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GAIA 2025 Winter School on Generative AI

GAIA 2025 Winter School on Generative AI

Dear Colleagues, we are proud to announce GAIA - Generative AI and Actions for a changing world, a four-day winter school focused on Generative Artificial Intelligence, from its technical foundations to its applications across science and society. The school will take...

HC@AIxIA: AI&Health Seminar Series (2025) – MAY 12

HC@AIxIA: AI&Health Seminar Series (2025) – MAY 12

This is to officially announce the MAY 2025 seminar of the “AI & Health: Seminars 2025” series as hosted by HC@AIxIA, i.e., the “Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare” working group of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence.

*** Save the date: 12 MAY 2025. 3:30 CET ***

We hope you will attend and participate in the discussion on the relevant topics that will be presented and by our speakers.
Feel free to share this with those potentially interested.

Link for participating: https://bit.ly/hc-2025-05 (PLEASE CHECK the site https://aixia.it/en/gruppi/hc/ for any changes or updates) – Please find some details below, and a poster attached.

XAI-KRKG Workshop@ECAI2025 – Call for Papers

1st International Workshop on Explainable AI, Knowledge Representation, and Knowledge Graphs (XAI-KRKG)

October 25-26, 2025

The integration of Explainable AI (XAI) with Knowledge Representation (KR) and Knowledge Graphs (KGs) has emerged as a critical field of study, addressing the growing need for AI systems that are transparent, explainable, interpretable, and trustworthy. Knowledge Representation offers methods for describing, organizing, encoding, and reasoning with domain-specific knowledge, providing a foundational layer for AI understanding. Knowledge Graphs, as a seminal result of KR, further enable the structuring of interconnected concepts and relationships, forming an intuitive framework for describing complex domains. KGs have been effectively used as a powerful tool for improving results in solving different tasks in multiple fields such as question answering, recommendation, medical decision support systems, fact-checking, semantic search, image classification and many others. Together, KR and KGs provide a natural complement to XAI techniques, empowering AI models to produce meaningful explanations that align with real-world contexts and user expectations.
As AI systems become increasingly embedded in critical domains such as healthcare, finance, and law, the need for interpretable models that offer insights into their reasoning processes has never been more urgent. By combining XAI with KR and KGs, researchers and practitioners can develop systems that bridge the gap between technical outputs and human comprehension. This integration not only enhances the clarity and relevance of AI-generated explanations but also supports the development of fairer, more accountable systems by incorporating domain knowledge and logic into the reasoning process.

This workshop seeks to explore the rich opportunities and challenges at the intersection of XAI, KR, and KGs. Key themes include leveraging structured knowledge to enhance explainability and interpretability, using XAI methods to refine and validate KR and KG models, as well as to increase trustworthiness of machine learning models and applying these combined approaches to tackle real-world problems. We invite contributions on theoretical advancements, innovative tools, and case studies that demonstrate how knowledge-driven AI can deliver explanations that are transparent, domain-aware, and user-centric. By fostering collaboration among researchers, industry practitioners, and domain experts, this workshop aims to drive forward the development of ethical and impactful AI systems that align with human values and societal needs.

IFOSS 2025

IFOSS 2025

HYHHInternational Forensics Summer School (IFOSS) - Sicily, IT 13-19 July 2025 Forensic Horizons: Investigating Truth in the Digital and AI Era Challenges and Opportunities in Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity, and AI-Driven Investigations The fourth edition of IFOSS...

Osservazioni sulla nuova classe di laurea L-31

Osservazioni sulla nuova classe di laurea L-31

Pubblichiamo alcune osservazioni della Commissione Didattica GRIN sulla nuova classe di laurea L-31 in "Scienze e Tecnologie Informatica", come descritta nel Decreto Ministeriale n. 1648 del 19-12-2023. Vi sono delle novità meritevoli di attenzione che vengono...

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Lista Riviste GRIN 2026

Lista Riviste GRIN 2026

Si pubblica all’attenzione dei Soci e delle Socie GRIN la lista delle riviste di Informatica selezionate dall’associazione aggiornata all’anno 2026.

Working Group CINI sul Soft Computing

Il CINI ha istituito un Working Group sul Soft Computing. Il WG ha lo scopo di sviluppare e promuovere la ricerca italiana sul Soft Computing, inteso come paradigma di problem-solving centrato sul principio per cui la tolleranza all’imprecisione e all’incertezza...

ICORE 2026

Per chi non fosse iscritto alla relativa mailing list, riporto il messaggio con il quale si annuncia la pubblicazione della nuova edizione del ranking conferenze ICORE. Un caro saluto Claudio Bettini Dear colleagues, The ICORE 2026 rankings has now been uploaded to...

