10th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH) @EMNLP: 1st CFP
*** First Call for Papers + Call for Mentors/Mentees ***
We invite paper submissions to the 10th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH), which will take place on 24-29 October at EMNLP 2026.
Website: https://www.workshopononlineabuse.com/cfp.html
Important Dates
* Registration deadline for mentorship programme: April 10, 2026
* Notification of mentor/mentee match: April 25, 2026
* Submission due: June 26, 2026
* ARR reviewed submission due: August 3, 2026
* Notification of acceptance: August 15, 2026
* Camera-ready papers due: September 10, 2026
* Workshop: 24-29 October 2026
Overview
Digital technologies have brought significant benefits to society, transforming how people connect, communicate, and interact. However, these same technologies have also enabled the widespread dissemination and amplification of abusive and harmful content, such as hate speech, harassment, and misinformation. Given the sheer volume of content shared online, addressing abuse and harm at scale requires the use of computational tools. Yet, detecting and moderating online abuse remains a complex task, fraught with technical, social, legal, and ethical challenges.
The 10th Workshop on Online Abuse and Harms (WOAH) invites paper submissions from a diverse range of fields, including but not limited to natural language processing, machine learning, computational social science, law, political science, psychology, sociology, and cultural studies. We explicitly encourage interdisciplinary research, technical and non-technical contributions, and submissions that focus on under-resourced languages. Non-archival papers and civil society reports are also welcome.
Topics covered by WOAH include, but are not limited to:
* New models or methods for detecting abusive and harmful online content, including misinformation;
* Biases and limitations in existing detection models or datasets for abusive and harmful content, especially those in commercial use;
* Development of new datasets and taxonomies for online abuse and harms;
* Novel evaluation metrics and procedures for detecting harmful content;
* Analyses of the dynamics of online abuse, its propagation, and its impact on different communities;
* Social, legal, and ethical considerations in detecting, monitoring, and moderating online abuse.
Special Theme: “Ten Years of WOAH: Reflecting on Progress and New Frontiers”
In its 10th edition, WOAH highlights the theme “Ten Years of WOAH: Reflecting on Progress and New Frontiers”. Over the past decade, WOAH has become a central interdisciplinary venue for online harms research. As harms and enabling technologies have evolved, the field has moved beyond an early focus on textual hate speech and harassment to address more complex phenomena. Advances in AI and online ecosystems have expanded the scale and diversity of harms. Transformer models, multimodal platforms, and recommendation systems have contributed to the escalation of issues like misinformation, radicalisation, child sexual exploitation, identity-based abuse, algorithmic bias, privacy violations, and AI-mediated harms. Methods tackling this have evolved from monolingual lexicon-based approaches to deep learning, multilinguality, multimodality, interpretability, and interdisciplinarity.
Despite this progress, fundamental challenges remain. There is limited consensus on what constitutes “harm”, how context and thresholds should be defined, or how harms vary across cultures and modalities. These ambiguities affect datasets and models, constrain comparability, and often marginalise affected communities. The past decade also calls for critical self-reflection. Research has frequently prioritised detection, high-resource languages, and narrowly defined phenomena over intervention, global perspectives, and systemic or structural harms, with insufficient attention to user agency, platform incentives, lived experience, and participatory approaches. Finally, ten years of work have underscored that interdisciplinarity is essential for addressing the sociotechnical nature of the phenomenon. Addressing future online harms will require deeper integration across NLP, ML, social sciences, law, policy, and HCI. WOAH 10 seeks to consolidate lessons from the past decade, identify enduring gaps, and connect research, practice, and policy to guide the next generation of work on online harms.
[NEW!] Mentorship Programme
In light of our theme of reflecting on the past decade, we as organisers have also taken time for self-reflection. While we emphasise the importance of interdisciplinary work, the increasing number of submissions (which we are extremely proud and happy about!) has required us to apply our submission guidelines more strictly. In recent years, these issues have been particularly relevant for submissions coming from outside the NLP community. This signals that, if we do not take action, we risk failing to promote the very diversity we aim to support.
After listening to feedback from the community, we have decided to lower this barrier by launching the first-ever WOAH Mentorship Programme.
Link to register as mentor: https://forms.gle/XaK8KBFomaWZZwG98
Link to register as mentee: https://forms.gle/AC5akVcdzsCvwqEo7
As a mentee, you will be able to propose your WOAH project idea and outline the type of guidance or supervision you are seeking. As a mentor, you will be expected to support your mentee by meeting at least three times during the project (at the beginning, midway, and towards the end). We encourage mentees to include their mentors as co-authors of their WOAH submission.
Timeline:
* Register for the mentorship programme by 10th April
* Notification of mentor/mentee match by 25th April
Submission
Submission is electronic, using the Softconf START conference management system.
Submission link: TBA
The workshop will accept three types of papers.
1) Academic Papers (long and short): Long papers of up to 8 pages, excluding references, and short papers of up to 4 pages, excluding references. Unlimited pages for references and appendices. Accepted papers will be given an additional page of content to address reviewer comments. Previously published papers cannot be accepted.
