Language@internet
http://www.languageatinternet.org/ <http://www.languageatinternet.org/>
SPECIAL ISSUE ON
Computer-Mediated Communication corpora
CALL FOR PAPERS
Guest Editors:
Céline Poudat
Côte d’Azur University, France
Ludovic Tanguy
University of Toulouse, France
IMPORTANT DATES
Abstracts due: June 30th, 2025
Full papers due: November 1st, 2025
Anticipated publication: July 2026
ISSUE FOCUS
This special issue of Language@Internet follows up on the 11th CMC
corpora conference which was held in Nice, September 2024. The CMC
corpora conference series are dedicated to the collection, annotation,
processing, and analysis of corpora of computer-mediated communication
(CMC) and social media.
As online communication data continues to proliferate and researchers
face increasing difficulty in building and analyzing corpora, this
special issue aims to provide a panorama of recent CMC corpora use and
research.
We adhere to a wide definition of CMC and Social Media, covering various
media of digital communication, including email, newsgroups, forums,
chat and messenger applications (e.g. WhatsApp), social networks
(Facebook, Instagram), gaming platforms, as well as interactions in the
communication areas of video portals (YouTube), learning platforms and
virtual worlds.
We welcome all papers related to corpus building and analysis, and all
reflections on CMC data use and methods, including research questions
from the fields of corpus and computational linguistics, language
technology, text technology, and machine learning.
Submissions might address the following types of research questions
(this list is by no means exhaustive):
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What are the current difficulties (technical, methodological or
legal) in building corpora for studying CMC?
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How can researchers take advantage of new media commonly used in
CMC, such as audio and video?
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How can such a corpus be built, from data and metadata collection to
publication?
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How is a CMC corpus analyzed, from annotation to exploration methods?
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What types of results may be derived from CMC corpora?
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Which theoretical frameworks can be used to analyze CMC data?
Sociolinguistics, discourse analysis, language education…
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How can the multiplicity of channels be used to leverage studies in CMC?
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How can CMC corpora be used to study specific communities and topics
(minorities, politics, subcultures)?
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Do the new generative AI models and tools provide opportunities for
analysing CMC data?
GUIDELINES FOR SUBMISSION
Potential authors should submit a preliminary proposal of 750 to 1000
words by June 30th, 2025 to the guest editors Céline Poudat
(celine.poudat(a)univ-cotedazur.fr
<mailto:Celine.Poudat@univ-cotedazur.fr>) and Ludovic Tanguy
(ludovic.tanguy(a)univ-tlse2.fr <mailto:ludovic.tanguy@univ-tlse2.fr>).
Proposals should include the central research question, the theoretical
and/or empirical basis for the paper, and preliminary findings or
insights. Those interested in submitting a proposal are also encouraged
to contact the guest editors with their questions and ideas.
Authors whose proposals are accepted for inclusion will be invited to
submit a full paper of roughly 7,000-10,000 words by November 1st,
2025. The anticipated publication date for the issue is July 2026.
*🎓 *We are happy to announce the next webinar in the CIRCE online
seminar series organized by the CIRCE <https://www.circe-project.eu/>
project in collaboration with DFCLAM University of Siena
<https://www.dfclam.unisi.it/en>, H2IOSC <https://www.h2iosc.cnr.it/>
project and CNR-ILC <https://www.ilc.cnr.it/en/>.
*Dr. Ana Tankosić*
/Curtin University, Australia/
*/Intersectionality in Translingual Spaces: Migrant Experiences from
'Down-Under'/*
📅 *May 12, 2025*
🕓 *2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (CEST)*
*Venue*: Online
*Attendees*: Secondary school teachers, researchers, language instructors
*Summary: *In spaces informed and characterised by Anglo-Western
ideologies and discourses, migrants are exposed to overlapping forms of
marginalisation where cultural and linguistic stereotypes coincide and
blend with ethnic, racial, and gender stereotypes. In this presentation,
I discuss how intersectionality is reflected in different forms of
social stereotypes which attempt to subordinate, inferiorise, and judge
translingual migrants in Australia. This discussion serves the purpose
of uncovering underlying systemic and social disparities in Australia,
as they are (in)advertently perpetuated and invigorated by a more
dominant counterpart.
