Call for Symposia AI3L 2026

Formerly ICFULL

Overview

AI3L 2026 invites submissions for symposium proposals. Symposia bring together a set of completed research papers that collectively convey broader ideas, insights, or results on a specific theme or issue of importance. Proposals should address significant issues for the AI3L community and align with the overall conference theme; they must not merely group related papers from a single research team.

Each symposium must have one chair and may optionally include one or two co-chairs. Sessions should feature 3–5 speakers, each offering a distinct perspective. A typical format includes individual paper presentations followed by a moderated discussion with the chair/co-chairs, speakers, participants, and audience. (An individual may serve as both chair/co-chair and presenter.)

Required Proposal Content

  • Title of the symposium
  • Abstract (max. 500 words): A concise summary of the symposium's theme and goals. Clearly state the scientific purpose, novelty, and international significance of the proposal, and explain how the included papers collectively address different aspects of the theme.
  • Chair and co-chairs: names, affiliations, and email addresses
  • Papers: for each paper, provide title; author name(s); affiliation(s); email address(es). Each presentation may include co-authors. Ensure contact information is complete for all authors.

Submission & Key Dates

  • Submission deadline: January 5, 2026
  • How to submit: Proposals should be compiled into a single Word file and sent to the Program Chair at yang@cl.ncu.edu.tw
  • Notification: January 15, 2026
  • Upon acceptance: The Chair(s) and all symposium speakers must submit an extended abstract (max. 500 words) for each presentation by February 15, 2026 via the conference submission system.
  • Registration: Each accepted paper must have at least one registered author by April 15, 2026, otherwise it cannot be included in the final conference program.