2) Non-Archival Submissions: Up to 2 pages, excluding references, to summarise and showcase in-progress work and work published elsewhere.
3) Civil Society Reports: Non-archival submissions, with a minimum of 2 pages and no upper limit. Can include work published elsewhere.
All submissions must use the official ACL style files<https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files>. Submissions that do not conform to the required styles, including paper size, margin width, and font size restrictions, will be rejected without review. All submissions should adhere to the workshop policies https://www.workshopononlineabuse.com/policies.html.
WOAH Community
We are excited to share the WOAH community Slack channel — a workspace for researchers interested in or working on understanding and addressing online abuse and harms!
Join us here: https://join.slack.com/t/hatespeechdet-47d7560/shared_invite/zt-2a8d96j4z-g…
Contact Info
Please send any questions about the workshop to organizers(a)workshopononlineabuse.com<mailto:organizers@workshopononlineabuse.com>
Organisers
Agostina Calabrese, Cohere
Thomas Davidson, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Christine de Kock, University of Melbourne
Urja Khurana, Delft University of Technology
Marta Marchiori Manerba, University of Turin
Paloma Piot, Universidade da Coruña
Zeerak Talat, University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in Scotland, with registration number SC005336. Is e buidheann carthannais a th’ ann an Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann, clàraichte an Alba, àireamh clàraidh SC005336.
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CARI'2026 – Last Call For Papers [Extended Deadline]
The 18th African Conference on Research in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics (CARI'2026)
October 21-24, 2026
University of Abomey-Calavi, Cotonou – Benin
https://cari-conf.bj/
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OVERVIEW
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CARI, the African Conference on Research in Computer Science and Applied Mathematics, is the flagship event of ASDS - African Society in Digital Science (https://asds.africa/). It brings together researchers and practitioners from Africa and beyond to present and discuss advances in computer science and applied mathematics, aiming to strengthen collaboration, international cooperation, and the visibility of African research while fostering innovation to address the continent's challenges.
CARI'2026 will be held on October 21-24, 2026. The program will feature keynote talks, technical sessions, poster presentations, and panel discussions, preceded by workshops and tutorials on October 22, 2026.
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SCOPE AND TOPICS OF INTEREST
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CARI 2026 invites submissions in English of full papers presenting original research results and short papers reporting work in progress or position papers.
The conference is structured around two main tracks: Computer Science and Applied Mathematics. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Track: Computer Science
- Algorithms and optimisation
- Artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science
- Distributed systems and cloud computing
- Networking and the Internet of Things
- Security, privacy, and dependable systems
- Digital sovereignty and computing for Africa
Track: Applied Mathematics
- Analysis of dynamical Systems
- Partial differential equations and their applications
- High-performance scientific computing
- Mathematical foundations of artificial intelligence
- Mathematical Modelling
- Stochastic Systems
CARI'2026 especially welcomes applied research addressing African contexts and challenges, with application domains including agriculture, healthcare, education, environmental systems, transportation, and logistics.
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IMPORTANT DATES (All deadlines are at 23:59 GMT)
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- Paper submission: 30 March, 2026 -> EXTENDED DEADLINE: 10 April, 2026
- Notification to authors: 22 June, 2026
- Camera-ready deadline: 6 July, 2026
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PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
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CARI'2026 accepts submissions (in English) in three categories:
- Full papers describing original research (up to 14 pages excluding references).
- Work-in-progress papers on early results (up to 7 pages in length excluding references).
- Position papers proposing novel or unconventional ideas - preferably supported by empirical data and measurements - that differ from prior published work (up to 7 pages excluding references).
All submissions must be original, unpublished, and not under consideration elsewhere. All submissions will be reviewed based on relevance, originality, significance, and clarity.
The use of AI systems to generate text (e.g. LLM) for inclusion in a CARI submission is only allowed for improving language and readability and if its role is properly documented in the paper (in the acknowledgements section).
Papers should follow the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format (Springer) and be submitted via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cari2026)
CARI 2026 employs a single-blind review process, with authors' names included in submissions.
As CARI'2024, all accepted papers should be published in Springer's book series Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) or Trends in Mathematics and made available through the SpringerLink Digital Library (indexed in Scopus, ACM Digital Library, DBLP, and Google Scholar). Selected papers from CARI'2026 will be invited to submit extended versions for possible publication in ARIMA.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
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Web: https://cari-conf.bj/
E-mail: Cari2026bj(a)gmail.com
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Appel : Journée d'étude « IA et découvrabilité scientifique : enjeux pour la francophonie »
Jeudi 30 avril, Montréal, Canada
**Date limite de réponse : 4 avril 2026**
https://dcsf.cirst.ca/journees-ia-decouvrabilite-appel/
Créée en 2024 par le Fonds de recherche du Québec, la Chaire de recherche du Québec sur la découvrabilité des contenus scientifiques en français (DCSF) s'intéresse aux conditions d'accès, de diffusion et d'usage des savoirs scientifiques en français. Elle étudie les pratiques de publication et les outils technologiques qui influencent la découvrabilité des contenus. Elle développe des solutions pour infléchir le recul de l'usage du français en recherche et pour bonifier les capacités de découverte des principales plateformes de diffusion de contenus scientifiques en français utilisées au Québec.
