Call for Submissions: TOTh 2025 Conference on Terminology & Ontology– Papers and Posters
Conference: June 5-6, 2025
Location: University Savoie Mont-Blanc, Chambéry, France (Onsite & Online)
Description: Researchers, professionals, and enthusiasts in language and knowledge engineering are invited to the 19th International TOTh Conference, focused on “Terminology & Ontology: Theories and Applications”. This event provides a unique platform for interdisciplinary discussions on trends in language, AI, and knowledge representation.
Present your research at TOTh 2025 showcasing novel approaches or findings in terminology, ontology, and language technology. Accepted papers will be featured in the conference program, including a mix of live presentations, an opening talk, and interactive discussions.
Key Dates for submissions:
- Submission deadline: January 12, 2025
- Acceptance notification: February 16, 2025
Call for Papers:
- Length: 12,000-15,000 characters (including spaces, excluding bibliography)
- Format: Free format
- Submit via: EasyChair submission portal
Call for Posters:
- Length: 2-page proposal (excluding bibliography) clearly describing the motivation of the work, the research questions addressed, their main contribution and preliminary results.
- Format: Free format
- May include an image of the poster
- Submit via: EasyChair submission portal
Additional Conference highlights
- Two-Day Training Session: June 3-4, 2025, on Terminology & Artificial Intelligence (2)
- Young Researcher Prize: Awarded to a promising young researcher by the TOTh Program Committee.
- 5 Free Registrations for Young Researchers: TOTh will cover fees for the top five Young Researcher submissions; please note your status after your name in the submission.
With English and French as the working languages, TOTh 2025 is open to participants from diverse backgrounds and expertise levels. Don’t miss this opportunity to engage with the leading minds in terminology and ontology!
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