*Bio*: Dr Ana Tankosić is a research fellow and sessional academic at
Curtin University, Australia. Her research focuses on sociolinguistics
of globalisation, transcultural identities, and migration discourses.
She is a former Fulbright Visiting Student Researcher at Penn State
University. Her co-edited volume, Becoming a Linguist, is recently
published with Routledge, while her collaborative monograph, Linguistic
Racism, is currently in preparation.
Upcoming webinars:
- Giuliana Regnoli (Monday, May 26, 2025)
- Clara Molina (Monday, June 30, 2025)
- Sender Dovchin (Monday, July 7, 2025)
The seminar is free of charge, but participants must register. To access
this and next events, you should create an account on theH2IOSC Training
Environment
<https://h2iosc-training-platform.ilc4clarin.ilc.cnr.it/registration>.
Once logged in with your credentials, choose the course “Language and
Accent Discrimination - Online Seminar Series” and activate it with the
code PbK837GtE. Make sure to have the Teams platform installed.
The registrations of the previous CIRCE Seminars are also available on
the H2IOSC Training Environment. For any inquiry, write to
contact(a)circe-project.eu.
The recently funded ERC Consolidator project “Rise and Demise of Industrial Modernity”<https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101170823> (RiDe) at the University of Tartu (Estonia) is looking to fill 2 fully funded PhD positions and 1 postdoctoral position. The PhD position advertised here is broadly in computational social science, environmental/sustainability transitions studies, and focuses on applying ML and LLMs to large media text corpora.
The project is based on the Deep Transitions framework (see here<https://doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2018.03.009>, here<https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eist.2018.07.006> and here<https://www.cambridge.org/engage/coe/article-details/67a9e0a381d2151a02d8a3…>) from the sustainability transitions field. It seeks to develop a new theory about the acceleration, crisis and possible transformation of industrial modernity: a set of ideas, institutions and practices related to the natural environment and technoscience currently blocking the deep sustainability turn. The project is led by Laur Kanger<https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=wI2wzeoAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao>, Professor of Sustainability Transitions and co-author of the Deep Transitions framework.
Expected PhD studies starting date: 1 September 2025
Duration of employment: 48 months (until 30.08.2029)
Working time: 100% (40 hours per week)
International application submission deadline: 15 May 2025
For applicants with an MA from an Estonian university: June 15 2025
We are seeking applicants with a Master’s degree or equivalent qualification with a background in one of the following fields: digital humanities, computational social science, data science, sustainability transitions studies, science and technology studies, innovation studies, sociology (e.g. economic, political, environmental, historical), environmental governance, political science, economics (e.g. economics of innovation, ecological economics), political science, history (e.g. economic, environmental, intellectual, science and technology), sustainability science (or a related field). Alternatively, a master’s degree in another field combined with a strong and proven interest in sustainability issues also constitutes a good fit. For more info on the positions, main tasks and requirements, see the links below.
Topic: “Ideational continuities and ruptures of industrial modernity in G20 countries”
The purpose of the PhD project is to map the long-term evolution of different ideas about environment and technoscience (e.g. belief in societal progress through science and technology, rising environmental awareness) in G20 countries from 1900 to 2025 based on digitized newspaper corpora and using state of the art machine learning methods, including large language models. More info and application details:
https://euraxess.ec.europa.eu/jobs/336902
Why study or work in Estonia?
Estonia offers Nordic quality of life, a strong academic environment and convenient digitized services—all while maintaining a reasonable cost of living that supports comfortable student life. The University of Tartu, founded in 1632, ranks among the top 1% of the world’s most cited universities and actively fosters sustainability and intersectoral collaboration, having produced numerous successful startups. Estonia itself ranks #1 in startups per capita in Europe. As a member of the EU and NATO, Estonia is internationally minded, and English is widely spoken. Estonia’s digital infrastructure streamlines official procedures, as everything from contracts to taxes can all be handled online in minutes by citizens and residents alike. Tartu is a lively university town known for its cozy atmosphere, vibrant student life, bike and walking friendly spaces, and scenic riverside. It has been named the UNESCO City of Literature, and the European Capital of Culture in 2024. The city is well connected to Europe and the world, but also offers easy access to nature, with nearby vast networks of forest hiking trails, excellent winter sports opportunities, and the charm of four distinct seasons.
