8th International Conference on Natural Language
and Speech Processing
August 25-26, 2025
Odense, Denmark.
WELCOME
We are pleased to invite you to the 8th International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing (ICNLSP 2025), which will take place at the University of Southern Denmark on August 25–26, 2025. ICNLSP 2025 will be a hybrid conference.
Building on the success of previous editions, ICNLSP 2025 provides a dynamic platform for researchers, academics, students, and industry professionals to share insights, exchange ideas, and stay up to date with the latest advancements in Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Speech Processing.
We look forward to welcoming you to ICNLSP 2025! For further inquiries, please contact us at icnlsp(at)gmail(dot)com.
CALL FOR PAPERS
The 8th International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing (ICNLSP 2025) welcomes contributions on both the theoretical foundations and applied aspects of Natural Language Processing (NLP) and Speech Processing. The conference will feature regular sessions, along with keynote talks delivered by distinguished international researchers.
We invite authors to submit their work on topics relevant to ICNLSP 2025 and contribute to advancing research in the field.
Paper Submission Information
Topics of Interest
The 8th International Conference on Natural Language and Speech Processing (ICNLSP 2025) invites contributions on a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Generative AI
- Large language models (LLMs)
- Cognition and NLP
- Machine translation
- Text categorization
- Summarization
- Sentiment analysis and opinion mining
- Computational social web
- Under-resourced languages: tools and corpora
- NLP tools for software requirements and engineering
- Text annotation tools
- Knowledge fundamentals and knowledge management systems
- Information extraction
- Data mining and information retrieval
- Lexical semantics and knowledge representation
- Visualization for nlp
- Knowledge graphs.
Speech Processing
- Signal processing and acoustic modeling
- Speech recognition (architecture, search methods, lexical modeling, language modeling, adaptation, multimodal systems, applications in education and learning, zero-resource speech recognition, etc.)
- Speech analysis
- Paralinguistics in speech and language (perception of paralinguistic phenomena, speaker states and traits analysis, etc.)
- Spoken dialogue systems and conversational analysis
- Speech translation
- Speech synthesis
- Speaker verification and identification
- Language identification
- Speech coding, enhancement, and intelligibility
- Speech perception and production
- Brain studies on speech
- Phonetics, phonology, and prosody
- Speech and hearing disorders
- Paralinguistics of pathological speech and language
- Speech technology for disordered speech and hearing
Submission Guidelines
Papers must be submitted via CMT (https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ICNLSP2025/).
Each submission will undergo a double-blind review process conducted by three program committee members.
Authors should format their papers using the ACL template, available in LaTeX.
Submissions can be made in one of the following categories:
- Long Papers
Long paper submissions must present substantial, original, and completed research that has not been previously published. Where applicable, submissions should include concrete evaluation and analysis.
Length: Up to 8 pages of content, with unlimited pages for references and appendices.
Upon acceptance, authors will be allowed one additional page (up to 9 pages) to incorporate reviewers’ feedback.
- Short Papers
Short paper submissions must describe original and unpublished research. Unlike long papers, short papers are not intended to be condensed versions of long papers. Instead, they should present focused contributions that can be effectively communicated within a few pages.
Length: Up to 4 pages of content, with unlimited pages for references and appendices.
Upon acceptance, authors will be allowed one additional page (up to 5 pages) to incorporate reviewers’ feedback.
Important dates
All deadlines are 11:59 PM UTC-12:00 (“anywhere on Earth”).
Submission deadline: May 25, 2025 11:59 PM (GMT).
Notification of acceptance: July 20, 2025.
Camera-ready paper due: August 3, 2025.
Conference dates: August 25-26, 2025.
Anonymity Period
ICNLSP 2025 will follow the ACL Anonymity Policy. As a result, no anonymity period will be required, although authors are still cautioned against extensive advertising. The submissions themselves must still be fully anonymized.
ICNLSP COMMITTEE
Chairs
Publicity Chair
Program Committee Chair
Prof. Lukas Galke
Scientific Committee
Program Committee
- Ahmed Abdelali, SDAIA, KSA.
