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The International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning (IDEAL) is an annual international conference dedicated to emerging and challenging topics in intelligent data analytics and associated learning systems and paradigms. Following the recent successful events: IDEAL2025 in Jaén (Spain), IDEAL2024 in Valencia (Spain), and IDEAL2023 in Évora (Portugal), the 27-th edition, IDEAL2026 will be back in Manchester. Its core themes or topics include, but not limited to:
Big Data Analytics Machine Learning & Deep Learning Data Mining Information Retrieval and Management Bio and Neuro-Informatics Bio-Inspired Models Agents and Hybrid Intelligent Systems Real-world Applications of Intelligent Techniques Special Sessions & Workshops You are welcome to suggest a proposal for a Special Session or Workshop on a focused active or emerging topic in the scope of IDEAL - see IDEAL Themes for details.. Instructions for authors Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts (in pdf format) written in English by the deadline via the conference online submission system (TBD). All submissions will be refereed by experts in the field based on originality, significance, quality and clarity. All contributions must be original, must not have been published elsewhere and must not have been submitted elsewhere during the review period. Papers should be within 9 pages (including references) but must not exceed 12 pages, and must comply with the format of Springer LNCS/LNAI Proceedings. (see www.springer.com/lncs ) Call for Workshops and Special Sessions Special Sessions In addition to the regular sessions, there are a few special sessions devoted to emerging topics and areas with growing attention - see IDEAL 2026 website for details (still updating). Researchers and prospective organizers are invited to submit a one-page proposal for a special session to the conference address [atallon@us.es]. Each proposal should include the following information: • The title of the special session. • The organizers with their affiliations. • A description of why the topic is of special interest and how it fits to the scope of IDEAL. Each special session preferably consists of four or more presentations. Special sessions receiving less than 4 papers will be merged into a suitable regular session. Workshops Workshops focus on new and emerging topics. In contrast to special sessions, workshops should include an introductory talk or tutorial on the topic and will have final discussions at the end of the workshop. Apart from the introductory talk in the discussion, Workshops should preferably include six or more additional presentations. Researchers or prospective organizers are invited to submit a one-page proposals for workshops to the conference PC co-chair [atallon@us.es]. In addition to the information required for special sessions, workshop proposal should also include the following: • The name(s) of the presenter(s)/organizer(s) of the introductory talk. • A theme for the discussion. Journal Special Issues Authors of selected accepted papers from IDEAL 2026 will be invited to submit an extended and improved version for consideration for Special Issue in several journals - details to follow. Best Paper Awards IDEAL 2026 will award Best Papers awards in several categories, sponsored by Springer and IEEE CIS UK & Ireland Chapter. |
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