36.3033, Confs: Language, Cognition & Intelligence: International Workshop on Emerging Research in the Digital-Intelligent Era (China)

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Subject: 36.3033, Confs: Language, Cognition & Intelligence: International Workshop on Emerging Research in the Digital-Intelligent Era (China)

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Date: 08-Oct-2025
From: Yi Li [cogling_tongji at 163.com]
Subject: Language, Cognition & Intelligence: International Workshop on Emerging Research in the Digital-Intelligent Era


Language, Cognition & Intelligence: International Workshop on Emerging
Research in the Digital-Intelligent Era
Short Title: LCI
Theme: Dialogue between Language and Cognitive Sciences in the
Digital-Intelligent Era

Date: 14-Nov-2025 - 16-Nov-2025
Location: Shanghai, China
Contact: Dr. Yi Li
Contact Email: cogling_tongji at 163.com

Linguistic Field(s): Clinical Linguistics; Cognitive Science;
Computational Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Text/Corpus Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Chinese (zho)
                     English (eng)

Submission Deadline: 31-Oct-2025

In the era of rapid advances in artificial intelligence and data
science, research on language and cognition is undergoing profound
transformation. Interdisciplinary integration has become a key pathway
for driving theoretical innovation and technological application.
To explore the intersections of language, cognition, and intelligence,
and to build a high-level international academic exchange platform,
the School of Foreign Studies at Tongji University will host the
International Forum on Emerging Research in Language, Cognition &
Intelligence on November 15–16, 2025.
The forum aims to foster international and interdisciplinary dialogue,
bringing together leading scholars in cognitive linguistics worldwide
to discuss how artificial intelligence and big data can expand
research horizons, achieve theoretical innovation, and generate
practical breakthroughs. Colleagues from around the globe are warmly
invited.
Venue: School of Foreign Studies, Tongji University, Siping Road
Campus, 1239 Siping Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai, China
Registration: November 14, 2025
Program:
November 14, 2025 (Friday, all day)
 - Registration (Tongji University, Siping Road Campus)
November 15, 2025 (Saturday)
 - Opening Ceremony
 - Keynote Lectures (Morning Session)
 - Keynote Lectures (Afternoon Session)
 - Parallel Sessions
November 16, 2025 (Sunday, morning)
 - Keynote Lectures
 - Closing Ceremony
Keynote Speakers (Alphabetical Order)
 - Harald Baayen (University of Tübingen, Germany)
 - Lei Lei (Shanghai International Studies University, China)
 - Heng Li (Sichuan International Studies University, China)
 - Kun Sun (Tongji University, China)
 - Benedikt Szmrecsanyi (KU Leuven, Belgium)
 - Yesheng Tan (Shanghai International Studies University, China)
 - Hui Zhang (Nanjing Normal University, China)
Topics:
Conference topics include but are not limited to:
 - Artificial intelligence methods for language and cognitive modeling
 - Comparative studies of human language processing and AI
 - Intelligent corpora and cognitive data sharing
 - Large language models and cognitive mechanisms of language
 - Cross-modal cognition and AI
 - Applications in education, society, and cross-disciplinary fields
 - Cognitive disorders and AI-assisted interventions
Specific research topics include:
- Natural language processing from a cognitive linguistics perspective
- Mechanisms of integrating language and cognition in multimodal
learning
- Computational cognitive models of human language understanding
- AI language generation from a cognitive linguistics perspective
- Explainable AI modeling of language and reasoning
- Applications of AI in language disorders and cognitive intervention
- Interactive intelligent systems involving language, emotion, and
cognition
- Integrative analysis of experimental cognitive data and machine
learning
- Construction and annotation of multimodal language-cognition
datasets
- Integration of brain imaging data (fMRI, EEG) into language model
training
- Impacts of AI applications on human language and cognition
- Optimization of language-cognition strategies in AI-assisted foreign
language teaching
- AI recognition and intervention for aphasia, dyslexia, and other
language disorders
Abstract Submission:
We sincerely invite scholars worldwide to submit abstracts related to
conference themes.
Deadline: October 31, 2025
Submission: Send two versions to cogling_tongji at 163.com
1. Anonymized version for peer review
2. Signed version with author name, affiliation, and email
Length: Maximum 300 words (Chinese or English, excluding references)
Review: All submissions will undergo PEER REVIEW; authors will be
notified after the deadline.
Further details and the final program will be announced in subsequent
circulars.
Registration Fee:
- Standard: 1200 RMB per person
- Students: 600 RMB (with valid student ID)
Contact:
For questions, contact the organizing committee:
Dr. Yi Li, Assistant Professor
School of Foreign Studies, Tongji University
Phone: +86-15618546180
Email: cogling_tongji at 163.com



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