SA4AW 2026: Semantic Annotation for the Ancient World 2026 University of Crete Rethymno, Greece, March 15, 2027 |
| Conference web page | https://talos-ai4ssh.uoc.gr/events/conferences/semantic-annotation-for-the-ancient-world-conference-2026/ |
| Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sa4aw0 |
| Abstract registration deadline | December 1, 2026 |
| Submission deadline | December 1, 2026 |
Thank you once again for joining us onsite and online for SA4AW 2026. We wish to inform you about next steps for the SA4AW 2026 Edited Volume.
If you wish to be included in this edited volume, we kindly request that you submit articles of 4,000-5,000 words based on your conference presentation by December 1st, 2026. Please anonymize this submission to the best of your ability for double-blind peer review.
Please create a new submission on EasyChair for your article (do not update your previous abstract submission).
The timeline for publication is as follows:
- December 1st, 2026: Submission of full article draft to EasyChair
- February 1st, 2027: Conclusion of peer review period
- March 15th, 2027: Deadline for final revisions for accepted articles
- July 2027: Publication of edited volume
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We invite proposals for the 2nd Semantic Annotation for the Ancient World (SA4AW) conference, which examines the role of semantic annotation in dialogue with hybrid AI approaches, large language models (LLMs), deep learning, and knowledge graphs in the study of the ancient world and cultural heritage. Semantic annotation—whether manual, automated, or human-in-the-loop—enables the identification and linking of concepts, entities, and relationships, transforming raw textual and visual data into structured, interoperable knowledge. At a moment when LLMs can generate fluent interpretations but require grounding in domain-specific context, semantic annotation and knowledge graphs provide essential transparency, precision, and reusability. We welcome contributions that showcase methods, tools, case studies, theoretical reflections, and cross-disciplinary collaborations. In line with FAIR and Linked Open Data principles, the conference encourages open and accessible research practices.
Conference proceedings will be published in open access online format.
We encourage proposals on the following themes:
- Ontology-driven semantic annotation
- Standardisation
- Multilingual annotation practices
- Automatic and semi-automatic annotation
- Annotation of ancient geography
- FAIR/LOD data
- Semantic Web
- NER for ancient Greek/Latin
- RDF-based digital editions
- Methods, tools, and platforms
Submission details:
We invite proposals from all scholars, junior and senior, working in the topic areas of the conference.
For papers:
- Please submit an abstract of max. 1,000 words (bibliography excluded, free format). Submissions will be reviewed via double-blind peer review.
- Paper presentations will be 20 minutes long, with extra time for questions and discussion. The working language of the conference is English.
- A longer version of accepted papers will be published in an edited volume after the conference. More details about the edited volume are forthcoming.