En soutenant des stratégies et des outils adaptés, la Chaire vise ainsi à renforcer durablement la présence du français dans les communautés de recherche.
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La journée d’étude « IA et découvrabilité scientifique : enjeux pour la francophonie », organisée le 30 avril 2026, propose une réflexion collective sur les effets des outils d’intelligence artificielle dans la circulation des savoirs scientifiques en français.
Des tables rondes, des présentations, une session de posters et un atelier pratique permettront d’examiner les enjeux de l’IA pour la recherche francophone : promesses et limites de l’IA générative, biais linguistiques et sociaux des modèles multilingues, enjeux de souveraineté des données et propriété intellectuelle, standardisation du savoir.
Cette journée entend ouvrir un espace de débat sur l’avenir de la publication scientifique en français et identifier des leviers d’action pour renforcer la découvrabilité des contenus francophones dans les environnements numériques contemporains. Outre la consolidation d’un réseau de recherche interdisciplinaire, cette journée a pour objectif de favoriser l’identification de pistes de recherche sur les transformations induites par l’IA dans la circulation des savoirs scientifiques en français.
Appel à présentations
Public visé
Personnes utilisatrices (journalisme, communication scientifique, milieux communautaires, etc.), communauté de recherche (IA, communication, sciences de l’information, sciences humaines et sociales, études linguistiques, etc.).
Format
Communication de 15 minutes + 5 minutes de questions.
Participation en mode hybride (en personne ou à distance).
Thématiques
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Biais linguistiques et sociaux des modèles multilingues
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Standardisation du savoir et biais d’indexation
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Secteur privé, propriété intellectuelle et souveraineté des données
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Place de la francophonie (Afrique, Europe, Québec, etc.) dans les modèles d’IA
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Recherche documentaire : les LLM face aux moteurs de recherche
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Découvrabilité scientifique et vulgarisation
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Publication scientifique en français (enjeux globaux et responsabilités locales)
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Les propositions hors de ces thèmes mais en cohérence avec la thématique générale des journées sont les bienvenues.
Soumission
Un seul document pdf contenant :
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Titre
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Auteur.e.s
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Affiliation.s
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Résumé (250 mots)
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Courte biographie
Appel à posters
Public visé
Personnes utilisatrices (journalisme, communication scientifique, milieux communautaires, etc.), personnes étudiantes de cycles supérieurs, postdoctorantes.
Format
Session posters de 45 minutes à 1 heure.
Présentation sur place. Si vous souhaitez présenter un poster à distance, merci de nous contacter.
Poster au format A0.
Thématiques
Les posters peuvent porter sur tous les enjeux en lien avec l’IA, la recherche d’information, la traduction, la publication scientifique, la découvrabilité ou les langues de diffusion de la science.
Soumission
Un seul document pdf contenant:
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Titre
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Auteur.e.s
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Affiliation.s
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Résumé (250 mots)
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3 à 5 mots-clés
Pour les personnes étudiantes : cycle d’étude et stade de la recherche (exploratoire, résultats préliminaires, finalisée)
Modalités générales
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Langue des soumissions et des communications : français et anglais
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Envoi des propositions : chaire.dcsf(a)proton.me
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Date limite : 4 avril 2026
Les propositions seront évaluées au fur et à mesure de leurs réceptions. Aucune contribution ne sera évaluée après le 4 avril.
Les communications feront l’objet d’une captation vidéo et d’une valorisation sur le site de la Chaire.
Second International Conference on Natural Language Processing and
Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Security
(NLPAICS'2026)
University of Alicante, Alicante, Spain
11 and 12 June 2026
https://nlpaics2026.gplsi.es/ [1]
Final Reminder
*** Extended Submission Deadline 13 April 2026 ***
Recent advances in Natural Language Processing (NLP), Deep Learning and
Large Language Models (LLMs) have resulted in improved performance of
applications. In particular, there has been a growing interest in
employing AI methods in different Cyber Security applications.
In today's digital world, Cyber Security has emerged as a heightened
priority for both individual users and organisations. As the volume of
online information grows exponentially, traditional security approaches
often struggle to identify and prevent evolving security threats. The
inadequacy of conventional security frameworks highlights the need for
innovative solutions that can effectively navigate the complex digital
landscape to ensure robust security. NLP and AI in Cyber Security have
vast potential to significantly enhance threat detection and mitigation
by fostering the development of advanced security systems for autonomous
identification, assessment, and response to security threats in real
time. Recognising this challenge and the capabilities of NLP and AI
approaches to fortify Cyber Security systems, the Second International
Conference on Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Artificial
Intelligence (AI) for Cyber Security (NLPAICS'2026) continues the
tradition from NLPAICS'2024 to be a gathering place for researchers in
NLP and AI methods for Cyber Security. We invite contributions that
present the latest NLP and AI solutions for mitigating risks in
processing digital information.
