6th International Conference on NLP & Text Mining (NLTM 2026)

March 21 ~ 22, 2026, Sydney, Australia


Hybrid -- Registered authors can present their work online or face to face New

Scope & Topics


6th International Conference on NLP & Text Mining (NLTM 2026) invites high quality research contributions from academia, industry, and government. NLTM provides a global forum for presenting innovative research, exchanging ideas, and exploring emerging trends in Natural Language Processing, Text Mining, Large Language Models, and AI driven language technologies.

We welcome original research papers, surveys, case studies, and industrial applications that demonstrate significant advances in theory, methodology, systems, and real world deployment.

NLTM 2026 encourages submissions in all areas of NLP, text mining, computational linguistics, and language centric AI. Topics include, but are not limited to:
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Argumentation Mining and Computational Argumentation
  • Big Data, Business Intelligence & Large Scale Text Analytics
  • Corpus Linguistics, Dataset Creation & Benchmarking
  • Deep Learning, Neural Language Models & NLP
  • Information Extraction, Information Retrieval & Knowledge Discovery
  • Natural Language Processing (All Core Areas)
  • NLP for Knowledge Representation & Conceptual Modeling
  • NLP for Ubiquitous, Mobile & Edge Computing
  • NLP for Smart Environments, IoT & Embedded Systems
  • Question Answering, Machine Reading & Reasoning
  • Semantic Processing, Semantic Parsing & Structured Semantics
  • Knowledge Graphs, Linked Data & Ontologies
  • Social Media Analytics, Web Mining & Computational Social Science
  • Text Mining, Text Classification & Topic Modeling
  • Large Language Models (LLMs), Foundation Models & Adaptation
  • Prompt Engineering, Instruction Tuning & Model Alignment
  • Multimodal NLP (Vision Language, Speech Text, Multisensory Models)
  • Responsible, Ethical, Fair & Explainable NLP
  • Low Resource, Multilingual & Cross Lingual NLP
  • Conversational AI, Dialogue Systems & Chatbots
  • Computational Linguistics, Semantics, Syntax & Pragmatics
  • Applied NLP (Healthcare, Legal, Finance, Education, Scientific Texts)
  • NLP for Social Good (Misinformation, Hate Speech, Crisis Informatics)
  • Evaluation, Benchmarks, Reproducibility & Robustness

Paper Submission

Authors are invited to submit papers through the conference Submission System by February 14, 2026 .

Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously or be under consideration for publication while being evaluated for this conference. The proceedings of the conference will be published by Computer Science Conference Proceedings in Computer Science & Information Technology (CS & IT) series (Confirmed).

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Important Dates

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Third Batch : (Submissions after January 31, 2026)

Submission Deadline : February 14, 2026

Authors Notification : March 07, 2026

Registration & Camera-Ready Paper Due : March 14, 2026

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Invited Talk





Supported by

IJCSIT

Proceedings


Hard copy of the proceedings will be distributed during the Conference. The softcopy will be available on AIRCC Digital Library





Speakers



Menglong Guo
Chinese University of Hong Kong
China

Ulugbek Shernazarov
Telecom SudParis
France