Call for Abstracts – Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025
We are pleased to announce that the abstract submission for the first Computational Psycholinguistics Meeting 2025 is open!
The meeting will take place on December 18–19, 2025, in Utrecht, the Netherlands. It aims to connect researchers using (neuro-)symbolic, Bayesian, deep-learning, connectionist, and mechanistic models (e.g., ACT-R) in studying human language production, perception, and processing.
Keynote Speakers: Stefan Frank (Radboud University), Vera Demberg (Saarland University)
For detailed guidelines, templates, and additional information, visit our website: <https://cpl2025.sites.uu.nl/> https://cpl2025.sites.uu.nl<https://cpl2025.sites.uu.nl/>/
Abstracts must be submitted in PDF format via OpenReview by June 15, 2025 at:
https://openreview.net/group?id=UU.nl/Utrecht_University/2025/CPL
We look forward to your contributions!
Organizers: Jakub Dotlačil, Lena Jäger, Bruno Nicenboim, Ece Takmaz
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CLiC-it 2025 - Eleventh Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics
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24 - 26 September 2025, Cagliari, Italy
https://clic2025.unica.it/
Conference Announcement and First Call for Papers
Over the years, CLiC-it has evolved into an important forum for the
Italian community of researchers in Computational Linguistics (CL) and
Natural Language Processing (NLP). CLiC-it aims to promote and
disseminate high-quality, original research covering different aspects
of automatic language processing, involving both written and spoken
language. Furthermore, it seeks to showcase cutting-edge theoretical
findings, experimental methodologies, technologies, and application
perspectives.
The spirit of the conference is inclusive. Recognizing the multifaceted
nature of language phenomena and the need for interdisciplinary
expertise, CLiC-it aims to bring together researchers from different
fields including Computational Linguistics and Natural Language
Processing, Linguistics, Cognitive Science, Machine Learning, Computer
Science, Knowledge Representation, Information Retrieval, and Digital
Humanities. CLiC-it welcomes contributions focusing on all languages,
with a particular emphasis on Italian.
CLiC-it 2025 will be held in Cagliari, from the 24th to the 26th of
September. CLiC-it is organised by the Italian Association of
Computational Linguistics (AILC -- http://www.ai-lc.it/).
Conference topics
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CLiC-it 2025 aims to have a broad technical program. Relevant topics for
the conference include, but are not limited to (in alphabetical order):
- Computational Historical Linguistics
- Computational Social Science and Cultural Analytics
- Dialogue and Interactive Systems
- Discourse and Pragmatics
- Ethics and NLP
- Generation
- Handwritten Text Recognition
- Information Extraction
- Information Retrieval and Text Mining
- Interpretability and Analysis of Models for NLP
- Language Grounding to Vision, Robotics and Beyond
- Large Language Models
- Linguistic Diversity
- Linguistic Theories, Cognitive Modeling, and Psycholinguistics
- Machine Learning for NLP
- Machine Translation
- Multilingualism and Cross-Lingual NLP
- NLP Applications
- NLP for the Humanities
- Phonology, Morphology, and Word Segmentation
- Pragmatics and Creativity
- Question Answering
- Resources and Evaluation
- Semantics: Lexical, Sentence-level Semantics, Textual Inference, and
Other Areas
- Sentiment Analysis, Stylistic Analysis, and Argument Mining
- Speech and Multimodality
- Summarization
- Syntax: Tagging, Chunking and Parsing
Research Communications
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CLiC-it 2025 adopts a parallel submission policy for outstanding papers
accepted in 2024 and 2025 by major publication venues, namely the major
international CL conferences (workshops excluded) or international
journals. These contributions can be submitted to CLiC-it 2025 as short
research communications. Research communications will not be published
in the conference proceedings, they serve primarily to promote the
dissemination of high-quality research within the Italian CL community.