Conference topics
The conference invites submissions on a broad range of topics related to
the employment of NLP and AI (and in general, language studies and
models) for Cyber Security, including but not limited to:
_Societal and Human Security and Safety_
* Content Legitimacy and Quality
* Detection and mitigation of hate speech and offensive language
* Fake news, deepfakes, misinformation and disinformation
* Detection of machine-generated language in multimodal context (text,
speech
and gesture)
* Trust and credibility of online information
* User Security and Safety
* Cyberbullying and identification of internet offenders
* Monitoring extremist fora
* Suicide prevention
* Clickbait and scam detection
* Fake profile detection in online social networks
* Technical Measures and Solutions
* Social engineering identification, phishing detection
* NLP for risk assessment
* Controlled languages for safe messages
* Prevention of malicious use of ai models
* Forensic linguistics
* Human Factors in Cyber Security
_Speech Technology and Multimodal Investigations for Cyber Security_
* Voice-based security: Analysis of voice recordings or transcripts
for security threats
* Detection of machine-generated language in multimodal context (text,
speech and gesture)
* NLP and biometrics in multimodal context
_Data and Software Security_
* Cryptography
* Digital forensics
* Malware detection, obfuscation
* Models for documentation
* NLP for data privacy and leakage prevention (DLP)
* Addressing dataset "poisoning" attacks
_Human-Centric Security and Support_
* Natural language understanding for chatbots: NLP-powered chatbots
for user support and security incident reporting
* User behaviour analysis: analysing user-generated text data (e.g.,
chat logs and emails) to detect insider threats or unusual behaviour
* Human supervision of technology for Cyber Security
_Anomaly Detection and Threat Intelligence_
* Text-Based Anomaly Detection
* Identification of unusual or suspicious patterns in logs, incident
reports or other textual data
* Detecting deviations from normal behaviour in system logs or network
traffic
* Threat Intelligence Analysis
* Processing and analysing threat intelligence reports, news, articles
and blogs on latest Cyber Security threats
* Extracting key information and indicators of compromise (IoCs) from
unstructured text
_Systems and Infrastructure Security_
* Systems Security
* Anti-reverse engineering for protecting privacy and anonymity
* Identification and mitigation of side-channel attacks
* Authentication and access control
* Enterprise-level mitigation
* NLP for software vulnerability detection
* Malware Detection through Code Analysis
* Analysing code and scripts for malware
* Detection using NLP to identify patterns indicative of malicious
code
_Financial Cyber Security_
* Financial fraud detection
* Financial risk detection
* Algorithmic trading security
* Secure online banking
* Risk management in finance
* Financial text analytics
_Ethics, Bias, and Legislation in Cyber Security_
* Ethical and Legal Issues
* Digital privacy and identity management
* The ethics of NLP and speech technology
* Explainability of NLP and speech technology tools
* Legislation against malicious use of AI
* Regulatory issues
* Bias and Security
* Bias in Large Language Models (LLMs)
* Bias in security related datasets and annotations
_Datasets and resources for Cyber Security Applications_
_Specialised Security Applications and Open Topics_
* Intelligence applications
* Emerging and innovative applications in Cyber Security
_Special Theme Track - Future of Cyber Security in the Era of LLMs and
Generative AI_
NLPAICS 2026 will feature a special theme track with the goal of
stimulating discussion around Large Language Models (LLMs), Generative
AI and ensuring their safety. The latest generation of LLMs, such as
CHATGPT, Gemini, DeepSeek, LLAMA and open-source alternatives, has
showcased remarkable advancements in text and image understanding and
generation. However, as we navigate through uncharted territory, it
becomes imperative to address the challenges associated with employing
these models in everyday tasks, focusing on aspects such as fairness,
ethics, and responsibility. The theme track invites studies on how to
ensure the safety of LLMs in various tasks and applications and what
this means for the future of the field. The possible topics of
discussion include (but are not limited to) the following:
* Detection of LLM-generated language in multimodal context (text,
speech and gesture)
* LLMs for forensic linguistics
* Bias in LLMs
* Safety benchmarks for LLMs
* Legislation against malicious use of LLMs
* Tools to evaluate safety in LLMs
* Methods to enhance the robustness of language models
Keynote Speaker
We are delighted to announce that Preslav Nakov from Mohamed bin Zayed
University of Artificial Intelligence (Abu Dhabi)
(https://mbzuai.ac.ae/study/faculty/preslav-nakov/ [2]) will be keynote
speaker at NLPAICS 2026.
Submissions and Publication
NLPAICS welcomes high-quality submissions in English, which can take two
forms:
* Regular long papers: These can be up to eight (8) pages long,
presenting substantial, original, completed, and unpublished work.
* Short (poster) papers: These c in an be up to four (4) pages long
and are suitable for describing small, focused contributions, ongoing
research, negative results, system demonstrations, etc. Short papers
will be presented as part of a poster session.
The conference will not consider and evaluate abstracts only.
Accepted papers, including both long and short papers, will be published
as e-proceedings with ISBN will available online on the conference
website at the time of the conference and are expected to be uploaded
into the ACL Anthology.