CFP: WONS 2026 PhD Symposium

The WONS PhD Symposium aims to foster discussion, receive constructive feedback, and stimulate collaboration among PhD students and senior researchers working on wireless on-demand networking systems and services. Objectives The PhD Symposium provides an...

ACER-EMORE 2025 – Deadline 30 September 2025 – Emotion Recognition & Generative AI @ WI-IAT 2025 (IEEE, Scopus Indexed, London & Online)

ACER-EMORE 2025 – Deadline 30 September 2025 – Emotion Recognition & Generative AI @ WI-IAT 2025 (IEEE, Scopus Indexed, London & Online)

Dear colleagues,
we invite you to respond to the Call-for-Paper and submit you research focusing on n emotion recognition, affective computing, or generative AI, by the deadline of 30 September 2025 to

ACER-EMORE 2025 – 9th International Workshop on Affective Computing and Emotion Recognition
ACM/IEEE/WIC WI-IAT Conference 2025

EthicAI 2025 – Deadline 30 September 2025

EthicAI 2025 – Deadline 30 September 2025

we invite you to submit to Call for Papers focusing on ethical, inclusive, or human-centered AI, by 30 September 2025 dealine to
EthicAI 2025 – 4th International Workshop on Ethical Artificial Intelligence
ACM/IEEE/WIC WI-IAT Conference 2025
London, November 15–18, 2025

Indagine sulla revisione dell’ASN

Indagine sulla revisione dell’ASN

Scopo di questa indagine è conoscere l'orientamento della comunità su alcune questioni riguardanti la revisione dei requisiti di accesso alla I e II fascia a seguito della proposta di superamento dell'Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale (DDL S. 1518 "Revisione delle...

DHEAL-COM4MetroXRAI 2025

DHEAL-COM4MetroXRAI 2025

[DHEAL-COM4MetroXRAI 2025 – CfP] This thematic session involves advancements in digital solutions for community care, and concrete use cases. Health professionals increasingly use digital technology to maximize community engagement and effectively implement health interventions. Artificial Intelligence, Blockchain, Augmented Reality, Wearable Devices and other advanced digital technologies have the potential to boost further the possibilities to improve community care.

CRISTAIN 2025 Workshop [CFP]

CRISTAIN 2025 Workshop [CFP]

[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

Eleonora Calò – ecalo@unisa.it – University of Salerno
Loredana Caruccio – lcaruccio@unisa.it – University of Salerno
Autilia Vitiello – autilia.vitiello@unina.it – University of Naples Federico II

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

HC@AIxIA: AI&Health Seminar Series (2025) – MAY 12

HC@AIxIA: AI&Health Seminar Series (2025) – MAY 12

This is to officially announce the MAY 2025 seminar of the “AI & Health: Seminars 2025” series as hosted by HC@AIxIA, i.e., the “Artificial Intelligence for Healthcare” working group of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence.

*** Save the date: 12 MAY 2025. 3:30 CET ***

We hope you will attend and participate in the discussion on the relevant topics that will be presented and by our speakers.
Feel free to share this with those potentially interested.

Link for participating: https://bit.ly/hc-2025-05 (PLEASE CHECK the site https://aixia.it/en/gruppi/hc/ for any changes or updates) – Please find some details below, and a poster attached.

ICORE conference ranking – 2025 submission round

ICORE conference ranking – 2025 submission round

Ad inizio maggio si apre la finestra per le submission per la revisione o l’immissione nel ranking ICORE delle conferenze. Si chiuderà il 12 giugno. Negli scorsi mesi, come ICORE management committee, abbiamo lavorato alla formazione dei panel per le varie aree che...

XAI-KRKG Workshop@ECAI2025 – Call for Papers

1st International Workshop on Explainable AI, Knowledge Representation, and Knowledge Graphs (XAI-KRKG)

October 25-26, 2025

The integration of Explainable AI (XAI) with Knowledge Representation (KR) and Knowledge Graphs (KGs) has emerged as a critical field of study, addressing the growing need for AI systems that are transparent, explainable, interpretable, and trustworthy. Knowledge Representation offers methods for describing, organizing, encoding, and reasoning with domain-specific knowledge, providing a foundational layer for AI understanding. Knowledge Graphs, as a seminal result of KR, further enable the structuring of interconnected concepts and relationships, forming an intuitive framework for describing complex domains. KGs have been effectively used as a powerful tool for improving results in solving different tasks in multiple fields such as question answering, recommendation, medical decision support systems, fact-checking, semantic search, image classification and many others. Together, KR and KGs provide a natural complement to XAI techniques, empowering AI models to produce meaningful explanations that align with real-world contexts and user expectations.
As AI systems become increasingly embedded in critical domains such as healthcare, finance, and law, the need for interpretable models that offer insights into their reasoning processes has never been more urgent. By combining XAI with KR and KGs, researchers and practitioners can develop systems that bridge the gap between technical outputs and human comprehension. This integration not only enhances the clarity and relevance of AI-generated explanations but also supports the development of fairer, more accountable systems by incorporating domain knowledge and logic into the reasoning process.

