Innovative and Inclusive Democratic Spaces for Deliberation and Participation

Culture, Creativity & SocietyHORIZON-RIAID: 101132431
EC Contribution
€27,669
Consortium Size
12 orgs
Start Year
2024
Summary

Deliberative and participatory processes currently lack full legitimacy due to the exclusion and marginalisation of several vulnerable communities from democratic spaces. iDEM will address this issue in the context of marginalisation and exclusion of people who need support to fully be able to read, write and comprehend language (around six million individuals in the EU and over 90 million people globally). iDEM will lay the theoretical foundations for the analysis of current marginalisation from deliberative processes of diverse under-represented groups due to language skills and propose, implement, and evaluate inclusive deliberative and participatory spaces. It will adopt a user-centred approach for making participatory processes more accessible and inclusive, developing advanced natural language processing technologies and artificial intelligence to empower under-represented groups with tools to facilitate communication and dialog in democratic spaces. iDEM will co-create the next-generation multilingual models aimed at (1) detecting possible sources of problems in understanding messages and biases for several European languages and audiences, (2) automatically adapting texts in those languages to be accessible and unbiased for these audiences, (3) providing AI tools for enhancing the controllable generation of messages and discourses. iDEM will innovate democratic spaces with customised, user-centric technology enhancing the participation and representation of marginalised groups by providing unbiased and inclusive technology. To do so, iDEM will also build on the results of relevant past projects, and seek collaboration with related projects and relevant centres for democracy in Europe.

Consortium (12)

Project Results (32)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (16)
An extensible massively multilingual lexical simplification pipeline dataset using the MultiLS framework
3rd Workshop on Tools and Resources for People with REAding DIfficulties (READI)· 2025DOI
Shardlow, Matthew; Bott, Stefan Markus; Hayakawa, Akio; Saggion, Horacio
Can LLMs solve reading comprehension tests as second language learners?
CEUR Workshop Proceedings· 2025DOI
Hayakawa, Akio; Saggion, Horacio
Comunicaciones
Siglo Cero· 2025DOI
Varios Autores
Democracy Made Easy: Simplifying Complex Topics to Enable Democratic Participation
Proceedings of the 1st Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Easy and Plain Language in Institutional Contexts (AI & EL/PL), pages 108–124· 2025DOI
Nouran Khallaf, Stefan Bott, Carlo Eugeni, John O’Flaherty, Serge Sharoff, Horacio Saggion
IEEE Access
IEEE Access· 2025DOI
Nelson Perez-Rojas; Saúl Calderón Ramírez; Martín Solís; Mario Romero-Sandoval; Monica Arias-Monge; Horacio Saggion
Reading Between the Lines: A dataset and a study on why some texts are tougher than others
Proceedings of the First Workshop on Writing Aids at the Crossroads of AI, Cognitive Science and NLP (WRAICOGS 2025)· 2025
Khallaf, Nouran, Carlo Eugeni, Serge Sharoff
Segmenting Italian Sentences for Easy Reading
· 2025DOI
Marta Cozzini, Horacio Saggion
Towards Trustworthy Lexical Simplification: Exploring Safety and Efficiency with Small LLMs.
Proceedings of the 18th International Natural Language Generation Conference, pages 215–231· 2025DOI
Akio Hayakawa, Stefan Bott, Horacio Saggion
UNIVERSALCEFR: Enabling Open Multilingual Research on Language Proficiency Assessment
Proceeding of the 2025 Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing, 9714-9766.· 2025DOI
Imperial, J. M., Baraean, A., Stodden, R., Wilkens, R., Muñoz Sánchez, R., Gao, L., R. Toribio, M. E., Reynolds, R., Ribeiro, E., Saggion, H., Volodina, E., Vajjala, S., François, T., Alva Manchego, F., & Tayyar Madabushi, H.
UoL-UPF at TSAR 2025 Shared Task: A Generate-and-Select Approach for Readability-Controlled Text Simplification
Proceedings of the Fourth Workshop on Text Simplification, Accessibility and Readability (TSAR 2025)· 2025DOI
Akio Hayakawa, Nouran Khallaf, Serge Sharoff, Horacio Saggion
Artificial intelligence and natural language processing for easy-to-read texts
Revista de Llengua i Dret· 2024DOI
Horacio Saggion
Democracy For All – Strategies for A More Inclusive Future
Tiro-The Journal of Professional Reporting and Transcription· 2024
Carlo Eugeni
Lexical Complexity Prediction and Lexical Simplification for Catalan and Spanish: Resource Creation, Quality Assessment, and Ethical Considerations
Proceedings of the Third Workshop on Text Simplification, Accessibility and Readability (TSAR 2024)· 2024DOI
Horacio Saggion, Stefan Bott, Sandra Szasz, Nelson Pérez, Saúl Calderón, Martín Solís
Making Democratic Deliberation and Participation more Accessible: The iDEM Project
Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Spanish Society for Natural Language Processing· 2024
Horacio Saggion, John O’Flaherty, Thomas Blanchet, Serge Sharoff, Silvia Sanfilippo, Lian Muñoz, Martin Gollegger, Almudena Rascón, José L. Martí, Sandra Szasz, Stefan Bott and Volkan Sayman
The BEA 2024 Shared Task on the Multilingual Lexical Simplification Pipeline
Proceedings of the 19th Workshop on Innovative Use of NLP for Building Educational Applications· 2024
Shardlow, Matthew; Alva-Manchego, Fernando; Batista-Navarro, Riza; Bott, Stefan; Calderon Ramirez, Saul; Cardon, Rémi; François, Thomas; Hayakawa, Akio; Horbach, Andrea; Huelsing, Anna; Ide, Yusuke; Imperial, Joseph Marvin; Nohejl, Adam; North, Kai; Occhi
The iDEM Project: Addressing Linguistic Barriers in Deliberative Processes
CEUR Workshop Proceeding
H. Saggion, S. Bott, J. Martí, S. Szasz, S. Sharoff, J. O’Flaherty, T. Blanchet, V. Sayman, M. Gollegger, A. Rascón, S. Sanfilippo, L. Muñoz
Deliverables (15)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 1 - iDEM (Innovative and Inclusive Democratic Spaces for Deliberation and Participation)