20th International Conference on Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications

Event Dates

Sep 17, 2026 - Sep 19, 2026

Location

Guimaraes, Portugal

Submission Deadline

May 30, 2026

The International Conference on Innovations in Intelligent Systems and Applications (INISTA) has been organized since 2005. It aims to bring together researchers from the entire spectrum of the multi-disciplinary fields of intelligent systems and to establish effective means of communication between them. In particular, it focuses on all aspects of intelligent systems and the related applications, from the points of view of both theory and practice.

Apart from the main track, it includes workshops, tutorials, special tracks, and plenary talks by invited speakers.

Topics of Interest

The topics of interest cover the entire spectrum of the multi-disciplinary fields of intelligent systems and related applications.

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

Agentic AI

Artificial Intelligence Algorithms

Artificial Intelligence Applications

Artificial Neural Networks

Autonomous systems

Bioinformatics

Big Data Applications, Algorithms, and Systems

Cloud / Edge / Fog Computing

Computational and Data Science

Data Mining

Data Hiding

Deep Learning

Distributed Intelligence

Ensemble Learning

Evolutionary Computation

Expert Systems

Fuzzy Logic

Generative AI

Genetic Algorithms

Hardware Implementations

Human-Computer Interaction

Humanoid Robotics

Hybrid Intelligence

Intelligent Agents

Intelligent Healthcare

Intelligent and Smart Education

Internet of Things (IoT)

Machine Learning

Multiagent Systems

Natural Language Processing

Swarm Intelligence

Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality

Smart Wearables

Swarm Intelligence

Text Mining

Virtual, Augmented, and Mixed Reality

Submission Guidelines

Papers must use IEEE templates for conference proceedings, with a maximum of 6 pages including references and graphs. All papers must be submitted via EasyChair. The official language for the conference is English. Less than satisfactory English usage may form the sole basis for rejection of a paper and omission from the proceedings.

Authors are encouraged to check spelling and grammar using professional tools or seek native English-speaking proofreading support. For the final version, authors may use the paid service: prof-editing.com/ieee/.