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Call for Papers21st Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems FedCSIS 2026; https://2026.fedcsis.org IEEE #69809; indexing: DBLP, SCOPUS, Web of Science
Riga, Latvia, August 23-26, 2026 (on-site/in person) submission deadline: April 15, 2026; hard deadline
The mission of the FedCSIS Conference Series (for more than 20 years now) is to provide a presentation, discussion and publication forum in computer science and intelligence systems. The conference invites researchers and practitioners from around the world to contribute research results focused on their scientific and professional interests in a chosen area.
The FedCSIS conference consists of the Main Track, Thematic Sessions and an Industrial Track. Papers, submitted to the Main Track can be assigned, by their authors, to the Topical Areas. Based on the scope of the contribution, Topical Area Curators select its reviewers from the FedCSIS Program Committee. Besides the Main Track, the authors may prefer to submit their papers to Thematic Sessions, which provide in-depth coverage of specific areas related to the intelligence systems.
For all five Topical Areas, situated within a general domain of Computer Science, the continually emerging topic of Intelligence Systems stands as the common denominator. All Thematic Sessions also refer to the Intelligence Systems from different perspectives. They are regarded as a path toward introducing more Intelligence into Computer Science and IT.
Main Track:
Thematic Sessions (in alphabetical order):
Industrial Track
The Industrial Track offers companies and professionals the opportunity to share real-world experiences, case studies, and practical applications of intelligent systems and AI-based solutions. We welcome presentations (or posters) that showcase successful implementations, challenges faced in industry, or open problems where academic collaboration could be valuable. For more details, consult the conference WWW site and/or contact conference organizers (see, below).
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Statement concerning Generative AI:
Recognizing the developing issue that affects all academic disciplines (including conference and publications), we would like to explicitly state that, in principle, papers that include unedited text generated from Generative AI (GenAI), including large language models, are prohibited. If the author(s) uses GenAIs to prepare technical aspects of the research (e.g., use of GenAI-generated program code in experiments or simulations), this fact must be clearly marked in the paper, along with an analysis of the impact of this approach on the research results. In addition, it is permissible to use GenAI models at the stage of editorial correction, as long as the changes made are minor and do not substantively affect the article. If, at any time after the conference, it will be discovered that an LLM was explicilty used (and not properly recognized) such contribution will be retracted from the post-conference publication. Overall, it should be emphasized that full responsibility for the content of the publication lies with the author(s). Therefore, any inappropriate, or unethical, use of GenAI models in the preparation of an article may result in its immediate rejection.
Chair of FedCSIS 2026: Nikiforova, Oksana Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
Honorary Chair of FedCSIS Conference Series: Maciaszek, Leszek A. Macquarie University, Australia
Chairs of the FedCSIS Conference Series: Bolanowski, Marek Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow, Poland Ganzha, Maria Warsaw University of Technology and Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland Paprzycki, Marcin Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, and University of Technology and Arts in Warsaw, Poland Slezak, Dominik QUEDEX Software and University of Warsaw, Poland
Industrial Track Chair Babris, Kristaps Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
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About the FedCSIS conference series
FedCSIS is an annual international conference. It is organized jointly by the Polish Information Processing Society (PTI), IEEE Poland Section Computer Society Chapter, Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Sciences of the Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Rzeszow University of Technology, University of Technology and Arts, Warsaw, Poland. The FedCSIS 2026 is organized in Riga by the Riga Technical University.
FedCSIS 2026 is technically sponsored by a number of IEEE units and other professional organizations (for the full list, see the conference site). Reports from past editions of FedCSIS can be found in the Archive section of the conference WWW site.
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