Workshop on Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models

Event Dates

May 16, 2026 - May 16, 2026

Location

Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Submission Deadline

Feb 26, 2026

Knowledge

Graphs and Large Language Models (KG–LLM 2026) @ LREC 2026

We

are pleased to announce the Workshop

on Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models (KG–LLM 2026),

to be held in conjunction with LREC

2026

in Palma

de Mallorca, Spain,

May 16th 2026.

We

invite submissions of original research that leverages both

Knowledge Graphs (KGs) and Large Language Models (LLMs)

in any domain of Natural Language Processing or language resource development.

More

information at https://kg-llm.github.io/

Workshop

Overview

Large

Language Models have become foundational in NLP, yet they continue to face challenges related to bias, hallucination, explainability, environmental impact, and the cost of training. Knowledge Graphs, in contrast, provide high-quality, interpretable, and reusable

ontological and linguistic structures that support reasoning, fact checking, and knowledge preservation.

The

goal of this workshop is to bring together researchers working at the intersection of these two paradigms, exploring how explicit knowledge and implicit statistical learning can enhance each other. We welcome contributions that investigate, demonstrate, or

evaluate systems, methods, or resources integrating both KGs and LLMs.

Topics

of Interest

We

encourage submissions on (but not limited to):

1.

LLMs for Knowledge Graph Engineering

KG modelling, resource

creation, and interlinking

Relation

extraction

Corpus

annotation

Ontology

localization

Creation

or expansion of linguistic or knowledge graphs

KG querying and question

answering

2.

Knowledge Graphs for Large Language Models

Using linguistic or

knowledge graphs as training data

Fine-tuning

LLMs using linked linguistic (meta)data

Knowledge/linguistic

graph embeddings

KGs

for model explainability, provenance, and source attribution

Neural

models for under-resourced languages

KG-augmented RAG (KG-RAG)

3.

Joint Use of KGs and LLMs in Applications

Combined KG–LLM use

cases with structured linguistic data

Digital

humanities applications

Question

answering over graph data

Fake

news and misinformation detection

Educational

applications and assisted learning

Visualizing

academic writing with KGs and LLMs

KG-enhanced chatbots

for health and medical contexts

Application

Domains

All

application domains are welcome (Digital Humanities, FinTech, Linguistics, Education, Cybersecurity, etc.) as long as the work uses

both

Knowledge Graphs and Large Language Models.

Submission

Guidelines

Submission

Format: Papers

up to 8 pages excluding references.

Style:

All submissions must follow the LREC

2026 format

and use the official LREC author kit. (available at https://lrec2026.info/authors-kit/

)

Review

Process: Double-blind

peer review. Submissions must be fully anonymized.

Submission

System: Papers

must be submitted via the START

conference system

at https://softconf.com/lrec2026/KGLLM/

Language

Resources:

In line with LREC policies, authors are encouraged to describe,

document, and share language resources,

datasets, models, evaluation tools, or annotation guidelines used or created in their work.

Accepted

Papers: All

accepted papers will be included in the LREC

2026 workshop proceedings.

Presentation:

Accepted papers will be presented as oral or poster sessions during the workshop.

Important

Dates

*All

deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”)*

Paper

submission deadline:

26 February 2026

Notification

to authors:

24 March 2026

Camera-ready

due: 30 March

2026

Workshop

date: 16 May

2026

Contact

For

questions, please contact the workshop organizers at: kg-llm-26@googlegroups.com

Organizing

Committee

Gilles

Sérasset, Université Grenoble Alpes, France

Katerina

Gkirtzou, Athena Research Center, Greece

Michael

Cochez, Ellis Institute Finland & Åbo Akademi, Finland

Jan-Christoph

Kalo, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands