Dialogue 2026. Information
We are pleased to announce that the 31st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Technologies “Dialogue” will be held from June 24 to 26, 2026, in Moscow at Lomonosov Moscow State University. Dialogue is supported by leading Russian universities (MSU, MIPT, RSUH, HSE, St. Petersburg State University, and EUSP) and research institutes (ILZ, IPPI, and MSU Research Computing Center).
The conference will be held in a mixed format. We are accepting requests for accommodation for out-of-town participants at the MSU Hotel.
The conference is being organized by the Faculty of Computational Mathematics and Cybernetics at Lomonosov Moscow State University in collaboration with the Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics of the Faculty of Philology and the MSU Research Computing Center.
As usual, Dialogue invites discussion of a wide range of problems and practical challenges in computational linguistics. The conference invites papers in the following areas:
- Natural Language Processing and Applications
- Large language models in automatic natural language processing tasks;
- Automatic text generation;
- Document mining (translation, classification, search, summarization, sentiment and argumentation analysis, etc.);
- Dialogue systems and chatbots;
- Computer analysis of social media texts;
- Linguistic ontologies and automatic knowledge extraction;
- Processing multimodal data (text, speech, images).
- Theories, technologies, and tools for language analysis
- Formal and statistical models of language;
- Corpus linguistics and corpusometry;
- Linguistic analysis of text and spoken language (phonology, morphology, syntax, semantics);
- Computer lexicography;
- Methods and tools for processing minority and poorly studied languages;
- Linguistic competence of large language models.
The conference program includes plenary sessions, special and poster sessions, roundtable discussions, software demonstrations, and seminars.
Papers accepted for presentation after review are published in the conference proceedings (Russian Science Citation Index). Approximately 70 papers selected by reviewers are published in the annual journal “Computational Linguistics and Intelligent Technologies” (SCOPUS).
The principles for selecting papers for the Dialogue conference
The Dialogue conference is traditionally interdisciplinary in nature and focuses on professional communication between linguists and developers of applied linguistic technologies. We welcome papers that take this focus into account when choosing the topic, content, and presentation format.
Our reviewers will pay particular attention to whether theoretical papers contain a clearly formulated and solved constructive problem, and whether applied research papers contain verifiable results based on adequate theoretical assumptions and representative linguistic material.
Paper Submission Procedure
Papers are submitted through the Microsoft CMT online system and must strictly follow the templates. Templates and a link for submitting papers will be available later.
A registration fee is required to publish papers and participate in the conference.
Key dates:
Article submission deadline: February 15, 2026
Program committee decision: after April 20, 2026
Conference: June 24-26, 2026

