[CFP] The 1st International Workshop on Nakba Narratives as Language Resources
Part of the COLING-2025 Conference
Abu Dhabi, UAE (Fully Virtual)
January 20, 2025
We invite submissions for Nakba-NLP 2025, a workshop dedicated to the exploration and preservation of Nakba narratives through the application of artificial intelligence, natural language processing, and corpus linguistics. All submitted papers should explain their relevance to the topic of ‘Nakba Narratives as Language Resources’. The organisers reserve the right to reject any papers that incite hatred, refute established facts, or undermine the suffering of individuals.
We seek contributions on the following issues of interest:
We seek contributions on the following issues of interest:
- Digitisation of oral and written narratives
- Creation and labeling of language corpora and datasets
- Digital archives, metadata, and semantic/content mark-up
- Annotation tools and annotation guidelines
- Document classification, topic modeling, and information retrieval
- Named entity recognition for identifying people, places, organizations, and events
- Entity linking and relationship extraction
- Event detection and event argument extraction
- Knowledge Graphs and Linked Data
- Vocabularies, dictionaries, and ontologies
- Data visualisation
- Knowledge representation
- Machine translation, summarisation, and paraphrasing
- Natural Language Generation
- Large Language Models
- Sentiment analysis and emotional content extraction
- Discourse analysis (e.g., bias, offensive language, and misinformation) related to Nakba narratives
- Voice & dialogue-based systems; ASR
- Palestinian dialects (written and spoken)
Participants are invited to use the following archives: Institute for Palestine Studies, The Palestinian Museum, Nakba-Archive, POHA,Alhaq,ICHR, as well as Wikipedia and the Wikidata Knowledge Graph.
Submission Details
All submitted papers must clearly state and explain their relevance to the topic of ‘Nakba Narratives as Language Resources’. The organisers reserve the right to reject any papers that incite hatred, refute established facts, or undermine the suffering of individuals.
Submissions may be of two types:
- Long papers – up to eight (8) pages maximum, presenting substantial, original, completed, and unpublished work.
- Short papers – up to four (4) pages, describing a small focused contribution, negative results, system demonstrations, etc.
The workshop supports the COLING anti-harassment policy Policy
For more details, please visit: https://sina.birzeit.edu/nakba-nlp/