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The Second Workshop on Evaluation for Multimodal Generation

Abbreviated Title: 
EvalMG
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
2 May 2026
Event Dates: 
24 Jul 2026
Location: 
SIGIR 2026
City: 
Melbourne
State: 
Victoria
Country: 
Australia
Contact: 
Wei Emma Zhang
Contact Email: 
wei.e.zhang [at] adelaide.edu.au

Multimodal generation and retrieval systems are increasingly central to modern information retrieval, powering retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), multimodal search, recommendation, and knowledge-intensive applications. Despite rapid progress in multimodal large language models (MLLMs), robust and principled evaluation of multimodal generation and retrieval remains a major open challenge for the IR community.

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Grounded Retrieval and Agentic Intelligence for Vision-Language

Abbreviated Title: 
GRAIL-V Workshop 2026
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
5 Mar 2026
Event Dates: 
3 Jun 2026
Location: 
CVPR 2026
City: 
Denver
State: 
Colorado
Contact: 
grailworkshops@gmail.com
amit.h.agarwal@oracle.com
Contact Email: 
grailworkshops [at] gmail.com
amit.h.agarwal [at] oracle.com

GRAIL-V (Denver, June 3–4) at CVPR 20266 bridges the CV, IR, NLP, and HCI communities to advance robust, deployable agentic systems. As AI agents increasingly plan, retrieve, reason and act across diverse data sources, we aim to solve critical challenges across multimodal tool use, visual-text search, and calibrated decision-making.

Keynote Speakers:

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The Fifth Generation, Evaluation & Metrics Workshop

Abbreviated Title: 
GEM
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
19 Mar 2026
Event Dates: 
3 Jul 2026 to 4 Jul 2026
Location: 
ACL 2026
City: 
San Diego
State: 
California
Country: 
United States
Contact: 
GEM chairs
Contact Email: 
gem-workshop-chairs [at] googlegroups.com

The fifth edition of the Natural Language Generation, Evaluation, and Metrics (GEM) Workshop will be at ACL 2026 in San Diego!

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2nd CFP: Language + Molecules @ ACL 2024

Abbreviated Title: 
L+M-24
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
31 May 2024
Event Dates: 
15 Aug 2024
Location: 
ACL 2024
City: 
Bangkok
Country: 
Thailand
Contact: 
Carl Edwards
Heng Ji
Qingyun Wang
Tom Hope
Manling Li
Lawrence Zhao
Contact Email: 
language.molecules [at] gmail.com
cne2 [at] illinois.edu

Call for Papers:

Language + Molecules @ ACL 2024 Workshop

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Language + Molecules @ ACL 2024

Abbreviated Title: 
L+M-24
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
31 May 2024
Event Dates: 
15 Aug 2024
Location: 
ACL 2024
City: 
Bangkok
Country: 
Thailand
Contact: 
Carl Edwards
Heng Ji
Qingyun Wang
Tom Hope
Manling Li
Lawrence Zhao
Contact Email: 
language.molecules [at] gmail.com
cne2 [at] illinois.edu

Call for Papers:

Language + Molecules @ ACL 2024 Workshop

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5th Workshop on Narrative Understanding

Abbreviated Title: 
WNU2023
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
24 Apr 2023
Location: 
ACL 2023 - Hybrid in Toronto
City: 
Toronto
State: 
Ontario
Country: 
Canada
Contact: 
Nader Akoury
Faeze Brahman
Elizabeth Clark
Contact Email: 
nsa [at] cs.umass.edu
faezeb [at] allenai.org
eaclark07 [at] gmail.com

The fifth Workshop on Narrative Understanding (WNU) will be co-located with the 2023 Annual Conference of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL'23), which will take place in Toronto, Canada from July 9th to July 14th, 2023.
The workshop will take place on ... and we are planning for a hybrid workshop.

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Annual Conference of the North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics (NAACL)

Abbreviated Title: 
NAACL 2022
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
15 Jan 2022
Event Dates: 
10 Jul 2022 to 15 Jul 2022
Location: 
City: 
Seattle
State: 
Washington
Country: 
USA
Contact: 
Marine Carpuat
Marie-Catherine de Marneffe
Ivan Vladimir Meza Ruiz
Contact Email: 
naacl-2022-program-chairs [at] googlegroups.com

NAACL 2022 invites the submission of long and short papers featuring substantial, original, and unpublished research in all aspects of Computational Linguistics and Natural Language Processing. NAACL 2022 has a goal of a diverse technical program—in addition to traditional research results, papers may contribute negative findings, survey an area, announce the creation of a new resource, argue a position, report novel linguistic insights derived using existing techniques, and reproduce, or fail to reproduce, previous results.

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Controllable Generative Modeling in Language and Vision Workshop (NeurIPS 2021)

Abbreviated Title: 
CtrlGen2021
Call for Papers
Submission Deadline: 
27 Sep 2021
Event Dates: 
13 Dec 2021
Location: 
Co-located with NeurIPS 2021
City: 
Virtual
State: 
Virtual
Country: 
Virtual
Contact: 
Steven Feng
Anusha Balakrishnan
Drew Hudson
Tatsunori Hashimoto
Dongyeop Kang
Varun Gangal
Joel Tetreault
Contact Email: 
ctrlgenworkshop [at] gmail.com

Paper Submission Deadline: September 27, 2021
Demo Submission Deadline: October 29, 2021
Submission Link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/CtrlGen2021/Submission/Index
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Excited by generation, control, and disentanglement, in either language or vision? Check out our controllable generation workshop CtrlGen taking place virtually at NeurIPS 2021 on December 13th!

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Advanced Language Processing School

Abbreviated Title: 
ALPS
Call for Participation
Submission Deadline: 
31 Jul 2020
Event Dates: 
17 Jan 2021 to 22 Jan 2021
Location: 
L'Escandille
City: 
Grenoble
State: 
Country: 
France
Contact: 
Matthias Gallé
Laurent Besacier
Contact Email: 
matthias.galle [at] naverlabs.com
alps2021 [at] univ-grenoble-alpes.fr

The first Advanced Language Processing School will take place from Sunday, January 17th to Friday 22nd 2021.
Co-organized by LIG (Univ. Grenoble Alpes) and Naver Labs Europe, ALPS is a week-long series of lectures by world-class NLP researchers, in a small town of the French Alps during winter. The winter school will take place at l’Escandille in Autrans. Autrans is a village and a ski resort, 45mn from Grenoble, at an altitude of 1000m in the Vercors Massif.

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