To prepare your submission, please make sure to use the NLPAICS 2026
style files available here:
LaTeX in Overleaf: https://www.overleaf.com/read/sgwmrzbmjfhc#aeea77 [3]
Word:
https://nlpaics2026.gplsi.es/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/NLPAICS2026_Proceed…
[4]
Papers should be submitted through Softconf/START using the following
link: https://softconf.com/p/nlpaics2026/user/ [5]
The conference will feature a student workshop. Submissions to the
student workshop can be in the form of both regular and short papers but
will be evaluated separately and will be presented as a separate session
at the conference.
Awards will be offered to the authors of best papers.
Important dates
* Submission deadline (extended): 13 April 2026
* Reviewing process: 14 April 2026 - 11 May 2026
* Notification of acceptance: 12 May 2026
* Camera-ready due: 25 May 2026
* Conference camera-ready proceedings ready 5 June 2026
* Conference: 11-12 June 2026
Organisation
Conference Chairs
Ruslan Mitkov (University of Alicante)
Rafael Muñoz (University of Alicante)
Programme Committee Chairs
Elena Lloret (University of Alicante)
Tharindu Ranasinghe (Lancaster University)
Publication Chair
Ernesto Estevanell (University of Alicante)
Sponsorship Chair
Andres Montoyo (University of Alicante)
Student Workshop Chair
Salima Lamsiyah (University of Luxembourg)
Best Paper Award Chair
Saad Ezzini (King Fahd University of Petroleum & Minerals)
Publicity Chair
Beatriz Botella (University of Alicante)
Social Programme Chair
Alba Bonet (University of Alicante)
Programme Committee
* Vivek Kumar, University of Bundeswehr München, Germany.
* Hansi Hettiarachchi, Lancaster University, UK.
* Rui Sousa Silva, University of Porto, Portugal.
* Cengiz Acartürk, Jagiellonian University, Poland
* Lena Podoletz, Lancaster University, UK
* Nasredine Semmar, CEA/University of Paris-Saclay, France
* Sevil Sen, Hacettepe University, Turkey
* Wajdi Zaghouani, Northwest University, Qatar
* Marcos Zampieri, George Mason University, USA
* Jacques Klein, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
* Ignatius Ezeani, Lancaster University, UK
* Cengiz Acarturk, Jagiellonian University, Poland
* Matthew Bradbury, Lancaster University, UK
* Paul Rayson, Lancaster University, UK
* Daniel Prince, Lancaster University, UK
* Basil Germond, Lancaster University, UK
* Hongmei He, University of Salford, UK
* Rafael Valencia García, University of Murcia, Spain,
* Angela Almela Sanchez-Lafuente, University of Murcia, Spain
* Eugenio Martínez Cámara, University of Jaén, Spain
* Alfonso Ureña López, University of Jaén, Spain
* Dan Fretwell, Lancaster University, UK
* Sedat Akleylek, University of Tartu, Estonia
* Ozkan Kilic, Cisco Systems Inc., USA
* Ilker Ozcelik, Eskisehir Osmangazi University, Turkey
* Ozgur Ural, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, USA
Venue
The Second International Conference on Natural Language Processing and
Artificial Intelligence for Cyber Security (NLPAICS'2026) will take
place at the University of Alicante and is organised by the University
of Alicante GPLSI research group.
Related events
The conference school will precede the summer school _The Paradigm
Shift: From Rules to Models in Natural _Language 15, 16 and 17 June 2026
(_https://summer-school.gplsi.es_ [6]).
Further information and contact details
The conference website is https://nlpaics2026.gplsi.es/ [7] and will be
updated on a regular basis. For further information, please email
nlpaics2026(a)dlsi.ua.es
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Universidad de Granada |https://www.ugr.es/personal/amal-haddad-haddad
Lexicon Research Group |http://lexicon.ugr.es/haddad
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Event Coordinator, BAAL SIG 'Language, Learning and Teaching'
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4TH WORKSHOP ON EYE MOVEMENTS AND THE ASSESSMENT OF READING COMPREHENSION
Dates: June 18-20, 2026
Location: University of Koblenz, Germany
Webpage: https://uni-ko.de/UTq3s
## Workshop theme:
Effective and widely available reading assessments are fundamental for educational and clinical settings, as they are instrumental for early diagnosis of reading difficulties, enabling timely and targeted intervention. In this workshop, we explore how eye-tracking combined with machine learning technologies can enhance reading assessments. Our goal is to bring together researchers from various relevant fields, including educational science, cognitive psychology, psycholinguistics, eye-tracking-based reading research, and machine learning. The workshop will provide a platform for exchanging ideas for the next generation of reading assessments aided by eye-tracking and machine learning technologies, as well as inspiring cross-disciplinary research collaborations.
We invite submissions on any topic related to the workshop's theme, including:
* Methods and practices of reading assessment in education (including large scale assessments) * Reading instruction and development * Reading impairments and learning difficulties * Machine reading comprehension * AI, NLP and ML modeling of human reading * Predictive modelling of language proficiency and reading processes underlying comprehension * HCI, human factors, and interactive tutoring systems * Eye tracking technologies * Cognitive models of eye movements in reading * Psycholinguistic analyses of reading * Text readability and simplification
Since the workshop aims to bring together researchers from different communities and addresses a nascent research area, we also welcome contributions that involve eye movements in reading (or alternative methodologies such as self-paced reading and mouse tracking) without directly addressing the assessment of reading comprehension. Likewise, we invite contributions on reading assessments that do not involve eye-tracking.
