IFIP TC12 - Artificial Intelligence - IFIP TC12 - Artificial Intelligence https://www.ifiptc12.org Thu, 25 Jun 2026 07:48:08 +0000 en-gb Artificial Intelligence & Sustainability Workshop 14, IJCAI25, Montreal - IFIP WG 12.6 https://www.ifiptc12.org/events-page/event/67-artificial-intelligence-sustainability-workshop-14-ijcai25-montreal-ifip-wg-12-6 https://www.ifiptc12.org/events-page/event/67-artificial-intelligence-sustainability-workshop-14-ijcai25-montreal-ifip-wg-12-6 Montrael, Canada -
Date: August 16, 2025 01:33 - August 17, 2025 03:33

Artificial Intelligence & Sustainability Workshop 14, IJCAI25, Montreal

The Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a potential to help humans even empower them in many ways. However, AI and especially generative AI produces also some negative effects.

Sustainability is a complex topic that requires first deep understanding before applying the adequate techniques. Often solving complex problems involves using hybrid AI architecture.  Knowledge and experience are also important for “smart and green” problem solving.

Today we have to face and try to fix the environmental challenges in the growing cities, industry, agriculture, energy, water and other resource management. Energy life cycle, optimization, and combination of renewable energies for sustainable powering and heating can be improved applying also Knowledge Management principles. Raising prices of natural gas drives growth in renewable energies. Industries like steel, glass, chemical manufacturing sites are they are looking for AI based control systems for the Grid connected micro-grids. Circular energy explores the heat generated by data centers and the waste steam for a sustainable environment as like creating fish farms or agricultural sites, or recreating cooling water, which are additional processes that demand AI-based scheduling using meteorological data. Clean energy solutions require evolution of manufacturing processes and holistic approach supported by rigorous analytics, high quality data and the recognition of infrastructure dependencies. In order to increase sustainability in agriculture, it is vital to incorporate green technologies into farming, e.g., renewable generation. However, there are significant challenges associated with enhancing the sustainability of agriculture.

Related to technology itself the challenge is producing smarter and greener hardware, software and applications.

This workshop follows the previously organized AI4KM on IJCAI15 – 19. It evolved to AI4KMES on IJCAI 20 and 21 and to AI4S held on ECAI23. It will focus on various ways of using AI to address effectively the sustainability issues including 17 UN SD goals.

TOPICS

The workshop topics include (but are not limited to):

  • Complex problem solving
  • Neuro-symbolic AI
  • Conceptual modelling
  • Knowledge discovery in multimodal data
  • Decision support systems
  • Optimisation of various resources
  • Managing the best practice
  • Risk management
  • Learning systems including serious games
  • Human-AI collaboration
  • Knowledge mining in social networks
  • Distributed knowledge
  • Knowledge management applied to ecodesign
  • Creativity enhancing systems
  • Support of innovation and eco-innovation process
  • Intelligent assistants
  • Renewable energy integration
  • AI for agriculture and agroecology,
  • Automation in renewable energy generation and distribution
  • Decision modelling in agriculture, and agent-based and multi-agent systems in sustainability

Applications for eco-activities and AI applications supporting sustainable development are very welcome.

Submission details

We invite authors to submit unpublished papers to this workshop, to be presented at Oral/Poster session after acceptance. All papers must be written in English, and the workshop will consider full-length papers and extended abstracts.

  • Full-length papers. Page limit – 7 pages (6 + 1 for references).

Springer format https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

Note: We invite authors whose submissions to the main conference were previously rejected to submit their work to our workshop. To do so, they must include a supplemental submission with comments from previous reviewers (named reviews.pdf) and a letter of modifications (named letter_of_changes.pdf). These documents should clearly demonstrate how the authors have addressed the comments made by previous reviewers.

Deadlines

All dates are 11:59 pm, Anywhere on Earth (AoE)

  • Full Paper submission deadline: May 9, 2025
  • Author notification: June 6, 2025
  • Camera-Ready submission: June 30, 2025
  • Workshop date: August 16-17, 2025 (TBC)

Publication details

  • At least one of the authors of an accepted paper must attend the workshop to present the paper.
  • Selected papers will be published in electronic proceedings and extended papers will be published by Springer AICT (IFIP publisher).

Workshop organizers

Local organizers

PC

  • Adesina Simon Sodiya – Federal University of Agriculture, Abeokuta, Nigeria
  • Anne Dourgnon – EDF, France
  • Antoni Ligeza – AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow, Poland
  • Caroline Wintergerst – University of Lyon 3, France
  • Cindi Punihaole, The Kohala Center, Hawai, USA
  • Cristina Monsone – University of Gyor, Hungary
  • Eric Thivant – University of Lyon 3, France
  • Frederique Second – INRIA, France
  • Guillermo R. Simari – Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
  • Hiroshi Takeda – Osaka University, Japan
  • Imene Brigui – Ecole de Management, Lyon, France
  • Iwona Chomiak-Orsa, Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland
  • Janusz Wojtusiak – George Mason University, Fairfax, USA
  • Knut Hinkelmann – University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
  • Konstantin M. Golubev – General Knowledge Machine Research Group, Ukraine
  • Krystian Wojtkiewicz – Wroclaw University of Science and Technology, Poland
  • Maciej Pondel – Wroclaw University of Economics and Business, Poland
  • Mario Lazoche – University Nancy I, France
  • Mario Tokoro – Keio University, Tokyo, Japan
  • Michael Stankosky – George Washington University, USA
  • Nada Matta – Universite de Technologie de Troyes, France
  • Noël Conruyt -University La Reunion, France
  • Otthein Herzog – Universitaet Bremen, Germany
  • Vincent Ribiere – Bangkok University, Thailand
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AI4GS-25 - IFIP TC12 WG12.13 https://www.ifiptc12.org/events-page/event/66-ai4gs-25-ifip-tc12-wg12-13 https://www.ifiptc12.org/events-page/event/66-ai4gs-25-ifip-tc12-wg12-13 Montréal, Quebec - Montréal, Quebec
Date: August 16, 2025 01:23 - August 18, 2025 03:23

