Fotini Koidaki, TALOS PhD candidate in RT3: Corpus Analysis, participated in the 2026 Joint ACL–ISO Workshop on Interoperable Semantic Annotation and Representation (ISA-22), held as part of LREC 2026 in Palma de Mallorca on 12 May 2026. As part of the workshop programme, she presented the paper “GeoAffect: A Multi-Layer Annotation Schema and Few-Shot LLM Evaluation for Geoaffective Analysis of Literary Texts,” co-authored with Stergios Chatzikyriakidis.

The paper introduced a multi-layer annotation schema for examining how places are emotionally framed in literary narrative, moving beyond simple positive or negative polarity toward categories such as belonging, longing, and alienation. Applied to 19th-century Ionian prose fiction and evaluated on 13 large language models in a few-shot setting without fine-tuning, the presentation reflects the broader RT3 research focus on corpus analysis, semantic annotation, and NLP-based approaches to modern Greek literary texts.