*** Apologies for cross postings ***
AI4HGI Workshop @ECAI 2025
*** SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED: 30th June, 2025 ***
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The First Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Human-Game Interaction
co-located with the 28th European Conference of Artificial Intelligence
(ECAI ’25) Bologna, 25th-30th October 2025
Web: https://ai4hgi.github.io/
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ai4hgi
For any information: sabrina.villata(a)unito.it
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ABSTRACT
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Digital games have become one of the most influential forms of
entertainment and interactive media, extending their impact beyond leisure
into education, health, behavior change, and more. Artificial Intelligence
(AI) is playing an increasingly vital role in shaping these experiences,
enabling adaptive gameplay, dynamic content generation, and the creation of
intelligent non-player characters. AI not only enhances player immersion
but also expands the possibilities for storytelling, accessibility, and
personalized experiences.
The AI4HGI workshop aims to explore the evolving role of AI in human-game
interaction by addressing key research questions, including:
* How AI can enhance player immersion and engagement in digital games?
* How can AI contribute to adaptive storytelling and personalized player
experiences?
* How can AI systems balance computational efficiency with the complexity
of game interactions?
* How can generative AI impact game design and creativity?
* How should ethical considerations such as transparency, fairness, and
data privacy be addressed in AI-driven game development?
In answering these questions, the AI4HGI workshop aims to provide a
platform for researchers to discuss innovative solutions, share insights,
and identify new research directions. By fostering dialogue at the
intersection of AI and game development, the workshop seeks to advance the
field and contribute to shaping the next generation of intelligent and
interactive digital experiences.
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TOPICS
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Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Reinforcement learning in games
- Multi-agent systems in games
- Procedural Content Generation
- AI for game balancing and dynamic difficulty adjustment
- AI-enhanced playtesting
- Affective gaming
- Player modeling
- Gameplay dynamic adaptation
- Non-Player Characters’ (NPCs) AI
- AI-driven serious, educational, and persuasive games
- Game-based learning
- Natural language processing in games
- Generative AI for game design and development
- Ethical and responsible AI in games
- Explainable AI in games
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SUBMISSIONS
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We accept the following submissions:
(A) Regular papers (10-12 pages + references - single-column CEURART style)
(B) Position, short papers and Demos (5-9 pages + references -
single-column CEURART style);
(C) Manifestations of interest (max 2 pages including a bio of the
participant and a brief statement about why they are interest in the
workshop)
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ai4hgi
All papers must be in English and they must be formatted using the
single-column CEURART style format.
Submitted papers will be evaluated by two members of the Program Committee
through a single blind review process. We aim to publish all accepted
regular, short, position papers and demos(A, B) in CEUR WS Proceedings as a
joint volume.
We will also consider relevant papers which were rejected from the main
conference based on review transfer; to use this option, authors are
invited to submit a request after rejection. We will then make a decision
based on the reviews written for the main conference, which will be made
available to us in anonymized form.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop
by the main conference registration deadline.
Papers must be submitted on EasyChair.
The templates and format instructions are available here:
https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html
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IMPORTANT DATES
================
Early submission are strongly encouraged. We adopt a rolling review system:
early submissions will be immediately reviewed and the notification will be
sent out approximately two weeks after the submission.
* Paper submission final deadline: 30 June, 2025 (extended)
* Review transfer option for papers rejected from main conference: 15 July,
2025
* Paper notification: 25 July, 2025 (extended)
* Camera-ready version deadline: TBC
* Registration deadline: TBC
* AI4HGI Workshop: 25 or 26 October, 2025
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ORGANIZATION
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Sabrina Villata
University of Torino, Italy
Amon Rapp
University of Torino, Italy
David Melhart
University of Malta, Malta
Matthew Barthet
University of Malta, Malta
Mike Preuss
Leiden University, Netherlands
Giulio Barbero
Leiden University, Netherlands
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degli studenti e dei laureati dell'Università di TorinoOfficial University
of Turin email address for students and graduates
*** Apologies for cross postings ***
AI4HGI Workshop @ECAI 2025
*** SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED: 30th June, 2025 ***
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The First Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Human-Game Interaction
co-located with the 28th European Conference of Artificial Intelligence
(ECAI ’25) Bologna, 25th-30th October 2025
Web: https://ai4hgi.github.io/
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ai4hgi
For any information: sabrina.villata(a)unito.it
=========
ABSTRACT
=========
Digital games have become one of the most influential forms of
entertainment and interactive media, extending their impact beyond leisure
into education, health, behavior change, and more. Artificial Intelligence
(AI) is playing an increasingly vital role in shaping these experiences,
enabling adaptive gameplay, dynamic content generation, and the creation of
intelligent non-player characters. AI not only enhances player immersion
but also expands the possibilities for storytelling, accessibility, and
personalized experiences.
The AI4HGI workshop aims to explore the evolving role of AI in human-game
interaction by addressing key research questions, including:
* How AI can enhance player immersion and engagement in digital games?
* How can AI contribute to adaptive storytelling and personalized player
experiences?
* How can AI systems balance computational efficiency with the complexity
of game interactions?
* How can generative AI impact game design and creativity?
