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Athens, Greece
NiDS2025 is the upcoming Conference of the series of Novel & Intelligent Digital Systems Conferences being dedicated to the application and incorporation of intelligent techniques in software and systems. NiDS2025 places a special emphasis on novel and intelligent methods applied to digital transformation, as well as on the interdisciplinary research for enabling, supporting and promoting AI techniques in software development.
To support a robust and qualitative review process, NiDS2025 is organized into three tracks:
I. Intelligent Multimedia Applications and Human-Centered Technologies (Leader: Akrivi Krouska);
II. AI-Driven Transformation for Industry and Society (Leader: Phivos Mylonas);
III. Data Intelligence and Ubiquitous Computing Solutions (Leader: Jaime Caro).
NiDS2025 announces an open CFP and invites authors to submit their contributions in the form of scientific papers, posters, doctoral consortium, workshops and tutorials. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
≫ Adaptive Systems;
≫ Neural Networks and Applications;
≫ Affective Computing;
≫ Pattern Recognition in Applications;
≫ Augmented Intelligence;
≫ Personalized Systems and Services;
≫ Big Data;
≫ Pervasive Multimedia Systems;
≫ Cloud Computing;
≫ Recommender Systems;
≫ Cybersecurity;
≫ Reinforcement Learning;
≫ Data Mining and Knowledge Extraction;
≫ Semantic Web Applications;
≫ Decision Making Systems;
≫ Sentiment Analysis;
≫ Deep Learning Applications;
≫ Serious Gaming;
≫ Expert Systems;
≫ Smart Cities;
≫ Fuzzy Systems;
≫ Smart Energy;
≫ Genetic Algorithm Applications;
≫ Social Media Applications;
≫ Human–Machine Interaction;
≫ Text Mining;
≫ Information Retrieval;
≫ Ubiquitous Computing;
≫ Intelligent Modeling;
≫ User Modeling;
≫ Multi-Agent Systems;
≫ Virtual and Augmented Reality;
≫ Natural Language Processing;
≫ Web Intelligence.
Mystras, Greece
The Semantic and Social Media Adaptation and Personalization (SMAP) Initiative was founded during the summer of 2006 in an effort to discuss the state-of-the-art, recent advances and future perspectives for semantic and social media adaptation. After 19 successful workshops—in Athens, London, Prague, San Sebastian, Limassol, Vigo, Luxembourg, Bayonne, Corfu, Trento, Thessaloniki, Bratislava, Zaragoza, Larnaca, thrice online, Limassol, and Athens—the SMAP workshop series has been consolidated as a reference event in order to discuss about the newest advances in the field, including a 2-day single main track of high-quality scientific papers. The 20th SMAP workshop will be held both onsite and online on November 27–28, 2025, and it will be hosted by the Knowledge and Uncertainty Research Laboratory, University of the Peloponnese.
SMAP 2025 aims to address several issues of semantic and social multimedia technologies and their use in content creation, media adaptation and user profiling. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Content creation, annotation and modelling for semantic and social web;
- Content customization and adaptation;
- Computational intelligence for media adaptation and personalization;
- Semantic context modelling and extraction;
- Semantics-driven indexing and retrieval of multimedia contents;
- Context-aware multimedia applications;
- User modelling and dynamic profiling;
- Adaptive and personalized MM summaries;
- Ontologies and reasoning;
- Multilingual content navigation;
- Semantics-based recommender systems: theory and applications;
- Social multimedia tagging and multimedia content communities;
- Web adaptation methods and techniques;
- Intelligent personalized interfaces;
- Hybrid social and semantic approaches to profiling, recommendation engines or adaptation systems;
- Social and semantic media collaboration platforms (e.g., semantic wikis);
- Social multimedia applications (livecasting, audio-video sharing);
- Social web economics and business;
- User-generated content mechanisms;
- Social network aggregation;
- Privacy/Security issues in Social and Personalized Media Applications;
- Adaptive/Personalized conversational media;
- Multimedia standards.