36.2461, Confs: 10th International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages (Finland)
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Subject: 36.2461, Confs: 10th International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages (Finland)
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Date: 20-Aug-2025
From: Mika Hämäläinen [mika.hamalainen at metropolia.fi]
Subject: 10th International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic Languages
10th International Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Uralic
Languages
Short Title: IWCLUL
Date: 10-Dec-2025 - 12-Dec-2025
Location: Joensuu, Finland
Meeting URL: https://acl-sigur.github.io/iwclul2025.html
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics; Text/Corpus
Linguistics
Language Family(ies): Uralic
Submission Deadline: 19-Oct-2025
The purpose of IWCLUL is to bring together researchers working on
computational approaches to Uralic languages (e.g. Finnish, Hungarian,
Estonian, Võro, the Sámi languages, Komi (Zyrian, Permyak), Mordvin
(Erzya, Moksha), Mari (Hill, Meadow), Udmurt, Nenets (Tundra, Forest),
Enets, Nganasan, Selkup, Mansi, Khanty, Veps, Karelian (Olonets),
Karelian, Ingrian (Izhorian), Votic, Livonian and Ludic). All Uralic
languages exhibit rich morphological structure, which makes processing
them challenging for state-of-the-art computational linguistic
approaches, the majority also suffer from a lack of resources and many
are endangered. Appropriate topics include (but are not limited to):
- Multilingual approaches in NLP presenting work on at least one
Uralic language
- LLMs and their use in the context of (endangered) Uralic languages
- Position papers
- Parsers, analysers and processing pipelines of Uralic languages
- Lexical databases, electronic dictionaries
- Finished end-user applications aimed at Uralic languages, such as
spelling or grammar checkers, machine translation or speech processing
- Evaluation methods and gold standards, tagged corpora, treebanks
- Reports on language-independent or unsupervised methods as applied
to Uralic languages
- Surveys and review articles on subjects related to computational
linguistics for one or more Uralic languages
- Any work that aims at combining efforts and reducing duplication of
work
- How to elicit activity from the language community, agitation
campaigns, games with a purpose
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