*apologies for cross-postings*
=== Workshop SIR ===
Atelier sur les Avancées en AMR et en Analyse Sémantiques
SIR@IXCS2025 - Düsseldorf - September 24 2025
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https://team.inria.fr/semagramme/first-workshop-on-semantics-for-interdisci…https://openreview.net/group?id=inria.fr/INRIA/S%C3%A9magramme/2025/SIR01
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In recent years, Natural Language Processing (NLP) has increasingly intersected with the humanities and social sciences, offering new methodologies for analyzing textual data, interpreting meaning, and modelling (IF WE WANT BRITISH SPELLING, WE MIGHT NOT?) language-based phenomena. The potential for multi-disciplinary research using NLP methods is particularly great in computational semantics (CS, as its ability to process and represent meaning opens up innovative pathways for researchers in history, philosophy, literary studies, political science, etc. This workshop aims to explore how semantic models and tools can be leveraged to tackle traditional and emerging questions in the Humanities in a broader sense (Social Sciences, Law, Economics, Management, Literature, Languages, Art, …).
A major theme of SIR is the role of semantics in NLP applied to the humanities (both statistical and symbolic approaches).
=== Topics to Explore ===
• CS and the humanities: issues, tools and applications.
• Quantitative and qualitative approaches as a breakthrough in the Humanities
• NLP transforming humanities issues
• Contributions and limitations for understanding meaning
• Links between formal semantics and neural models
• Ambiguity, polyphony and interpretation in theHumanities
• Ethics and bias in semantic modeling
• Interdisciplinary dialogue between AI, NLP and Humanities
=== Dates ===
• Deadline : July 14th (anywhere on earth)
• Notification : August 25th (anywhere on earth)
• Camera Ready : September 10th (anywhere on earth)
• Workshop : September 24th (anywhere on earth)
=== Submission Information ===
Papers should describe original research and must not exceed 4 pages (with an extra page in the camera ready version for accepted papers). Papers should be submitted no later than 14 July 2025 (anywhere on earth).
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings in the ACL Anthology. For inclusion in the proceedings, at least one author must register to the conference and present the paper in person.
Submissions should be fully anonymous to ensure double-blind reviewing.
=== Submission ===
https://openreview.net/group?id=inria.fr/INRIA/S%C3%A9magramme/2025/SIR01
=== Style Files ===
The workshop follow the IWCS 2025 template see the workshop web page.
=== Organizers ===
Maxime Amblard, Université de Lorraine
Ellen Breitholtz, Gothenburg University
=== Contact ===
maxime.amblard(a)univ-lorraine.fr and ellen.breitholtz(a)ling.gu.se
*Extended submission deadline: 25 May 2025*
RANLP 2025
RECENT ADVANCES IN NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Hotel “Cherno More” Varna, Bulgaria
https://ranlp.org/ranlp2025/
Summer School on Deep Learning and LLMs for NLP: 3-5 September 2025 (Wednesday-Friday)
Tutorials: 6-7 September 2025 (Saturday-Sunday)
Main Conference: 8-10 September 2025 (Monday-Wednesday)
Workshops and shared tasks: 11-13 September 2025 (Thursday-Saturday)
We are pleased to announce that the 15th biennial RANLP conference will take place in September 2025 at the Black Sea city of Varna. In addition to the conference programme of competitively peer-reviewed papers reporting on the recent advances of a wide range of Natural Language Processing (NLP) topics, the conference features keynote talks by leading experts in NLP. Poster and demo sessions will be held at the conference exhibition area. The conference will be preceded by three days of summer school on Deep Learning and LLMs for NLP (3-5 September 2025) and two days of tutorials (6-7 September 2025). Post-conference specialised workshops as well as shared tasks covering timely NLP topics will be held on 11, 12 and 13 September 2025. A Student Research Workshop will run in parallel to the main conference. The Student Research Workshops (now the 9th edition) have become active discussion fora for young researchers.
As from RANLP 2009, the papers accepted at RANLP and the associated workshops are included in the ACL Anthology. The RANLP proceedings are indexed by SCOPUS and DBLP. The SCOPUS SJR of RANLP proceedings is 0,299 (2023). After 2017, all accepted papers have DOI numbers.
CHAIR OF THE PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Ruslan Mitkov (Lancaster University, UK and University of Alicante, Spain)
CHAIR OF THE ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Galia Angelova (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria)
The Programme Committee members are distinguished NLP experts from all over the world. The list of PC members will be announced on the conference website in due course.
INVITED SPEAKERS
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS at the RANLP 2025 conference (in alphabetical order):
* Eneko Agirre (University of the Basque Country, Spain)
* Roberto Navigli (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)
* Anna Rogers (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
Further keynote speakers will be announced soon.