AI4GS-25

The second AI4GS conference will be held on August 2025 in Montréal, Quebec and hosted as a workshop during the famous IJCAI Conference.

Workshop dates: 16/8/2025 to 18/8/2025

Call for Papers

Global security refers to the measures taken by states, international organizations, and other actors to ensure mutual survival, safety, and stability on a worldwide scale. This concept has evolved from a traditional military-focused approach to a more comprehensive framework addressing interconnected challenges in an increasingly globalized world.

Global Security is a transverse discipline aiming at gathering the common factors of security in the different domains, physical, cyber, economical, political, health, etc.

Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a pivotal tool in global security. From cybersecurity to military and counterterrorism applications  to video analytics and fight against fraud and money laundering, AI offers unprecedented capabilities and challenges. 

Topics  

Contributions can deal  with a diverse range of thematic major axes, each shedding light on key facets of AI and global security. The workshop will delve into topics such as:

AI in Cybersecurity: Exploring the latest advancements in AI-powered defense mechanisms, threat detection, and cyber resilience strategies.

AI in Military Applications: Examining the transformative impact of AI on military operations, from autonomous drones to predictive analytics in defense planning.

AI in Counterterrorism and Homeland Security: Analyzing the role of AI in thwarting terrorist threats, leveraging data analytics, and predictive modeling to enhance security measures.

AI Ethics, Governance and Global Security: Delving into the ethical considerations surrounding AI deployment in security contexts, and the implications for human rights and international law.

A specific focus will be put on LLM technologies, cognitive AI and neuro-symbolic solutions for security, including (but not limited to):

  • Information Fusion
  • Threat Detection and Analysis
  • Decision Support
  • Misinformation and Disinformation Detection
  • Behaviour Analysis in Cyber and Physical Environments

Organizing members 

  • Frédérique SEGOND, INRIA Defense and Security Director, France
  • Patrick PERROT, French COMCYBER AI coordinator, France
  • Hans BATHIJA, Tortora Brayda Institute for AI & Security, Canada Ambassador, Cyber Eagle Project
  • Dominique VERDEJO, Chair AI4GS IFIP WG12.13, University of Reims
  • Marc LIJOUR, Professor, University of Montreal
  • Eunika MERCIER LAURENT, Chair IFIP TC12, University of Reims, France

PC Members  

  • Namrata PATEL, co-founder and scientific director, ONAOS
  • Reda YAICH, Senior AI researcher, SystemX Institute
  • Gautier FILARDO, CREOGN, HUNUM
  • Luigi LENGUITO, BeforeAI, Founder and CEO
  • Sabarathinam Chockalingam, Senior Researcher, Institute for Energy
  • Maud BENICHOU, Researcher in criminal science, University of Bordeaux
  • Pierre PARREND, University of Strasbourg, Professor, Epita
  • Ulrich FURBACH, University of Koblenz Landau, retired AI Professor 
  • Gustavo GONZALEZ GRANAILLO, Expert Cybersecurity & Compliance Analyst, Schneider Electric
  • Nicolas Changhai KE, PhD AI, Senior security Architect, BNP PARIBAS
  • Pierre MEMHELD, Senior researcher, AI for intelligence analysts, University of Strasbourg
  • Hichem SNOUSSI, Professor, Deputy Director LIST3N Research Unit, University of Troyes
  • Patrick LACLEMENCE, Professor, Director of Global Security Institute, University of Troyes
  • Davy MONTICOLO, Professor, University of Nancy
  • Namrata PATEL, Scientific Director, ONAOS
  • Tomislav DOKMAN, Director of the International OSINT CoE
  • Juliette MATTIOLI, Senior AI expert, THALES GROUP
  • Agnès DELABORDE, Head of Dpt, AI Evaluation and Security, LNE
  • Tom DAVID, Prism Eval, AI Policy & technical governance
  • Raphael-David LASSERI, CEO, Magic LEMP
  • Dimitri NOKOVITCH, CEO, IKAR

Submission

Submission Format: The authors should follow IJCAI paper preparation instructions, including page length (e.g. 7 pages + 2 extra page for reference). The paper follows double-blind review.

  • Starting: 09/03/2025 00:00
  • Ending: 09/05/2025 00:00

At least one author of each accepted paper must travel to the IJCAI venue in person, and that multiple submissions of the same paper to more IJCAI workshops are forbidden.

Sign up is required for submission that will begin on March 9th, 2025. Submission Link.

Papers in this workshop will be published at Springer AICT book series

Join us on the LinkedIn virtual event if you can’t be in person.

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