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*CHiPSAL: **Second Call For Papers*
*Second Workshop on Challenges in Processing South Asian Languages*

We are pleased to announce the *Second Workshop on Challenges in Processing
South Asian Languages (CHiPSAL 2026)*, to be held in *hybrid mode on 16 May
2026*, co-located with *LREC 2026*.

CHiPSAL 2026 invites *substantial, original, and unpublished research* on
all areas of natural language processing, language resources, and
evaluation—covering spoken, signed, and multimodal language—as well as
system demonstrations. We welcome long and short papers addressing
challenges, resources, tools, and innovations for *South Asian languages*.
Topics include, but are not limited to:

   - Encoding and Unicode issues
   - Orthographic complexities
   - Morphology and generation
   - Dialectal variation and standardisation
   - Code-mixing and multilingualism
   - Building linguistic resources
   - Speech recognition and synthesis
   - Technology for linguistic heritage preservation
   - Benchmarking models
   - Large language models for South Asian languages

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*Important Dates (AoE)*

   - Submission Deadline: *20 February 2026*
   - Notification of Acceptance: *20 March 2026*
   - Camera-ready Papers:* 30 March 2026*
   - Workshop (Hybrid): *16 May 2026*

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*Submission Guidelines*

CHiPSAL 2026 accepts *oral*, *poster*, and *poster+demo* papers.

   - Short papers: 4 pages
   - Long papers: 8 pages
   (Excluding ethics/limitations, references, acknowledgements, and
   data/code availability statements)

All submissions must:

   - Follow the *LREC 2026 stylesheet*: https://lrec2026.info/authors-kit/
   - Be *fully anonymised* for double-blind review
   - Include required ethics/limitations and data/code availability
   statements
   - Be self-contained (no appendices or supplementary files at submission)
   - *Be relevant to South Asian language processing*

Papers must report *original, unpublished work*. Concurrent submissions
must be declared. Accepted papers will appear in the workshop proceedings.
*Speakers*

   - *Monojit Choudhury*, Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial
   Intelligence, Abu Dhabi
   - *Usman Naseem*, School of Computing at Macquarie University, Australia

*More Information*

Workshop website: https://sites.google.com/view/chipsal/

<https://sites.google.com/view/chipsal/>

*Associated Shared Tasks*

CHiPSAL 2026 also hosts two shared tasks:

*Multimodal Hate and Sentiment Understanding in Low-Resource Memes*
https://sites.google.com/view/chipsal/shared-tasks_1/shared-task-1

*Multilingual ASR for South Asian Languages*
https://sites.google.com/view/chipsal/shared-tasks_1/shared-task-2

*Workshop Organising Committee*

   - Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran, University of Jaffna, Jaffna, Sri Lanka.
   - Ashwini Vaidya, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India.
   - Bal Krishna Bal,  Kathmandu University, Kathmandu, Nepal.
   - Surendrabikram Thapa, Virginia Tech, USA.
   - Tafseer Ahmed, Mohammad Ali Jinnah University, Karachi, Pakistan.

Do not miss the opportunity to submit your work, strengthen the South Asian
NLP community, and support the development of language technology in one of
the world’s most populous and linguistically diverse regions.

We look forward to your contributions.

Best regards,
*The CHiPSAL 2026 Organising Committee*

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*Dr Kengatharaiyer Sarveswaran (Sarves)*
Senior Lecturer (Grade-I) in Computer Science
Department of Computer Science
Faculty of Science
University of Jaffna
Sri Lanka
sarves.github.io
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