[CfP] 4th Int. Workshop on Semantic Technologies and Deep Learning Models for Scientific, Technical, and Legal Web co-located with The Web Conference 2026 Dubai

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Call for Papers  

4th Int. Workshop on Semantic Technologies and Deep Learning Models for Scientific, Technical, and Legal Web co-located with The Web Conference 2026

Workshop: April 13 or 14, 2026 - Dubai, UAE
https://semtech4stld.github.io/


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Important Dates
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Abstract Submissions: January 5th, 2026

Paper Submissions: January 12th, 2026

Notifications: February 2nd, 2026
Camera-Ready Contributions: 
February 15th, 2026
Workshop: April 13 or 14, 2026 - Dubai, UAE

All deadlines are 11:59 pm, AoE time (Anywhere on Earth).


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Workshop Aims and Scope
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The SemTech 2026 workshop focuses on methods that combine Semantic Web technologies, Natural Language Processing, Large Language Models (LLMs), and other AI technologies to model knowledge across scientific, technical, and legal domains. The workshop invites research on knowledge graph creation, semantic annotation, LLM–KG hybrid reasoning, and trustworthy AI pipelines that enhance the reliability, interpretability, and reuse of Web data. This is particularly timely as the Web community seeks robust approaches to integrate symbolic and sub-symbolic methods for managing and understanding the growing body of domain-specific knowledge on the Web 



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Workshop Topics
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We invite contributions on topics related to Semantic Web technologies and deep learning, particularly in the context of scientific, technical, and legal data. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following areas:


  • Data Collection
    • Leveraging LLMs for generating scientific, technical, and legal data.
    • New tools and systems for capturing scientific, technical, and legal data, such as scientific articles, patent publications, etc.
    • Procedures and tools for storing, sharing, and preserving data on the Web.
    • Collecting and sharing data sets such as benchmarks, etc.
    • Pipelines and protocols to capture peculiarities from Web data.
    • Employing Semantic Web Technologies to represent and preserve sensitive data in terms of ethics, privacy, security, and trust on the Web.
  • Novel Semantic Technologies for scientific, technical, and legal web:
    • Ontologies and annotation schemas to model such data. 
    • Annotation, linking, and disambiguation of the data.
    • Knowledge graph construction.
    • LLMs to generate metadata, vocabularies, ontologies, and semantic models for specific data.
  • Applications for patents, scientific, technical, and legal web:
    • Applications based on Generative AI and LLMs.
    • Exploiting knowledge graphs for document similarity, question answering, search, etc.
    • Semantic content-based retrieval.
    • Natural language processing techniques for classification, summarization, etc.
    • Exploratory search using semantic technologies on scientific, technical, and legal data.
    • Key enabling tools (also based on LLMs) for accessing and using data on the Web.
    • Lessons learned and use cases from both academia and industry around semantic models and LLMs for data in specific domains.



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Submission Details

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The submissions must be in English and adhere to the  CEURS-WS one column. The papers should be submitted as PDF files to EasyChair. The review process will follow a single-blind protocol.

Key Participation Requirement: At least one author per paper must be registered for the workshop, attend in person, and present their work.

Full Research Papers (10-16 pages maximum) should be clearly placed with respect to the state of the art and state the contribution of the proposal in the domain of application, even if presenting preliminary results. In particular, research papers should describe the methodology in detail, experiments should be repeatable, and a comparison with the existing approaches in the literature is encouraged.
Replicability/Reproducibility papers (8-10 pages) should involve repeating prior experiments using the source code and datasets to analyze existing methods and their limitations. Alternatively, authors may assess the robustness of previous work by applying the original code in new contexts, such as different domains or datasets.
Short Papers (6-9 pages) should describe significant novel work in progress. Compared to full papers, their contribution may be narrower in scope, be applied to a narrower set of application domains, or have weaker empirical support than that expected for a full paper. Submissions likely to generate discussions in new and emerging areas of legal data are encouraged.

Submissions should not exceed the indicated number of pages, including any diagrams and references. The accepted papers will be available on the Workshop website. The proceedings shall be published in a CEUR-WS.org volume, which is free of charge for ALL authors. This publication is a "Diamond Open Access" service, meaning it is also free for all readers. The proceedings will be indexed on Google Scholar, DBLP, and Scopus as for the previous workshop editions.


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Workshop Chairs

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Rima Dessi´
Higher Colleges of Technology, United Arab Emirates (UAE)

Hidir Aras
FIZ Karlsruhe - Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure, Germany

Jeenu Joy
FIZ Karlsruhe - Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure, Germany

Danilo Dessi´
Department of Computer Science, College of Computing and Informatics, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, UAE

Francesco Osborne
The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom


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Contacts

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For general inquiries on the workshop, please send an email to dde...@sharjah.ac.ae

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