Overview
The Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) is calling for workshop proposals to be held in conjunction with the AACL 2026 and EMNLP 2026 conferences. This initiative aims to foster discussions and advancements in computational linguistics and its related fields, including linguistics, speech processing, information retrieval, and multimodal processing. The workshops are significant for the AI/ML community as they provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to share insights and collaborate on emerging trends and challenges in the field.
Background & Relevance
Computational linguistics is a rapidly evolving discipline that intersects with various domains, such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, and human-computer interaction. The importance of workshops in this field cannot be overstated, as they facilitate knowledge exchange and promote innovative research methodologies. By encouraging diverse participation and perspectives, these workshops can significantly contribute to the advancement of NLP technologies and their applications across different languages and cultures.
Key Details
- Proposal Submission Deadline: January 16, 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: February 20, 2026
- Conference Venues:
- AACL 2026: Hengqin, Zhuhai, China (November 6-10, 2026)
- EMNLP 2026: Budapest, Hungary (October 24-29, 2026)
- Submission Format: Proposals must be submitted as PDF documents using the provided LaTeX template.
- Submission Link: Submit here
Eligibility & Participation
This call for proposals is open to researchers, practitioners, and educators in the field of computational linguistics and related disciplines. It targets those interested in organizing workshops that promote collaboration and knowledge sharing among diverse participants.
Submission or Application Guidelines
Proposals should include the following elements:
– A title, short name/acronym, and a brief description of the workshop topic.
– Discussion of planned measures for hybrid or virtual attendance.
– Description of special requirements and technical needs.
– Limitations that may restrict the workshop to a specific venue.
– Historical details if the workshop has been held before, including previous editions and submission statistics.
– Diversity and Inclusion Efforts.
– Optional details about invited speakers and shared tasks.
The submission form will also request logistical information that does not influence the decision process, such as the maximum number of attendees and preferred venue.
More Information
The workshops will play a crucial role in shaping the discourse around computational linguistics and its applications. By addressing diversity and inclusion, organizers are encouraged to consider how their workshops can contribute to a more equitable representation in the field. This aligns with the broader goals of the ACL to promote a diverse and inclusive environment in NLP research.
Conclusion
Researchers and practitioners are encouraged to submit their workshop proposals for AACL and EMNLP 2026. This is an excellent opportunity to contribute to the advancement of computational linguistics and to foster a collaborative community. Interested individuals should prepare their proposals following the outlined guidelines and submit them by the deadline. Explore this opportunity to share your insights and engage with peers in the field.
Category: CFP & Deadlines
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