Computation and Written Language Workshop (at LREC 2026) Final Call for
Papers

The Third Workshop on Computation and Written Language (CAWL 2026) will be
held in conjunction with LREC 2026 as a half-day workshop on May 12th in
Palma, on the island of Mallorca, Spain. The workshop will feature an
invited talk, a tutorial on working with different writing systems, and
posters and presentations for submitted work. Annual CAWL workshops are
organized under the guidance of the ACL Special Interest Group on Writing
Systems and Written Language (SIGWrit).

We welcome submissions of scientific papers to be presented at the workshop
and archived in the ACL Anthology. Please see the submission guidelines
below and see the workshop webpage (https://sigwrit.org/) for additional
relevant information.

For the first time ever, CAWL will also feature a cash prize of $500 USD for
the best student submission.

Topics

Most work in NLP focuses on language in its canonical written form. This
has often led researchers to ignore the differences between written and
spoken language or, worse, to conflate the two. Furthermore, methods for
dealing with written language issues (e.g., various kinds of normalization
or conversion) or for recognizing text input (e.g. OCR & handwriting
recognition or text entry methods) are often regarded as precursors to NLP
rather than as fundamental parts of the enterprise, despite the fact that
most NLP methods rely centrally on representations derived from text rather
than (spoken) language. This general lack of consideration of writing has
led to much of the research on such topics to largely appear outside of ACL
venues, in conferences or journals of neighboring fields such as speech
technology (e.g., text normalization) or human-computer interaction (e.g.,
text entry).

This workshop will bring together researchers who are interested in the
relationship between written and spoken language, the properties of written
language, the ways in which writing systems encode language, and
applications specifically focused on characteristics of writing systems.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

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   Writing systems for less-resourced, Indigenous, and minoritized languages
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   Multi-writing system models
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   Text entry and tokenization
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   Processing abbreviations and homographs
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   Grapheme-to-phoneme conversion, transliteration, and diacritization
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   Text normalization for speech and for processing “informal'” genres of
   text
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   Information-theoretic and machine-learning approaches to decipherment
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   Optical character (incl. handwriting) recognition and historical
   document processing
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   Orthography for unwritten languages
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   Spelling error detection and correction
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   Script normalization and encoding
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   Writing system typology and its relevance to speech and language
   processing
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   Properties of written language
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   Applications specifically focused on characteristics of writing systems

Important dates (all deadlines anywhere-on-earth (AoE) time):

Paper submission deadline: February 20, 2026
Notification of acceptance: March 17, 2026
Camera-ready paper due: March 30, 2026
Workshop date: May 12, 2026

Submission Guidelines

Please submit short (4 page) or long (8 page) submissions in PDF format.
Both short and long paper submissions will be reviewed in the same process.
Authors should follow the formatting guidelines of LREC 2026, available in
the authors’ kit (https://lrec2026.info/authors-kit/). Note that, as with
the main conference, reviewing is double-anonymous, i.e., reviewers will
not know author identity and vice versa, hence no author information should
be included in the papers; self-reference that identifies the authors
should be avoided or anonymised. Accepted papers will appear in the
workshop proceedings in the ACL anthology.

Submissions will be accepted at https://softconf.com/lrec2026/CAWL/ between
now and February 20, 2026.

For questions about the submission guidelines, please contact workshop
organizers at [email protected].
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