TUTORIAL LECTURERS (in alphabetical order):
* Ekaterina Artemova (Toloka.AI, Germany)
* Burcu Can Buglalilar (University of Sterling, UK)
* Tharindu Ranasinghe and Damith Premasiri (Lancaster University, UK)
* Anna Rogers and Max Müller-Eberstein (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
SUMMER SCHOOL LECTURERS and TEACHING ASISTANTS
(in alphabetical order):
* Maram Alharbi (Lancaster University, UK)
* Ekaterina Artemova (Toloka.AI, Germany)
* Isuri Nanomi Arachchige (Lancaster University, UK)
* Burcu Can Buglalilar (University of Sterling, UK)
* Salmane Chafik (Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco)
* Ernesto Luis Estevanell (University of Alicante, Spain)
* Hansi Hettiarachchi (Lancaster University, UK)
* Alexander Mikheev (Daxtra Technologies, UK)
* Andrei Mikheev (Daxtra Technologies, UK)
* Damith Dola Mullage (Lancaster University, UK)
* Max Müller-Eberstein (IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark)
* Tharindu Ranasinghe (Lancaster University, UK)
The 3rd RANLP SUMMER SCHOOL ON DEEP LEARNING and LARGE LANGUAGE MODELS for NLP will take place on 3-5 September 2025. The programme integrates 3 days of intensive lecturing in the morning and practical sessions in the afternoon. The following topics will be covered: NLP/DL Foundation, LLM Foundation and LLM Applications. More details will be published at https://ranlp2025-summer-school.github.io/
RANLP TUTORIALS 6-7 September 2025
RANLP-25 plans 4 half-day tutorials, each with duration of 185 minutes, distributed as follows: 45 min presentation + 20 min break + 45 min presentation + 30 min coffee break + 45 min presentation. The tutorial titles are:
* Ekaterina Artemova: LLM-generated text detection
* Burcu Can Buglalilar: From Large to Small: Building Affordable Language Models with Limited Resources
* Tharindu Ranasinghe and Damith Premasiri: Legal NLP in the LLM era
* Anna Rogers and Max Müller-Eberstein: Studying Generalization in the Age of Contamination
Further information will be published at https://ranlp.org/ranlp2025/index.php/tutorials
POST-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS and SHARED TASKS, 11-13 September 2025:
The following eight WORKSHOPS have been accepted and Calls for Papers have been distributed:
* The first Interdisciplinary Workshop on Observations of Misunderstood, Misguided and Malicious Use of Language Models (OMMM 2025), organised by Piotr Przybyła, Matthew Shardlow, Clara Colombatto and Nanna Inie
* The first Workshop on Ethical Concerns in Training, Evaluating and Deploying Large Language Models (EthicalLLMs 2025), organised by Damith Premasiri, Tharindu Ranasinghe and Hansi Hettiarachchi
* The first Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Language Models for Digital Humanities (LM4DH 2025), organised by Isuri Nanomi Arachchige, Francesca Frontini, Ruslan Mitkov and Paul Rayson
* From Rules to Language Models: Comparative Evaluation of NLP Methods (R2LM 2025), organised by Alicia Picazo-Izquierdo, Ernesto Luis Estevanell-Valladares, Ruslan Mitkov and Raúl García Cerdá
* Advancing NLP for Low-Resource Languages (LowResNLP 2025), organised by Ernesto Luis Estevanell-Valladares, Alicia Picazo-Izquierdo, Tharindu Ranasinghe, Besik Mikaberidze, Simon Ostermann, Daniil Gurgurov, Philipp Müller, Kurt Micallef, Claudia Borg, Michal Gregor and Marián Šimko
* The 8th Workshop on Challenges and Applications of Automated Extraction of Socio-political Events from Text (CASE 2025), organised by Ali Hürriyetoglu, Hristo Tanev, Surendrabikram Thapa, Vanni Zavarella and Erdem Yörük
* The First International Workshop on Gaze Data and Natural Language Processing (Gaze4NLP 2025), organised by Cengiz Acartürk, Jamal Nasir, Çağrı Çöltekin and Burcu Can Buğlalılar
* Beyond English: Natural Language Processing for all Languages in an Era of Large Language Models (GlobalNLP 2025), organised by Sudhansu Bala Das, Pruthwik Mishra, Alok Singh, Shamsuddeen Hassan Muhammad and Asif Ekbal
The following five SHARED TASKS have been accepted and Calls for Participation have been disseminated:
* PolyHope-M: Bridging Hope Speech Detection Across Multiple Languages, organised by Fazlourrahman Balouchzahi, Sabur Butt, Maaz Amjad, Luis Jose Gonzalez-Gomez, Abdul Gafar Manuel Meque, Helena Gomez-Adorno, Bharathi Raja Chakravarthi, Grigori Sidorov, Thomas Mandl, Ruba Priyadharshini and Saranya Rajiakodi
Task website - https://www.codabench.org/competitions/5635/
* Multilingual Coreference Resolution, organised by Vijay Sundar Ram, Pattabhi RK Rao and Sobha Lalitha Devi
Task website - https://www.codabench.org/competitions/5759/
