SCCAI2025 invites researchers to submit abstracts for talks as well as full papers to one of two thematic conference tracks and Doctoral Symposium:
NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING FOR LOW-RESOURCED LANGUAGES
September 17
Track chairs: Jan Alexandersson & Philipp Müller, DFKI
The South Caucasus region is home to a variety of small languages with relatively few speakers. This poses a significant challenge to NLP researchers and engineers because large language corpora – that are needed to train high-performing NLP systems – are scarce. In order to tackle this challenge, Track 1 focuses on NLP for low-resourced languages. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- New corpora for low-resourced languages
- Tokenization and POS tagging in low-resourced languages
- LLMs for low-resourced languages
- Machine translation and cross-lingual transfer learning for low-resourced languages
- Speech recognition and synthesis for low-resourced languages
- Data augmentation and synthetic data generation for low-resourced languages.
COMPUTER VISION FOR PERCEPTION, INTERACTION & INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS
September 18
Track chairs: François Brémond & Michal Balazia, INRIA
Vision is the primary sense used by human individuals to interact with their environment. Consequently, the field of computer vision offers a variety of promising applications: From autonomous cars to new ways of person identification and intelligent support systems for healthcare professionals. Thus, Track 2 focuses on various fields of computer vision that include, but are not limited to:
- Analysis of human interaction and emotion (e.g., backchannel detection, arousal classification, gaze estimation, intent prediction)
- Person identification (e.g., face recognition, gait recognition, gesture-based identification)
- Computer vision in highly dynamic environments (e.g., autonomous driving, human-machine collaboration in manufacturing and logistics, etc.)
- Computer vision for healthcare and assistive technologies (e.g., patient monitoring, activity recognition for rehabilitation, sign language recognition
- Multimodal augmentation of computer-vision approaches (e.g., audio, physiological data, etc.)
- Explainable and ethical AI in computer vision (e.g., bias mitigation, interpretability of deep vision models, fairness in person identification).
Doctoral Symposium
September 16
Track chairs: Tanay Agrawal, INRIA & Benedikt Wirth, DFKI
The Doctoral Symposium will give PhD students working in any AI-related area an opportunity to share their ongoing research work and ideas with renowned and experienced researchers in the field and get suggestions and feedback from them.
The students are encouraged to present their research at any step of the scientific process (e.g., conceptualization phase, programming phase, training phase, evaluation phase, etc.)
PhD students should send a short paper (up to 5 pages including 1 page for references) summarizing their current research. A program committee will review the submissions. The accepted papers will be presented by the students to a panel of senior experts (chosen by the Doctoral Symposium track chairs) who will provide constructive feedback and suggestions.
Please use the template (link) and send your paper to: sccai2025@gtu.ge
Submission Instructions
To participate in the conference, you must upload the Abstract of your presentation.
Please upload the Abstracts for oral presentation, maximum 1 page, at Submission Page
- July 25, 2025 – Deadline for the Abstracts submission.
- July 30, 2025 – Notification of acceptance of Abstract.
Additionally, SCCAI2025 invites researchers to submit papers, up to 7 pages (including the reference pages).
Peer-Review: Submitted papers will be selected by the respective sections and will undergo a Single-Blind review process (i.e. reviewers know who the authors are).
Originality: Papers submitted to SCCAI2025 must be completed, original work of the authors. They may not be simultaneously under review elsewhere. Publications that have been peer-reviewed and have appeared at other conferences or workshops may not be submitted to SCCAI2025.
Plagiarism: SCCAI2025 follows a strict policy regarding plagiarism and self-plagiarism.
Proofreading: Please proofread your submission carefully. The language used in the paper has to be clear and correct (US English or UK English spelling conventions are acceptable).
Selected papers will be published in the conference proceedings, a special issue of the Open Access
Journal
Georgian Electronic Scientific Journal “Computer Sciences and Telecommunications”.
Submit at: https://gesj.internet-academy.org.ge/en/title_en.php?b_sec=§ion_l=comp
or
Lecture Notes of TICMI
Submit at: https://www.emis.de/journals/TICMI/lnt/lecturen.htm
- July 10, 2025 – Deadline for the paper submission.
- August 1, 2025 – Notification of acceptance of the paper.
Online presentation: Online presentations will be available.