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ITS2025

ITS2025 is the upcoming Conference of the series of Intelligent Tutoring Systems Conferences on Computer and Cognitive Sciences, Artificial Intelligence, and Deep Learning in Tutoring and Education. ITS2025 will be held in Alexandroupolis, Greece, from June 02 to June 06, 2025, and will be co-hosted by  Democritus University of Thrace. The conference will be hybrid and it will allow participants to attend it online too.

ITS2025 announces an open CFP and invites authors to submit their contributions in the form of scientific papers,  posters, doctoral consortium papers, workshop/tutorial proposals by March 1, 2025. Acceptance notification will be sent to authors by March 31, 2025. Paper submission should be made through the Easy Chair platform.

NEWS

Dear Conference participants, please check below the information about the conference venue.
 
 
Dear ITS2025 authors, the call for submissions of WORKSHOP Breaking barriers: Generative intelligence workshop is now OPEN. Please make sure to follow the submission instructions and deadlines on the conference webpage.

THEME OF THE CONFERENCE

The ITS2025 Conference is about Generative Systems”. 

 

ITS is evolving to a new concept of Artificial Intelligence which can be found in various disciplines and can serve human education and well-being. This new concept is named: GENERATIVE INTELLIGENCE. Generative Intelligence concerns various AI systems, techniques, architectures, methods, or tools based on deep and machine learning which can be used to generate texts, images, solutions, and environments, able to enhance HUMAN intelligence, cognitive capacities, memory, and learning. Instead of trying to reproduce human behavior or recognize human traits using artificial intelligence techniques or learning analytics, Generative Intelligence provides means to increase human cognitive potential. 

 

The conference is supported by the following tracks in which the concepts mentioned above contribute to the increase of intelligence.  Each track includes (but is not limimted to) a list of topics of interest which can be found below. Submitted papers should refer to one of the corresponding tracks.

 

Conference tracks

 

T1: Generative Tutoring Systems

T2: Generative Systems in Healthcare Informatics

T3: Generative Systems in Human Interaction, Games and Virtual Reality

T4: Neural Networks and Data Mining

T5: Generative Systems and Metaverse

T6: Security, Privacy, and Ethics in Generative Systems

T7: Generative Systems for Applied Natural Language Processing

T8: Generative Systems and Cognitive Robots 

TRACKS AND TOPICS OF INTEREST

The ITS2025 Conference invites submissions to be presented and discussed during the Conference. All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to or published in any other journal or conference. Papers should be submitted refering to a precise conference track.

The following categories are welcome: Full papers – twelve (12) pages, Short papers – eight (8) pages, Posters – six (6) pages.

All paper submissions should be made through the Easychair platform. Paper submissions should be in PDF and in English.

To facilitate the uploading of your paper (s) on the Easy Chair platform,  please click  here To be upload.

In order to increase high-quality papers and independent merit, the evaluation process of papers is double-blind. All papers submitted for review MUST not contain the authors’ names, affiliations, or any information that may disclose the authors’ identity (this information is to be restored in the camera-ready version upon acceptance). Authors should replace names and affiliations with Xs on submitted papers. In particular, in the version submitted for review, they should avoid explicit auto-references, such as “in [1] we show” — consider “in [1] it is shown“; i.e. they may cite previous works, provided that they are not deducible from the text that the cited works belong to the authors. When citing their previous work, they should keep the names with Xs.

The ITS2025 Conference invites submissions to be presented and discussed during the Conference. All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to or published in any other journal or conference. Papers should be submitted refering to a precise conference track.

The following categories are welcome: Full papers – twelve (12) pages, Short papers – eight (8) pages, Posters – six (6) pages.

All paper submissions should be made through the Easychair platform. Paper submissions should be in PDF and in English.

To facilitate the uploading of your paper (s) on the Easy Chair platform,  please click  here To be upload.

In order to increase high-quality papers and independent merit, the evaluation process of papers is double-blind. All papers submitted for review MUST not contain the authors’ names, affiliations, or any information that may disclose the authors’ identity (this information is to be restored in the camera-ready version upon acceptance). Authors should replace names and affiliations with Xs on submitted papers. In particular, in the version submitted for review, they should avoid explicit auto-references, such as “in [1] we show” — consider “in [1] it is shown“; i.e. they may cite previous works, provided that they are not deducible from the text that the cited works belong to the authors. When citing their previous work, they should keep the names with Xs.

