The International Conference on Language Processing and Knowledge Management (LPKM), quasi-successor of the “Journées ANLP-Doc”(2014-2015), organized by the Arabic Natural Language Processing Research Group (ANLP-RG), University of Sfax, provides an opportunity for presenting cutting-edge Natural Language Processing (NLP) research, including but not limited to computational and mathematical modeling, analysis, and processing of any form (spoken,
Expired Conferences
Knowledge Management conferences, conferences related to Knowledge Management, and conferences with a Knowledge Management track, stream, topic, or theme, not (yet) happening in the current year (2026)
Lessons Management Forum*
The Lessons Management Forum, co-organized by the Australasian Fire and Emergency Service Authorities Council (AFAC) and the Australian Institute for Disaster Resilience (AIDR), brings together lessons management practitioners, those interested in this area, and those new to the area to share good practice, learnings and innovations. It consider lessons, good practice and innovation in knowledge
World Decolonization Forum*
The World Decolonization Forum, originally annpounced as Decolonization Forum, organized by Institute Social and partners, aims to connect multiple knowledge traditions, foster cross-cultural and interdisciplinary exchanges, avoid reductionist dichotomies, and create new possibilities for dialogue, critical thought, and collective production. Within this framework, the forum serves not only as a space for academic discussion but
Semantic Layer Summit*
The Semantic Layer Summit, hosted by AtScale, is a virtual event for data professionals and business leaders shaping the future of data, analytics, and AI. Join innovators, practitioners, and thought leaders redefining data access and application with semantic technologies. Conference History: Semantic Layer Summit 2026, May
Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK)*
The biennial Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge (TARK), formerly the Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Reasoning about Knowledge (TARK), aims to bring together researchers interested in issues surrounding knowledge and rationality. TARK draws contributions from a wide variety of fields – including Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography, Distributed Computing, Economics and Game Theory, Linguistics,


