FedCSIS 2025: 20th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems Kraków, Poland, September 14-17, 2025 |
Conference website | https://fedcsis.org |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=fedcsis2025 |
Submission deadline | May 25, 2025 |
20th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems FedCSIS 2025
Kraków, Poland, 14-17 September, 2025 (on-site)
(IEEE #66292; indexing: DBLP; SCOPUS; Web of Science)
www.fedcsis.org
The mission of the FedCSIS Conference Series is to provide a presentation, discussion and a 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 and Thematic Session. Papers, submitted to the Main Track can be assigned, by their authors, to 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.
Main Track:
- Topical Area 1: Advanced Artificial Intelligence in Applications
- Topical Area 2: Computer Science & Systems
- Topical Area 3: Network Systems and Applications
- Topical Area 4: Information Technology for Business and Society
- Topical Area 5: Software, System and Service Engineering
Thematic Tracks:
- Advances in Programming Languages (APL)
- AI in Agriculture (AgriAI)
- AI in Digital Humanities, Computational Social Sciences and Economics Research (AI‑HuSo)
- Challenges for Natural Language Processing (CNLPS)
- Computational Optimization (CO)
- Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms (CANA)
- Data Science in Health, Ecology and Commerce (DSH)
- Education & AI systems (EDUC-AI-TION)
- Information Systems Management (ISM)
- Internet of Things – Enablers, Challenges and Applications (IoT‑ECAW)
- Model Driven Approaches in System Development (MDASD)
- Multimedia Applications and Processing (MMAP)
- International Forum on Cyber Security, Privacy, and Trust (NEMESIS)
- Self Learning and Self Adaptive Systems (SL-SAS)
Keynote Speakers:
Damaševièius, Robertas
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
Keynote title: AI-Driven Innovations in Brain Cancer Research
Dustdar, Schahram
Head of the Research Division of Distributed Systems at the TU Wien, Austria and part-time ICREA research professor at UPF
Keynote title: Active Inference for Distributed Intelligence in the Computing Continuum
Plank, Barbara
Computational Linguistics at LMU Munich, Germany
Keynote title: TBA
Professor Zdzisław Pawlak Awards:
Professor Zdzisław Pawlak (1926–2006) has been regarded as one of the fathers of Computer Science in Poland. His theory of Rough Sets has been one of the most recognizable contributions made by a scientist in Poland to the area of Artificial Intelligence worldwide. In his research, Professor Pawlak has always emphasized the need for cross-disciplinary, cross-country, and cross-generation cooperation. In Computer Science, there may emerge a brilliant idea in someone’s head, but it requires collaborators to make it grow dynamically and then – a number of subject matter experts, from various fields, to develop its practical applications.
The following categories of awards are eligible for all paper submitted to the FedCSIS conference:
- Best Paper Award (€600): the best out of all papers accepted to the conference.
- Young Researcher Award (€400): the best out of papers whereby all authors are younger than 40 years.
- Industry Cooperation Award (€400): the best out of papers whereby there are at least two different authors, one working in academia and another one in industry.
- International Cooperation Award (€400): the best out of papers whereby there are at least two different authors working in institutions located in two different countries.
We believe that all these categories reflect the principles of Professor Pawlak’s work. The awards are decided by the Committee of esteemed scientists, who have had the privilege to know and cooperate with Professor Pawlak. As already mentioned, all papers – submitted to all parts of FedCSIS – are eligible. This way, the thematic integrity of FedCSIS is emphasized. List of past winners is available at the conference WWW site.
Important dates:
- Paper submission (no extensions): May 5, 2025
- Position paper submission: June 6, 2025
- Author notification: July 1, 2025
- Final paper submission, registration: July 15, 2025
- Early registration discount: TBA
- Conference date: September 17–17, 2025
Chair of FedCSIS 2024:
Wąs, Jarosław
AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Honorary Chair of FedCSIS Conference Series:
Leszek A. Maciaszek
Wrocław University of Economics and Business, Poland and Macquarie University, Australia
Chairs of the FedCSIS Conference Series:
Bolanowski, Marek
Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszów, 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, Warsaw and Management Academy, Poland
Ślęzak, Dominik
QED Software and University of Warsaw, Poland and OnstageAI and DeepSeas, USA
Publication:
Preprints of submitted papers will be published online.
Only papers presented during the conference will be submitted to the IEEE for inclusion in the Xplore Digital Library. Furthermore, proceedings, published in a volume with ISBN, ISSN, and DOI numbers, will be posted on the conference web portal. Moreover, most Topical Area Coordinators and Thematic Track Organizers arrange quality journals, edited volumes, etc., and may invite selected extended and revised papers for post-conference publications (information can be found on the websites of individual events, or by contacting responsible persons).
Contact: secretariat@fedcsis.org