NeurIPS 2026 Workshop on Long Context Foundation Models (LCFM) Opens CFP
danqi_chen · x · 2026-08-22
The NeurIPS 2026 Workshop on Long Context Foundation Models (LCFM) has opened its Call for Papers, with a submission deadline of September 10, 2026. The workshop invites work addressing challenges in long-context agents, reasoning trace management, planning, memory, tool use, and multimodal interaction, aiming to foster interdisciplinary discussion and evaluation.
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