The 17th International Conference on Computational Processing of
Portuguese will be held at Salvador, BA from Apr 13 to 16 of 2026
PROPOR 2026

The 17th International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese
(PROPOR 2026) will be held in Salvador - Brazil, from the 13th to the 16th
of April 2026. https://propor2026.ufba.br

PROPOR is the main scientific meeting in the area of language and speech
technologies for the Portuguese/Galician language. The event is supported
by the PROPOR steering committee.

PROPOR is a biennial event hosted in Brazil and in Portugal (and now in
Galicia). Past meetings were held in Lisbon, PT (1993); Curitiba, BR
(1996); Porto Alegre, BR (1998); Évora, PT (1999); Atibaia, BR (2000);
Faro, PT (2003); Itatiaia, BR (2006); Aveiro, PT (2008); Porto Alegre, BR
(2010); Coimbra, PT (2012), São Carlos, BR (2014), Tomar, PT (2016),
Canela, BR (2018), Évora, PT (2020), Fortaleza, BR (2022), and Santiago de
Compostela, GZ (2024). More details about past events, PROPOR steering
committee and the constitution can be found in propor.org.
Call for Papers
PROPOR 2026: 17th International Conference on Computational Processing of
Portuguese.
Salvador - Bahia April 13th to 16th 2026

The International Conference on Computational Processing of Portuguese
(PROPOR) is the main event in the area of human language processing that is
focused on theoretical and technological issues of written and spoken
Portuguese and Galician. The meeting has been a very rich forum for the
exchange of ideas and partnerships for the research and industry
communities dedicated to the automated language processing, promoting the
development of methodologies, resources, and projects that can be shared
among researchers and practitioners in the field.

We call for papers describing work on any topic related to computational
language and speech processing of Portuguese and Galician by researchers in
industry or academia. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

   - Natural language processing tasks (e.g. parsing, word sense
   disambiguation, coreference resolution)
   - Natural language processing applications (e.g. question answering,
   subtitling, summarization, sentiment analysis)
   - Natural language generation
   - Information extraction and information retrieval
   - Speech technologies (e.g. spoken language generation, speech and
   speaker recognition, spoken language understanding)
   - Speech applications (e.g. spoken language interfaces, dialogue
   systems, speech-to-speech translation)
   - Resources, standardization and evaluation (e.g. corpora, ontologies,
   lexicons, grammars)
   - NLP-oriented linguistic description or theoretical analysis
   - Distributional semantics and language modeling
   - Portuguese language varieties and dialect processing (including the
   language varieties of Angola, Brazil, Cape Verde, East Timor, Galicia,
   Guinea-Bissau, Macau, Mozambique, Portugal, and Sao Tome and Principe)
   - Multilingual studies, methods, applications and resources including
   Portuguese/Galician

PROPOR 2026 will be held from April 13th to April 16th at Salvador - BA,
Brazil, the place of contact between the Portuguese language with both
indigenous languages of Brazil and the African languages brought to Brazil
with the enslaved people coming from Africa, a contact that deeply
influenced Brazilian Portuguese and culture.

PROPOR 2026 will be the 17th edition of the biannual PROPOR conference,
hosted alternately in Brazil and Portugal. Past meetings were held in
Lisbon, PT (1993); Curitiba, BR (1996); Porto Alegre, BR (1998); Évora, PT
(1999); Atibaia, BR (2000); Faro, PT (2003); Itatiaia, BR (2006); Aveiro,
PT (2008); Porto Alegre, BR (2010); Coimbra, PT (2012); São Carlos, BR
(2014); Tomar, PT (2016); Canela, BR (2018); Évora, PT (2020); Fortaleza,
BR (2022); and Santiago de Compostela, GZ (2024)
Mandatory Reviewing Workload

As the pace of research in the field continues to increase, we need to
strengthen the commitment to reviewing for each paper submission. During
the submission process, authors will be required to specify which
co-authors are committing to cover reviewing in the event.
Ethics Policy

Authors are advised to follow the ACL Ethics Policy for submission, which
can be found here <https://aclrollingreview.org/cfp#ethics-policy>

Authors are also strongly advised to follow the ACL guidelines for
generative AI assistance in authorship, which can be found here
<https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php/ACL_Policy_on_Publication_Ethics#Guidelines_for_Generative_Assistance_in_Authorship>
Important Dates

   - *Full and short paper submission deadline*: Nov 16, 2025 (23:59 GMT-12)
   - *Notification of paper acceptance or rejection*: Feb 02, 2026
   - *Camera-ready papers due*: Mar 27, 2026
   - *Conference*: April 13th - 16th, 2026

Submissions

Submissions should describe original, unpublished work. Authors are invited
to submit two kinds of papers:

   - Full papers – Reporting substantial and completed work, especially
   those that may contribute in a significant way to the advancement of the
   area. Wherever appropriate, concrete evaluation results should be included.
   Full papers can have up to 8 content pages + 2 pages for references.
   - Short papers – Reporting small, focused contributions such as ongoing
   work, position papers, potential ideas to be discussed, negative results,
   or an interesting application nugget. Short papers can have up to 4 content
   pages + 1 page for references.

Each submission will be evaluated by at least two reviewers. As reviewing
will be double-blind, submitted papers must be anonymized. That is, they
should not contain the authors' names and affiliations. Authors must avoid
self-references that reveal identity, like "We previously showed (Freitas,
1991) ...". Instead, they should prefer citations such as "Freitas (1991)
previously showed ...". Separate author identification information will be
required as part of the submission process. Submissions should be written
in English. At submission time, only PDF format is accepted. For the final
versions, authors of accepted papers will be given 1 extra content page to
incorporate the reviews' suggestions. Authors of accepted papers will be
requested to send the source files for the production of the proceedings.

While recent editions have only accepted submissions in English, this year
we are pleased to also accept papers written in Portuguese, reaffirming our
commitment to promoting scientific exchange in our language.

At submission time, only PDF format is accepted. For the final versions,
authors of accepted papers will be given 1 extra content page to
incorporate the reviews’ suggestions. Authors of accepted papers will be
requested to send the source files for the production of the proceedings.
All submitted papers must conform to the ACL style guidelines and use the
LaTeX or MS Word stylesheets below:

   - LaTeX stylesheet
   <https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/tree/master/latex>
   - MS Word stylesheet
   <https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/tree/master/word>

Multiple-submission policy

For submissions that have been or will be submitted to other meetings or
publications, this information must be provided at submission time. If a
submission is accepted, authors must notify the program chairs, indicating
which meeting they choose for presentation of their work. Papers that will
be (or have been) published elsewhere cannot be accepted for publication or
presentation.
Papers can be submitted through the CMT submission system:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/PROPOR2026
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