## Important dates:
* Abstract submission deadline: April 1, 2026 * Acceptance notifications: April 10, 2026 * Application deadline for travel stipends: April 23, 2026 * Registration period ends: May 15, 2026 * Workshop dates: June 18-20, 2026
## Workshop format:
The first two days will feature a structured program, including talks, poster sessions, and group discussions. On the third day, the focus shifts to a more relaxed format, providing participants with the opportunity to network and plan joint activities in an informal setting while enjoying a hike or a boat tour on the rivers.
## Invited speakers (confirmed):
Ido Roll
Faculty of Education in Science and Technology & Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences
Technion – Israel Institute of Technology, Israel
Sascha Schroeder
Institute of Psychology
University of Goettingen, Germany
## Submissions:
- We invite submissions of short abstracts of up to 350 words.
- To submit your abstract, please fill in the abstract submission form
at https://forms.gle/Nh7bREP59eyeYQGEA
- Submissions will be reviewed by the workshop organizers primarily with
an eye to relevance.
- We expect to accept 25–35 submissions.
## Venue:
The workshop will be held at the family owned Diehls Hotel which was established in 1919 and is beautifully located directly on the banks of the Rhine River. We booked two interconnected conference rooms Ehrenbreitenstein I and II which can accommodate up to 90 participants. Refreshments throughout the workshop will be provided by the hotel.
A contingent of hotel rooms has been reserved for workshop participants. The hotel also features a highly recommended restaurant, where we will enjoy our social dinner on Thursday evening.
In addition to the conference facilities, attendees will appreciate the hotel’s charming riverside setting. It is in close proximity to historic sites of the city.
The city of Koblenz is well connected to the city of Frankfurt via train. The venue is then accessible from Koblenz main station (Koblenz Hbf) by bus (16-25 Min depending on the bus route) or from the old city by taking a scenic ride across the Rhine river in the famous Koblenz Cable Car.
Contact information for booking and venue description with photos: https://diehls-hotel.de/en/rooms-suites/
## Funding
The workshop is funded by the MultiplEYE COST Action and the University of Koblenz. The workshop will provide financial support to cover travel expenses for a limited number of participants. Authors will be invited to apply for travel funding upon abstract acceptance. Funding may be partial, and priority will be given to junior researchers.
## Workshop organizers
Maja Stegenwallner-Schuetz
Dept. of Special Education
University of Koblenz, Germany
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Lena Jaeger
Dept. of Computational Linguistics
University of Zurich, Switzerland
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Yevgeni Berzak
Faculty of Data and Decision Sciences
Technion, Israel
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Titus von der Malsburg
Inst. of Linguistics
University of Stuttgart, Germany
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*** Last Call for Research Papers ***
International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines,
and Configuration (VARIABILITY 2026)
29 September - 2 October 2026, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina
Limassol, Cyprus
https://conf.researchr.org/home/variability-2026
(*** Submission Deadline extended to 10 April 2026, AoE ***)
The International Conference on Software and Systems Reuse, Product Lines, and
Configuration (VARIABILITY 2026) invites high-quality contributions from researchers and
practitioners in software engineering, systems engineering, and related disciplines
focussing on a broad spectrum of methods, concepts, and tools for variability.
VARIABILITY aims to be the premier forum for the exchange of ideas, experiences, and
results in all aspects of software and systems variability management, reuse, software
configuration, and customization.
As software and systems become increasingly configurable, reusable, and adaptable,
managing their variability across all lifecycle phases is more critical—and more challenging
—than ever. VARIABILITY 2026 seeks to bring together the diverse communities that
address these challenges from theoretical, technical, and practical perspectives.
VARIABILITY results from a merge of three prominent conferences focussing on software
and systems variability, configuration and reuse: SPLC (the International Systems and
Software Product Line Conference, 29 successful editions), VaMoS (the International
Working Conference on Variability Modelling of Software-Intensive Systems, 19 successful
editions), and ICSR (the International Conference on Systems and Software Reuse, 22
successful editions).
VARIABILITY is by design open as a conference. It welcomes new fields of variability-
intensive research, such as artificial intelligence, hybrid software-hardware systems, etc.
For this first edition of VARIABILITY, we strive to continue the success of the predecessor
conferences ICSR, SPLC, and VaMoS by welcoming high-quality submissions for the
research track in numerous closely related areas, such as systems and software product
lines, systems and software reuse, configurable systems and software, product
configuration, and systems and software variability. We will award the best research paper
and the best artifact paper.
