Nakba-NLP 2026: Preserving Nakba Narratives through AI and NLP
Nakba-NLP 2026 workshop invites submissions to preserve Nakba narratives using AI, NLP, and corpus linguistics. Key topics include digitisation, named entity recognition, and sentiment analysis.
The 2nd International Workshop on Nakba Narratives as Language Resources (Nakba-NLP 2026) invites submissions to preserve Nakba narratives using artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and corpus linguistics.
Topics of interest include:
- Digitisation of oral and written narratives
- Creation and labelling of language corpora and datasets
- Named entity recognition and entity linking
- Knowledge Graphs and Linked Data
- Sentiment analysis and emotional content extraction
Participants can use archives from Institute for Palestine Studies, The Palestinian Museum, and Nakba-Archive among others.
Important dates:
- 20 Mar 2026 – Paper submission deadline
- 15 Apr 2026 – Acceptance notifications
- 11-16 May 2026 – LREC 2026 & Workshops
Tags: Nakba-NLP 2026, Nakba Narratives, NLP, AI, Corpus Linguistics, Language Resources, LREC-2026