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The 21st Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems (FedCSIS 2026) invites submissions of position papers. Position papers must not exceed 8 pages (minimum 4 pages) and they should relate to an ongoing research or experience. Position papers will be presented by the authors alongside regular papers. Position papers may be also submitted as demo papers and presented as demonstrations of software tools and products. They should describe non-for-profit software tools in a prototype-, alpha-, or beta-version.
We invite two types of position papers:
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Keynote Speakers:
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Ginter, Filip, University of Turku, Finland and ELLIS Institute Finland, Espoo, Finland, Keynote title: The Challenges of Tracing Meaning at Scale across Multilingual Historical Texts
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Pechenizkiy, Mykola, Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands, Keynote title: To be announced
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Prodan, Radu, University of Innsbruck, Austria, Keynote title: To be announced
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Sabou, Marta, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), Austria, Keynote title: To be announced
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Professor Zdzislaw Pawlak Awards:
* Best Paper Award (600 Euro): the best out of all papers accepted to the conference.
* Young Researcher Award (400 Euro): the best out of papers whereby all authors are younger than 40 years.
* Industry Cooperation Award (400 Euro): the best out of papers whereby there are at least two different authors, one working in academia and another one in industry.
* International Cooperation Award (400 Euro): the best out of papers whereby there are at least two different authors working in institutions located in two different countries.
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Position paper submission and publication
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Papers should be submitted by May, 19, 2026 (strict deadline, no extensions, submission will be done via EasyChair).
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Position papers will be published as a Volume of the Annals of Computer Science and Information Systems series, with an ISBN, ISSN and DOI numbers. The papers will be submitted for indexing to DBLP Computer Science Bibliography and Google Scholar. The Annals-CSIS volume will NOT be placed in the IEEE Digital Library and will NOT be submitted to Clarivate Analytics Web of Science. However, we will attempt to index them in Scopus.
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Authors should submit a position paper in English, carefully checked for correct grammar and spelling, using the on-line submission procedure. The guidelines for paper formatting provided at the conference website ought to be used for all submitted papers. The required submission format is the same as the camera-ready format. Please check, and carefully follow, the instructions and templates provided. Papers that are out of the conference scope of the selected event, or that contain any form of (self)plagiarism will be rejected without reviews. All position papers will be refereed before inclusion in the conference program.
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Important dates
* Position paper submission: 19.05.2026
* Author notification: 16.06.2026
* Final paper submission, registration: 30.06.2026
* Early registration discount: 20.07.2026
* Conference date: 23-26.08.2026
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Chair of FedCSIS 2026:
Nikiforova, Oksana
Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
Honorary Chair of FedCSIS Conference Series:
Maciaszek, Leszek A.
Macquarie University, Australia
Chairs of the FedCSIS Conference Series:
Bolanowski, Marek
Rzeszow University of Technology, Rzeszow, Poland
Ganzha, Maria
Warsaw University of Technology and Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Paprzycki, Marcin
Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences, and University of Technology and Arts in Warsaw, Poland
Slezak, Dominik
QUEDEX Software and University of Warsaw, Poland
Industrial Track Chair
Babris, Kristaps
Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
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Contact:
secretariat@fedcsis.org
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FedCSIS in social media
- FedCSIS on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/367888070292
- FedCSIS on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/5049184
- FedCSIS on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FedCSIS
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FedCSIS is an annual international conference. It is organized jointly by the Polish Information Processing Society (PTI), IEEE Poland Section Computer Society Chapter, Systems Research Institute Polish Academy of Sciences, Faculty of Mathematics and Information Sciences of the Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering of the Rzeszow University of Technology, University of Technology and Arts, Warsaw, Poland. The FedCSIS 2026 is organized in Riga by the Riga Technical University.
FedCSIS 2026 is technically sponsored by a large number of IEEE units (including six Sections from Region 8) and other professional organizations (for the full list, see the conference site – right hand side).
FedCSIS 2026 is organized under patronage of: Poland Chapter of INFORMS, Latvian Information and communications technology association (LIKTA), Natinal Society of Informatics in Economics (NtiE), International Rough Set Society (IRSS), Academic Forum, Web Intelligence Consortium (WIC), Polish Neural Network Society (PNNS), European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology (EUSFLAT), and Polish Artificial Intelligence Society (PSSI).
Reports from past editions of FedCSIS can be found in the Archive section of the conference WWW site.
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Statement concerning Generative AI:
Recognizing the developing issue that affects all academic disciplines (including conference and publications), we would like to explicitly state that, in principle, papers that include unedited text generated from Generative AI (GenAI), including large language models, are prohibited.
If the author(s) uses GenAIs to prepare technical aspects of the research (e.g., use of GenAI-generated program code in experiments or simulations), this fact must be clearly marked in the paper, along with an analysis of the impact of this approach on the research results.
In addition, it is permissible to use GenAI models at the stage of editorial correction, as long as the changes made are minor and do not substantively affect the article.
If, at any time after the conference, it will be discovered that an LLM was explicilty used (and not properly recognized) such contribution will be retracted from the post-conference publication.
Overall, it should be emphasized that full responsibility for the content of the publication lies with the author(s). Therefore, any inappropriate, or unethical, use of GenAI models in the preparation of an article may result in its immediate rejection.