Special Track at The 39th International FLAIRS Conference
Marco Island, FL, USA
May 17 - 20, 2026
January 19, 2026 - Abstract submission deadline
January 26, 2026 - Paper submission deadline (firm)
March 9, 2026 - Paper acceptance
notification April 6, 2026 - Camera ready version due
All accepted papers will be published as FLAIRS proceedings by the Florida Online Journals https://journals.flvc.org/.
Call for Papers
Today, people working in Natural Language Processing (NLP) domain, especially Semantic, Logics and Information Extraction (SLIE), are often members of interdisciplinary teams, including computer scientists, experts in artificial intelligence, mathematicians, statisticians, logicians, linguists, philosophers, cognitive scientists, cognitive psychologists, psycholinguists, anthropologists and neuroscientists, among others. NLP-SLIE is not just a subfield of computer science, information engineering, and artificial intelligence. It is, also, connected to cognitive sciences through the development of cognitive theories. We can see NLP-SLIE divided into two parts: (1) its theoretical descriptions; (2) its concrete implementations. The theoretical aspect includes philosophical hypothesis, psychological hypothesis, linguistics methods as semantics, syntax, morphology, etc., or numerical methods as classification, neural networks, Naive Bayes, deep learning, etc. At the present stage of research, there still a gap between theoretical approaches and computer implementations. There are many computer applications without any solid theoretical foundations, and there are many theoretical methods with no computer implementation. Theoretical Methods and computational implementations for the NLP-SLIE must take into account this epistemological chain for to lead to effective, robust and reliable systems.
Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work relating to Natural Language Processing. Topics of interest may include (but are in no way limited to):
Note: We invite original papers (i.e. work not previously submitted, in submission, or to be submitted to another conference during the reviewing process).
Submission Guidelines
Interested authors should format their papers according to formatting guidelines. The papers should be original work (i.e., not submitted, in submission, or submitted to another conference while in review). Long papers should not exceed 6 pages (excluding references). Short papers should not exceed 4 pages (excluding references). All Papers are due by January, 26th, 2026 (an abstract must be submitted by january, 19th, 2026). For FLAIRS-39, the 2026 conference, the reviewing is a double blind process. Fake author names and affiliations must be used on submitted papers to provide double-blind reviewing. Papers must be submitted as PDF through the EasyChair conference system, which can be accessed through the main conference web site (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=flairs39). Note: do not use a fake name for your EasyChair login - your EasyChair account information is hidden from reviewers. Authors should indicate the [your track name] special track for submissions. The proceedings of FLAIRS will be published by the Florida Online Journals. Authors of accepted papers will be required to sign a form transferring copyright of their contribution to Florida Online Journals. FLAIRS requires that there be at least one full author registration per paper.
Please, check the website http://www.flairs-38.info/ for further information.
Conference Proceedings
Papers will be refereed, and all accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings, which will be published by Florida Online Journals (indexed in DBLP and Scopus).
Organizing Committee
Current Program Committee
Further Information
Questions regarding the SLIE Special Track should be addressed to the track co-chairs:
Conference Chair:
Program Co-Chairs:
Special Track and Tutorial Coordinator:
Conference Organization:
Invited Speakers
To be announced
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