* Sentiment Analysis on Arabic Dialects in the Hospitality Domain: A Multi-Dialect Benchmark, organised by Maram I. Alharbi, Salmane Chafik, Ruslan Mitkov and Saad Ezzini
Task website - https://ahasis-42267.web.app/
* Multi-Domain Detection of AI-Generated Text (M-DAIGT), organised by Salima Lamsiyah, Saad Ezzini, Abdelkader El Mahdaouy, Hamza Alami, Abdessamad Benlahbib, Samir El Amrany, Salmane Chafik and Hicham Hammouchi
Task website - https://ezzini.github.io/M-DAIGT/
* Identification of the Severity of the Depression in Forum Posts, organised by Isuri Anuradha, Hasintha Hewawasam, Deshan Koshala Sumanathilaka, Ruslan Mitkov, Paul Rayson and Saad Ezzini
Task website - https://www.codabench.org/competitions/5894/
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS, POSTERS, DEMOS TO RANLP-2025
The submissions will be handled by the conference management software START. For further instructions, please follow the submission information at the conference website at https://ranlp.org/ranlp2025/. The reviewing process will be anonymous. Double submission is acceptable, but authors will be asked to declare it at the time of submission. Submissions will be reviewed by at least three members of the Programme Committee. Authors of accepted papers will receive guidelines regarding how to produce camera-ready versions of their papers for inclusion in the proceedings. All RANLP papers have DOI numbers assigned. The full conference proceedings will be uploaded on the ACL Anthology.
RANLP publishes Regular papers 8 pages (with 30 min oral presentation), Short papers 6 pages (with 20 min oral presentation), and Poster/Demo papers 4 pages (with presentation in a poster or demo session). Additional pages are allowed for references only.
RANLP-2025 aims to provide early notification of acceptance to authors and presenters who need visa to enter Bulgaria. We invite early submissions of authors’ names and paper abstracts, in order to plan quick reviewing. Access to the conference management software will be available as from 1 April 2025.
IMPORTANT DATES
Conference abstracts submission: 11 May 2025 (strongly recommended, to facilitate review planning)
Conference papers submission: 25 May 2025
Conference papers acceptance notification: 4 July 2025
Camera-ready versions of the conference papers: 31 July 2025
Workshop paper submission deadline (suggested): 6 July 2025
Workshop paper acceptance notification (suggested): 31 July 2025
Workshop paper camera-ready versions (suggested): 30 August 2025
Workshop camera-ready proceedings ready (suggested): 8 September 2025
RANLP Summer School on Deep Learning in NLP: 3-5 September 2025
RANLP tutorials: 6-7 September 2025 (Saturday-Sunday)
RANLP conference: 8-10 September 2025 (Monday-Wednesday)
RANLP workshops and Shared Tasks presentations: 11-13 September 2025 (Thursday-Saturday)
VENUE
RANLP 2025 will be held at the conference facilities of Hotel “Cherno More” (http://www.chernomorebg.com ) in Varna, the largest city on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. The event venue is centrally located at the entrance of the Sea Garden and offers excellent conference facilities.
The city is a major tourist destination with flights to/from the Varna International Airport. It is also known for its Archaeological Museum, which features the oldest gold treasure in the world (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Varna_Necropolis). The conference organisers will arrange a visit to Provadia-Solnitsata, the oldest salt-production and urban centre in Europe (5600 - 4350 BC, https://provadia-solnitsata.com/en/ ) which is located 50 km from Varna.
THE TEAM BEHIND RANLP-25
Galia Angelova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria (Chair Organising Committee)
Ruslan Mitkov, University of Lancaster, UK and University of Alicante, Spain (Chair Programme Committee)
Nikolai Nikolov, Bulgarian Association for Computational Linguistics, Bulgaria
Tharindu Ranasinghe, Lancaster University, UK (Workshops Chair and Shared tasks Co-Chair)
Saad Ezzini, KFUPM, Saudi Arabia (Sponsorship Chair and Shared tasks Co-Chair)
Maria Kunilovskaya, Saarland University, Germany (Publication Chair)
Preslav Nakov, MBZUAI, Abu Dhabi, UAE
Ivelina Nikolova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Kiril Simov, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria (Workshops Co-Chair)
Petya Osenova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria (Workshops Co-Chair)
We are pleased to announce that registration is now open for the Register and task variation in Learner Corpus Research conference (VAR4LCR), which will take place on 7 and 8 July 2025 in Louvain-la-Neuve.