* How should ethical considerations such as transparency, fairness, and
data privacy be addressed in AI-driven game development?
In answering these questions, the AI4HGI workshop aims to provide a
platform for researchers to discuss innovative solutions, share insights,
and identify new research directions. By fostering dialogue at the
intersection of AI and game development, the workshop seeks to advance the
field and contribute to shaping the next generation of intelligent and
interactive digital experiences.
======
TOPICS
======
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Reinforcement learning in games
- Multi-agent systems in games
- Procedural Content Generation
- AI for game balancing and dynamic difficulty adjustment
- AI-enhanced playtesting
- Affective gaming
- Player modeling
- Gameplay dynamic adaptation
- Non-Player Characters’ (NPCs) AI
- AI-driven serious, educational, and persuasive games
- Game-based learning
- Natural language processing in games
- Generative AI for game design and development
- Ethical and responsible AI in games
- Explainable AI in games
============
SUBMISSIONS
============
We accept the following submissions:
(A) Regular papers (10-12 pages + references - single-column CEURART style)
(B) Position, short papers and Demos (5-9 pages + references -
single-column CEURART style);
(C) Manifestations of interest (max 2 pages including a bio of the
participant and a brief statement about why they are interest in the
workshop)
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ai4hgi
All papers must be in English and they must be formatted using the
single-column CEURART style format.
Submitted papers will be evaluated by two members of the Program Committee
through a single blind review process. We aim to publish all accepted
regular, short, position papers and demos(A, B) in CEUR WS Proceedings as a
joint volume.
We will also consider relevant papers which were rejected from the main
conference based on review transfer; to use this option, authors are
invited to submit a request after rejection. We will then make a decision
based on the reviews written for the main conference, which will be made
available to us in anonymized form.
At least one author of each accepted paper must register for the workshop
by the main conference registration deadline.
Papers must be submitted on EasyChair.
The templates and format instructions are available here:
https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html
================
IMPORTANT DATES
================
Early submission are strongly encouraged. We adopt a rolling review system:
early submissions will be immediately reviewed and the notification will be
sent out approximately two weeks after the submission.
* Paper submission final deadline: 30 June, 2025 (extended)
* Review transfer option for papers rejected from main conference: 15 July,
2025
* Paper notification: 25 July, 2025 (extended)
* Camera-ready version deadline: TBC
* Registration deadline: TBC
* AI4HGI Workshop: 25 or 26 October, 2025
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ORGANIZATION
=============
Sabrina Villata
University of Torino, Italy
Amon Rapp
University of Torino, Italy
David Melhart
University of Malta, Malta
Matthew Barthet
University of Malta, Malta
Mike Preuss
Leiden University, Netherlands
Giulio Barbero
Leiden University, Netherlands
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CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS
Workshop on “From Data to Transformative Change: Designing Interactive Systems for Citizen Science Empowerment”,
organized at ACM SIGCHI Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS) 2025, to be held in Funchal, Madeira (Portugal), on July 05, 2025.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/cs-dis-25/home
Contact: catia.prandi(a)unibo.it
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***Scope***
Citizen Science (CS) is a research approach in which scientists and everyday people collaborate to address a research problem. Advancements in digital technologies have significantly expanded the reach of CS by enabling large-scale data collection and collaboration. In addition to its scientific benefits, CS enhances participants' science literacy, fosters public engagement, and promotes collaborative problem-solving. Despite this being true, we believe that the true potential of CS has not yet been fully explored as a collaborative practice for transformative change.
With this in mind, we planned a one-day workshop as a forum for critical discussions and reflections on the role of HCI researchers, designers, and practitioners in designing CS-empowered interactive systems for increasing awareness about social good and societal issues and promoting concrete actions and behavioural change, from data to sustainable futures.
***Submissions***
Participants interested in joining the workshop can submit either a late-breaking work abstract/short paper (2 to 4 pages, plus references, using the ACM single-column template) or a motivation statement (1–2 pages, including references, using the ACM single-column template). The paper should include the authors' names.
To submit your contribution, simply send an email to: catia.prandi(a)unibo.it, with the Subject: “CS DIS workshop submission" by June 10 (AoE). You will receive an answer by June 16.
***Workshop format***
A one-day workshop where participants will have the possibility to reflect on and discuss the main open challenges still affecting the design of CS-empowered interactive systems, and to prototype, exploiting data physicalization and co-design, solutions that focus on a specific real-world challenge as presented by experts of the Madeira Island that offers a unique ecosystem to spark reflections on the interplay between sustainability, technology and CS.
As for the main conference, the workshop will take place as a full in-person event.
***Important dates***
Contributions submission deadline: June 10, 2025
Notification of acceptance: June 16, 2025
Workshop (at DIS 2025): July 05, 2025
***Organizers***
Catia Prandi (University of Bologna, Italy)
Christothea Herodotou (Open University, UK)
Mara Dionisio (University of Madeira, Portugal)
Neal Reeves (King's College London, UK)
Lizette Reitsma (Malmo University, Sweden)
Simone Mora (MIT, USA)
***Venue***
The workshop will be in conjunction with the ACM SIGCHI Designing Interactive Systems Conference (DIS) 2025 to be held in Funchal, Madeira (Portugal) from July 05 to July 09, 2025.
