Presenter Instructions

DialRes-LREC 2026 Workshop on Dialects in NLP

The following instructions concern oral and poster presentations at the workshop. The workshop will take place at the Palau de Congressos de Palma. The detailed workshop programme is available here.

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Oral Presentations

Presentation Duration:
  • 8 minutes for presentation
  • 2 minutes for discussion and questions

The session chairs will provide time cues. Presenters are kindly asked to adhere strictly to the allotted time to ensure the schedule runs smoothly.

Venue Information

Oral presentations, invited talks, and community discussions will take place in:
Sala Cabrera (Room 1 – 2nd floor)

Arrival and Technical Setup

Please arrive at the session room at least 15 minutes before your session begins and contact your session chair:

All talks will be delivered using the room’s PC. The organisers will already have all presentations available on a USB flash drive.


Poster Presentations

Onsite Poster Presenters

Onsite presenters should arrive at least 30 minutes before the first session (08:30) to hang posters. Setup assistance will be available until 09:00 via Vivian Stamou and Stavros Bompolas.

Location: Sala Menorca (Room 4 – 3rd floor)

Note: The poster session runs in parallel with the coffee break. Please remain near your poster to interact with participants.

Flash Presentations (2 Minutes)

Each poster presenter will give a brief 2-minute intro. The 2-minute limit is strict. Presentations will be given in the following order:

Paper ID Title
2Beyond Accuracy: Analyzing Dialect Confusion in Automatic Speech-Based Dialect Classification
3FLEURS-Kobani: Extending FLEURS Dataset for Northern Kurdish
4Exploring the Reusability of Northern Kurdish Resources for Badini Speech Recognition
8A Dialectal Corpus for Ukrainian: Collection, Classification, and Standardization
10German Dialects Across Situations, Generations, and Regions: The REDE Corpus as an Oral Resource for NLP
13A Catalog of Basque Dialectal Resources: Online Collections and Standard-to-Dialectal Adaptations
15WoVis: Interactive Visualization of Word Embeddings for Semantic Change in Historical and Dialectal Language Resources
16Speaker Normalization via Voice Conversion Reveals a Human-Machine Dissociation in Dialect Classification
17South Tyrolean Dialect-to-Standard Speech Translation: A Resource
23Sociolinguistic Aspects of Crowdsourcing for a Vocal Corpus of Alsatian
27Towards Semantic Access and Interoperability in Digital Dialectal Atlases: A Case Study
32A CLDF-Compliant Lexical Database for Modern Greek Dialects: Resource Design and Dialectometric Analysis
34First Steps in ASR for Cypriot Greek: Challenges and Insights
37Structural Divergence under Shared Language-Level Specification: Griko in Universal Dependencies

Remote Poster Presenters

Remote presenters will not present synchronously. Instead, a slide with links to your online materials will be displayed to all participants throughout the poster session.