4th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Automation Control

Event Dates

Oct 28, 2026 - Oct 30, 2026

Location

Shenzhen, China

Submission Deadline

Aug 13, 2026

AIAC 2026 looks for significant contributions to all major fields of the Artificial Intelligence and Automation Control theoretical and practical aspects. The aim of the Conference is to provide a platform to the researchers and practitioners from both academia as well as industry to meet and share cutting-edge development in the field.

The topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

◕ Artificial Intelligence

▨ Adaptive Control

▨ Agent and Multi-Agent Systems

▨ AI Algorithms

▨ Artificial Intelligence Tools and Applications

▨ Artificial Neural Networks

▨ Automatic Control

▨ Automatic Programming

▨ Bayesian Networks and Bayesian Reasoning

▨ Capsule Neural Networks

▨ Cognitive Systems

▨ Cybersecurity

▨ Data Mining and Integration

▨ Evolutionary Algorithms

▨ Fuzzy Logic and Soft Computing

▨ Human-Machine Interaction

▨ Information Retrieval and Fusion

▨ Intelligent Databases

▨ Intelligent Estimation and Classification Models

▨ Intelligent Information Systems

▨ Intelligent User Interfaces

▨ Machine Learning and perception

▨ Virtual Reality

▨ Mechatronics

▨ Model-Based Reasoning

▨ Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications

▨ Natural Computing

▨ Natural Language Processing

▨ Parallel Processing

▨ Programming Languages

▨ Pattern Recognition

▨ Mobile Sensor Networks

▨ Robotics

▨ Computer Vision

▨ Signal and Image Processing

▨ Natural Language Processing

◕ Control Science Engineering

▨ Operating Systems

▨ Modeling and Simulation of Emerging Technologies

▨ Nonlinear System Control

▨ Progress of Engineering Software Engineering

▨ Circuits, Electronics and Microelectronics

▨ Nonlinear Theory and Application

▨ Renewable Energy Conversion

▨ Fault Tolerant Control System

▨ Intelligent System Control

▨ Electromechanical Integration and Robot System

▨ Engineering System Modeling

▨ Networks and Motors