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Catia Prandi, PhD.
Associate Professor,
Department of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Bologna
Apologies for the cross-posting
Workshop on Age-Inclusive Interfaces: Emerging Mobile, Conversational, and
Generative AI to Support Interactions across the Life Span (
https://speech-interaction.org/CUI2025-OA/) - Colocating with ACM
Conversational User Interface (CUI) 2025 conference
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This multidisciplinary workshop aims to tackle the significant gaps in
theoretical frameworks, methodological approaches, and exploration of new
paradigms within the research and design of age-inclusive Mobile,
Hands-Free, Conversational User Interfaces, especially those leveraging
recent advances in Generative AI and Large Language Models. We also aim to
build research capacity by bringing together researchers and practitioners
across several disciplines and industries who are actively working or
having interest toward understanding the need and role of such interfaces
in supporting interactions across the life (e.g. older adults,
inter-generational interactions.)
We invite researchers from various fields to present their work on and
collectively engage in synthesizing and collating findings from different
disciplines, and to discuss barriers and approaches to designing
age-inclusive CUIs that are usable, adoptable, and culturally relevant.
Given the nascent phase of this community, and our goal of encouraging a
grassroots approach to defining this space, we welcome position papers,
short research papers, or short expressions of interest relevant to the
broad space of our workshop.
There is no format for the expression of interest - those wishing to
participate in the workshop without a submitted paper should simply contact
the organizers via email indicating through a short paragraph their prior
experience and/or interest as relevant to the workshop, alongside their
professional website or scholar page. We welcome position papers, short
research papers, and expressions of interest along the focus areas
described earlier, as well as open topics suggested by potential attendees
(given the nascent phase of this community, and our goal of encouraging a
grassroots approach to defining this space).
For those interested in submitting a formal paper, we welcome short papers
describing e.g. a research study, a novel system, a new theoretical
contribution, or position papers that highlight new or ongoing challenges
in the field. Submitted papers will be lightly reviewed by the organizing
committee within a week of the submission (there is no formal deadline).
Accepted papers will be posted on the workshop website. We recommend papers
to be no more than 4 pages long, following the CHI Extended Abstract
format).
For submitting formal papers or an expression of interest, please email at
cosmin(a)taglab.ca using "CUI2025 Age-inclusive workshop" in the email
subject line.
Submissions will be reviewed according to: fit with the workshop topic, and
potential to contribute to the workshop goals. Alternate submission
arrangements may be possible (such as the showcasing of papers previously
accepted at other conferences).
Diversity and Inclusion Considerations
We want to bring together researchers and experts across the globe from HCI
(particularly focused on mobile and conversational design), Computer
Science (e.g., voice and language processing), Sociology (Gerontology), and
age-inclusive computing. We will welcome research, practitioners from both
industry and academia, as well as representative users, ensuring a diverse
attendance. We will particularly welcome contributions from students and
early career researchers (acknowledging the role conference workshop play
in supporting the training and career development needs of these
attendees), as well as contributions highlighting the intersectional
aspects of our research space, e.g. focusing on dimensions such as gender,
socio-economic background, race, etc. as factors that are integral to the
aging process.
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Best Regards,
Sayan Sarcar
Birmingham City University, UK
🎉 *CALL FOR PAPERS - AIRCAD 2025 @ICIAP 2025* 🎉
🧠 *3rd International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Radiomics in
Computer-Aided Diagnosis (AIRCAD 2025)*
📅 Held with the 23rd International Conference on Image Analysis and
Processing (ICIAP 2025)
📍 Roma, Italy, September 2025
🔗 https://sites.google.com/view/aircad2025
🎯 *AIMS AND SCOPE*
In the modern era, healthcare systems predominantly operate with digital
medical data, facilitating a wide array of artificial intelligence
applications. There's a growing interest in quantitatively analysing
clinical images through techniques like Positron Emission Tomography,
Computerised Tomography, and Magnetic Resonance Imaging, particularly in
the realms of texture analysis and radiomics. Through machine and deep
learning advancements, researchers can glean insights to enhance the
discovery of therapeutic tools, bolster diagnostic decisions, and aid in
the rehabilitation process. However, the huge volume of available data may
intensify the diagnostic effort, exacerbated by high inter/intra-patient
variability, diverse imaging techniques, and the necessity to incorporate
data from multiple sensors and sources, thus giving rise to the
well-documented domain shift issue.
To tackle these challenges, radiologists and pathologists employ
Computer-Aided Diagnosis (CAD) systems, which assist in analysing
biomedical images. These systems mitigate or eradicate difficulties arising
from inter- and intra-observer variability, ensuring consistent assessments
of the same region by the same physician at various times and across
different physicians, thanks to adept algorithms.
Additionally, significant issues such as delayed or restricted data access,
driven by privacy, security, and intellectual property concerns, pose
considerable hurdles. Consequently, researchers are increasingly exploring
the use of synthetic data, both for model training and for simulating
scenarios not observed in real life.
