Shared Task on Multi-Domain Document Understanding
The Fifth Ukrainian NLP Conference organizes a Shared Task on Multi-Domain Document Understanding. This Shared Task aims to challenge and assess AI capabilities to find the right information in a stack of domain-specific documents and generalize across domains.
Important Dates
December 1, 2025 — Shared task announcement
December 20, 2025 — Second call for participation; the Kaggle competition link is sent to the registered participants
January 10, 2026 — Third call for participation
February 21, 2026 — Registration deadline
February 22 (11:58 PM GMT +02:00), 2026 — Final submission of system responses
February 25, 2026 — Results of the Shared Task are announced
March 8, 2026 — Shared Task paper due
April 15, 2026 — Notification of acceptance
April 26, 2026 — Camera-ready Shared Task papers due
May 29–30, 2026 — Conference dates
Task Description
In this shared task, your goal is to build a solution that, given a set of documents, can (1) find the correct answer to a multiple-choice question and (2) identify the document and page where the answer was found.
The competition will run on Kaggle in the code-only mode, which means that you will submit your solution as code, e.g., a Python script or notebook, rather than submitting just test answers. Your solution should be able to run on a single P100 GPU and complete all test sets prediction within 9 hours. The code-only mode will facilitate fair competition.
You are free to use any open-source embeddings and large language models of your choice — just keep in mind the compute limitations, which may not allow you to use the larger LLMs.
We encourage you to use LLMs specifically trained to work with the Ukrainian language, like LapaLLM and MamayLM.
Find all the details at https://github.com/unlp-workshop/unlp-2026-shared-task.
Registration
Teams that intend to participate should register by filling in this form by February 21, 2026.
Publication
Participants in the shared task are invited to submit a paper to the UNLP 2026 conference. Please see the Call for Papers page for details. Accepted papers will appear in the ACL anthology and will be presented at a session of UNLP 2026 specially dedicated to the Shared Task.