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MDAI 2026 : 23rd International Conference on Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
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A printable version of the CFP is available at:
https://www.mdai.cat/mdai2026/mdai_2026.pdf In MDAI we are particularly interested in the different facets of decision processes in a broad sense. This includes model building and all kind of mathematical tools for data aggregation, information fusion, and decision making; tools to help decision in data science problems (including e.g., statistical and machine learning algorithms as well as data visualization tools); and algorithms for data privacy and transparency-aware methods so that data processing processes and decisions made from them are fair, transparent, explainable and avoid unnecessary disclosure of sensitive information. The MDAI conference includes tracks on the topics of (i) data science and machine learning, (ii) data privacy, (iii) aggregation funcions, (iv) human decision making, (v) graphs and (social) networks, and (vi) information security. The conference has been since 2004 a forum for researchers to discuss last results into these areas of research. Papers should not exceed 12 pages in total, using LNCS/LNAI 2-column style. Proceedings with accepted papers will be published in the LNAI/LNCS series (Springer-Verlag) and distributed at the conference, as done in previous MDAI conferences MDAI 2025 is the 23rd MDAI conference. Previous conferences were celebrated in Barcelona (2004), Tsukuba (2005), Tarragona (2006), Kitakyushu (2007), Sabadell (2008), Awaji Island (2009), Perpinyà (2010), Changsha (2011), Girona (2012), Barcelona (2013), Tokyo (2014), Skövde (2015), Sant Julià de Lòria (2016), Kitakyushu (2017), Mallorca (2018), Milan (2019), cancelled due to COVID (2020), Umeå (2021), Sant Cugat (2022), Umeå (2023), Tokyo (2024), València (2025). MDAI is rated as a CORE B conference by the Computing Research and Education Association of Australasia (CORE): https://portal.core.edu.au/conf-ranks/?search=mdai&by=all&source=ICORE2026 |
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