Furthermore, the emergence of foundation models, such as Vision
Transformers and large multimodal models, represents a paradigm shift in
medical image analysis. These models, pre-trained on vast datasets,
demonstrate remarkable adaptability across various tasks, including
segmentation, classification, and multi-modal integration. Their ability to
generalise effectively offers promising avenues for addressing domain shift
issues and integrating heterogeneous data sources, enhancing diagnostic and
predictive accuracy.
This workshop aims to provide a comprehensive overview of recent
advancements in biomedical image processing, leveraging machine learning,
deep learning, artificial intelligence, and radiomics features. Emphasis is
placed on practical applications, including potential solutions to address
domain shift issues, the utilisation of synthetic images to augment CAD
systems, and the integration of foundation models into clinical workflows.
Ultimately, the aim is to explore how these techniques can seamlessly
integrate into the conventional medical image processing workflow,
encompassing image acquisition, retrieval, disease detection, prediction,
and classification.
📚 *TOPICS*
The workshop calls for submissions addressing, but not limited to, the
following topics:
- 🤖 Machine & Deep Learning for image segmentation/classification
(cells, tissues, lesions, diseases)
- 📐 Image Registration Techniques
- 🎨 Image Preprocessing (noise reduction, contrast enhancement)
- 🏗️ 3D Reconstruction
- 💡 Computer-Aided Detection & Diagnosis systems (CAD)
- 🧬 Radiomics & AI in personalized medicine
- 🔎 Content-based Image Retrieval
- 🌐 Remote biomedical image processing & transmission architectures
- 🥽 3D Vision, VR/AR/MR for remote surgery
- 🔒 Privacy-preserving AI in medicine
- 🧪 Synthetic medical images for model validation
- 🏥 Foundation models (Vision Transformers, GPT-based) for analysis &
multi-modal data integration
- 🛡️ Reliability and robustness of synthetic data
- ⚖️ Ethical & Regulatory Issues in AI medical imaging
- 📋 Frameworks for ethical AI & compliance with standards
- 🧑⚖️ Addressing bias, fairness, and transparency with explainable AI
📝 *SUBMISSION GUIDELINES*
Accepted papers will be included in the ICIAP 2025 proceedings, which will
be published by Springer as Lecture Notes in Computer Science series
(LNCS). When preparing your contribution, please follow the guidelines
provided on the ICIAP main conference website. The maximum number of pages
is 12 including references. Each contribution will be reviewed based on
originality, significance, clarity, soundness, relevance and technical
content. The submission will be handled electronically via the Conference's
CMT Website:
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AIRCAD2025
Once accepted, the presence of at least one author at the event and the
oral presentation of the paper are expected. For more details about the
registration see the ICIAP main conference details.
📅 *IMPORTANT DATES*
- Paper Submission : 15 June, 2025
- Notifications to Authors : 30 June 2025
- Camera Ready Papers Due : 10 July, 2025
- Workshop Event: 15/16 September, 2025
🎤 *ABSTRACT OF THE TALK (Dr. Carsten Marr)*
Diagnosing hematologic malignancies still relies heavily on the subjective
visual assessment of cytological and histological images. Experts are
increasingly challenged by large volumes of data, the rarity of diagnostic
cell types, and the heterogeneous presentation of disease. Despite the
availability of comprehensive patient data, advanced deep learning
algorithms, and a solid understanding of hematopoiesis, there is currently
no robust model capable of automatically analyzing and predicting disease
dynamics from blood smears or bone marrow aspirates. In this talk, I will
present recent advances in AI-based hematopathology that aim to address key
challenges such as model robustness, generalization to real-world data,
bias mitigation, and the integration of multimodal sources. I will
highlight three promising directions: (1) efficient single-cell detection
using neural cellular automata, (2) interpretable feature learning via
sparse autoencoders, and (3) the integration of biomedical prior knowledge
into model training through customized loss functions. These developments
illustrate how tailored AI solutions can bridge the gap between machine
learning algorithms and clinical decision-making, paving the way toward
more accurate, scalable, and explainable diagnostics in hematology 🩸.
👥 *ORGANIZERS*
Albert Comelli, Ri.MED Foundation, acomelli(a)fondazionerimed.com
Cecilia Di Ruberto, University of Cagliari, dirubert(a)unica.it
Andrea Loddo, University of Cagliari, andrea.loddo(a)unica.it
Lorenzo Putzu, University of Cagliari, lorenzo.putzu(a)unica.it
Alessandro Stefano, IBSBC - CNR of Cefalù, alessandro.stefano(a)ibfm.cnr.it
Luca Zedda, University of Cagliari, luca.zedda(a)unica.it
<luca.zedda(a)unica.it>
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Andrea Loddo
PhD | Dept. Of Mathematics and Computer Science | University of Cagliari
Via Ospedale 72, Cagliari, Italy
Office: +39 070 675 8503
*And after all we're only ordinary men*
(Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP)
32nd IEEE/ACIS International Summer Conference on Software Engineering,
Artificial Intelligence, Networking and Parallel/Distributed Computing
(SNDP)
July 23-25, 2025 – In person at Brampton (Greater Toronto Area), Ontario,
Canada
https://acisinternational.org/conferences/snpd-2025-summer-iv/
IMPORTANT DATES:
Poster and paper submission: June 13, 2025 (extended deadline)
Acceptance notification: June 20, 2025
Registration & camera-ready papers: June 27, 2025
Conference Dates: Wed. July 23 - Fri. July 25, 2025
CALL FOR POSTERS AND PAPERS:
The upcoming Conference on Software Engineering, Artificial Intelligence,
Networking, and Parallel/Distributed Computing will serve as a dynamic
platform for exploring the latest advances and addressing the research and
practical challenges across these interconnected fields. Bringing together
experts, innovators, researchers, and practitioners, the event will
highlight emerging trends and breakthroughs in software engineering, the
transformative role of AI, and the evolving landscape of parallel and
distributed computing systems. From cutting-edge software development
practices to AI-driven solutions for complex problems and the optimization
of large-scale, high-performance computing systems, the conference promises
to foster insightful discussions and collaborations. Attendees will gain
valuable insights into the challenges of scaling software solutions,
enhancing system performance, and leveraging AI to drive innovation in
diverse computing environments, ensuring a comprehensive look at the
present and future of technology in these critical areas.
