37.110, Confs: 3rd Student Research Workshop @ PROPOR (Brazil)
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Subject: 37.110, Confs: 3rd Student Research Workshop @ PROPOR (Brazil)
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Date: 08-Jan-2026
From: Livy Real [livyreal at gmail.com]
Subject: 3rd Student Research Workshop @ PROPOR
3rd Student Research Workshop @ PROPOR
Short Title: SRW 2026
Date: 13-Apr-2026 - 16-Apr-2026
Location: Salvador, Brazil
Meeting URL: https://sites.google.com/view/srw2026/srw-2026
Linguistic Field(s): Computational Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Galician (glg)
Portuguese (por)
Tupinambá (tpn)
Language Family(ies): Ibero-Romance; South American Isolates
Submission Deadline: 02-Feb-2026
We are pleased to announce the Call for Papers for the Third Student
Research Workshop (SRW 2026), to be held in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil,
as part of PROPOR 2026 from April 13–16, 2026.
The SRW 2026 aims to provide an inclusive and supportive forum for
students to present original research, receive valuable feedback from
peers and senior researchers, and build professional networks within
the community of Natural Language Processing (NLP), Computational
Linguistics, and Language Technologies for Portuguese and related
languages.
Topics of interest include:
- NLP for Portuguese, other Romance languages, and Indigenous
languages
- Corpora, datasets, and annotation methodologies
- Machine learning and deep learning for NLP
- Large language models and generative AI
- Syntax, semantics, discourse, and pragmatics
- Machine translation, summarization, question answering, and
dialogue systems
- Speech and multimodal processing
- Ethics, bias, and societal impact of NLP research
Submission Guidelines:
- Full papers (up to 8 pages + references): substantial, completed
work
- Short papers (up to 4 pages + references): ongoing work, position
pieces, negative results, or concise contributions
- First author must be a student (undergraduate, master’s, or
early-stage PhD)
- All accepted papers will be presented as posters and published in
the PROPOR 2026 proceedings
- Submissions must be original and unpublished; anonymization for
peer review is required.
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