The conference will mark the closing of the Hoover Seedfund project on "Learner Corpus Research and Register Variation", a collaborative initiative between the Centre for English Corpus Linguistics at UCLouvain and the Department of English at Northern Arizona University.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Prof. Douglas Biber (Northern Arizona University)
Prof. Marije Michel (University of Groningen)
Prof. Shelley Staples (University of Arizona)
KEY DATES
Early bird registration deadline: 22 May 2025
Registration deadline: 22 June 2025
Information about fees and a registration link can be found on the conference website: https://www.uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/ilc/cecl/registration-0-0
For more details and list of accepted papers and posters, please visit the conference website at https://www.uclouvain.be/en/research-institutes/ilc/cecl/register-and-task-…. For additional questions, do not hesitate to contact us at var4lcr(a)uclouvain.be.
Best wishes,
The VAR4LCR Team
[Apologies for cross-posting]
The deadline for the submission to SLATE 2025 has been extended to May, 4th.
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SLATE 2025 - Symposium on Languages, Applications and Technologies
https://slate-conf.org/2025/home
26th to 27th June, 2025
University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal
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Languages are an integral part of human and technological interactions. Initially, we used them to communicate with one another. Later, to communicate with computers. And more recently, with the advent of networks, we found a way to make computers communicate between themselves. All these different forms of communication use languages, different languages, but that still share many similarities. In SLATE we are interested in discussing these languages.
Keynote Speakers
* Pablo Gamallo, CiTIUS / Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Large Language Models for the Galician-Portuguese Diasystem.
* Pedro Rangel Henriques, Algoritmi / Universidade do Minho. An ontology for the Language Domain.
* Paulo Quaresma, VISTA Lab / Algoritmi / Universidade de Évora. Agentic AI: state of the art, challenges and limitations.
SLATE 2025 Chairs:
Jorge Baptista and José Barateiro (University of Algarve, Portugal)
Being languages such a broad subject, SLATE is organized in *three main tracks*:
*HHL Track: Processing Human-Human Languages*
HHL provides a forum for discussing research projects and ideas related to natural language processing and its industrial applications.
*HCL Track: Processing Human-Computer Languages*
HCL is a forum where researchers, developers, educators exchange ideas and information on the latest academic or industrial work on language design, processing, assessment and applications.
*CCL Track: Processing Computer-Computer Languages*
The CCL Track aims to facilitate discussions on data representation languages, its applications, and related technologies.
Topics from each track include:
*HHL Track: Processing Human-Human Languages*
Computational morphology, syntax and semantics; Machine translation and tools for computer assisted translation; Computational terminology and lexicography; Speech synthesis and understanding; Information retrieval and extraction; Automatic question answering; Corpus linguistics; Language Resources and Evaluation; Public tools and resources for NLP; Statistical Methods applied to NLP; Language teaching support tools; Sentiment Analysis, Opinion and Argument Mining; Natural Language Generation, Summarization and Simplification; Dialogue and Interactive Systems; Ethics and NLP; Language Modeling/Large Language Models; Machine Learning for CL/NLP; Offensive/Hate speech detection and analysis; Applications (BioNLP and eHealth, NLP for legal purposes, Social Media and Journalism, etc.); Tagging, Chunking, Syntax and Parsing.
*HCL Track: Processing Human-Computer Language*
Languages and grammars design, specification and quality; Programming languages implementation; Visual Languages and Program visualization; Domain-Specific Languages design and implementation; Programming, refactoring and debugging environments; Dynamic and static analysis; Program slicing; Program comprehension; Compilation and interpretation techniques; Code generation and optimization; Novel language constructs and their implementation; Debugging and profiling tools; Dynamic languages; Software quality and security; Software reverse engineering; Software Forensics; Plagiarism Detection.
*CCL Track: Processing Computer-Computer Languages*
IoT data protocols; Semantic Web and data standards; Ontologies and knowledge representation; Big Data and NoSQL Databases; Data interchange and storage formats; HTML5 and web formatting; Industry-specific interoperability standards; APIs and service integration; Data and graph visualization languages; Cloud computing models - PaaS, SaaS, IaaS; Edge and Pervasive computing; Multi-agent systems; E-learning standards and interoperability; Cybersecurity protocols and solutions; Cyber-physical systems; Network connectivity and infrastructure.
*Contributions*
Full papers - 8 to 14 pages, presented in 20+5 minutes, complete work, including a validation or discussion.
Short papers - 6 to 8 pages, presented in 10+5 minutes, ongoing work, well anchored in the literature, but not yet fully validated.
Submitted papers will be reviewed through a rigorous double-blind process, involving at least three expert reviewers. Each submission will be assessed based on its originality, relevance to the symposium tracks, methodological rigor, clarity of presentation, and potential impact on research and practice. Authors are encouraged to carefully anonymize their submissions to ensure the integrity of the review process.
