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June 11th, 2026
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June 9th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise Call for Papers
International Conference on Interconnected AI and NETworks 2026
AIxNET 2026
Nov. 23-25, 2026 – Paris, France
On-site event
Paper submission deadline: June 20, 2026
Networks are entering an era where both classical ML and emerging generative and agentic AI are transforming end‑to‑end networking—from intent capture to closed‑loop control across RAN, Core, transport, and edge/cloud. AIxNET welcomes contributions that advance algorithms, architectures, protocols, evaluations, and safeguards for trustworthy, explainable, and safe‑to‑operate AI‑driven networking. We particularly encourage rigorous comparative studies across control layers (SMO/intent vs near‑RT vs lower‑layer control), and the release of open datasets and artifacts to help the community build together. AIxNET is intending to build a stimulating, open, dynamic, and friendly forum to co‑create the future and spark collaborations across teams. The conference will be a unique opportunity to gather academic and industry research on this crucial topic for 2030 networks. Expect interactive sessions, demos, and time for discussion.
Main Topics of Interest include (but are not limited to)
Agentic AI: from Human Intent to Action Autonomy
· Networked “xLM” challenges: Intent capture/parsing/policy synthesis at SMO and service layers, use of Large, Small or Machine Language Models (LLM, SLM, MLM) · Hierarchical/heterogeneous agents spanning non‑RT and near‑RT control (e.g., O‑RAN RIC), Core CNFs, and edge resources · Agentic 6G functions · Interconnection and collaboration between AI agents · Tool and protocols for network‑facing agents (e.g., MCP‑enabled clients/servers), conflict resolution, safe rollbacks
New paradigms for networking: from Classical ML to xLM-based Control at Scale
· Supervised/unsupervised/self‑supervised learning for prediction, anomaly detection, resource allocation, QoE optimization · ML and LLM techniques for scheduling, slicing, mobility, energy saving; cross‑domain orchestration across RAN/Core/transport for B5G and 6G · Programmable data planes (P4/eBPF) and SDN control plane with ML‑in‑the‑loop; NWDAF‑enabled analytics · Challenges for access networks and edge networking, use of alternative models, SLM, TRM · Architecture and framework for agentic AI networking · Data collection and labeling
Comparative Designs Across Layers: SMO/Intent vs Near‑RT vs Lower‑Layer Control
· Side‑by‑side evaluations of top‑down (intent‑driven) vs bottom‑up (local) autonomy · Responsibility split across SMO policies, RIC xApps/rApps, Core functions, device/edge controllers · Stability, latency and safety; arbitration under competing objectives (QoE, energy, cost, SLAs) · Cross‑layer observability, auditability, and explainability methodologies
Explainability and trustworthiness: Bias and Functional Safety
· Human in the loop supervision and autonomy levels for safe operations · Explainability for operator oversight (pre/post methods, rationales, provenance, accountability logs) · Security and governance for AI‑operated changes (access control, authorization, verification, compliance‑by‑design) · Possible Bias sources and mitigation (data, prompts, tools, policies); fairness in resource allocation and service admission · Trust, safety and ethical considerations in generative and agentic AI networking
Evaluation, Benchmarks, Open Datasets, and experimentations
· Public datasets/benchmarks for RAN/Core/transport/edge; simulated vs real testbeds · Evaluation methodology and built of meaningful KPIs (e.g., relying on MTTR, SLO, energy–QoE trade‑offs…) · Network performance metric in generative and agentic AI communication systems · Digital twins, experimentation platforms, and testbeds for generative and agentic AI networking · Reproducible pipelines, artifact sharing, and insightful negative results, robustness to drift · Sustainability and cost modeling (e.g., compute budgets, edge vs cloud placement)
Submission types and guidelines
Authors are invited to submit original contributions that have not been published or submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers should be prepared using the IEEE 2-column conference style and are limited to 8 pages including references for regular papers, 5 pages including references for short papers and 2-4 pages for Demos/Positions. Papers must be submitted electronically in PDF format through EDAS at: https://edas.info/N35032
Open artifacts are encouraged: release code/data/measurement scripts when possible; otherwise provide high‑fidelity synthetic surrogates or detailed reproduction recipes. Comparative studies must clearly state the targeted control layer(s) and report stability/latency/safety metrics alongside performance.
For accepted papers to be included on AIxNEt 2026 proceedings, at least one author must register at the Author rate and papers must be presented in-person at the conference by a registered co-author.
Important dates
· Paper submission deadline: June 20, 2026 Paper Acceptance Notification: September 15, 2026 Camera‑ready: October 5, 2026 Conference Date: November 23-25, 2026
TPC Co-Chairs
Chiara Contoli (University of Urbino, Italy) Sahar Hoteit (Paris-Saclay University, France)
General Co-Chairs
Emmanuel Bertin(Orange Innovation, France) Stefano Secci (CNAM, France)
June 9th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise Dear colleagues,
There is still plenty of time to participate in the ChaLearn UDIVA-HHOI Challenge @ ECCV 2026, organized within the CONTEXTUS Workshop at ECCV 2026.
Submission deadline: July 12th, 2026
The challenge focuses on advancing research in context-aware human behavior understanding and socially grounded multimodal intelligence, encouraging methods that go beyond isolated action recognition toward understanding how people collaborate, coordinate, anticipate, and influence one another in real-world environments.
