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LREC 2026: Language Resources and Evaluation Conference

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Submission Date:
2025-10-17
Notification Date:
2026-02-13
Conference Date:
2026-05-11
Location:
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Years:
15
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Call For Papers

LREC 2026 (Language Resources and Evaluation Conference) is an academic conference held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on 2026-05-11. The paper submission deadline is 2025-10-17. Acceptance notifications are sent on 2026-02-13.

The Fifteenth biennial Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC) will be held at the Palau de Congressos de Palma in Palma, Mallorca, Spain, on 11-16 May 2026. LREC serves as the primary forum for presentations describing the development, dissemination, and use of language resources involving both traditional and recently developed approaches. The scientific program will include invited talks, oral presentations, and poster and demo presentations, as well as a keynote address by the winner of the Antonio Zampolli Prize. Submissions describing all aspects of language resource development and use are invited, including, but not limited to, the following: Language Resource Development Methods and tools for mono- and multi-lingual language resource development and annotation Knowledge discovery/representation (knowledge graphs, linked data, terminologies, lexicons, ontologies, etc.) Resource development for less-resourced/endangered languages Guidelines, standards, best practices, and models for interoperability Language Resource Use Use of language resources in systems and applications for any area of language and speech processing Use of language resources in assistive technologies, support for accessibility Efficient/low-resource methods for language and speech processing Evaluation Methodologies and protocols for evaluation and benchmarking of language technologies Measures for validation of language resources and quality assurance Usability of user interfaces and dialogue systems Bias, safety, and user satisfaction metrics Interpretability/explainability of language models and language and speech processing tools Language Resources and Large Language Models Language resource development for LLMs (monolingual, multilingual, multimodal) (Semi-)automatic generation of training data Training, fine-tuning, adaptation, alignment, and representation learning Guardrails, filters, and modules for generative AI models Policy and Organizational Considerations International and national activities, projects, initiatives, and policies Language coverage and diversity Replicability and reproducibility Organisational, economic, ethical, climate, and legal issues Paper Theme Tracks The above topics are organised in 27 main tracks: T01 Applications Involving LRs and Evaluation for any area/domain of language and speech processing T02 Bias, Offensive and Non-inclusive Language; Guardrails, filters T03 Corpora, Treebanks and Annotation; Tools, Systems and Platforms T04 Dialogue, Conversational Systems, Chatbots, Human-Robot Interaction T05 Digital Humanities, Cultural Heritage and Computational Social Science T06 Discourse and Pragmatics T07 Document Classification, Information Retrieval and Cross-lingual Retrieval T08 Ethics, Research Reproducibility and Replicability, and Environmental Issues T09 Evaluation, Validation, Quality Assurance and Benchmarking Methodologies T10 Inference, Reasoning, Question Answering T11 Information Extraction and Text Mining T12 Interpretability/explainability of language models and language and speech processing tools T13 Knowledge discovery/representation (knowledge graphs, linked data, terminologies, lexicons, ontologies, etc.) T14 Language Modeling and LRs (including training, fine-tuning, representation learning, and generation of synthetic data) T15 Less-Resourced/Endangered/Less-studied Languages T16 Lexicon and Semantics T17 Machine Learning Methods and Techniques for Language and Speech Processing, including efficient/low-resource methods T18 Multilinguality, Machine Translation (including Speech-to-Speech) and Translation Aids T19 Multimodality, Cross-modality (including Sign Languages, Vision and Other Modalities), Multimodal Applications, Grounded Language Acquisition T20 Natural Language Generation and Summarization T21 Simplification, Plain Language and Assistive Technologies T22 Opinion & Argument Mining, Sentiment Analysis, Emotion Recognition/Generation T23 Parsing, Tagging, Chunking, Grammar, Syntax, Morphosyntax, Morphology T24 Policy and Legal Issues (including Language Resource Infrastructures, Interoperabillity, Standards for LRs, Metadata) T25 Psycholinguistics, Cognitive Linguistics and Linguistic Theories T26 Social Media Processing T27 Speech Resources and Processing (including Phonetic Databases, Phonology, Prosody, Speech Recognition, Synthesis and Spoken Language Understanding) Separate calls have been issued for Workshops and Tutorials. We will also organise an Industry Track to report on state of the art within industry and commercial achievements, for which there will be a separate Call.
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Acceptance Ratio

Average acceptance rate: 65.1% over 5 years (2010–2018).

YearSubmittedAcceptedAccepted(%)
2018110271865.2%
2016125074459.5%
2014122774560.7%
2012101369768.8%
201093066271.2%

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