SLATE 2025 is committed to fostering diversity and inclusivity and welcomes submissions from underrepresented groups in academia and industry.
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on digital support. They will also integrate the OASIcs series.
Papers should be written using the OASIcs LaTeX template, using the English language. Please refer to our website for details about the document preparation. Papers should be uploaded to Microsoft CMT system.
*Organization Committee*
Jorge Baptista (University of Algarve, Portugal)
José Barateiro (University of Algarve, Portugal)
Simão Melo de Sousa (University of Algarve, Portugal)
Alberto Simões (2Ai, School of Technology, IPCA, Portugal)
*Important Dates*
- Paper Submission: May 4th, 2025 [extended]
- Authors' Notification:May 25th , 2025
- Camera Ready Submission: June 1st, 2025
- Author's Registration Deadline: June 15th, 2025
- Conference: 26th and 27th June, 2025
*Submission Details*
Important Information for Authors
- Submissions are managed through the Microsoft CMT system.
- Accepted papers will be published in the OASIcs series.
Note that accepted papers' authors will need to supply an author agreement, under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (CC-BY 3.0). A link to the Author Agreement documentation will be shared during the final paper upload phase.
During the submission you will be asked to choose from one of the three tracks: HCL, HHL, CCL. Nevertheless, organizers are specially interested in papers touching more than one of the three main tracks. Submissions that explore intersections between HHL, HCL, and CCL, such as NLP-driven programming environments or semantic web applications, are highly encouraged.
Both standard and short papers should be written in English, using the OASIcs template.
For standard papers the page range is 8 to 14 pages.
For short papers the page range is 6 to 8 pages.
*Registration*
Registration link and other details to be provided at a later date.
- Authors' registration
At least one author per paper must register.
Each additional paper will incur an extra fee of 80.00 EUR.
- Early bird registration: until June 1, 2025 - 150,00 EUR
- Late/On-site registration: until June 26, 2025 - 160,00 EUR
- Standard registration (co-authors and other participants)
- Early bird registration: until June 1, 2025 - 80,00 EUR
- Late/On-site registration: until June 26, 2025 - 100,00 EUR
- Students' registration (non co-authors)*
- Early bird registration: until June 1, 2025 - 30,00 EUR
- Late/On-site registration: until June 26, 2025 - 40,00 EUR
(*) Does not include the Symposium dinner.
*Venue*
SLATE 2025 will be held in person at the University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal, on the Gambelas Campus.
Faro, the capital of Portugal's Algarve region, is a vibrant coastal city that combines rich cultural heritage with modern amenities. Known for its historic old town, stunning beaches, and nearby Ria Formosa Natural Park, Faro is a must-visit destination for tourists. The city is well-connected to the rest of Portugal, Europe, and beyond through its international airport, located just 7 km from the city center. Travelers can also reach Faro via a convenient train network linking Lisbon (3 hours) and Porto (5 hours), or by road using the A22 Motorway and EN125 National Road. Once in Faro, getting around is easy, with taxis, ride-hailing services, and buses offering quick access to key locations, including the University of Algarve’s Gambelas Campus.
We look forward to welcome you in Faro, Portugal!
Dear all,
Do you have a fully reviewed ARR paper related to speech translation that
you'd like to commit to IWSLT 2025 (https://iwslt.org/2025/)?
IWSLT has enabled paper commitment for fully reviewed papers from ARR for
2025.
If you'd like to commit your paper, please fill out this form by May 17th,
2025:
https://forms.gle/1QtVrHXyCGoEq3qa9
Many thanks,
IWSLT Organisers
*** Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the UKP Lab, TU Darmstadt ***
We have a postdoctoral opening in AI/ML with a focus on Natural Language Processing at the UKP Lab led by Iryna Gurevych, Technical University of Darmstadt. The initial contract is for 2 years with an option for an extension.
Ideal candidates have a PhD in Natural Language Processing, Machine Learning, computer science or a related discipline, are highly motivated and demonstrate a convincing track-record in research. They must be fluent in English.
Application deadline: May 25th, 2025. After that, the position will remain open until filled. We will consider applications as soon as they are submitted.
DUTIES
1. Developing your own research program embedded into the research agenda of the UKP Lab, including publications in top AI/ML/NLP venues. Specifically, we are looking to strengthen the following areas:
- Foundations of Large Language Models
- AI Safety
- LLM security and privacy
- Human-AI Collaboration
- AI for Science
It is possible to propose a topic bottom-up [1].
2. Academic service, e.g., co-advising Master and PhD students, co-teaching NLP courses.
ECOSYSTEM
UKP lab is part of ELLIS (ELLIS NLP with Iryna Gurevych as its co-director and the ELLIS unit in Darmstadt, the Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Learning and Intelligent Systems (ELIZA), and the Hessian.AI (https://hessian.ai<https://hessian.ai/>), where the faculty from the main Hessian universities collaborate on advancing machine learning, including NLP. ELLIS, ELIZA and Hessian.AI provide a rich environment for networking with academic and industrial research labs.