- Muhammad Abdul-Mageed, University of British Columbia, Canada.
- Hend Al-Khalifa, King Saud University, KSA.
- Muhammad Al-Qurishi, Elm, KSA.
- Mehmet Fatih Amasyalı, Yildiz Technical University, Turkey.
- Yuan An, Drexel University, USA.,
- Nicklas Sindlev Andersen , SDU, Denmark.
- Nicolas Ballier, University Paris Cité, France.
- Fayssal Bouarourou, University of Strasbourg, France.
- Pierrette Bouillon, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
- Daniel Braun, University of Twente, Netherlands.
- Gérard Chollet, CNRS, France.
- Hadda Cherroun, Amar Telidji University, Algeria.
- Christian Møller Dahl, SDU, Denmark.
- Najim Dehak, Johns Hopkins University, USA.
- Ashraf Elnagar, University of Sharjah, UAE.
- Abed Alhakim Freihat, University of Trento, Italy.
- Mounim El Yacoubi, Telecom SudParis, France.
- Lukas Galke, SDU, Denmark.
- Christian Heumann, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany.
- Kristiina Jokinen, University of Helsinki, Finland.
- Ken Kawamura, Revelata Inc., USA.
- Eric Laporte, Gustave Eiffel University, France.
- Mohammed Mediani, UAE University, UAE.
- Hermann Ney, RWTH Aachen University, Germany.
- Robert Nickel, Bucknell University, USA.
- Hugues Sansen, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France.
- Hassan Satori, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco.
- Yücel Saygin, Sabanci University, Turkey.
- Thomas Schmidt, University of Regensburg, Germany.
- Nasredine Semmar, CEA, France.
- Peter Sullivan, University of British Columbia, Canada.
- Irina Temnikova, Big Data for Smart Society Institute, Bulgaria.
- María Inés Torres, University of the Basque Country, Spain.
- Jan Trmal, AppTek, USA.
- Nikos Tsourakis, University of Geneva, Switzerland.
- Fayçal Ykhlef, CDTA, Algeria.
- Tariq Yousef, SDU, Denmark.
PUBLICATION
1- All accepted papers will be published in ACL Anthology.
2- Selected papers will be published (after extension) in: Signals and Communication Technology (Springer), indexed in Scopus and zbMATH.
BEST PAPER AWARD
To recognize outstanding scientific contributions, ICNLSP 2025 will present two awards:
- Best Full Paper Award
- Best Short Paper Award
These awards will be judged by the Scientific Committee, based on recommendations from the Program Committee. The selection process will consider the originality, significance, and quality of the research, as well as the clarity of presentation.
We look forward to honoring exceptional contributions to the field of Natural Language and Speech Processing!
VENUE
The University of Southern Denmark
Campusvej 55
DK-5230 Odense M
Denmark
https://www.sdu.dk/
Odense is one of Denmark’s oldest cities and is first mentioned in writing in the year 988. It is located right in the middle of Denmark, and is 167 km from Copenhagen – that’s just over an hour by fast train, or two hours by car. One of Odense’s most famous exports is the famous fairytale writer Hans Christian Andersen. Come and experience this fairytale city yourself, with its characterful old streets, inspiring museums and strong cycling culture.
Public Transport
Airplane
Odense Station can be reached by bus and/or train from either Billund or Copenhagen airport in approximately 1.5 hours. Journeys can be planned using https://www.rejseplanen.dk Trains depart to/from the airport two to three times each hour.
Train
The main station is centrally located in the city center, with trains running from Germany and Copenhagen tickets can be purchased through DSB https://www.dsb.dk/
The Light Rail
Trams run daily every 7.5 minutes and it takes approximately 20 minutes from Odense train station to SDU. Disembark from the Tram at ‘Campus Odense’, and enter through the main entrance (pictured above) https://www.odenseletbane.dk
Monday 25 August
ICNLSP Reception at SDU

Tuesday 26 August
Reception at Storm’s Pakhus

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
SOCIAL EVENTS