Semeval-2023 task 4: Valueeval: Identification of human values behind arguments

J Kiesel, M Alshomary, N Mirzakhmedova… - Proceedings of the …, 2023 - aclanthology.org
Proceedings of the 17th International Workshop on Semantic Evaluation …, 2023aclanthology.org
Abstract Argumentation is ubiquitous in natural language communication, from politics and
media to everyday work and private life. Many arguments derive their persuasive power from
human values, such as self-directed thought or tolerance, albeit often implicitly. These
values are key to understanding the semantics of arguments, as they are generally accepted
as justifications for why a particular option is ethically desirable. Can automated systems
uncover the values on which an argument draws? To answer this question, 39 teams …
Abstract
Argumentation is ubiquitous in natural language communication, from politics and media to everyday work and private life. Many arguments derive their persuasive power from human values, such as self-directed thought or tolerance, albeit often implicitly. These values are key to understanding the semantics of arguments, as they are generally accepted as justifications for why a particular option is ethically desirable. Can automated systems uncover the values on which an argument draws? To answer this question, 39 teams submitted runs to ValueEval’23. Using a multi-sourced dataset of over 9K arguments, the systems achieved F1-scores up to 0.87 (nature) and over 0.70 for three more of 20 universal value categories. However, many challenges remain, as evidenced by the low peak F1-score of 0.39 for stimulation, hedonism, face, and humility.
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