Call For Papers – 37th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence – Nov 3-Nov 5, 2025 – Athens, Greece

The 37th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI) organizing committee is inviting you to submit your research papers. The conference will be held in person, on November 3rd till November 5th, 2025 in Athens, Greece!
The IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI) is a leading IEEE-CS annual scientific meeting for more than three decades. It provides a major international forum where the creation and exchange of ideas related to artificial intelligence are fostered among academia, industry, and government agencies. The conference facilitates the cross-fertilization of these ideas and promotes their transfer into practical tools, for developing intelligent systems and pursuing artificial intelligence applications. The ICTAI encompasses all technical aspects of specifying, developing and evaluating the theoretical underpinnings and applied mechanisms of the AI-based components such as algorithms, architectures and languages.
Topics include (but not limited to):
  1.  AI Foundations
  2.  AI in Domain-specific Applications
  3.  AI in Computer Systems
  4.  AI in Data Analytics, Data Mining and Big Data
  5.  AI in Smart Cities
  6.  Machine Learning
  7.  Knowledge Representation, Reasoning, Cognition
  8.  AI and Decision Systems
  9.  Uncertainty in AI
  10.  Natural Language Processing
  11.  AI and Societal Impact
General Chair: Dr. Nikolaos Bourbakis, Purdue University (nbourbak@purdue.edu)
Co-Program Chair: Dr. Arnaud Lallouet, Huawei Technologies Ltd (arnaud.lallouet@huawei.com)
Co-Program Chair: Dr. Michail Alexiou, Kennesaw State University (malexiou@kennesaw.edu)
Special Track – Workshops (Following the Conference Publication Rules and Guidelines):
  1. AI and Maritime Applications – Special Track Chair Dr. Rahul Dubey
  2. AI and Software Engineering – Special Track Co-Chairs Dr. Maria Virvou & Dr. George Tsihrintzis
  3. AI and Assistive Technologies for People in Need – Dr. Nikolaos Bourbakis & Dr. Despina Kavraki
Important Dates:
Paper submission: June 12, 2025
Acceptance notification: August 20, 2025
Camera-ready: September 20, 2025
All submissions should be made through the conference's website: https://easyconferences.eu/ictai2025/
We look forward to your submissions!
Best Regards,
Sachin Sharma
ICTAI Publicity Chair

ECAI 2025: Call for Demo Papers (Deadline Extension)

We have recently extended the deadline for submission to the ECAI 2025 Demo Track to June 3rd.  We invite members of the international AI community to consider submitting a demo for presentation at the 28th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence.  ECAI 2025 will be held on October 25th-30th in Bologna, Italy. Accepted demos will be included in the proceedings. In addition, we will hold a public vote for a Best Demo Award. The full call text is available at https://ecai2025.org/call-for-demo-papers/.

Best wishes,

ECAI 2024 Demo Chairs

Bruno Lacerda and Anna Gautier


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CALL FOR DEMOS

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The main objective of demo papers is to disseminate recent advances in AI within either academic or industrial settings, highlighting their practical or theoretical relevance to AI challenges. We highly value innovative research approaches and frameworks that have the potential to make a substantial impact in real-world applications and society. We are interested in a wide range of demonstrations, which include but are not limited to:

  • systems that employ different AI techniques in real-world applications across domains like energy, healthcare, transportation, robotics, and more;

  • systems designed to facilitate the advancement of new AI techniques tailored to specific real-life applications or educational tools, including simulation environments and development tools; and

  • systems that focus on curating and extending benchmarks for specific research topics in any field of AI (e.g., Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, Multiagent Systems, Machine Learning, Planning, or Robotics), along with the provision of evaluation mechanisms.


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission site opening:

Thursday, 10 April 2025

Submission deadline:

Tuesday, 3 June (Updated)

Author notification:

Thursday, 17 July 2025 (Updated)


SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

Each demo submission should consist of a short demo paper, a video, and a requirements document. Please note that the total size of each submission is limited to 100MB, and will be submitted via EasyChair.


Demo papers must be written in English, be prepared for single-blind review using the ECAI LaTeX template, and not exceed 3 pages (plus at most 1 extra page for references). The paper should clearly describe the underlying problem setting/system/tool to be demonstrated by referring to the architecture/technology/innovations used for the development. 