NON-EXHAUSTIVE LIST OF TOPICS:
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New Advances and Practical Challenges in Software Engineering
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User Interfaces for Adaptive Software Systems
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Data Analysis for Decision Support in Software Systems
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AI-driven Requirements Engineering and Design in Software Development
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Applications of Deep Learning in Predicting and Remedying Software
Defects
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Design and Optimization of Microservices Architecture
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Continuous Integration and Deployment Practices under DevOps Environments
-
Recent Developments in Automation Testing Technologies for Software
Quality Assurance
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Role of Artificial Intelligence in Software Maintenance and Evolution
Processes
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Design and Implementation of Large-Scale Parallel and Distributed
Computing Systems
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Research on Software Reliability and Security in Cloud Computing
Environments
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Performance Optimization and Tuning for Industrial-grade Software Systems
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Quantum Software Engineering: Emerging Opportunities and Challenges
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Research on Software Adaptability in Heterogeneous Hardware Environments
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Software Defense Mechanisms Against Cybersecurity Threats
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Study and Application of AI Programming Tools and Frameworks
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Synchronization and Communication Mechanisms in Concurrent and
Distributed Systems
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Building Trust Mechanisms in Software Engineering Based on Blockchain
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Application of AI Algorithms in Complex Network Routing Optimization
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Synergetic Evolution of Software Ecosystems and Open-source Software
-
Software Engineering Techniques and Practices for the Internet of Things
(IoT)
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Large-Scale Data Analysis Integration
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Innovation in Software for High-Performance Computing (HPC)
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Ethics in Artificial Intelligence and Responsible Software Development
Practices
PAPER and POSTER SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Authors who are interested in the above topics can submit their unpublished
work to SNPD 2025-Summer conference via
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=snpd2025summeriv. A clear
indication of the motivation and comparison with prior related work should
be presented. Simultaneous submission to a journal or another conference is
not allowed.
Submissions must adhere to the following guidelines:
• Papers must be formatted using an IEEE template file from
https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html without altering
margins or the font point.
• The maximum length is 8 pages for a regular paper and 4 pages for a short
paper (including references).
• Proofs omitted due to space constraints must be placed in an appendix to
be read by the program committee members at their discretion.
Poster paper: Poster papers should be up to 2 pages in length (+
references).
Posters offer authors the opportunity to present early results and new
ideas on cutting-edge and experimental research. Authors should highlight
leading ideas of the ongoing research and its expected outcome and impact.
Poster papers should present a summary of the research work and ideas that
will be presented during the poster session.
Poster presentation: A0 dimension (84.1 x 118.9 cm, or 33.1 x 46.8 inches),
vertically oriented.
Accepted posters must be presented at the conference and at least one
author for each poster must be registered for the conference.
All the paper and poster submissions will be peer-reviewed based on
technical quality, relevance, originality, significance, and clarity.
PUBLICATION:
SNPD 2025-Summer Proceedings will be published by IEEE Conference
Publishing Services and will be submitted to be indexed by EI, INSPEC, and
DBLP
Conference officers will select outstanding papers for publication in the
following journals (www.acisinternational.org):
International Journal of Networked and Distributed Computing (IJNDC),
Springer, Germany International Journal of Software Innovation (IJSI), IGI
Global, U.S.A.
International Journal of Big Data Intelligence and Applications (IJBDIA),
IGI Global, U.S.A. Studies in Computational Intelligence (SCI), Springer,
Germany
BEST PAPER AWARD:
Conference officers will select papers for the Best Paper Award and Best
Student Paper Awards (to qualify for the award, the paper must be presented
at the conference).
