Slav-NLP 2025: The 10th Workshop on NLP for Slavic Languages at ACL
The 10th Slav-NLP Workshop at ACL 2025 in Vienna, Austria. The workshop aims to stimulate research in Slavic NLP and foster the creation of tools and resources. It will feature a shared task on Detection and Classification of Persuasion Techniques in Slavic languages.
Slav-NLP 2025: The 10th Workshop on NLP for Slavic Languages
The 10th edition of the Slav-NLP Workshop will be held in Vienna, Austria, co-located with ACL 2025. The workshop aims to stimulate research in Slavic NLP and foster the creation of tools and resources. It will provide a forum for the exchange of ideas and experience, discussion of current challenges, and dissemination of available resources.
The workshop addresses Natural Language Processing (NLP) for the Slavic languages, including tasks such as language modeling, morphological, syntactic and semantic analysis, lexical semantics, named-entity recognition, text normalization and processing non-standard language, coreference resolution, information extraction, question answering, text summarization, machine translation, development of linguistic resources, development and assessment of large language models, text classification, text generation, disinformation detection, fact verification, and sentiment analysis.
The workshop will feature a shared task on Detection and Classification of Persuasion Techniques in Slavic languages.
Important dates:
- Submission deadline: 27 April 2025
- Pre-reviewed ARR commitment: 20 May 2025
- Notification of acceptance: 27 May 2025
- Camera-ready papers due: 3 June 2025
- Workshop: 31 July or 1 August 2025
Tags: Slav-NLP, NLP, Workshop, ACL, Slavic languages, language modeling, morphological analysis, syntactic analysis, semantic analysis, lexical semantics, named-entity recognition, text normalization, coreference resolution, information extraction, question answering, text summarization, machine translation, linguistic resources, large language models, text classification, text generation, disinformation detection, fact verification, sentiment analysis, shared task, persuasion techniques, parliamentary debates, social media, disinformation