Call for Papers

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Submission guidelines

We invite short contributions describing activities and expertise in one of the following areas:

  • Responsible and Trustworthy AI
  • AI for Sustainability
  • AI for Public Administration
  • AI for Medicine and Health
  • AI for Industry
  • AI for Cybersecurity
  • AI for Robotics
  • AI and Disinformation
  • Generative & Agentic AI

The aim of the workshops is to monitor and discuss research activities within the corresponding thematic areas, starting from an overview of the projects carried out. Contributions that include collaborations with companies and institutions, both public and private, and that highlight practical and applied impacts in the relevant sectors are particularly welcome. Contributions involving non-academic authors are also encouraged.

Submissions are handled through the submission portal.

If the number of submissions for a workshop exceeds the time available in the program, the presentations of contributions from the same research groups may be combined.

At least one registration is required for each accepted paper.

Doctoral Consortium

The Doctoral Consortium brings together PhD students conducting research in Artificial Intelligence, offering them the opportunity to present and discuss their work in a dedicated scientific setting. The Consortium also represents an important occasion for meeting and exchange among PhD students enrolled in the Italian National PhD Programme in AI, fostering their gathering within Ital-IA 2026. The first author must be a PhD student. The reduced submission fee for a paper is €180. For PhD students participating in the Summer School on Artificial Intelligence in Health and Life Sciences 2026, publication of the paper is free of charge. Doctoral Consortium presentations will take place on 19 June 2026 (afternoon).

Review and presentation

All submissions are single-blind and will be checked for relevance to the selected workshop. Accepted papers will be presented as short talks on 18 June 2026. All accepted papers will be published on the conference website under a CC BY 4.0 license. Papers in English with length ≥5 pages will be published in CEUR-WS (Scopus indexed) upon authors’ consent.

Format

Length: min 2, max 6 pages (including references) using the CEUR-WS template adapted for ITAL-IA 2026: CEUR-WS Template for ITAL-IA 2026

Important dates

Submission deadline: 30 April 2026
Notification of acceptance: TBA

CMT ACKNOWLEDGMENT

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.