Submitted research communications must be in the scope of the CLiC-it
2025 conference.
The authors of papers that meet the above criteria are invited to submit
a written (maximum) one-page abstract of the original paper, including
the paper’s title and authors as well as a pointer to the original
conference or journal where the paper was published.
If needed, research communications will undergo a selection process
overseen by the conference chairs. Since these papers have already been
reviewed, the selection criteria will primarily consider their original
publication venue. Priority will be granted to papers that align most
closely with the conference program, ensuring a balanced representation
across various conference topics. The research communication papers will
be presented at the conference either orally or as a poster according to
the number of submissions received.
Paper Submission
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Submitted papers must describe substantial, original, completed, and
unpublished work. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation and analysis
should be included.
CLiC-it 2025 allows for a multiple-submission policy. In case of
acceptance of the paper in other venues, the authors must communicate
this information to the CLiC-it 2025 Chairs as soon as possible.
Papers may consist of at least six (6) and no more than eight (8) pages
of content, and up to three (3) pages of references. Supplementary
material is also allowed, but it should not exceed one (1) page in
length. Authors are reminded that all relevant content should be
included in the main text of the paper. Upon acceptance, final versions
of papers will be given one additional page of content, so that
reviewers’ comments can be taken into account.
Papers will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
- soundness of approach
- relevance to computational linguistics
- novelty and clarity of relation with related work
- quality of presentation
- quality of evaluation (if applicable)
- verifiability and ability to replicate (if applicable)
Papers can be either in English or Italian, with the abstract in
English. Accepted papers will be published online and will be presented
at the conference either orally or as a poster.
Reviewing will NOT be blind, so there is no need to remove author
information from manuscripts.
The required template for CLiC-it submissions must be compatible with
CEUR (https://ceur-ws.org/). You can download the conference-adapted
version at the following links:
LaTeX template
https://clic2025.unica.it/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/CLiC-it-2025-template.…
Word template
https://clic2025.unica.it/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/CLiC_it_2025_template.…
Should you encounter any issues with the compilation (as the CEUR
template has historically presented some challenges and is not
modifiable without risking exclusion from the proceedings), we provide a
read-only Overleaf template:
https://www.overleaf.com/read/hzyckyjzwhwb#06b27c
This template can be accessed and cloned to help resolve any technical
difficulties.
Papers and research communications must be submitted through the START
platform using the following link: https://softconf.com/p/clic-it2025
For research communications, the appropriate track should be selected.
Awards
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To acknowledge the contribution of young researchers to the field, the
title of "best paper" will be awarded to outstanding papers, provided
that a Master's or PhD student is the first author and presents the work
at the conference. Recipients of this award will be invited to submit an
extended version of their papers to the Italian Journal of Computational
Linguistics (IJCoL). To recognise excellence in student research as well
as promote awareness of our field, AILC is also conferring the “Emanuele
Pianta” prize for the best Master Thesis (Laurea Magistrale) in
Computational Linguistics submitted at an Italian University. The prize
consists of 500 Euros plus free membership to AILC for one year and free
registration to the upcoming CLiC-it.