TEAM
UKP Lab is a leading European research lab in AI/ML with a focus on NLP covering a wide range of modern research topics. The team of about 40 full-time researchers is highly international and interdisciplinary. Iryna Gurevych is Adjunct Professor with the NLP Department at MBZUAI in Abu Dhabi, UAE and is Affiliated Professor at INSAIT in Sofia, Bulgaria. This provides outstanding opportunities for international collaborations with top researchers from different disciplines including AI, ML and NLP.
BENEFITS
UKP Lab is committed to cutting-edge research, publishing in top-tier venues, cooperative work style and close interaction of all team members. The selected candidates enjoy diverse opportunities for professional growth, leading both to successful faculty careers and exciting industrial research opportunities.
LOCATION
The position assumes that you can move to Darmstadt or a nearby German location. Darmstadt is very close to the Frankfurt airport and provides an excellent living environment for incoming staff members.
APPLICATION
Please submit your application via the following form: https://careers.ukp.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ukprecruitment
[1] https://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/ukp/research_ukp/ukp_research_public…
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DiSS 2025 - 12th Workshop on Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech
https://diss2025.inesc-id.pt <https://diss2025.inesc-id.pt/>
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Dear All,
We are pleased to announce the 12th edition of DiSS workshop – Disfluency in Spontaneous Speech, which will take place in Lisbon, Portugal, on September 4-5, 2025. This year’s theme is "Disfluencies in the Age of AI: A Multidisciplinary View". The workshop is organized as a satellite event of INTERSPEECH 2025 and is proudly sponsored by ISCA.
We invite submissions from all fields addressing disfluency, paralinguistics, and related phenomena, including (but not limited to): psychology, neuropsychology and neurocognition, psycholinguistics, linguistics, speech production and perception, conversational AI, gesture analysis, computational linguistics, speech technology, dialogue systems, human-centered AI, brain-computer interfaces, healthcare, and generative AI.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Paper submission deadline: April 30, 2025 (extended)
- Notification of acceptance: May 24, 2025
- Camera-ready submission deadline: June 16, 2025
- Author registration deadline: June 23, 2025
- DiSS Workshop: September 4–5, 2025
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Please prepare your manuscript using the official Interspeech 2025 template <https://www.interspeech2025.org/author-resources> (LaTeX or Word) and submit a single PDF file. Submissions will be managed through the Microsoft CMT system <https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/diss2025>. Please use this link <https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/diss2025> to submit your paper. Authors must create a free account to submit their papers.
COMMITTEES
Organizers
- Helena Moniz, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Elizabeth Shriberg, Ellipsis Health, USA
- Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University, USA
- Robert Eklund, Linköping University, Sweden
- Fernando Batista, ISCTE and INESC-ID Lisboa, Portugal
Publicity Chair
- Isabel Trancoso, University of Lisbon and INESC-ID Lisboa, Portugal
Local Organisation
- Ana Isabel Mata, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Anna Havras, University of Lisbon and VoiceInteraction, Portugal
- Anna Maria Pompili, INESC-ID Lisboa, Portugal
- Miguel Menezes, University of Lisbon and Unbabel, Portugal
- Rubén Solera Ureña, INESC-ID Lisboa, Portugal
- Sérgio Paulo, INESC-ID Lisboa, Portugal
Scientific Committee
- Alexandra Markó, SSNS Institute for Expert Services, Hungary
- Ana Isabel Mata, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Anna Havras, VoiceInteraction and University of Lisbon
- Anna Maria Pompili, INESC-ID Lisbon, Portugal
- Antonio Bonafonte, SANAS AI, Barcelona, Spain
- Catarina Botelho, INESC-ID Lisbon
- Chiara Mazzocconi, Aix Marseille Université, France
- Clara Niza, University of Lisbon and INESC-ID Lisbon, Portugal
- Daniela Braga, Defined.ai, USA
- David Escudero, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain
- David Matos, University of Lisbon and INESC-ID Lisbon, Portugal
- Elizabeth Shriberg, Ellipsis Health, USA
- Eugénio Ribeiro, ISCTE and INESC-ID Lisboa
- Francesco Cutugno, Universita’ Degli Studi di Napoli, Italy
- Francisco Teixeira, INESC-ID Lisbon
- Gueorgui Nenov Hristovky, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- George Georgiou, University of Nicosia, Greece
- Harshal Shah, General Motors, USA
- Hermann Ney, RWTH Aachen University, Germany
- Ivana Didirková, Université Paul Valéry – Montpellier 3, France
- Jens Allwood, University of Götenburg, Sweden
- Jessica di Napoli, Aachen University, Germany
- Joakim Gustafson, KTH, Sweden
- João Graça, Unbabel and Widn.AI, USA
- Judit Bóna, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
- Julia Hirschberg, Columbia University, USA
- Jürgen Trouvain, Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany
- Keikichi Hirose, University of Tokyo, Japan
- Khiet Truong, University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Kikuo Maekawa, National Institute for Japanese Language and Linguistics, Japan
- Loulou Kosmala, Université Paris-Est Créteil, France
- Mária Gosy, Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary
- Mariana Julião, INESC-ID Lisbon
