
Call for Papers: TOTh 2026 – Celebrating 20 Years of Terminology and Ontology Research
📣 1st Call for Papers – TOTh 2026: 20th International Conference on Terminology & Ontology
🗓️ June 4–5, 2026
📍 Université Savoie Mont-Blanc (Chambéry, France) | Onsite & Online
🔗 https://toth.condillac.org/
The 20th Anniversary Edition of the Longest-Running International Conference on Terminology marks two decades of pioneering research and dialogue in the fields of Terminology and Ontology. This milestone event will feature invited lectures, round tables, and festive sessions, celebrating the TOTh community’s long-standing contribution to linguistic, semantic, and AI-driven research.
Researchers are invited to submit their work on topics (but are not limited to) including:
- Terminology, Translation, and Linguistics
- Natural Language Processing and Corpus Analysis
- Artificial Intelligence, Ontologies, Knowledge Graphs, and Generative AI
- FAIR principles and standards (ISO, W3C)
- Applications in Cultural Heritage, Digital Humanities, Education, and Industry
📝 Submission Deadline: January 11, 2026
📢 Notification to Authors: February 15, 2026
🔗 Submit via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=toth2026
The conference will be preceded by a two-day Training Session on Terminology and Artificial Intelligence (June 2–3, 2026).
Organized under the direction of Prof. Christophe Roche (Université Savoie Mont-Blanc & University of Crete, ERA Chair Holder – TALOS-AI4SSH), TOTh 2026 will bring together experts from around the world to reflect on the past and envision the future of Terminology and Ontology research.
✨ Don’t miss the opportunity to be part of this landmark edition!

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