General Chair:
Dr. Simon Xu, Algoma University, Canada
Conference Chairs:
Dr. Miguel Garcia-Ruiz, Algoma University, Canada
Dr. Wenyin Feng, Trent University, Canada
Conference Industry Track Chair:
Mr. Vinay Paramanand, Algoma University, Canada
Dr. Mahreen Nasir, Algoma University, Canada
Program Chairs:
Dr. A B M Bodrul Alam, Algoma University, Canada
Dr. Randy Lin, Algoma University, Canada
Dr. Ajmery Sultana, Algoma University, Canada
Registration Chairs:
Dr. Randy Lin, Algoma University, Canada
Dr. Ajmery Sultana, Algoma University, Canada
Publicity Chairs:
Dr. Faria Khandaker, Algoma University, Canada
Dr. Wenqian Shang, Communication University of China, China
Dr. Kailong Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Dr. Morshed Chowdhury, Deakin University, Australia
Dr. Yukihiro Shintani, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan
Dr. Mahreen Nasir, Algoma University, Canada
Local Arrangements Chair
Dr. A B M Bodrul Alam, Algoma University, Canada
Dr. Faria Khandaker, Algoma University, Canada
Finance Chair
Roger Y Lee, Central Michigan University, USA
Should you have any doubts about your paper or poster proposal, please
contact the Conference Chair: miguel.garcia(a)algomau.ca
Please feel free to forward this message to colleagues or contacts who may
be interested in participating.
--
Miguel A. Garcia-Ruiz, B.Eng., M.Sc., PhD
Full Professor
Personal web page: http://people.algomau.ca/garcia/
Faculty web page:
https://algomau.ca/academics/school-computer-science-technology/
Algoma University
Faculty of Computer Science and Technology
Office: WW105G
1520 Queen Street East
Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada, P6A 2G4
Dear One,
I am reaching out to inquire about the CHItaly conference policy regarding
the number of submissions allowed by the same authors.
For example, is it permitted for the same author who submitted a regular
paper to also submit two posters?
Thank you for your consideration; please advise me on this matter.
Best regards,
Mohammad
[CRISTAIN 2025] The “supporting CRIme reSolution Through Artificial
Intelligence” workshop explores the use of advanced technologies, such as
artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer vision, and augmented
reality, to support professionals in the field of criminal investigation.
The initiative aims to introduce new methodologies that can enhance current
investigative practices. A key element is a human-centered approach which
ensures effective and ethical tools that can be easily used by
professionals in the field. Through discussion and dialogue among
participants, the workshop can foster the identification of effective
solutions to support the management of the investigation process. This
includes building trust in automated systems, supporting human oversight
and interpretability, and enabling collaborative decision-making between
humans and machines. Particular attention will be provided to how
human-centered methods can help in the mitigation risks and biases that
should be properly handled in AI-based systems. Such methods ensures that
professionals across various domains can confidently integrate AI tools
into their workflows, without requiring deep technical knowledge of the
underlying algorithms.
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The workshop *CRISTAIN* will be held at the conference *CHItaly 2025*
<https://chitaly2025.di.unisa.it/> - 16th Biannual Conference of the
Italian SIGCHI Chapter, *October 6-10*, Salerno, Italy.
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You can find all the information about the CRISTAIN workshop on the
website: https://cristain-ws.github.io/CHItaly25/
Important Dates
The *important dates* for paper submission have been divided into two
rounds.
*First round*
- Paper submission deadline: *June 13th*
- Paper acceptance notice: *July 11th*
- Camera-ready submission: *July 31st*
*Second round*
- Paper submission deadline: *September 5th*
- Paper acceptance notice: *September 12th*
- Camera-ready submission: *September 22nd*
Submission
- Short paper:* 5 - 9 pages*
Topics
Tuned to the field of crime, topics include, but are not limited to:
- Crime Scene Analyses
- Case-studies on Crime Analyses
- Context-aware decision making
- Decision support system
- Process management in complex domains
- Domain-specific data collection
- Data Extraction, Transformation and Loading
- Data preparation and processing
- Emotional AI
- Neuro-Symbolic AI
- Conversational AI and voice interfaces
- Personalization and predictive interaction
- Distributed interactions among intelligent systems
- AI-based adaptive systems
- Secure AI
- Unbiased AI systems
- Ethics and Trustworthy AI
- Awareness and transparency in technology usage
- Environmental impacts of technologies
- Immersive experiences and virtual environments
- Integration of technologies in complex domains
- Haptic and olfactory technologies
- New sensory dimensions for user experiences
- Redefining human capabilities through technology
Papers should be submitted in PDF format to easychair (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cristain2025
<https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=cristain2025>) and final versions
of accepted papers will be published in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (
http://ceur-ws.org/).
Organizers
- Eleonora Calò - ecalo(a)unisa.it - University of Salerno
- Loredana Caruccio - lcaruccio(a)unisa.it - University of Salerno
- Autilia Vitiello - autilia.vitiello(a)unina.it - University of Naples
Federico II
[Apologies for Multiple Postings]
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CHItaly 2025 <https://chitaly2025.di.unisa.it/> - Technologies and
Methodologies of Human-Computer Interaction in the Third Millennium
The International Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter
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6–10 October 2025
Location: Salerno, Italy
https://chitaly2025.di.unisa.it/
We are happy to announce the list of accepted workshops to the upcoming
CHItaly conference. Please see below the topics, guidance for submitting,
important deadlines, and links to their websites.
