The 23nd IEEE International Conference on Ubiquitous Intelligence and Computing
Rende, Italy
September 7 - 11, 2026
Conference Info
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Antonella GuzzoUniversity of Calabria, Italy
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Francesco PiccialliUniversity of Naples Federico II, Italy
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Jaideep VidyaRutgers University, USA
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Ying ZhangNorthwestern Polytechnical University, China
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Magnus JohnssonKristianstad University, Sweden
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Fabio GiampaoloUniversity of Naples Federico II, Italy
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Dipanwita ThakurUniversity of Calabria, Italy
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Fahed AlkhabbasMalmö University, Sweden
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Badal SoniNational Institute of Technology Silchar, India
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Carmela ComitoICAR-CNR, Italy
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Hangli GeThe University of Tokyo, Japan
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Vincenzo BarbutoUniversity of Calabria, Italy
Call for Papers
Ubiquitous sensors, devices, networks, and information are driving the emergence of a smart world, where computational
intelligence is seamlessly embedded into the physical environment to deliver reliable, context-aware services to people.
This pervasive intelligence is reshaping the computing landscape, enabling novel classes of applications and systems and
greatly expanding the boundaries of what computing can achieve. By infusing everyday objects with intelligence, a wide range
of tasks and processes can be simplified, optimized, and made more engaging.
Ubiquitous computing aims to design and realize such intelligent environments, services, and applications. We invite high-quality,
original, and unpublished contributions that advance the state of the art in ubiquitous intelligence and computing.
Topics of Interest
The topics include (but are not limited to):
Types of Submissions
The conference welcomes high-quality, original research contributions that advance the scientific and technological foundations of the smart world. Authors are invited to submit their work in one of the following categories:
Full Papers
6 pagesComplete research studies containing significant findings, rigorous methodology, and comprehensive experimental or theoretical results.
Short Papers
4 pagesConcise contributions reporting promising early results, innovative ideas, or ongoing work that is expected to stimulate discussion and further development.
Poster & Demo Papers
2 pagesVisual or interactive presentations showcasing prototypes, systems, applications, or early research results that highlight practical innovations and emerging technologies.
Important: A submission can have at most 2 additional pages with the pages overlength charge, if accepted.
Publication and Indexing
All accepted and presented papers (full, short, and poster/demo) will be considered for the conference proceedings and indexing in major repositories.
IEEE Xplore
Submitted for publication in IEEE Xplore Digital Library.
Major Databases
Indexed in Elsevier, IET, and Scopus.
Note: For a paper to remain eligible for publication, it must be presented in person (unless otherwise specified). At least one author must register for the conference and deliver the presentation.
Special Issue and Extended Versions
A Special Issue in a high-impact, ISI-indexed journal will be organized in conjunction with the conference. Authors of selected outstanding papers will receive an invitation to submit an extended version of their work.
Information about the journal partner and submission deadlines will be announced soon.