Participants will work with the newly released UDIVA-HHOI dataset, a rich multimodal corpus featuring:
The challenge includes 5 tracks:
The top-ranked team in each track will receive a $1,000 USD award, along with certificates and the opportunity to present and publish their work at the ECCV 2026 CONTEXTUS Workshop.
Data, starting kit, track descriptions, and metrics are already available, and baseline models will be released soon.
We strongly encourage participation from researchers and students working on:
We look forward to seeing new advances toward AI systems capable of understanding human interactions, intentions, and collaborative behavior in complex real-world scenarios.
Challenge website: https://lap.chalearn.eu/public/udiva-hhoi-challenge-eccv26
Workshop website: https://lap.chalearn.eu/public/ECCV26-CONTEXTUS
Supported by ChaLearn, SurfingTech, and Google.
Organizers:
Cristina Palmero (King’s College London)
Sergio Escalera (Universitat de Barcelona & Computer Vision Center)
Albert Clapés (Universitat de Barcelona)
Xavier Baró (Universitat de Barcelona)
Daniele Berardini (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia)
Hugo Jair Escalante (The University of Texas at El Paso & INAOE)
Vittorio Murino (Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia & University of Verona)
Challenge chairs:
Jeanfed Ramírez Lima, Luis J. Arellano
Advisory board:
Isabelle Guyon, Jeffrey Cohn
June 9th, 2026
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Call for Special Track Proposals: 13th Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN2027) Conference
Theme: “XR + AI Collaboration: Co-Creating Knowledge through Globally Situated Communities of Practice”
Online Conference Dates: June 11-13, 2027
Hosted by iLRN geographic chapters in their respective time-zones
In-person Conference Dates: June 26-29, 2027
Daegu, Republic of Korea – Humanities Korea Hall, Kyungpook National University
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Conference website: https://immersivelrn.org/ilrn2027/
The Immersive Learning Research Network (iLRN) invites proposals for Special Tracks to be featured at the 13th annual iLRN Conference. The conference will be held online (June 11–13, 2027) and in person at Kyungpook National University, Daegu, Republic of Korea (June 26–29, 2027).
The theme of iLRN2027, “XR + AI Collaboration: Co-Creating Knowledge through Globally Situated Communities of Practice”, explores the growing convergence of immersive technologies and artificial intelligence in learning, training, and knowledge creation. The conference seeks to advance our understanding of how XR and AI can support meaningful collaboration, innovation, and knowledge co-construction across diverse educational, professional, and cultural contexts.
Special Tracks provide an opportunity for researchers, educators, practitioners, artists, and developers to build focused scholarly communities around emerging or specialized topics in immersive learning that extend beyond the scope of the conference's main tracks.
Special Tracks should address innovative topics related to immersive learning and must be clearly distinct from the main conference tracks.
Potential areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Special Track topics must be clearly differentiated from the following main conference tracks:
Track 1. Foundations of Immersive Learning Research and Theory
Track 2. Assessment and Evaluation (A&E)
Track 3. Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums (GLAM)
Track 4. Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, Access & Social Justice (IDEAS)
Track 5. STEM Education
Track 6. Language, Culture & Heritage (LCH)
Track 7. Medical & Healthcare Education (MHE)
Track 8. Nature & Environmental Sciences (NES)
Track 9. Workforce Development & Industry Training (WDIT)
Track 10. Self and Co-Regulated Learning with Immersive Learning Environments (SCILE)
Proposals should include:
Special Tracks may accept the same submission categories as the main conference, including:
Academic Stream
iLEAD Stream
Accepted Special Track organizers will be responsible for:
The review process and submission deadlines must align with those of the main conference.
Special Track proposals must be submitted through the official proposal form:
Examples of previous iLRN Special Tracks can be found in the iLRN2026 Call for Papers:
https://www.immersivelrn.org/ilrn2026/call-for-papers/
For questions regarding Special Track proposals, please contact:
For additional information, please visit:
https://immersivelrn.org/ilrn2027/
We look forward to receiving your proposals and to building vibrant new communities of practice around immersive learning, XR, and artificial intelligence at iLRN2027.
June 9th, 2026
Daniela Lopez de Luise **Confirmed Keynote Speakers:**
The program features a distinguished lineup of international experts, including:
Dima Damen, University of Bristol
Iacopo Masi, University of Rome, La Sapienza
Lamberto Ballan, University of Padova
Vittorio Murino, University of Verona
Matteo Poggi, University of Bologna
Simone Calderara, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Luisa Verdoliva, University of Naples Federico II
Marina Paolanti, University of Macerata
Tomaso Fontanini, University of Parma
**Registration and Information**
For full program details, accommodation information, and registration, please visit the official website: https://vismac2026.github.io/
Due to venue capacity, we anticipate a limited number of places. We encourage interested participants to register early to secure their attendance.
We kindly ask you to share this invitation with your students and colleagues who may benefit from this experience.
**Innovation and Industry Engagement**
This year, VISMAC is introducing a dedicated session for Startups and University Spinoffs. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between academic research and industrial application. It provides an excellent platform for companies to connect with emerging talent, while offering students and PhD candidates insights into entrepreneurial career paths and research-driven business opportunities.
Further details regarding sponsorship and industry participation can be found here: https://vismac2026.github.io/sponsor.html