The video should be at most 5 minutes long, should be subtitled, and should be playable on QuickTime. Instead of uploading the video, authors may prefer to include a link in their paper to their video (on YouTube or a similar service). The video should briefly introduce the concept/system, specify the aim of the demo by referring to the target audience, discuss the main distinguishing features and benefits, overview the architecture or technologies used for the development, and display an execution of the system. The videos accompanying the accepted demo papers will be displayed during breaks at the conference (most likely without sound) to increase the publicity of the chosen demos.


The requirements document (in PDF) should state the technical requirements for the demo and provide a detailed plan for the demo. Organisers will do their best but cannot promise to meet all of the listed requirements.


Only the demo paper itself will get published by ECAI. Please do not leave things to the very last moment; you can resubmit any number of times until the submission deadline.


The full call text can be found at https://ecai2025.org/call-for-demo-papers/ 

Questions about the Demonstration Track can be directed to the ECAI 2025 Demo Track Co-Chairs at demo-track@ecai2025.org

Conferences EAI CSECS 2025 – deadline 15 May 2025 for the Main track and 1 June for the Late track

It is my pleasure to invite you to the conference EAI Computer Science
and Education in Computer Science (CSECS 2025), Bratislava, 1-3 July.

The application can be submitted here:

csecs-conf.eai-conferences.org
Deadline 15 May 2025 for the Main track.
Deadline 1 June for the Late track.

The topics are:
Theory of computation
Information and coding theory
Algorithms and data structures
Programming language theory
Formal methods
Concurrent, parallel, and distributed systems
Databases and information retrieval
Artificial intelligence
Computer architecture and engineering
Computer graphics and visualization
Computer security and cryptography
Health Informatics
Online and Digital Education
Data Analytics
Cloud-fog-edge continuum
Swarm management
Virtual and augmented reality
Mobile IoT solutions
Big data

For any comments or questions, please do not hesitate to send an email.
Kind regards,
Rossitza Goleva.

ICCNS 2025 CFP: The International Conference on Intelligent Computing, Communication, Networking and Services, Varna, Bulgaria, 1 to 4 Sept. 2025

ACM MM 2025 Workshop on Multimedia Analytics with Multimodal Large Language Models – Call For Papers

First Workshop on Multimedia Analytics with Multimodal Large Language Models

Dates: 27/28 October 2025

Location: Dublin, Ireland

https://ma-llm25.github.io/

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The First Workshop on Multimedia Analytics with Multimodal Large Language Models at ACM Multimedia 2025 aims to explore the potential and pitfalls of bringing Multimodal Large Language Models into multimedia analytics, and the new forms of interaction between system and experts that emerge from this. To guide this exploration we invite original research and position papers on (but not limited to) the following topics:

  • Multimodal Large Language Models 

  • Multimedia Analytics

  • Multimedia Interaction

  • Multimedia Summarisation

  • Visual Analytics

  • Interactive Multimedia Systems

  • Human-in-the-Loop Reinforcement Learning

Important Dates:

  • Paper submission deadline: June 20, 2025

  • ACM MM’25 Fast Track submission deadline: July 11, 2025

  • Author acceptance notification: August 1, 2025

  • Camera-Ready: August 11, 2025

  • Workshop date: 27/28 October 2025

Authors are invited to submit original full (up to 8 pages) or short (up to 4 pages) papers to be presented at the workshop upon acceptance.  Papers rejected or withdrawn from ACM Multimedia 2025 can be resubmitted to this workshop via the Fast Track. Accepted papers will be published in the ACM-MM Workshops proceedings.

You can submit your work via OpenReview. All listed authors must have an up-to-date OpenReview profile. Note that creating a profile without an institutional email may require moderation (up to 2 weeks).

Complete submission instructions are available on the website https://ma-llm25.github.io/

Organizers:

  • Marcel Worring, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 

  • Shin’ichi Satoh, National Institute of Informatics, Japan

  • Tat-Seng Chua, National University of Singapore, Singapore

  • Lucia Vadicamo, CNR-ISTI, Italy

  • Laura Toni, University College London, United Kingdom

  • Nanne van Noord, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 

  • Shuai Wang, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 

  • Yassin Mohamadi, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 

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