[CfP] 論文募集中: Information Processing & Management (IP&M) (IF: 6.9) 特集号タイトル: Multilingual and Multimodal Solutions for Low-Resource, Indigenous, Endangered Languages and Dialects

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May 15, 2026, 3:17:30 AM (24 hours ago) May 15
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北見工業大学のプタシンスキと申します.

現在,Information Processing&Management(IP&M)(IF:6.9)ジャーナルにて「Special Issue on Multilingual and Multimodal Solutions for Low-Resource, Indigenous, Endangered Languages and Dialects」(少資源言語,先住民族の言語や,方言のための多言語・マルチモーダルな技術)という特集号のため論文募集を行っております.

論文の提出締め切りは2027年8月31日ですが,論文は投稿後すぐに査読に送られ,採択された場合すぐに公開となります.

論文の投稿をどうぞご検討ください。

https://www.sciencedirect.com/special-issue/333393/multilingual-and-multimodal-solutions-for-low-resource-indigenous-endangered-languages-and-dialects

どうぞよろしくお願いいたします.

ミハウ・プタシンスキ(博士/情報科学,教授)
北見工業大学 テキスト情報処理研究室
〒090-8507 北見市公園町165番地
TEL/FAX: 0157-26-9327
mic...@mail.kitami-it.ac.jp


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        Call for Papers: Special Issue on
  "Multilingual and Multimodal Solutions for Low-Resource,
     Indigenous, Endangered Languages and Dialects"

  Journal: Information Processing & Management (Impact Factor: 6.9)
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Guest Editors:
- Karol Nowakowski (University of Yamanashi) [Managing Guest Editor]
- Miyagawa So (University of Tsukuba)
- Michal Ptaszynski (Kitami Institute of Technology)

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INTRODUCTION
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Of the approximately 7,000 languages spoken in the world today,
more than 40% are considered endangered, and many indigenous
languages exist without any significant digital presence or
computational support. At the same time, recent advances in
large language models (LLMs), multimodal AI, and cross-lingual
transfer learning have dramatically raised the bar for what
language technology can achieve - yet the overwhelming majority
of these advances continue to benefit only a small number of
high-resource languages.

This Special Issue of Information Processing & Management
addresses that gap directly. We invite submissions that develop,
adapt, or evaluate multilingual and multimodal computational
methods specifically targeting low-resource, indigenous, and
endangered languages and dialects. Our goal is to bring together
high-quality research that is both technically rigorous and
culturally grounded, and to establish a landmark reference for
this rapidly growing field.

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TOPICS OF INTEREST
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We welcome submissions on a wide range of topics, including but
not limited to:

- Construction and curation of corpora, lexicons, and annotated
  datasets for low-resource and endangered languages
- Transfer learning, cross-lingual adaptation, and zero/few-shot
  methods for under-resourced languages
- Speech recognition, text-to-speech, and spoken language
  processing for endangered and indigenous languages
- Multimodal approaches combining text, audio, image, and video
  for language documentation and revitalization
- Machine translation and cross-lingual information retrieval
  for minority languages and dialect varieties
- NLP tools for morphologically rich, agglutinative, or
  polysynthetic languages
- Community-centered and participatory frameworks for language
  technology development
- Dialect identification, code-switching, and multilingual
  information extraction
- Applications of LLMs and vision-language models (VLMs) in
  low-resource settings
- Ethical, cultural, and data sovereignty considerations in
  language technology for indigenous communities

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SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
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Manuscripts submitted to this Special Issue must adhere to the
author guidelines of Information Processing & Management:

  https://www.sciencedirect.com/journal/information-processing-and-management/publish/guide-for-authors

All submissions must be original, unpublished works not currently
under review at any other venue. Each manuscript will undergo a
rigorous double-blind peer review process. Please ensure your
submission is fully anonymized in accordance with the journal's
double-blind review policy before uploading.

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IMPORTANT DATES
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  Manuscript submission period starts:  2026-04-31
  Manuscript submission period ends:  2027-08-31

  Note: Manuscripts will be reviewed on a rolling basis in the
  order of submission. Early submission is strongly encouraged.

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HOW TO SUBMIT
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Submissions should be made through the journal's online
Editorial Manager portal:

  https://www.editorialmanager.com/ipm/

When submitting, please select the article type
"VSI: MMLowRes" to ensure your manuscript
is correctly routed to the Special Issue.

For questions about scope, fit, or any other inquiries, please
contact the Karol Nowakowski (Managing Guest Editor) or Michal Ptaszynski.

  Karol Nowakowski -  nowak...@yamanashi.ac.jp

  Michal Ptaszynski - mic...@mail.kitami-it.ac.jp

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CLOSING NOTE
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The documentation, preservation, and revitalization of the
world's linguistic diversity is one of the most time-sensitive
challenges at the intersection of AI and the humanities. We
warmly invite researchers from academia and industry — across
NLP, information science, linguistics, cognitive science, and
related fields — to contribute their latest work to this
Special Issue.

By bringing together a coherent collection of high-quality papers
on multilingual and multimodal solutions for low-resource and
endangered languages, we aim to advance the state of the art,
foster international and interdisciplinary collaboration, and
help ensure that the benefits of modern language technology
reach the communities that need them most.

We look forward to your contributions.

Sincerely,

on behalf of all Guest Editors
Michal Ptaszynski

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