- Malte Belz, Humboldt-Universität, Germany
- Martin Corley, University of Edinburgh, Scotland
- Miguel Menezes, University of Lisbon and INESC-ID Lisbon, Portugal
- Paulina Peltone, University of Turku, Finland
- Petra Wagner, University of Bielefeld, Germany
- Plínio Barbosa, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), Brazil
- Ralph Rose, Waseda University, Japan
- Robert Hartsuiker, Ghent University, Belgium
- Rubén Solera Ureña, INESC-ID Lisboa, Portugal
- Sérgio Paulo, INESC-ID Lisboa, Portugal
- Simon Betz, University of Bielefeld, Germany
- Štefan Beňuš, University in Nitra, Slovakia
- Vera Cabarrão, Unbabel, Portugal
- Vered Silber Varod, Tel Aviv University, Israel
Please visit our webpage for up-to-date information: https://diss2025.inesc-id.pt/ <https://diss2025.inesc-id.pt/>
Any questions should be directed to: diss2025(a)googlegroups.com <mailto:diss2025@googlegroups.com>
We look forward to welcoming you in Lisbon for an engaging and collaborative event!
— The DiSS 2025 Organizing Committee
Call for Industry & Use Case Presentations
The Industry & Use Case track at SEMANTiCS welcomes submissions that
present use cases and industry adoption of semantic technology. Solutions
that deal with semantic processing of data and/or information in areas like
Linked Data, Knowledge Graphs, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning,
Data Publishing, Thesaurus and/or Ontology management, and any related
fields. All submissions have a strong focus on real world applications
beyond the prototypical status and demonstrate the power of semantic
systems!
*Important dates*
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*Submission Deadline:* May 14, 2025 (11:59 pm)
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*Notification of Acceptance:* June 13, 2025 (11:59 pm)
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*Presentation Ready:* August 18, 2025 (11:59 pm)
All deadlines are set for 11:59 pm, Anywhere On Earth time (UTC-12)
*Submission via Easychair on*
*https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=semantics2025*
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=semantics2025>. Please notice that
a paper abstract is not necessary, as your submission will only include a
presentation at SEMANTiCS and not a paper. Any submission should contain a
summary of 200 to 300 words that will be used in the final program. Your
submission must also include a full page description of the use case you
want to present, in particular: initial situation, approach, business value
and benefits of the semantic solution, prospects and recommendation.
Submissions that don’t meet these requirements cannot be taken into account.
Via Easychair, you can enter your summary in the field “Abstract”, and the
full page description via the “upload paper” button. The summary will
appear in the program on the webpage, the full page description will only
be used in the selection process.
*Topics of Interest*
SEMANTiCS 2025 especially invites contributions that target the following
main topics in the context of semantic-based research and systems as well
as applicative domains.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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Large Language Models (LLM) combined with Knowledge Graphs
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Enterprise Knowledge Graphs, Graph Data Management
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Machine Learning Techniques for/using Knowledge Graphs (e.g.
reinforcement learning, deep learning, data mining and knowledge discovery)
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Knowledge Management (e.g. acquisition, capture, extraction, authoring,
integration, publication)
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Reasoning, rules and policies
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Web Semantics & Linked (Open) Data
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Natural Language Processing for/using Knowledge Graphs
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Crowdsourcing for/using Knowledge Graphs
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Semantics in Data Science
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Trust, Data Privacy, and Security with Semantic Technologies
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Authentication of knowledge graphs
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IoT and Stream Processing, Linked Data Event Streams
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Conversational AI and Dialogue Systems
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Provenance and Data Change Tracking
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Semantic Interoperability (via mapping, crosswalks, standards, etc.)
*Author Guidelines and Submission*
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This call for presentations reaches out to professionals in the areas
related to the topics of SEMANTiCS for proposals to present industry
implementations, best practices and use case prototypes, to discuss
semantic systems in birds-of-a-feather sessions as well as informal
settings. Additionally, we explicitly encourage the submission of software
applications, apps or services that demonstrate the usefulness and benefits
of semantic technologies and semantic data management.
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To contribute a submission for a presentation at SEMANTiCS 2025 please
prepare the following: Fill out the online application at Easychair and
give us relevant information about your expertise and your professional
background.
