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The deadline for the submission to SLATE 2025 has been extended to May, 4th.

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SLATE 2025 - Symposium on Languages, Applications and Technologies
https://slate-conf.org/2025/home
26th to 27th June, 2025
University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal
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Languages are an integral part of human and technological interactions. 
Initially, we used them to communicate with one another. Later, to communicate 
with computers. And more recently, with the advent of networks, we found a way 
to make computers communicate between themselves. All these different forms of 
communication use languages, different languages, but that still share many 
similarities. In SLATE we are interested in discussing these languages.

Keynote Speakers
* Pablo Gamallo, CiTIUS / Universidade de Santiago de Compostela. Large 
Language Models for the Galician-Portuguese Diasystem.
* Pedro Rangel Henriques, Algoritmi / Universidade do Minho. An ontology for 
the Language Domain.
* Paulo Quaresma, VISTA Lab / Algoritmi / Universidade de Évora. Agentic AI: 
state of the art, challenges and limitations.

SLATE 2025 Chairs:
Jorge Baptista and José Barateiro (University of Algarve, Portugal)

Being languages such a broad subject, SLATE is organized in *three main tracks*:

*HHL Track: Processing Human-Human Languages*
HHL provides a forum for discussing research projects and ideas related to 
natural language processing and its industrial applications.

*HCL Track: Processing Human-Computer Languages*
HCL is a forum where researchers, developers, educators exchange ideas and 
information on the latest academic or industrial work on language design, 
processing, assessment and applications.

*CCL Track: Processing Computer-Computer Languages*
The CCL Track aims to facilitate discussions on data representation languages, 
its applications, and related technologies.

Topics from each track include:

*HHL Track: Processing Human-Human Languages*
Computational morphology, syntax and semantics; Machine translation and tools 
for computer assisted translation; Computational terminology and lexicography; 
Speech synthesis and understanding; Information retrieval and extraction; 
Automatic question answering; Corpus linguistics; Language Resources and 
Evaluation; Public tools and resources for NLP; Statistical Methods applied to 
NLP; Language teaching support tools; Sentiment Analysis, Opinion and Argument 
Mining; Natural Language Generation, Summarization and Simplification; Dialogue 
and Interactive Systems; Ethics and NLP; Language Modeling/Large Language 
Models; Machine Learning for CL/NLP; Offensive/Hate speech detection and 
analysis; Applications (BioNLP and eHealth, NLP for legal purposes, Social 
Media and Journalism, etc.); Tagging, Chunking, Syntax and Parsing.

*HCL Track: Processing Human-Computer Language*
Languages and grammars design, specification and quality; Programming languages 
implementation; Visual Languages and Program visualization; Domain-Specific 
Languages design and implementation; Programming, refactoring and debugging 
environments; Dynamic and static analysis; Program slicing; Program 
comprehension; Compilation and interpretation techniques; Code generation and 
optimization; Novel language constructs and their implementation; Debugging and 
profiling tools; Dynamic languages; Software quality and security; Software 
reverse engineering; Software Forensics; Plagiarism Detection.

*CCL Track: Processing Computer-Computer Languages*
IoT data protocols; Semantic Web and data standards; Ontologies and knowledge 
representation; Big Data and NoSQL Databases; Data interchange and storage 
formats; HTML5 and web formatting; Industry-specific interoperability 
standards; APIs and service integration; Data and graph visualization 
languages; Cloud computing models - PaaS, SaaS, IaaS; Edge and Pervasive 
computing; Multi-agent systems; E-learning standards and interoperability; 
Cybersecurity protocols and solutions; Cyber-physical systems; Network 
connectivity and infrastructure.

*Contributions*
Full papers - 8 to 14 pages, presented in 20+5 minutes, complete work, 
including a validation or discussion.
Short papers - 6 to 8 pages, presented in 10+5 minutes, ongoing work, well 
anchored in the literature, but not yet fully validated.

Submitted papers will be reviewed through a rigorous double-blind process, 
involving at least three expert reviewers. Each submission will be assessed 
based on its originality, relevance to the symposium tracks, methodological 
rigor, clarity of presentation, and potential impact on research and practice. 
Authors are encouraged to carefully anonymize their submissions to ensure the 
integrity of the review process.

SLATE 2025 is committed to fostering diversity and inclusivity and welcomes 
submissions from underrepresented groups in academia and industry.

All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an 
ISBN reference, on digital support. They will also integrate the OASIcs series.

Papers should be written using the OASIcs LaTeX template, using the English 
language. Please refer to our website for details about the document 
preparation. Papers should be uploaded to Microsoft CMT system.


*Organization Committee*
Jorge Baptista (University of Algarve, Portugal)
José Barateiro (University of Algarve, Portugal)
Simão Melo de Sousa (University of Algarve, Portugal)
Alberto Simões (2Ai, School of Technology, IPCA, Portugal)

*Important Dates*
- Paper Submission: May 4th, 2025 [extended]
- Authors' Notification:May 25th , 2025
- Camera Ready Submission: June 1st, 2025
- Author's Registration Deadline: June 15th, 2025
- Conference: 26th and 27th June, 2025

*Submission Details*
Important Information for Authors
- Submissions are managed through the Microsoft CMT system.

- Accepted papers will be published in the OASIcs series.


Note that accepted papers' authors will need to supply an author agreement, 
under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license (CC-BY 3.0). A link 
to the Author Agreement documentation will be shared during the final paper 
upload phase.

During the submission you will be asked to choose from one of the three tracks: 
HCL, HHL, CCL. Nevertheless, organizers are specially interested in papers 
touching more than one of the three main tracks. Submissions that explore 
intersections between HHL, HCL, and CCL, such as NLP-driven programming 
environments or semantic web applications, are highly encouraged.

Both standard and short papers should be written in English, using the OASIcs 
template.

For standard papers the page range is 8 to 14 pages.
For short papers the page range is 6 to 8 pages.

*Registration*
Registration link and other details to be provided at a later date.

- Authors' registration
At least one author per paper must register.
Each additional paper will incur an extra fee of 80.00 EUR.
- Early bird registration: until June 1, 2025 - 150,00 EUR
- Late/On-site registration: until June 26, 2025 - 160,00 EUR

- Standard registration (co-authors and other participants)
- Early bird registration: until June 1, 2025 - 80,00 EUR
- Late/On-site registration: until June 26, 2025 - 100,00 EUR

- Students' registration (non co-authors)*
- Early bird registration: until June 1, 2025 - 30,00 EUR
- Late/On-site registration: until June 26, 2025 - 40,00 EUR

(*) Does not include the Symposium dinner.

*Venue*
SLATE 2025 will be held in person at the University of Algarve, Faro, Portugal, 
on the Gambelas Campus.

Faro, the capital of Portugal's Algarve region, is a vibrant coastal city that 
combines rich cultural heritage with modern amenities. Known for its historic 
old town, stunning beaches, and nearby Ria Formosa Natural Park, Faro is a 
must-visit destination for tourists. The city is well-connected to the rest of 
Portugal, Europe, and beyond through its international airport, located just 7 
km from the city center. Travelers can also reach Faro via a convenient train 
network linking Lisbon (3 hours) and Porto (5 hours), or by road using the A22 
Motorway and EN125 National Road. Once in Faro, getting around is easy, with 
taxis, ride-hailing services, and buses offering quick access to key locations, 
including the University of Algarve’s Gambelas Campus.


We look forward to welcome you in Faro, Portugal! 


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