Overview
The 15th Workshop on Computational Approaches to Subjectivity, Sentiment & Social Media Analysis (WASSA 2026) invites researchers to submit their work. Scheduled to take place during EACL 2026 from March 24 to 29 in Rabat, Morocco, this half-day workshop aims to foster collaboration among experts in sentiment analysis, emotion detection, and related fields. The significance of this workshop lies in its focus on the practical and theoretical advancements in analyzing subjective content across various disciplines.
Background & Relevance
Subjectivity and sentiment analysis have evolved into critical areas of research, encompassing a wide range of applications from binary classification of reviews to nuanced emotion detection. This field is increasingly relevant in various domains, including economics, sociology, and digital humanities, as it aids in understanding online interactions and public discourse. The workshop aims to highlight the interdisciplinary nature of sentiment analysis and its implications for real-world applications, such as public health messaging and misinformation analysis.
Key Details
- Event: WASSA 2026 Workshop
- Dates: March 24–29, 2026
- Location: Rabat, Morocco
- Submission Deadline: December 17, 2025
- ARR Submission Deadline: January 2, 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: January 23, 2026
- Camera Ready Papers Due: February 3, 2026
- Workshop Topics:
- Resources for sentiment and emotion analysis
- Humor, irony, and sarcasm detection
- Misinformation analysis
- Multimodal emotion detection
- Applications in public health emergencies
- Special track on multilinguality and socio-cultural adaptation
Eligibility & Participation
The workshop is open to researchers from various fields, particularly those focusing on sentiment analysis, emotion detection, and related interdisciplinary work. Contributions from young researchers and studies involving low-resource languages are especially encouraged.
Submission or Application Guidelines
Participants can submit their work in three categories: long papers (up to 8 pages), short papers (up to 4 pages), and demo papers (up to 6 pages). All submissions must adhere to the ACL Author Guidelines and be anonymized for double-blind review. Authors can submit directly through the Open Review platform or commit previously reviewed papers from the ACL Rolling Review process. Supplementary materials to enhance reproducibility are also encouraged, provided they adhere to the anonymization policy.
Additional Context / Real-World Relevance
The workshop’s focus on sentiment analysis is increasingly vital in today’s digital landscape, where understanding public sentiment can influence various sectors, including marketing, crisis management, and social media strategies. The integration of emotion detection into NLP tasks is crucial for developing more sophisticated AI systems that can comprehend human emotions and social dynamics.
Conclusion
WASSA 2026 presents a valuable opportunity for researchers to showcase their work in sentiment and social media analysis. Interested participants are encouraged to submit their papers and engage with a community dedicated to advancing this important field. For more information, visit the WASSA 2026 website.
Category: CFP & Deadlines
Tags: sentiment analysis, social media, natural language processing, emotion detection, computational linguistics, affective computing, multimodal ai, EACL, workshop