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EMpowering PAtients THrough AI, Multimedia, and Explainable HCI:
Innovations in Personalized Healthcare (EMPATH-IA). Submission Deadline:
June 10th. Link to the workshop
<https://sites.google.com/unisa.it/empath-ia/home-page>
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A Multidisciplinary approach to plan ECOsystem SErvices for cities in
Transition. Submission Deadline: tbd
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Workshop on supporting CRIme reSolution Through Artificial INtelligence
(CRISTAIN) - 1st edition. First round Submission deadline: June 13th. Link
to the workshop <https://cristain-ws.github.io/CHItaly25/>
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Resilient AI Framework for Secure and Ethical Machine Learning Systems
(RAISE) - 1st edition. First round Submission deadline: June 13th. Link
to the workshop <https://raise-ws.github.io/chitaly2025>
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1st Workshop on Data Craft as Boundary AI Practice. Submission deadline:
July 25. Link to the workshop
<https://sites.google.com/view/datacraftworkshop/home>
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COL-SAI: COllaboration and Learning through Symbiotic Artificial
Intelligence. Submission deadline: June 16th. Link to the workshop
<https://sites.google.com/unisa.it/col-sai/home-page?authuser=2>
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Digital Wellbeing for Teens: Designing Educational Systems. Submission
deadline: July 14th. Link to the workshop
<https://sites.google.com/view/2nd-digiteens-ws/home>
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The Feeling of Virtual: XR, Haptics, and 3D Graphics. Submission
deadline: tbd. Link to the workshop
<https://sites.google.com/unisa.it/sense-xr/>
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Smart-AM 2025: AI-Driven Innovations for Intelligent Additive
Manufacturing in Design, Process Optimization and Quality Assurance.
Submission deadline: July 15th. Link to the workshop
<https://caislab.di.unisa.it/smart-am-2025/>
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CHAMPIonS: Conversational Human-AI Methodologies for Performance In
Sports. Submission deadline: tbd. Link to the workshop
<https://sites.google.com/view/champions-25/home-page>
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LINFA: Linguistic & Informatic insights on AI for gender, accessibility
and inclusivity. Submission deadline: July 1st. Link to the workshop
<https://sites.google.com/unisa.it/linfachitaly2025/>
For questions, please refer to each of the workshops organisers or the
CHItaly workshop co-chairs:
Workshop co-Chairs:
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Massimo Zancanaro, University of Trento massimo.zancanaro(a)unitn.it
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Pietro Battistoni, University of Salerno pbattistoni(a)unisa.it
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Fabio Buttussi, University of Udine fabio.buttussi(a)uniud.it
—
The theme of the 16th Biannual Conference of the Italian SIGCHI Chapter
(CHItaly 2025) is “Technologies and Methodologies of Human-Computer
Interaction in the Third Millennium”. It invites us to reflect on how
technological advances continue to redefine our interactions with the
digital world.
Over the last two decades, the field of Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
has evolved rapidly, adapting to innovations that have transformed everyday
life. Integrating Artificial Intelligence, Augmented and Virtual Reality,
Robotics, voice interfaces, wearable devices, and the Internet of Things
has brought HCI to the forefront of scientific inquiry, offering novel
possibilities and complex challenges. These technologies are not only
changing how we use digital systems but also influencing the ways we think,
learn, communicate, and interact on a personal, social, and organizational
level.
This year’s conference aims to inspire a comprehensive dialogue on how
these technologies are reshaping the landscape of HCI and redefining the
boundaries of human capabilities. Participants will be invited to engage
with questions surrounding ethical implications, accessibility,
inclusivity, user experience, and the sustainability of emerging
technologies. The theme encourages contributors to share insights on
methodologies that adapt to these changes, from user-centred design
practices to innovative evaluation methods for complex, adaptive systems.
We invite submissions of workshops that contribute to the field of
Human-Computer Interaction (HCI).
—
Emanuele Panizzi and Maria Menendez-Blanco
Publicity Chairs
On behalf of the Chitaly 2025 Organizing Committee
<https://chitaly2025.di.unisa.it/327-2/>
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Emanuele Panizzi
Associate Professor
Head of Gamification Lab
Computer Science Department
Faculty of Information Engineering, Informatics, and Statistics
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
*** Last Mile for Paper Submission ***
37th IFIP International Conference on Testing Software and Systems (ICTSS 2025)
September 17-19, 2025, 5* St. Raphael Resort and Marina, Limassol, Cyprus
https://conf.researchr.org/home/ictss-2025
(*** Proceedings to be published by Springer in LNCS ***)
(*** Special Journal Issue with SN Computer Science, Springer ***)
(*** Submission Deadline: June 16, 2025 (final extension!) ***)
IFIP-ICTSS is a well-established conference where researchers, developers, testers, and users
from industry get together to present and discuss the most recent innovations, experiences
and open challenges related to testing software and systems and measuring software quality.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
■ AI for Software Testing and Testing of AI: the growing interest in the use of AI has also
spread in to various aspects of software testing. In addition, work is underway to test and
validate AI systems/applications (machine learning, expert systems, neural networks).
■ Aspects of testing: test derivation, test selection, test generation, test coverage, test
concretization, test implementation and execution, test result analysis, test oracle, verdict
computation, test management, active testing and passive testing, monitoring and runtime
verification.
