8th Workshop on AI for Aging, Rehabilitation, and Intelligent Assisted Living (ARIAL) @IJCAI’25

Event Dates

Aug 16, 2025 - Aug 22, 2025

Location

Montreal

Submission Deadline

May 16, 2025

The 8th edition of ARIAL@IJCAI25 will be held on August 16 – 22, 2025, in Montreal, Canada. In this workshop, we invite previously unpublished and novel submissions in the following areas (pertaining to aging and rehabilitation), but not limited to:

– Methods and protocols for multimodal data collection, data annotation, and data labeling with older adult populations.

– Data cleaning, curation, sharing, and harmonization.

– Data analytics and visualization techniques for older adults healthcare data.

– Methodologies for big data and large-scale machine learning, including cloud computing.

– Methods for overcoming challenges in machine learning, such as managing incomplete, imbalanced, miss-labeled and noisy datasets.

– Techniques for virtual rehabilitation, virtual coaches, and telemedicine.

– Development and deployment of long-term sensor-based remote monitoring systems.

– Audio/video, multimodal interaction for patient engagement, exercise monitoring, successful delivery of rehabilitation.

– Addressing privacy concerns of patient data, e.g., privacy-protecting sensing modalities, federated learning, and differential privacy.

– Machine learning and deep learning algorithms to identify anomalous, harmful, life-threatening, and abnormal behaviors in older care settings.

– Machine learning approaches for analyzing electronic health record and administrative data.

– AI approaches for continuous streaming, monitoring, and analysis of health, activity, contextual, and online data for older adults.

– Techniques for handling data biases, and other biases related to sex, gender, ethnicity, and age (e.g., fair machine learning strategies).

– Machine learning methods for measuring health indicators, and progression of physical and cognitive health, e.g., frailty, dementia, mental health, and gait stability.

– AI approaches for data fusion from multi-modal sensor interaction and ensemble algorithm development (e.g., multi-view learning approaches) for comprehensive care.

– Advanced deep learning techniques for medical informatics, aging and rehabilitation.

– Application of LLMs and Generative AI in geriatric healthcare and biomedical data processing.

– NLP for enhancing communication and monitoring in elderly care.

The paper should be submitted to the ARIAL Workshop using EasyChair link (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arialijcai2025) in the LNCS/CCIS one-column page format. We will accept long papers (12-15 pages) and short papers (not less than 6 pages).

All the accepted papers will be published in the Springer’s Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) proceedings volume.

For further details, please reach out to shehroz.khan@utoronto.ca / luca.romeo@unimc.it.