Important Dates
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- 09/06/2025: Paper submission deadline: regular papers and research
communications
- 21/07/2025: Notification to authors of reviewing/selection outcome
- 04/08/2025: Camera ready version of accepted papers
- 24-26/09/2025: CLiC-it 2025 Conference, Cagliari
Conference Chairs
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- Cristina Bosco (University of Torino)
- Elisabetta Jezek (University of Pavia)
- Marco Polignano (University of Bari)
- Manuela Sanguinetti (University of Cagliari)
Senior Program Committee:
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Elisa Bassignana (IT University of Copenhagen)
Pierluigi Cassotti (University of Gothenburg)
Simone Conia (University of Rome “La Sapienza”)
Elisa Di Nuovo (Joint Research Centre European Commission - Ispra)
Claudiu Daniel Hromei (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”)
Antonio Origlia (University of Naples “Federico II”)
Ludovica Pannitto (University of Bologna)
Beatrice Savoldi (Fondazione Bruno Kessler)
Gabriele Sarti (University of Groningen)
Lucia Siciliani (University of Bari)
Irene Siragusa (University of Palermo)
Rossella Varvara (University of Turin - University of Pavia)
Alessandro Vietti (University of Bolzano)
Local Organizing Committee:
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- Maurizio Atzori (DMI, University of Cagliari)
- Andrea Loddo (DMI, University of Cagliari)
- Alessandro Pani (DMI, University of Cagliari)
- Alessandra Perniciano (DMI, University of Cagliari)
- Luca Zedda (DMI, University of Cagliari)
Web chairs:
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Maurizio Atzori
Andrea Loddo
Further information
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Conference website: https://clic2025.unica.it/
Mail: clicit2025cagliari(a)gmail.com
Dear all,
We warmly welcome the submission of papers for KONVENS 2025 in Hildesheim, Germany (September 10-13). As many people aksed for a deadline extension the submission will be open a few additional days. The new deadline is May 7th.
KONVENS (Conference on Natural Language Processing) is an annual scientific conference on all topics in the fields of computational linguistics and language technology, organised by four scientific organisations in the German-speaking countries and regions (GSCL, DGfS-CL, ASAI, and SwissNLP). In addition to its technical program, KONVENS will facilitate dynamic interactions among academic researchers and industry peers, offering workshops, tutorials, shared tasks, and networking events.
Confirmed keynotes:
* Michael Hahn (Saarland University)
* Sina Zarrieß (Universität Bielefeld)
* Timo Freiesleben (Universität Tübingen)
Paper Submission Information
We invite submissions of original and unpublished work on all aspects of computational linguistics and natural language processing from fundamental inquiries to the practical implementation of natural language resources, components, and systems. We particularly encourage submissions of NLP approaches dedicated to the German language, including survey papers that provide insights into the current state of the art in German language and speech processing. We welcome contributions from both academic and industry professionals.
Papers can be submitted either to the main conference track or to the special track on application of Large Language Models focussing on the utilisation of LLMs and language-model approaches for the analysis and exploitation of textual resources in Linguistics, Computer Science, Information Science, the Humanities and the Social Sciences.
We welcome the following types of paper submissions:
* Long papers (8 pages plus references), describing original research with substantial new results.
* Short papers (4 pages plus references), including small focused contributions, work in progress, as well as descriptions of projects, systems and resources.
* Abstracts (1 page, non-archival). Abstracts can be presented at the poster session but will not be included in the conference proceedings. We especially invite submission on ongoing projects, student projects, past or ongoing bachelor and master theses, ongoing or recently completed PhD theses, and opinion pieces in this category to foster interaction and discussion in our community.
Accepted papers will be presented orally or as posters as determined by the program chairs. However, a preference for a poster or oral presentation can be given. All presentations will take place in person (no online/hybrid format). The main conference language is English. Contributions written in both German or English will be accepted, however, English is recommended. The review process for long and short papers will be double-blind. Submissions of long and short papers must be anonymized accordingly. The submission of non-archival abstracts must not be anonymous (review of abstracts is single-blind). The conference proceedings will be published via the ACL Anthology (archival submissions only). Papers must be presented at the conference by at least one of the authors in order to be published as part of the proceedings.
Papers must be formatted in accordance with the ACL style sheet: https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files. We strongly encourage authors to use LaTeX in preparing their document.
Papers must be submitted via OpenReview: https://openreview.net/group?id=GSCL.org/KONVENS/2025
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline: May 7, 2025
Paper Notification: June 27, 2025
Camera Ready: August 15, 2025
Main Conference: September 10 - 12, 2025
Best wishes
Christian Wartena
Ulrich Heid
Prof. Dr. Christian Wartena
Hochschule Hannover
Fakultät III - Medien, Information und Design
Abt. Information und Kommunikation
Lehrgebiet Sprach- und Wissensverarbeitung
Expo Plaza 12
30539 Hannover
e-mail: christian.wartena(a)hs-hannover.de<mailto:christian.wartena@hs-hannover.de>
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The next meeting of the Edge Hill Corpus Research Group will take place online (MS Teams) on Friday 2 May 2025, 2:00-3:30 pm (BST<https://time.is/United_Kingdom>).