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Please notice that a paper abstract is not necessary, as your submission
will only include a presentation at SEMANTiCS and not a paper. Any
submission should contain a summary of 200 to 300 words that will be used
in the final program. Your submission must also include a full page
description of the use case you want to present, iIn particular: initial
situation, approach, business value and benefits of the semantic solution,
prospects and recommendation. Submissions that don’t meet these
requirements cannot be taken into account.
-
Via Easychair, you can enter your summary in the field “Abstract”, and
the full page description via the “upload paper” button. The summary will
appear in the program on the webpage, the full page description will only
be used in the selection process.
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All accepted submissions will be granted a presentation slot at the main
conference. Please stick to this time pattern when preparing your talk.
This is the only way we can guarantee a smooth and satisfying programme and
allow all conference participants to attend as many slots as possible
without missing important information.
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Submissions must adhere to the fair use of Large Language Models. Please
refer to the SEMANTiCS full policy for more details:
https://2025-eu.semantics.cc/page/llm-policy
When your submission is accepted and you are preparing your talk, please
take care to address the following aspects:
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*Initial Situation *What kind of challenge did you face in the beginning of
the project? What problems needed to be solved?
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*Approach and IT-Solution *Which approach and methodology has been chosen
to tackle the problem(s)? How is your solution composed with respect to
technological aspects / human aspects / organisational aspects? How do the
semantic components support the process from data to knowledge?
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*Success Criteria for / Benefit of the Semantic Solution *Which factors
(conscious and unconscious) have been crucial to the success of your
project? Which obstacles did you face? How can you measure the benefit of
your solution? How does the organisation benefit from your solution?
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*Prospects and Recommendations *What are the next steps planned in your
project? Can you give recommendations with respect to development /
deployment of semantic solutions within organisational / corporate settings?
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*Demo (if applicable) *Prepare a short demonstration of your tool / service.
*Review and Evaluation Criteria*
Every submission will be reviewed by the Programme Committee.
Submissions to this track will be evaluated according to the following
criteria:
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Your presentation is relevant to industry and industrial purposes. It
illustrates how semantic technologies / solutions contribute to or improve
existing businesses and / or generate new ones.
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The presented solution has already been deployed and / or has been
tested in a practical environment – at least prototypically.
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Your presentation is well-structured and does bring across its message.
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The topic is well described and covers enough explanations, examples,
use cases, graphics, etc.
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Novelty: The topic covered is new to your industry – not necessarily new
to business in general
In case your presentation will be accepted, we will provide you with
detailed information on organisational matters according to the selection
of submissions and conference participation.
We are looking forward to your contribution!
Marco Brattinga
Artem Revenko
*Industry & Use Case Track Chairs*
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Dear all,
As part of the MOOCResearch2.0 project<https://www.uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/ilc/moocresearch2-0-0> at UCLouvain (Belgium), we are conducting a survey on the motivations, attitudes, and challenges of non-native English speakers when taking Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) in English.
If you’re a non-native English speaker who has taken a MOOC in English, we’d love to hear from you! The survey is quick (15 minutes) and anonymous 👉 https://surveys.uclouvain.be/index.php/228944?lang=en
Your feedback will help us better understand the needs of non-native English speakers and contribute to the development of guidelines for more accessible and inclusive MOOCs.
We would also greatly appreciate it if you could help us spread the word by sharing the survey with your networks—including students, professionals, lifelong learners, or anyone you know who might have taken a MOOC in English. The broader and more diverse the input, the more meaningful our results will be.
Thank you for your support!
Best regards,
The MOOCResearch2.0 Team
UCLouvain
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Bonjour,
Dans le cadre du projet MOOCResearch2.0<https://www.uclouvain.be/fr/instituts-recherche/ilc/moocresearch2-0-0> à l'UCLouvain (Belgique), nous menons une enquête portant sur les motivations, attitudes et défis rencontrés par les apprenants non-anglophones lorsqu’ils suivent des MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) en anglais.
Si vous êtes non-anglophone et que vous avez déjà suivi un MOOC en anglais, nous serions ravis d'avoir votre avis ! L'enquête est rapide (15 minutes) et anonyme. 👉 https://surveys.uclouvain.be/index.php/319832?lang=fr
Vos réponses nous aideront à mieux comprendre les besoins des personnes non anglophones et à élaborer des recommandations pour rendre les MOOCs plus accessibles et inclusifs.
Nous vous serions également très reconnaissants si vous pouviez nous aider à diffuser ce questionnaire dans vos réseaux — auprès d’étudiant·es, de professionnel·les, d’adultes adeptes de l’apprentissage continu, ou de toute personne ayant suivi un MOOC en anglais. Plus les profils des répondant·es seront variés, plus nos résultats seront riches et pertinents.
Bien à vous,
L'équipe MOOCResearch2.0
UCLouvain