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Slav-NLP: The10thWorkshoponNLP for Slavic languages
<http://bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi/>
co-located with ACL 2025, Vienna, Austria
31 July or 1 August 2025
http://bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi/ <http://bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi/>
Submission Deadline: 27 April 2025
WORKSHOPDESCRIPTION
The 10th edition of the Slav-NLP Workshop at ACL 2025Sponsored by
SIGSLAV: The ACL Special Interest Group on Slavic NLP
Slavic languages play an important role due to their diverse cultural
heritage and wide use — over 400M speakers worldwide. Current political
and economic developments in Central/ Eastern Europe thrust the
Slavic-speaking societies — and their languages — into sharp focus,
especially in light of rapid technological advancements and expanding
consumer markets.
Research on theoretical and applied topics in the context of Slavic
languages is still lagging in the community. Linguistic phenomena that
are common to the Slavic languages — rich morphology, free word order,
etc. — make NLP for these languages a challenging task. The Slav-NLP
Workshop gathers researchers from academia and industry. It aims to
stimulate research in Slavic NLP, and foster the creation of tools and
resources. The Workshops provides a forum for exchange of ideas and
experience, discussing current challenges, and making the available
resources widely-known. The structural similarity, as well as the easily
recognizable core vocabulary and inflectional inventory spanning this
large language group creates a special environment, where researchers
can appreciate the shared problems and communicate naturally — despite
the lack of mutual intelligibility.We are glad to have an opportunity to
organize Slav-NLP again in Central Europe.
This Workshop addresses Natural Language Processing (NLP) for the Slavic
languages. The NLP tasks in urgent need of attention include:
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language modeling,
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morphological, syntactic and semantic analysis,
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lexical semantics,
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named-entity recognition,
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text normalization and processing non-standard language,
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coreference resolution,
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information extraction,
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question answering,
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text summarization,
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machine translation,
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development of linguistic resources,
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development and assessment of large language models,
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text classification,
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text generation,
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disinformation detection,
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fact verification,
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sentiment analysis.
This Workshop continues the proud tradition established by the 9
previous (B)SNLP Workshops.
IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline: 27 April 2025
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Pre-reviewed ARR commitment20 May 2025
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Notification of acceptance: 27 May 2025
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Camera-ready papers due: 3 June 2025
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Workshop: 31 July or 1 August 2025
SHARED TASK
This year's Slav-NLP features a Shared Task on Detection and
Classification of Persuasion Techniquesin Slavic languages in two types
of texts: (a) parliamentary debateson highly-contested topics, and (b)
social media postsrelated to the spread of disinformation.
Information about the Shared Task is available on the Workshop’s Web page
SUBMISSION
At the Workshop’s Web page: bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi
<http://bsnlp.cs.helsinki.fi/call-for-papers.html>
Workshop contact: [email protected]
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Roman Yangarber
Professor, University of Helsinki, Finland
Digital Humanities
INEQ: Helsinki Inequality Initiative
<https://helsinki.fi/en/ineq-helsinki-inequality-initiative> —
Linguistic Inequalities and Translation Technologies
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