From 041b2ff5f5f864731cb8b1dffd5b109df6f33be3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Matt Post Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 10:33:21 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] Name corrections to 2024.arabicnlp-1.65 --- data/xml/2024.arabicnlp.xml | 10 +++++----- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/xml/2024.arabicnlp.xml b/data/xml/2024.arabicnlp.xml index a0792f7313..6cfc944a86 100644 --- a/data/xml/2024.arabicnlp.xml +++ b/data/xml/2024.arabicnlp.xml @@ -824,15 +824,15 @@ <fixed-case>B</fixed-case>ias<fixed-case>G</fixed-case>anda at <fixed-case>FIGNEWS</fixed-case> 2024 Shared Task: A Quest to Uncover Biased Views in News Coverage - BlqeesBlqees - AlWardi + Al ManarAl Wardi + BlqeesAl Busaidi MalathAl-Sibani - HibaAl-Siyabi - NajmaZidjalySultan Qaboos University + Hiba Salim MuhammadAl-Siyabi + NajmaAl ZidjalySultan Qaboos University 609-613 In this study, we aimed to identify biased language in a dataset provided by the FIGNEWS 2024 committee on the Gaza-Israel war. We classified entries into seven categories: Unbiased, Biased against Palestine, Biased against Israel, Biased against Others, Biased against both Palestine and Israel, Unclear, and Not Applicable. Our team reviewed the literature to develop a codebook of terminologies and definitions. By coding each example, we sought to detect language tendencies used by media outlets when reporting on the same event. The primary finding was that most examples were classified as “Biased against Palestine,” as all examined language data used one-sided terms to describe the October 7 event. The least used category was “Not Applicable,” reserved for irrelevant examples or those lacking context. It is recommended to use neutral and balanced language when reporting volatile political news. 2024.arabicnlp-1.65 - blqees-etal-2024-biasganda + al-wardi-etal-2024-biasganda 10.18653/v1/2024.arabicnlp-1.65