Topics of Interest
We invite contributions on variability management, reuse, and configuration across all
phases of the software and systems lifecycle. The topics of interest include, but are not
limited to:
Requirements & Domain Engineering
• Domain analysis and variability modeling
• Decision modeling and support
• Customization and personalization specification
• Requirements variability and traceability
Architecture & Design
• Variability-aware software architectures
• Architecture-centric product line engineering
• Model-driven engineering (MDE)
• Multi-product lines, program families, product lines of product lines, software
ecosystems
Implementation & Code Generation
• Generative programming and code synthesis
• Modularization techniques for reusable code
• Programming languages and frameworks for variability
• Open-source strategies for software reuse
Testing, Verification & Quality Assurance
• Testing and analysis of configurable systems
• Safety and security in variable systems
• Formal Methods for Software Product Lines
• Non-functional properties: quality-aware analysis, quality-driven configuration
• Reuse in testing, verification, and quality assurance
Evolution, Maintenance & Operation
• Refactoring and restructuring of configurable systems
• Reverse engineering, variability mining, and refactoring
• Runtime variability and dynamic (software) product lines
• Maintenance strategies for large-scale reused systems
• Variability in DevOps and CI/CD pipelines
AI and Data-Driven Methods
• Machine learning for variability management
• AI-assisted product configuration
• Data and repository mining from product lines and configuration histories
• Recommendation systems for reuse and customization
Publication of Proceedings
Accepted papers will be published in the VARIABILITY 2026 proceedings by Springer in the
LNCS series.
Submission Guidelines
Paper Types
We invite the following types of submissions:
• Full Papers (up to 18 pages excluding references): Research papers must present
original, unpublished work with validated results through empirical evaluation, formal
analysis, or implementation-based experiments. Submissions must clearly articulate the
problem, its relevance, the proposed contribution, and validation results.
• Short Papers (6 - 8 pages excluding references): Short papers present early-stage
research, novel ideas, or conceptual proposals that are not yet fully developed or
validated but offer promising directions. These papers should articulate the vision,
motivation, and potential impact.
Formatting
Papers must use the Springer LNCS template according to:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
Springer provides author guidelines that should be consulted for further details:
https://resource-preview-cms.springernature.com/springer-cms/rest/v1/conten…
Submission Link
Submissions should be made via Easy Chair, selecting the research track:
https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=variability2026
Paper Originality, Double-Anonymous Policy, Reviewing
All papers must be original and not under review elsewhere. Submissions will be double-
anonymous and reviewed by at least three experts. Submissions will be evaluated based
on their novelty, relevance, rigor, transparency, and presentation. Authors of submissions
to the first deadline might be invited to submit a revision of their papers to the second
deadline, which will be reviewed as a revision.
Revisions
Research-track papers can be submitted to the first or second cycle. In the first cycle,
papers can receive the following decisions: accept, revision, or reject. Revision means that
the reviewers believe that the paper has potential, but that its quality or contribution is
not yet ready for publication. Such papers are offered lightweight shepherding by a
community member, who is not necessarily a PC member or reviewer. Revised papers
should be submitted to the second cycle together with a response letter, explaining how
the reviewer comments were addressed. They are then reviewed by the same PC members.
Papers rejected in the first cycle can be resubmitted in the second cycle, but need to
contain an appendix “Changes to First-Cycle Submission” at the end of the PDF (after
references, regardless of the page limit) that lists the major changes in bullet-point format.
Best Paper Awards
Springer will sponsor the awards for bet papers with an overall amount of €1000.
Journal Special Issue
Selected accepted papers will be invited to submit extended versions with at least 30%
additional and original material, to be published in a special issue in a reputable Software
Engineering journal (currently under negotiation).
Important Dates (AoE)
• Paper Submission Deadline: 10 April 2026 (extended)
• Notification of Acceptance: 1 June 2026
• Camera-Ready Deadline: 15 July 2025
• Author Registration: 15 July 2025
Organisation
General Chairs
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
• Gilles Perrouin, FNRS & University of Namur, Belgium
Research Track Chairs
• Thorsten Berger, Ruhr University Bochum, Germany
• Ina Schaefer, KIT, Germany
Industry Track Chairs
• Shaukat Ali, Simula Research Lab and Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway
• Martin Becker, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
Journal First Track Chairs
• Mathieu Acher, University Rennes, Inria, CNRS, IRISA, France
• Xhevahire Tërnava, LTCI, Télécom Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France
Doctoral Symposium Track Chairs
• Rick Rabiser, LIT CPS, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria
• Iris Reinhartz-Berger, University of Haifa, Israel
Demos and Tools Track Chairs
• Sandra Greiner, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark
• Leopoldo Teixeira, Federal University of Pernambuco
Projects Showcase Chairs
• Daniel Struber, Chalmers, University of Gothenburg, Radbound University, Sweden
• Dalila Tamzalit, Nantes Université, France
Hall of Fame Chairs
• Martin Becker, Fraunhofer IESE, Germany
• Goetz Botterweck, Lero - The Irish Software Research Centre and University of Limerick, Ireland
• Natsuko Noda, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan
Workshops Chairs
• Lidia Fuentes, Universidad de Malaga, Spain
• Malte Lochau, University of Siegen, Germany
Tutorials Chairs
• Loek Cleophas, Eindhoven University of Technology and Stellenbosch University, The Netherlands
• Mahsa Varshosaz, IT University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Proceedings Chair
• Sophie Fortz, King's College London, UK
Publicity Chairs
• Wesley Assunção, North Carolina State University, USA
• Kentaro Yoshimura, Hitachi Ltd, Japan
Local Organiser and Finance Chair
• George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Dear all,
We are excited to announce that the Evaluation Campaign for the
HISEMOTIONS at IberLEF 2026 is officially underway.