Topic: LLMs and Lexical Priming Theory
Speaker: Michael Pace-Sigge<https://uefconnect.uef.fi/en/person/michael.pace-sigge/> (University of Eastern Finland)
Title: Large-Language-Model Tools and the Theory of Lexical Priming: Where technology and human cognition meet and diverge
The abstract and registration link are here: https://sites.edgehill.ac.uk/crg/next
Attendance is free. Registration closes on Wednesday 30 April.
If you have problems registering, or have any questions, please send an email to: gabrielc(a)edgehill.ac.uk<mailto:gabrielc@edgehill.ac.uk>
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Dear all,
We would like to remind you that the call for application to the European Summer University in Digital Humanities "Culture and Technology" 2025 to be held at the university Marie and Louis Pasteur in Besançon (France) from July 21 to August 2 is open up to May 18 via Conftool
You can find here the updated list of workshops and lectures https://esudh.github.io/WorkshopsandLectures/ . Building on the spirit of previous editions in Leipzig and Cluj, the ESU in Besançon aims at being a space for interdisciplinary collaboration and opportunities for scholars and students in Humanities and therefore strengthening the community of practice already established in past years.
The ESU is supported by DARIAH with 12 scholarships of 450 Euros each to partially cover the costs of registration, CLARIN and its trainers’ network and Humanistica.
Thanks to the support of Transkribus, 10 scholarships of 3000 credits each will be awarded during the ESU to help participants developing their research.
Besançon, a lively city of around 120 000 inhabitants and more than 25 000 students from all over the world, has a long tradition of teaching French to non-native speakers. Following the two weeks of the ESU, in the month of August, we will offer the possibility to attend for two to four weeks classes of French within the framework of our “French for DH” programme.
Do not hesitate to contact us for any information you may need.
Looking forward to meeting you in Besançon,
The organizers
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1st GOBLIN Workshop on Knowledge Graph Technologies
Leipzig, Germany
June 12, 2025
https://cost.eu/actions/CA23147/
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Dear all,
Due to several requests we decided to extend the deadlines for the 1st
CfP: GOBLIN Workshop on Knowledge Graph Technologies.
The new dates are as follows:
Submission Deadline: May 4, 2025 (originally April 27)
Notification of Acceptance: May 11, 2025
All deadlines are set for 11:59 pm, Anywhere On Earth time (UTC-12).
The 1st GOBLIN Workshop on Knowledge Graph Technologies welcomes papers
on novel scientific research and innovations relevant to Knowledge
Graphs, their applications, and associated technologies. We encourage
submissions at the intersection of Knowledge Graphs with fields such as
Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, data science, and automation.
Submissions should be original and must not have been published
elsewhere in any form or language. Each submission will receive at least
three independent reviews and will be evaluated based on novelty,
technical quality, reproducibility, and practical significance.
Submissions will be through EasyChair:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=goblin25
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=goblin25>
= Author Guidelines and Submission =
* Full research papers: 4-6 pages + max 2 pages references
* Short research papers: 2-4 pages + 1 page references
* In Use and Experience papers: 2-4 pages + 1 page references
* Position and Vision papers: 2-4 pages + 1 page references
* System/demo papers: 2-4 pages + 1 page references
Submissions must be in English, original, and not under review
elsewhere. Papers should follow the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer
Science style:
https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/springer-lecture-notes-in-computer…
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/springer-lecture-notes-in-computer…>
For details please go to:
https://www.dbpedia.org/events/goblin25-workshop/
<https://www.dbpedia.org/events/goblin25-workshop/>
Looking forward to your submissions!
With kind regards,
Blerina Spahiu & Milan Dojchinovski
-- Workshop Chairs --