■ Testing new technologies: this year we encourage submissions focused on testing Large
Language Models (LLMs), audit machine learning systems (especially for applications to Health)
and Quantum systems (programs, computers, and simulators).
■ Diversity on testing: diverse generation, selecting diverse test suites, foundations of testing
and diversity, applications of entropy and Kolmogorov complexity on test suite diversity.
■ Theoretical approaches: formalisms (such as automata, state machines, process algebra,
logics, Markov-chains...), testing frameworks, results for compositionality, refinement,
soundness and completeness, addressing complex systems, heterogeneous or hybrid systems.
■ Modelling languages (such as UML, MATLAB, Simulink, Modelica...) and associated
tooling for model-based testing: test generation from models, model-based oracles.
Scalability, traceability, quantification issues. Automated support of any parts of the testing
activities, testing processes, test-driven development, sound metrics and measurements.
■ Testing of quality aspects: Functional, interoperability, unit, integration, performance, load,
conformance, non-regression, reliability, robustness.
■ Security Testing: methodologies and techniques for continuous security assessment, security
monitoring, security review, penetration testing, verification of certification compliance;
automation of security testing processes.
■ Testing emerging technologies: quantum systems (programs, computers, and simulators),
genetic algorithms, metaverse, and any other technology in the early stages of testing.
■ Human Aspects of Testing: human psychology and management attitude play major roles
in formulating and adopting testing in practice.
■ Cross domains and combination of techniques: using other techniques such as proof,
model-checking, symbolic execution, abstract interpretation, static analysis, simulation,
model learning, ... to improve quality and reduce the effort in testing processes.
■ Cross domains and combination of techniques: using other techniques such as proof,
model-checking, symbolic execution, abstract interpretation, static analysis, simulation, model
learning, machine learning, expert systems, neural networks, genetic algorithms... to improve
quality and reduce the effort in testing processes.
■ Application aspects and case studies: Communicating systems such as cyberphysical
systems, systems of systems, embedded systems, web services systems, smart grids, cloud
computing systems, business information systems, real-time systems, distributed and
concurrent systems. Case studies and industrial applications involving qualified empirical
evaluations.
IFIP-ICTSS Invites:
Full papers (12 to 15 pages plus at most 2 extra pages for references in the one-column
Springer LNCS format) describing original research contributions with sufficient evidence for
the interest of the proposed approach.
Industry papers (12 to 15 pages plus at most 2 extra pages for references in the one-column
Springer LNCS format) describing original research or experience report conducted within an
industrial environment or in collaboration with an industry partner.
Short papers or work-in-progress papers (up to 6 pages plus at most 1 extra page for
references in the one-column Springer LNCS format) describing academic work in progress or
tool implementations, as well as testing processes, achievements and feedback on testing
methods for industrial case studies.
Journal-First. The aim of the Journal-First (JF) submission category is to further enrich the
program of ICTSS, as well as to provide an overall more flexible path to publication and
dissemination of original research that is within the scope of ICTSS. A submission in this
category must adhere to the following criteria:
■ It should be clearly within the scope of the conference.
■ It should be recent: it should have been accepted and made publicly available in a journal
(online or in print) by January 1, 2023 or more recently.
■ It has not been presented at, and is not under consideration for, Journal- First tracks of other
conferences or workshops.
■ The submission has to be in the form of a 4-page extended abstract and has to provide a
concise summary of the published journal paper.
■ It must be marked as such in the submission’s, and must explicitly include full bibliographic
details (including a DOI) of the journal publication they are based on. Since the referenced
journal papers have already been reviewed and accepted by the corresponding journals,
submissions in the JF category will not be reviewed again for technical content. Submissions will
be judged on the basis of the above criteria, but also considering how well they would
complement the conference’s technical program. Accepted submissions in this category will be
part of the proceedings of ICTSS 2025, with the title equal to the original title of the article with
the prefix.
The submission link is: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=ictss2025
The papers will be published by Springer in the LNCS volume.
Authors should consult Springer’s Instructions for Authors of Proceedings
(https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…)
and use either the LaTeX or the Word templates provided on the authors’ page. Springer’s
proceedings LaTeX templates are available in Overleaf.
Authors are encouraged to include their ORCIDs in their papers.
Journal Special Issue
Best papers of the conference will be invited to submit an extended version of their article at a
special (topical) issue of the Springer Nature of Computer Science
(https://link.springer.com/journal/42979). Deadline will be near the end of December 2025
with a tentative publication date for the middle 2026.
Collocation
ICTSS 2025 will be collocated with the 19th European Conference on Software Architecture
(https://conf.researchr.org/home/ecsa-2025).
IMPORTANT DATES
■ Paper Submission: June 16, 2025 (AoE, final extension!)
■ Author Notification: July 14, 2025 (AoE)
■ Camera-ready Versions and Author Registration: July 28, 2025 (AoE)
ORGANISATION
Conference Chairs
■ Silvia Bonfanti, University of Bergamo, Italy
■ George A. Papadopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
Program Committee
https://conf.researchr.org/committee/ictss-2025/ictss-2025-program-committee