All dataset subsets—including training, development, and the newly released
test sets—are now available for download.
You can find the data and the information about our shared task below:
Task Overview
HISEMOTIONS 2026 focuses on emotion detection in Early Modern Spanish
epistolary texts (16th–17th centuries). Unlike most existing emotion
detection tasks that target modern languages or contemporary genres (e.g.,
social media, reviews), this challenge explores historical linguistic
variation and semantic shift, raising a new challenge for NLP systems.
Participants are tasked with developing systems that automatically identify
emotional content in fragments of historical Spanish letters, addressing
issues such as diachronic language variation, historical semantic shifting,
and domain adaptation. The shared task aims to foster methodological
progress at the intersection of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Digital
Humanities.
🔗 Task pages / resources:
https://github.com/albinasarymsakova/HISEMOTIONS_2026https://www.codabench.org/competitions/14140/?secret_key=c6ae8bdb-dd2f-4908…
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Why Participate?
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Advance emotion detection methods in low-resource and historical domains.
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Explore semantic change effects on automatic classification.
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Benchmark systems on a novel historical dataset with expert human
annotation.
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Cutting-edge research into the computational study of cultural heritage.
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Shared Task Details
Task: Multi-label emotion detection
Each text fragment should be labelled with one or more of the following
emotions:
• joy • sadness • fear • anger • surprise • hope
Participants will predict binary labels for each emotion per fragment.
Systems will be evaluated against hidden gold labels using standard metrics
such as precision, recall, and macro-F1 score.
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Important Dates
Task announcement
February 9, 2026
Development data release
February 12, 2026
Training data release
March 11, 2026
Test data release & evaluation start
March 26, 2026
Deadline for system submissions
April 30, 2026
Official results published
May 4, 2026
System description papers due
May 20, 2026
Review notification
June 19, 2026
Camera-ready papers due
July 1, 2026
IberLEF Workshop (presentations)
September 22, 2026
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Contact & Submission
For updates, questions, or discussions about the task, please open issues
in the task GitHub repository or contact the organisers. Detailed
submission guidelines will be published alongside the data releases.
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We look forward to your participation and contribution to this exciting
challenge!
— HISEMOTIONS 2026 Organising Committee
Dra. Albina Sarymsakova, CSIC-IEGPS-XuGa
Dra. Patricia Martín Rodilla, CSIC-IEGPS-XuGa
Dr. Eugenio Martínez Cámara, Universidad de Jaén
Dr. Alfonso Ureña López, Universidad de Jaén
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Call for Participation
LxMLS 2026 - 16th Lisbon Machine Learning School
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We invite everyone interested in Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing to attend the 16th Lisbon Machine Learning School (LxMLS 2026).
Important Dates
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* Application Deadline: April 29th
* Notification of Admission: May 15th
* Early registration: June 28th
* Late registration: July 13th
* Summer School: July 20–25, 2026
Topics and Intended Audience
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The school will cover a range of Machine Learning (ML) topics, from theory to practice, that are important in solving Natural Language Processing (NLP) problems that arise in the analysis and use of Web data.
Our target audience is:
* Researchers and graduate students in the fields of NLP and Computational Linguistics;
* Computer scientists who have interests in statistics and machine learning;
* Industry practitioners who desire a deeper understanding of these subjects.
Features of LxMLS:
* No deep previous knowledge of ML or NLP is required, but the attendants are assumed to have some basic background on mathematics and programming;
* Days are divided into morning lectures and afternoon lab sessions and practical talks (see schedule);
* The Labs guide will be provided one month in advance. Last year's guide is available on the website.
* The first day is scheduled to review basic concepts and introduce the necessary tools for implementation exercises
* Both basic (e.g linear classifiers) and advanced topics (e.g. deep learning and transformers) will be covered
* Welcome reception, Banquet, daily lunch as well as morning and afternoon coffee breaks are included in the application fee
* Lecturers are leading researchers in machine learning and natural language processing
List of Confirmed Speakers
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ADÈLE H. RIBEIRO – Philipps-Universität Marburg | Germany
ANDRÉ MARTINS – University of Lisbon & Unbabel | Portugal
BHIKSHA RAJ – Carnegie Mellon University | USA
DESMOND ELLIOTT – University of Copenhagen | Denmark
ERIC XING – Carnegie Mellon University & Mohamed Bin Zayed University of AI | USA
LEON BOTTOU – Flatiron Institute | USA
MÁRIO FIGUEIREDO – University of Lisbon | Portugal
NOAH SMITH – University of Washington & Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence | USA
ZITA MARINHO – University of Lisbon | Portugal
Please visit our webpage for up-to-date information: http://lxmls.it.pt/2026/
Apply here: http://tiny.cc/apply-lxmls2026
Any questions should be directed to: lxmls-2026(a)googlegroups.com
We are looking forward to your participation!
-- The organizers of LxMLS 2026.