This workshop seeks to explore the rich opportunities and challenges at the intersection of XAI, KR, and KGs. Key themes include leveraging structured knowledge to enhance explainability and interpretability, using XAI methods to refine and validate KR and KG models, as well as to increase trustworthiness of machine learning models and applying these combined approaches to tackle real-world problems. We invite contributions on theoretical advancements, innovative tools, and case studies that demonstrate how knowledge-driven AI can deliver explanations that are transparent, domain-aware, and user-centric. By fostering collaboration among researchers, industry practitioners, and domain experts, this workshop aims to drive forward the development of ethical and impactful AI systems that align with human values and societal needs.

[Call for Abstracts] Second Workshop on Stimulating Cognitive Engagement in Hybrid Decision-Making: Friction, Reliance, and Biases (June 10 2025, Pisa, Italy – co-located with HHAI25)

[Call for Abstracts] Second Workshop on Stimulating Cognitive Engagement in Hybrid Decision-Making: Friction, Reliance, and Biases (June 10 2025, Pisa, Italy – co-located with HHAI25)

Building on the success of its first edition at HHAI 2024, the full-day workshop on "Stimulating Cognitive Engagement in Hybrid Decision-Making: Friction, Reliance, and Biases" advances the exploration of over-reliance and biases in Human-AI Interaction. Central to...

IFOSS 2025

IFOSS 2025

HYHHInternational Forensics Summer School (IFOSS) - Sicily, IT 13-19 July 2025 Forensic Horizons: Investigating Truth in the Digital and AI Era Challenges and Opportunities in Digital Forensics, Cybersecurity, and AI-Driven Investigations The fourth edition of IFOSS...

Theory and Foundations For Modeling & Simulation Track (TMS) 2025 – Deadline Extension

Theory and Foundations For Modeling & Simulation Track (TMS)

As part of the SCS Annual Simulation Conference (ANNSIM 2025)
https://annsim.org/

May 26-29, 2025
Complutense University of Madrid, Spain

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We are pleased to announce that the paper submission deadline for the Theory and Foundations for Modeling and Simulation (TMS) track at the Annual Modeling and Simulation Conference (ANNSIM’25) has been extended to February 2, 2025

Aims and Scope:
The TMS Track serves as a dynamic platform for showcasing the latest advancements in the Theory and Foundations of Modeling and Simulation. Emphasizing the breadth of concepts, methodologies, practices, and toolkits in the field, the TMS Track invites submissions of unpublished papers that explore these topics and beyond, aiming to enrich and expand the theoretical and foundational aspects of Modeling and Simulation. This initiative seeks contributions that enhance our understanding and development of systems in the fields of networks and computers, cyber-physical systems, applications in nature (physics, chemistry, biology), as well as social applications.

Accepted papers will be submitted to the IEEE Digital Library for archiving (ACM Digital Library confirmation pending) and will be indexed in DBLP and SCOPUS databases

Selected topics include:
Modeling & Simulation Formalisms (Actors, DEVS, Petri nets, Statecharts, etc.)
Multi-formalism Modeling, Hybrid Modeling Languages, Multi-Modal Modeling
Multi-Resolution/Multi-Scale Modeling, Multi-Paradigm/Multi-Domain Modeling
Model Checking, Formalism-Based Model Debugging, Model Transformation
Parallel, Distributed, Real-Time, Cloud-Based, and Interactive Simulation
Modular Hybrid, Spatially Distributed, and Ultra Large-Scale Systems
Co-simulation, Interoperability, Simulation Languages, Numerical Solvers
Embedded, IoT, and Fog Computing Modeling and Simulation Software
Theory for Modeling Cyber-Physical Systems and Digital Twins
Theory and Methodologies for Business Process M&S (Human-in-the-loop, resources modeling, processes optimization, etc.)
Model Development and Simulation Visualization Tools
Model Libraries, Repositories, and Data Formats
Data-driven simulation inferencing and learning

Important Dates:
Paper submission deadline: February 2, 2025 (EXTENDED)
Acceptance notification: March 7, 2025
Camera-ready version: March 26, 2025
Conference Program Announced: April 9, 2025

Track Chairs:
Gabriel Wainer, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada, gwainer@sce.carleton.ca
Paolo Bocciarelli, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy, paolo.bocciarelli@uniroma2.it

GRIN Società Informatica Italiana

Associazione senza scopo di lucro

Sede ufficiale

Dipartimento di informatica dell’Università di Pisa

Partita IVA e C.F.

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