
Within the IEEE international Congress on Information Science and Technology (IEEE CiSt’2025), will be held the 4th IEEE Conference on Digital Preservation and processing technology of Written Heritage and the 6th IEEE Conference on Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing the week of 4th – 10th October 2025, Marrakech – Ouarzazate (Morocco).
4th IEEE DPWH
The 4th Conference on Digital Preservation and processing technology of Written Heritage will focus on various aspects related to the preservation strategies and workflows, digital content management and automatic processing environments as well as infrastructures, frameworks and tools used for preserving, analysing and making accessible written heritage.
Chairs
Franz Fischer, VeDPH, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia Italy
Angelo Mario Del Grosso, CNR-ILC, Pisa, Italy
Topics
- Digitisation workflows, tools and infrastructures
- AI, Machine Learning and Deep Learning approaches to textual heritage
6th IEEE MNLP
The 6th IEEE Conference on “Machine Learning and Natural Language Processing: Models, Systems, Data and Applications” aims to explore and debate the latest technical status and recent innovations trends in the research and applications of natural language processing and machine learning models and technologies.
Chairs
Vito Pirrelli, CNR-ILC, Pisa, Italy
Azzeddine Mazroui Mohammed, First University, Oujda Morocco
Ouafae Nahli, CNR-ILC, Pisa, Italy
Topics
- Information retrieval and extraction
- Data, Web, and Text mining
- Named entity recognition
- Question answering
- Word sense disambiguation
- Machine Translation
- Stochastic language models
- Connectionist language models
- Language and information technologies for cultural heritage
- Corpora, lexical databases and ontologies
- Tools and methodologies for linguistic annotation and text analysis
- Optical character recognition
- Speech processing
- Machine Learning models and applications
- Artificial Intelligence and Recommender systems
- Neural Networks
- Deep Learning
- Pattern Recognition
- Computer Vision
- Sentiment analysis
- Text readability