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Metadata correction for 2025.coling-main.139 #4470

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royaaa88 opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 2 comments
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Metadata correction for 2025.coling-main.139 #4470

royaaa88 opened this issue Jan 23, 2025 · 2 comments
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{
  "anthology_id": "2025.coling-main.139",
  "abstract": "Document-level event factuality identification (DEFI) assesses the veracity degree to which an event mentioned in a document has happened, which is crucial for many natural language processing tasks. Previous work assesses event factuality by solely relying on the semantic information within a single document, which fails to identify hard cases where the document itself is hallucinative or counterfactual. There is also a pressing need for more suitable data of this kind. To tackle these issues, we construct Factualusion, a novel corpus with hallucination features that can be used not only for DEFI but can also be applied for hallucination evaluation for large language models. We further propose Trucidator, a graph-based framework that constructs intra-document and cross-document graphs and employs a multi-task learning paradigm to acquire more robust node embeddings, leveraging cross-document inference for more accurate identification. Experiments show that our proposed framework outperformed several baselines, demonstrating the effectiveness of our method."
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Hi there, I'm the first author of Trucidator: Document-level Event Factuality Identification via Hallucination Enhancement and Cross-Document Inference. I have identified a typo error in the metadata's abstract published in the ACL Anthology website. The phrase "Previous work assesses evet factuality" contains a typo and should be corrected to "Previous work assesses event factuality." It is important to note that the abstract in the PDF version of this paper is correct, and this error only appears in the web display. I would like to propose a correction to ensure the accuracy and clarity of the metadata.

Thank you for addressing this issue:)

@royaaa88 royaaa88 added correction for corrections submitted to the anthology metadata Correction to metadata labels Jan 23, 2025
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Found ACL Anthology entry: https://aclanthology.org/2025.coling-main.139

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Thanks!

@nschneid nschneid added the approved Used to note team approval of metadata requests label Jan 24, 2025
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