
Program Announced: 20th International Conference TOTh
The complete program for the 20th International Conference TOTh (Terminology & Ontology: Theories and applications) is now available! Join us on June 4-5, 2026, for this landmark 20th-anniversary edition, happening both onsite at the University Savoie Mont-Blanc (France) and online. This year’s program features a dynamic lineup of sessions bridging traditional terminology with cutting-edge artificial intelligence.
Pre-Conference Training (June 2-3): Before the main event, we are hosting a hands-on, two-day training session titled “Bringing Artificial Intelligence to Terminology: A Step-by-Step Project Approach.” Available onsite and online, this workshop is limited to 25 participants!
Key session topics include:
– The impact of LLMs, Generative AI, and RAG-based question answering on terminology.
– Semantic Web approaches, Linked Open Data, and FAIR principles for heritage science.
– Ontoterminology applied to diverse fields: from ancient knowledge and pre-Soviet Ukrainian occupational terms, to zoological knowledge and medical texts.
– Methodological challenges in corpus linguistics, diachronic analysis, and multilingual translation.
The conference will open with a special keynote by Danielle Candel (CNRS) reflecting on the 20-year history of the TOTh community. We are proud to host an international group of presenters representing institutions from Austria, Belgium, Cameroon, China, Colombia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Mongolia, Morocco, Romania, Ukraine, and the United Arab Emirates.
Registration is Open: Secure your spot to attend onsite in France or virtually from anywhere in the world.
Organized by the University of Crete (TALOS AI for SSH) and Université Savoie Mont-Blanc, with the support of Ass.I.Term.
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