36.2636, Confs: 7th International Conference on AI in Computational Linguistics (United Arab Emirates)

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Subject: 36.2636, Confs: 7th International Conference on AI in Computational Linguistics (United Arab Emirates)

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Date: 03-Sep-2025
From: Khaled Shaalan [khaled.shaalan at buid.ac.ae]
Subject: 7th International Conference on AI in Computational Linguistics


7th International Conference on AI in Computational Linguistics
Short Title: ACLing
Theme: AI in Computational Linguistics

Date: 06-Dec-2025 - 07-Dec-2025
Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Contact: Khaled Shaalan
Contact Email: khaled.shaalan at buid.ac.ae
Meeting URL: https://acling.org

Linguistic Field(s): Applied Linguistics; Computational Linguistics;
Text/Corpus Linguistics

Submission Deadline: 27-Oct-2025

The AI in Computational Linguistics (ACLing) conference serves as a
premier international platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge
research at the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), machine
learning (ML), and natural language processing (NLP). In light of
rapid advancements in neural networks and large language models, the
conference aims to foster scholarly exchange and collaboration among
leading academics, researchers, and industry professionals engaged in
the development and application of AI-driven methods in computational
linguistics. ACLing welcomes high-quality contributions that address
theoretical foundations, novel algorithms, and practical
implementations across all dimensions of AI and ML in language
technologies. The conference seeks to promote dialogue on emerging
trends, innovative solutions, and critical challenges in the field,
reflecting the growing importance and societal impact of AI-powered
language processing. This year, the conference will be hosted by The
British University in Dubai (BUiD), an institution recognized for its
dedication to academic excellence, impactful research, and global
engagement. BUiD’s commitment to fostering interdisciplinary
innovation makes it an ideal venue for this prestigious event.



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