The Second International Workshop on Gaze Data and Natural Language Processing

Event Dates

May 11, 2026 - May 16, 2026

Location

Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Submission Deadline

Feb 09, 2026

**First Call for Papers**

Gaze4NLP – The Second Workshop on Gaze Data and Natural Language Processing

May 2026, Palma de Mallorca, Spain (co-located with LREC 2026)

The Second Workshop on Gaze Data and Natural Language Processing

(Gaze4NLP), co-located with LREC 2026 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain,

invites papers of a theoretical or experimental nature describing

research methodologies by employing interdisciplinary perspectives,

including computer science and engineering perspectives and cognitive

sciences, and identifying challenges to resolve in the intersection of

the two domains: eye tracking and NLP. Gaze4NLP aims to bring together

researchers conducting research on eyes on eyes on text and NLP; and

establishing bridges between them for identifying future venues of

research.

Workshop webpage: https://gaze4nlp.github.io/Gaze4NLP2026/

Important Dates

Workshop paper submission deadline: 9 February 2026

Workshop paper acceptance notification: 16 March 2026

Workshop paper camera-ready versions: 30 March 2026

Workshop camera-ready proceedings ready: May 2026

Conference: 11-16 May 2026

All deadlines are 11:59PM UTC-12:00 (anywhere on Earth)

Topics for the workshop will include, but are not limited to:

– Investigating the pillars for bridging the gap between the research

on eyes on text and NLP. Study how to expand research methodologies

by employing interdisciplinary perspectives, including computer

science and engineering perspectives and cognitive sciences, and

identify challenges, issues to resolve.

– Exploring new areas so that both fields benefit from each other

better than the past, identifying novel domains of exploration for

further research.

– Discussing how to develop cognitively inspired models that align

human reading data with LLMs.

Submissions

We solicit regular workshop papers, which will be included in the

proceedings as archival publications. All categories of papers may be

long (maximum 8 pages of content + up to one page for limitations

(required) + unlimited references) or short (maximum 4 pages of

content + up to one page for limitations (required) + unlimited

references). Accepted papers will be presented in the form of either

oral or poster presentations.

Please note that camera-ready papers are allowed an additional page.

The workshop proceedings will be part of the ACL anthology. Accepted

papers will also be given an opportunity with an extended version to

be published as part of an edited book.

Submissions will be handled via the START Conference Manager. The

submission link will be provided on the workshop website as soon as it

becomes available.

All submissions should follow the LREC style guidelines. We strongly

recommend the use of the LaTeX style files, OpenDocument, or Microsoft

Word templates created for LREC.

All papers must be anonymous, i.e., not reveal author(s) on the title

page or through self-references. So, e.g., “We previously showed

(Smith, 2020)”, should be avoided. Instead, use citations such as

“Smith (2020) previously showed”.

LRE-Map and Sharing Language Resources

When submitting a paper from the START page, authors will be asked to

provide essential information about resources (in a broad sense, i.e.

also technologies, standards, evaluation kits, etc.) that have been

used for the work described in the paper or are a new result of your

research. Moreover, ELRA encourages all LREC authors to share the

described LRs (data, tools, services, etc.) to enable their reuse and

replicability of experiments (including evaluation ones).

Organization Committee:

Cengiz Acarturk, Jagiellonian University, Poland

Jamal Nasir, University of Galway, Ireland

Burcu Can, University of Stirling, Scotland, UK

Cagri Coltekin, University of Tubingen, Germany