Crosslingual Prediction of Human Reading Behavior. In CMCL 2022 - Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Computational Linguistics, Proceedings of the Workshop (pp. 121–129). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/2022.cmcl-1.14

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