2nd Call for papers: NLPerspectives – The 5th Workshop on Perspectivist 
Approaches to NLP

Collocated with LREC in Palma de Mallorca
https://nlperspectives.di.unito.it/<https://nlperspectives.di.unito.it/w/4th-workshop-on-perspectivist-approaches-to-nlp/>

Important Dates

* February 27: Paper submission
* March 20: Notification of acceptance
* March 30: Camera-ready papers due
* May 12, 2026: NLPerspectives workshop at LREC

NLPerspectives

Until recently, language resources supporting many tasks in Natural Language 
Processing (NLP) and other areas of Artificial Intelligence (AI) have been 
based on the assumption of a single ‘ground truth’ label sought via 
aggregation, adjudication, or statistical means. However, the field is 
increasingly focused on subjective and controversial tasks, such as quality 
estimation or abuse detection, in which multiple points of view may be equally 
valid (for a complete overview see Frenda et al., 2024).
Data Perspectivism is a proposed solution to deal with subjectivity (Cabitza et 
al., 2023). Perspectivist approaches leverage human label variation (Plank, 
2022; Sorensen et al., 2024) to better account for user diversity (Prabhakaran 
et al., 2021) and adopt evaluation strategies capable of embracing disagreement 
(Uma et al., 2021, Lo et al., 2025, Leonardelli et al., 2025).

In the previous editions of the workshop, different aspects of perspectivist 
NLP were discussed, including ties to participatory design, personalisation, 
computer vision, and multimedia research and multicultural awareness in 
modelling. The fifth edition of the workshop will widen the discussed 
methodology to include not only current and ongoing work on collecting 
non-aggregated datasets, mining and modelling perspectives, but also approaches 
to evaluation of perspectivist models, looking in particular at their 
application in real-world scenarios.
In addition, it will involve techniques from social science and Human-Computer 
Interaction, such as participatory approaches and how they can be implemented 
at all stages of the supervised learning pipeline.

The NLPerspectives workshop will be co-located with the fifteenth biennial 
Language Resources and Evaluation Conference (LREC) held at the Palau de 
Congressos de Palma in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, on 11-16 May 2026.

Submissions

When submitting a paper from the START page, authors will be asked to provide 
essential information about resources (in a broad sense, i.e. also 
technologies, standards, evaluation kits, etc.) that have been used for the 
work described in the paper or are a new result of your research. Moreover, 
ELRA encourages all LREC authors to share the described LRs (data, tools, 
services, etc.) to enable their reuse and replicability of experiments 
(including evaluation ones).  In addition, authors will be required to adhere 
to ethical research policies on AI and should include an ethics statement in 
their papers.

The papers should be submitted as a PDF document, conforming to the formatting 
guidelines provided in the call for papers of the LREC conference. Templates 
are provided here<https://lrec2026.info/authors-kit/>.

We accept three types of submissions:

  *
Regular research papers;
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Non-archival submissions: like research papers, but will not be included in the 
proceedings;
  *
(Non-archival) research communications: 1-page abstracts summarising relevant 
research published elsewhere.

NLPerspectives will also accept submissions that have been rejected from ACL 
rolling review, provided they are accompanied by their reviews, and they fit 
the topic of the workshop.

Research papers (archival or non-archival) may consist of up to 8 pages of 
content. Research communications may consist of up to 1 pages of content. 
Please make submissions at https://softconf.com/lrec2026/NLPerspectives

Topics

We invite original research papers from a wide range of topics, including but 
not limited to:

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Non-aggregated data collection and annotation frameworks
  *
Descriptions of corpora collected under the perspectivist paradigm
  *
Multi-perspective Modelling and Machine Learning
  *
Evaluation of multi-perspective or disagreement aware models
  *
Multi-perspective disagreement as applied to NLP evaluation
  *
Fairness and inclusive modelling
  *
Perspectivist approaches for social good
  *
Applications of multi-perspective modelling
  *
Computing with (dis)agreement
  *
Perspectivist Natural Language Generation
  *
Perspectivism in multimodal AI
  *
Foundational aspects of perspectivism
  *
Participatory approaches and human label variation
  *
Opinion pieces and reviews on perspectivist approaches to NLP
  *
Capabilities of Perspectivist Models in Real-World Systems

Submissions are open to all, and are to be submitted anonymously (and must 
conform to the instructions for double-blind review). All papers will be 
refereed through a double-blind peer review process by at least three 
reviewers, with final acceptance decisions made by the workshop organisers. 
Scientific papers will be evaluated based on relevance, significance of 
contribution, impact, technical quality, scholarship, and quality of 
presentation.

Attendance

The workshop will follow the attendance 
policy<https://lrec2026.info/registration-policy/> of the main conference.

Workshop organisers:

Gavin Abercrombie, Heriot-Watt University
Valerio Basile, University of Turin
Davide Bernardi, Amazon Alexa
Shiran Dudy, Northeastern University
Simona Frenda, Heriot-Watt University
Elisa Leonardelli, Fondazione Bruno Kessler

Contact us at [email protected] if you have any questions.
Website: https://nlperspectives.di.unito.it/


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