[CRISTAIN 2025] “supporting CRIme reSolution Through Artificial INtelligence” workshop aims to serve as a venue to discuss ongoing research and exchange ideas for researchers and practitioners who are working, or would like to start working, on solutions to assist law enforcement agencies in analysing, managing and solving crime through artificial intelligence solutions and/or tools for professionals in the field.

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The workshop CRISTAIN will be held at the conference CHItaly 2025 - 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/


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
  • Process management in complex domains
  • Domain-specific data collection
  • AI-based systems
  • Emotional AI
  • Neuro-Symbolic AI
  • Conversational AI and voice interfaces
  • Personalization and predictive interaction
  • Secure AI
  • Unbiased AI systems
  • Ethics and Trustworthy AI
  • Immersive experiences and virtual environments

 

Submission

We invite submissions of original research and position papers. Submissions should be provided via EasyChair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cristain2025). Accepted papers will be presented at the workshop and included in the CEUR Workshop Proceedings (https://ceur-ws.org/). The length of the paper should be 5-9 pages, with approximately 2500 characters (= 380-400 words) per page. All papers will be reviewed by the organizers and by the program committee based on relevance and significance in order to provide constructive comments to the submitters. Reviewing will be single blind (i.e. author names and affiliations should be listed). If accepted, at least one of the authors must register and attend the workshop.


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


Organizers 

 

We hope you will join us in understanding how to manage crime through new technologies!