Connectionists: [2nd CFP]: 7th International Conference on AI in Computational Linguistics (ACLing-2025)

Khaled Shaalan khaled.shaalan at gmail.com
Mon Oct 13 08:20:55 EDT 2025


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7th International Conference on AI in Computational Linguistics (ACLing
2025), December 6-7, 2025 (Hybrid Conference)
Publication: Procedia Computer Science by ELSEVIER
Website: https://acling.org/
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## IMPORTANT DATES ##
* Submission deadline: 27 October 2025
* Acceptance Notification: 3 November 2025
* Final Camera-ready submission: 10 November 2025
* Author Registration & Payment: 17 November 2025
* Conference Date: 6-7 December 2025
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## INTRODUCTION ##
The AI in Computational Linguistics (ACLing) conference serves as a premier
international platform for the dissemination of cutting-edge research at
the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML),
and natural language processing (NLP). In light of rapid advancements in
neural networks and large language models, the conference aims to foster
scholarly exchange and collaboration among leading academics, researchers,
and industry professionals engaged in the development and application of
AI-driven methods in computational linguistics. ACLing welcomes
high-quality contributions that address theoretical foundations, novel
algorithms, and practical implementations across all dimensions of AI and
ML in language technologies. The conference seeks to promote dialogue on
emerging trends, innovative solutions, and critical challenges in the
field, reflecting the growing importance and societal impact of AI-powered
language processing. This year, the conference will be hosted by The
British University in Dubai (BUiD), an institution recognized for its
dedication to academic excellence, impactful research, and global
engagement. BUiD’s commitment to fostering interdisciplinary innovation
makes it an ideal venue for this prestigious event.
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## Keynote Speaker#
Dr. Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, The University of British Columbia, Canada (
https://mageed.arts.ubc.ca/)
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## TOPICS ##
We welcome submissions in (but not limited to) the following areas:

* Advanced Information Retrieval and Question Answering
* Knowledge and Information Extraction
* Linguistic Theories and Formal Resources for AI
* Statistical and Neural Language Modeling
* Speech Technologies and Multimodal Language Interfaces
* Machine Translation and Cross-Lingual NLP
* Multilinguality, Code-Switching, and Low-Resource Languages
* Domain-Specific NLP (e.g., Legal, Biomedical, Scientific, Educational)
* Syntactic Analysis, Tagging, and Parsing
* Semantics, Pragmatics, and Commonsense Reasoning
* Emotion Recognition, Sentiment Analysis, and Social Signal Processing
* NLP for Social Media and Computational Social Science
* Conversational AI, Spoken Dialogue, and Interactive Systems
* Abstractive and Extractive Text Summarization
* Natural Language Generation, Storytelling, and Creative AI
* Text Classification, Topic Modeling, and Document Understanding
* Text Mining and Large-Scale Knowledge Discovery
* Vision-Language Models and Multimodal AI
* Ethical, Legal, and Societal Implications of AI in Language Technologies
* Large Language Models (LLMs): Architecture, Optimization, and Applications
* Responsible and Interpretable AI for Language Understanding
* Generative AI: Models, Evaluation, and Emerging Applications
* Reinforcement Learning and Prompt Engineering for NLP Tasks
* AI for Resource-Poor and Endangered Languages
* Human-Centered NLP and User-Aware Language Interfaces
* Benchmarking, Evaluation Metrics, and Explainability in NLP
* AI-Augmented Writing, Reading, and Translation Tools

This wide-ranging list reflects the dynamic nature of the field and aims to
encourage interdisciplinary engagement that advances the frontiers of
AI-driven language technologies.
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## Submission Guidelines ##
All submissions will be peer-reviewed by at least two Program Committee
members. All accepted papers will be included in
the conference proceedings and will be published in Procedia Computer
Science by ELSEVIER. Publication in proceedings is conditioned to the
registration and presentation of the paper at the conference by one of the
authors.
We encourage submissions that describe original unpublished work not
currently under review for any other conference or journal. Submissions
should be prepared according to the main conference guidelines and format
described at the Submission Web Page: https://acling.org/submission/
Papers must be submitted electronically using the EasyChair conference
management system: https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=acling2025
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## CONFERENCE ORGANIZERS ##
* Prof. Khaled Shaalan, The British University in Dubai, UAE
* Prof. Samhaa R. El-Beltagy, Newgiza University, Egypt

## INDEXING, RANKING, AND IMPACT (web sources)##
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* Abstracting and indexing:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/procedia-computer-science/about/insights#abstracting-and-indexing
* Scopus/CiteScore: https://www.scopus.com/sourceid/19700182801
* SJR (scimago):
https://www.scimagojr.com/journalsearch.php?q=19700182801&tip=sid
* ACLing by Google Citation:
https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=jkpMuFMAAAAJ&hl=en
* ACLing by DBLP: https://dblp.org/db/conf/acling/index.html

## FURTHER INFORMATION & CONTACT DETAILS ##
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* Visit the conference website link https://acling.org/ (will be updated on
a regular basis).
* For general information, please contact us at ACLing2025 at gmail.com or
taher.ghazal at ieee.org

Regards,
Khaled
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Prof. Khaled Shaalan

Professor of Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence
Head of Computer Science Department | PhD Coordinator, Computer Science
Faculty of Engineering & IT, The British University in Dubai (BUiD), UAE
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