Connectionists: Final CFP: TalentCLEF Shared Task (CLEF 2025) - Registration deadline April 25
Luis Gasco
luisgascosanchez.research at gmail.com
Thu Apr 17 06:30:09 EDT 2025
(* apologies for cross-posting *)
Final CFP - TalentCLEF Shared Task (CLEF 2025)
Skill and Job Title Intelligence for Human Capital Management
https://talentclef.github.io/talentclef/
TalentCLEF is an initiative to advance Natural Language Processing (NLP) in
Human Capital Management (HCM). It aims to create a public benchmark for
model evaluation and promote collaboration to develop fair, multilingual,
and flexible systems that improve Human Resources (HR) practices across
different industries.
📅 Registration Deadline: April 25, 2025
🔜 Test set release of Task A and B
Key information:
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Web: https://talentclef.github.io/talentclef/
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Data: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14002665
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Registration (open until 25th April 2025):
https://clef2025-labs-registration.dei.unipd.it/
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Codabench Task A: https://www.codabench.org/competitions/5842/
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Codabench Task B: https://www.codabench.org/competitions/7059/
Motivation
Integrating Natural Language Processing (NLP) into Human Capital Management
(HCM) enhances key areas such as sourcing and hiring, onboarding and
training, strategic workforce planning, and career development. Despite
these benefits, challenges persist in managing multilingual information,
ensuring fair AI models, and developing systems flexible enough to work
across industries.
The inaugural TalentCLEF shared-task aims to tackle these challenges
through two key tasks:
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Task A - Multilingual Job Title Matching: Participants will develop
systems to identify and rank job titles most similar to a given one. For
each job title in a test set, systems must generate a ranked list of
similar titles from a predefined knowledge base. Evaluation will be
conducted in English, Spanish, German, and Chinese, covering both
monolingual and cross-lingual (between English and the other languages)
matching.
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Task B - Job Title-Based Skill Prediction: This task focuses on
retrieving relevant skills associated with a given job title. Participants
will develop systems that predict and extract key skills based on job
titles. The evaluation will be conducted in English.
Schedule
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20th January 2025 - Training data available for Tasks A and B
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17th February 2025 – Start of Task A with the release of the development
data
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17th March 2025 – Start of Task B with the release of the development
data
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21st April 2025 – Test set of Task A release
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28st April 2025 - Test set of Task B release
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5th May 2025 – End of evaluation period
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7th May 2025 – Publication of Official Results
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30th May 2025 – Submission of CLEF 2025 Participant Working Notes
(CEUR-WS)
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27th June 2025 - Notification of Acceptance for Participant Papers
Publications and CLEF 2025 workshop
Teams participating in TalentCLEF will be invited to submit a system
description paper for the CLEF 2025 Working Notes proceedings, published on
CEUR-WS. Additionally, they will have the opportunity to present a brief
overview of their approach at the CLEF 2025 workshop, which will take place
in Madrid, Spain, from September 9th to 12th, 2025.
Main Organizers
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Luis Gascó, Avature, Spain
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Hermenegildo Fabregat, Avature, Spain
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Laura García-Sardiña, Avature, Spain
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Daniel Deniz Cerpa, Avature, Spain
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Paula Estrella, Avature, Spain
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Álvaro Rodrigo, Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia (UNED),
Spain
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Rabih Zbib, Avature, Spain
Scientific Committee
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Eneko Agirre - Full Professor of the University of the Basque Country
UPV/EHU - ACL Fellow
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David Camacho - Full Professor of the Technical University of Madrid
(UPM)
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Debora Nozza - Assistant Professor of Bocconi University
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Jens-Joris Decorte - Lead AI Scientist at TechWolf
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David Graus - Lead Data Scientist at Randstad Group
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Mesutt Kayaa - Postdoctoral Researcher at Jobindex A/S and IT University
Copenhagen
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Jan Luts - Senior Data Scientist at NTT Data & ESCO
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Elena Montiel-Ponsoda - Professor at the Technical University of Madrid
(UPM) - AI4Labour project
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Javier Huertas Tato - Assistant Professor of the Technical University of
Madrid (UPM)
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Patricia Martín Chozas - Postdoctoral Researcher at the Ontology
Engineering Group (UPM) - AI4Labour project
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