
17 de junio - 17 de junio de 2026
Applications of Natural Language to Data Bases
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Resumen General
Recent advances in AI have increased the expectations for users when it comes to information access systems. With powerful LLMs, users engage with information using natural language instead of artificial query languages. At the same time, this raises not only technical but also ethical concerns, such as sustainability, reliability, and privacy. NLDB has established itself as a venue to discuss precisely the intersection of natural language and information systems. We invite researchers and practitioners to contribute. Topics of Interest include (but are not limited to): Multimodality, AI safety and ethics, Interactivity and Natural Language Interfaces, Social Media and Web Data, eXplainable AI, Interpretability and Model Analysis in NLP, Generative models, Large Language Models, Information Retrieval and Text Mining, Discourse and Pragmatics, Sentiment Analysis, Argument Mining, Question Answering, Dialogue, and Interactive Systems, NLP Applications, Efficient/Low-resource methods in NLP, Big Data and Scalability. Conference tracks: Main - The main track solicits novel and significant research contributions addressing theoretical aspects, algorithms, applications, architectures, resources, and other aspects of NLP, as well as survey and discussion papers. We welcome work describing original and replicable research showing evidence of significant contribution to the NLP community. Industry - The industry track covers all aspects of innovative commercial or industrial-strength NLP technologies in order to showcase the state of adoption. It welcomes contributions about case studies of success stories, discussion reports of obstacles that stand in the way of adoption of NLP technologies, and experience reports in applying recent research advances to relevant industry problems. We encourage results and ideas from companies small and large. Publication: The conference proceedings will be published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, Springer).
Recent advances in AI have increased the expectations for users when it comes to information access systems. With powerful LLMs, users engage with information using natural language instead of artificial query languages. At the same time, this raises not only technical but also ethical concerns, such as sustainability, reliability, and privacy. NLDB has established itself as a venue to discuss precisely the intersection of natural language and information systems. We invite researchers and practitioners to contribute. Topics of Interest include (but are not limited to): Multimodality, AI safety and ethics, Interactivity and Natural Language Interfaces, Social Media and Web Data, eXplainable AI, Interpretability and Model Analysis in NLP, Generative models, Large Language Models, Information Retrieval and Text Mining, Discourse and Pragmatics, Sentiment Analysis, Argument Mining, Question Answering, Dialogue, and Interactive Systems, NLP Applications, Efficient/Low-resource methods in NLP, Big Data and Scalability. Conference tracks: Main - The main track solicits novel and significant research contributions addressing theoretical aspects, algorithms, applications, architectures, resources, and other aspects of NLP, as well as survey and discussion papers. We welcome work describing original and replicable research showing evidence of significant contribution to the NLP community. Industry - The industry track covers all aspects of innovative commercial or industrial-strength NLP technologies in order to showcase the state of adoption. It welcomes contributions about case studies of success stories, discussion reports of obstacles that stand in the way of adoption of NLP technologies, and experience reports in applying recent research advances to relevant industry problems. We encourage results and ideas from companies small and large. Publication: The conference proceedings will be published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, Springer).
Fechas del Congreso
Conference Date
17 de junio de 2026
- 17 de junio de 2026 - 19 de junio de 2026
- 4 de julio de 2025 - 6 de julio de 2025
Envío
Paper submission
NUEVO20 de febrero de 2026
Notificación
Notification date
NUEVO26 de marzo de 2026
Versión Final
Camera-ready
NUEVO2 de abril de 2026
Inscripción
Authors registration deadline
9 de mayo de 2025
Clasificación de la Fuente
Fuente: CORE2023
Clasificación: C
Campo de Investigación: Artificial intelligence, Data management and data science