COMMITTEES

ITS2025 serves as a significant platform for both research and practitioners, providing a workshop program tailored to the diverse interests of its audience.
 
We welcome submissions of workshop proposals covering various subjects within the general scope of ITS2025, as well as proposals that introduce fresh perspectives or address emerging challenges within these areas, in particular, Generative AI and Intelligent Tutoring Systems. Workshops may include panel discussions, lightning talks, networking sessions, hands-on activities, hackathons, and other interactive formats where applicable. They may be either half or full-day long and take place on E the day before the main ITS2025 conference, which is on June 04, 2025.
 
Workshops at ITS2025 allow your organization or project to advance and promote your topics and enjoy high visibility. Workshops will be announced on the ITS2025 website and will be seen by all conference participants. They can be incubators for scientific communities that form and share a particular research and development agenda and they will provide a forum for presenting contributions and findings to a diverse and knowledgeable community. They can constitute a dissemination activity in the scope of large research projects.
 
Workshop proposals must include the following information:
 
* Outline the themes and goals of the event, including a title and a brief abstract (less than 200 words) intended for the ITS2025 website.
* A statement addressing why the event is important, why the event is timely, and how it is relevant to ITS2025.
* Related workshops and conferences, i.e., specifying if this is a continuation of a workshop series or a new workshop including any relevant information about past versions (in any) and other related workshops
* A statement addressing the quality assurance criteria that will be used by the event organizers to select the papers for the workshops (e.g., peer review or review/evaluation by event organizers). If a peer review process is chosen as a quality assurance criterion for the workshops, the organizers will be responsible for their reviewing process.
* Structure of the event and plans for generating/stimulating discussion; how will the interaction be organized in case of a hybrid event.
* Expected number of event participants
* A description of the intended audience and the expected learning outcomes.
* Desired prerequisite knowledge of the audience.
* Proposed duration of the event (half or full day) (final time slot will be assigned in accordance with the ITS2025 program).
* Any equipment, room capacity, or other logistic constraints.
* Full contact information of all organizers of the event and main contact person; a brief description of each organizer’s background, including relevant past experience in organizing events.
 
Workshop proposals should be directly submitted to the ITS2025 via EASY CHAIR. The workshop papers can be published as a separate proceedings volume to ITS2025 by Springer, upon Spinger’s approval. Organisers should apply to Spinger by filling in a proposal form provided by them.
Workshop proposals will be evaluated by the ITS2025 organizing committee, according to the following criteria:
 
* The potential to advance the state of ITS research and practice
* The quality assurance criteria proposed by the organizers to select high quality presenters for tutorials
* The organizer’s experience and ability to lead a successful event
* Timeliness and expected interest in the event topics
* The balance and synergy between all ITS2025 events.

VENUE

Hosting City

Alexandroupolis is a Greek city in Greece and the capital of the Evros regional unit. It is the largest city in Greek Thrace and the region of Eastern Macedonia and Thrace, with a population of 71,751, and is an important port and commercial center for northeastern Greece.

Alexandroupolis benefits from its position at the centre of land and sea routes connecting Greece with Turkey. Landmarks in Alexandroupolis include the lighthouse in the port, the archaeological sites of the Mesimvria Zone, the city’s waterfront (the centre of commercial activity), the Ethnological Museum of Thrace, the thermal springs (Hana) of Traianoupoli, the cave of the Cyclops Polyphemus and the nearby Evros delta.

Alexandroupolis is accessible by air, rail, road and ferry. It has an international port, the A2 Egnatia Odos motorway, the airport “Dimokritos” and a railway connection with other cities. There are cycle lanes in the city centre.

Airport

Alexandroupolis is served by Dimokritos International Airport (IATA:AXD) in the suburbs of Apalos, about 6 km from Alexandroupolis city center. There are daily flights to Athens, and several days per week flights to will begin. The airport is connected to the city by highway, taxi services, and scheduled bus services.

Democritus Info

Alexandropoulis its the birth place of the ancient philosopher Democritus.

The ITS2025 Proceedings will be published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series (LNCS) by Springer.
Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers.
Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers.