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PROPOR 2026: 17th International Conference on Computational Processing of
Portuguese

Salvador - BA, Brazil

April 13th to 16th 2026

https://propor2026.ufba.br/

FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS (deadline extension: January 9)

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The International Conference on the 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 rich forum for the exchange
of ideas and partnerships for the research and industry communities
dedicated to automated language processing, promoting the development of
methodologies, resources, and projects.

We invite submissions describing work on any topic related to the
computational processing of Portuguese and Galician by researchers in
industry or academia. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

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

PROPOR 2026 will take place from April 13-16th in Salvador, Bahia (Brazil),
a city that stands as a historical meeting point between the Portuguese
language, the Indigenous languages of Brazil, and the African languages
brought by enslaved peoples.These long-standing linguistic and cultural
interactions have been instrumental in shaping the evolution of Brazilian
Portuguese and Brazilian culture.

PROPOR 2026 will be the 17th edition of the biannual PROPOR conference,
hosted alternately in Brazil and Portugal,  and more recently also in
Galiza. 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 (2026).

*Important dates*

   - Full and short paper submission deadline: *09/01/2026 *
   - Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: 11/02/2026
   - Camera-ready papers due: 15/03/2026
   - Conference: 13-16/04/2026

Submissions

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

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   Full papers reporting substantial and completed research, particularly
   work that contributes significantly to the advancement of the field. Where
   appropriate, submissions should include concrete evaluation results. Full
   papers may be up to 8 pages of content +  2 additional pages for
   references.
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   Short papers reporting small, focused contributions such as ongoing
   research, position papers, promising ideas for discussion, 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 the review
process is double-blind, submitted papers must be fully anonymized.
Submissions must not include authors’ names, affiliations, or any other
information that could be used to identify them. 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 …”. Author information will be collected separately
during the submission process.

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 camera-ready
version, authors of accepted papers will be given 1 additional content page
to address  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 adhere to the ACL style guidelines and use the
LaTeX template below:

   - LaTeX stylesheet
   <https://github.com/acl-org/acl-style-files/archive/refs/heads/master.zip>
   - Overleaf Template
   
<https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/association-for-computational-linguistics-acl-conference/jvxskxpnznfj>
   - Paper Formatting Guidelines
   <https://acl-org.github.io/ACLPUB/formatting.html>


Papers should be submitted via the following URL
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/PROPOR2026 by selecting the track
PROPOR2026 Long and short papers.

Multiple-submission policy

For work that has been or will be submitted to other venues, this
information must be clearly indicated at submission time. If a paper is
accepted, the authors must inform the Program Chairs of their final
decision regarding the venue at which the work will be presented. Papers
that are published (or scheduled for publication) elsewhere cannot be
accepted for publication or presentation at PROPOR 2026.

*Mandatory Reviewing Workload *As the pace of research in the field
continues to accelerate, it is essential to reinforce our collective
commitment to the review process. Accordingly, during submission, authors
will be required to indicate which co-authors commit to serving as
reviewers for the conference.

Publication

The proceedings of PROPOR 2026 will be published in the ACL Anthology. They
will be available online. To ensure publication, at least one author of
each accepted paper must complete a full registration for PROPOR 2026 by
the early registration deadline.

Ethics Policy

Authors are advised to follow the ACL Ethics Policy for submission, which
can be found at: 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 at:

https://www.aclweb.org/adminwiki/index.php/ACL_Policy_on_Publication_Ethics#Guidelines_for_Generative_Assistance_in_Authorship


Kindest regards,
Diana Santos and Larissa Freitas
PROPOR 2026 Program Chairs
[email protected]

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Hugo Gonçalo Oliveira
CISUC, Department of Informatics Engineering, University of Coimbra
http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~hroliv
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