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DESCRIPTION:\n\nArtificial Intelligence &amp\; Sustainability Workshop 14\,
  IJCAI25\, Montreal\n\n\n\n\n\nThe Artificial Intelligence (AI) has a pote
 ntial to help humans even empower them in many ways. However\, AI and espe
 cially generative AI produces also some negative effects.\nSustainability 
 is a complex topic that requires first deep understanding before applying 
 the adequate techniques. Often solving complex problems involves using hyb
 rid AI architecture.&nbsp\; Knowledge and experience are also important fo
 r “smart and green” problem solving.\nToday we have to face and try to fix
  the environmental challenges in the growing cities\, industry\, agricultu
 re\, energy\, water and other resource management. Energy life cycle\, opt
 imization\, and combination of renewable energies for sustainable powering
  and heating can be improved applying also Knowledge Management principles
 . Raising prices of natural gas drives growth in renewable energies. Indus
 tries like steel\, glass\, chemical manufacturing sites are they are looki
 ng for AI based control systems for the Grid connected micro-grids. Circul
 ar energy explores the heat generated by data centers and the waste steam 
 for a sustainable environment as like creating fish farms or agricultural 
 sites\, or recreating cooling water\, which are additional processes that 
 demand AI-based scheduling using meteorological data. Clean energy solutio
 ns require evolution of manufacturing processes and holistic approach supp
 orted by rigorous analytics\, high quality data and the recognition of inf
 rastructure dependencies. In order to increase sustainability in agricultu
 re\, it is vital to incorporate green technologies into farming\, e.g.\, r
 enewable generation. However\, there are significant challenges associated
  with enhancing the sustainability of agriculture.\nRelated to technology 
 itself the challenge is producing smarter and greener hardware\, software 
 and applications.\nThis workshop follows the previously organized AI4KM on
  IJCAI15 – 19. It evolved to AI4KMES on IJCAI 20 and 21 and to AI4S held o
 n ECAI23. It will focus on various ways of using AI to address effectively
  the sustainability issues including 17 UN SD goals.\nTOPICS\nThe workshop
  topics include (but are not limited to):\n\nComplex problem solving\nNeur
 o-symbolic AI\nConceptual modelling\nKnowledge discovery in multimodal dat
 a\nDecision support systems\nOptimisation of various resources\nManaging t
 he best practice\nRisk management\nLearning systems including serious game
 s\nHuman-AI collaboration\nKnowledge mining in social networks\nDistribute
 d knowledge\nKnowledge management applied to ecodesign\nCreativity enhanci
 ng systems\nSupport of innovation and eco-innovation process\nIntelligent 
 assistants\nRenewable energy integration\nAI for agriculture and agroecolo
 gy\,\nAutomation in renewable energy generation and distribution\nDecision
  modelling in agriculture\, and agent-based and multi-agent systems in sus
 tainability\n\nApplications for eco-activities and AI applications support
 ing sustainable development are very welcome.\nSubmission details\nWe invi
 te authors to submit unpublished papers to this workshop\, to be presented
  at Oral/Poster session after acceptance. All papers must be written in En
 glish\, and the workshop will consider full-length papers and extended abs
 tracts.\n\nFull-length papers. Page limit – 7 pages (6 + 1 for references)
 .\n\nSpringer format&nbsp\;https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/ln
 cs/conference-proceedings-guidelines\n\nPapers should be submitted through
 &nbsp\;https://chairingtool.com/conferences/ijcai25-w14/main-track?role=au
 thor\n\n*&nbsp\;Note: We invite authors whose submissions to the main conf
 erence were previously rejected to submit their work to our workshop. To d
 o so\, they must include a supplemental submission with comments from prev
 ious reviewers (named&nbsp\;reviews.pdf) and a letter of modifications (na
 med&nbsp\;letter_of_changes.pdf). These documents should clearly demonstra
 te how the authors have addressed the comments made by previous reviewers.
 \nDeadlines\nAll dates are 11:59 pm\, Anywhere on Earth (AoE)\n\nFull Pape
 r submission deadline:&nbsp\;May 9\, 2025\nAuthor notification:&nbsp\;June
  6\, 2025\nCamera-Ready submission:&nbsp\;June 30\, 2025\nWorkshop date:&n
 bsp\;August 16-17\, 2025 (TBC)\n\nPublication details\n\nAt least one of t
 he authors of an accepted paper must attend the workshop to present the pa
 per.\nSelected papers will be published in electronic proceedings and exte
 nded papers will be published by Springer AICT (IFIP publisher).\n\nWorksh
 op organizers\n\nEunika Mercier-Laurent\, https://crestic.univ-reims.fr/en
 /mercier-laurent\nGulgun Kayakutlu https://web.itu.edu.tr/~kayakutlu/index
 .html\nSimeon Simoff https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/marcs/about/our_peop
 le/researchers/professor_simeon_simoff\nNoêl Conruyt https://sites.google.
 com/site/noelconruyt\nLukasz Przysucha http://lukaszprzysucha.com\n\nLocal
  organizers\n\nMargaret Havey&nbsp\;https://cips.ca/margarethavey/\nJoel A
 lleyne University of Toronto\n\nPC\n\nAdesina Simon Sodiya – Federal Unive
 rsity of Agriculture\, Abeokuta\, Nigeria\nAnne Dourgnon – EDF\, France\nA
 ntoni Ligeza – AGH University of Science and Technology\, Krakow\, Poland
 \nCaroline Wintergerst – University of Lyon 3\, France\nCindi Punihaole\, 
 The Kohala Center\, Hawai\, USA\nCristina Monsone – University of Gyor\, H
 ungary\nEric Thivant – University of Lyon 3\, France\nFrederique Second – 
 INRIA\, France\nGuillermo R. Simari – Universidad Nacional del Sur\, Argen
 tina\nHiroshi Takeda – Osaka University\, Japan\nImene Brigui – Ecole de M
 anagement\, Lyon\, France\nIwona Chomiak-Orsa\, Wroclaw University of Econ
 omics and Business\, Poland\nJanusz Wojtusiak – George Mason University\, 
 Fairfax\, USA\nKnut Hinkelmann – University of Applied Sciences\, Switzerl
 and\nKonstantin M. Golubev – General Knowledge Machine Research Group\, Uk
 raine\nKrystian Wojtkiewicz – Wroclaw University of Science and Technology
 \, Poland\nMaciej Pondel – Wroclaw University of Economics and Business\, 
 Poland\nMario Lazoche – University Nancy I\, France\nMario Tokoro – Keio U
 niversity\, Tokyo\, Japan\nMichael Stankosky – George Washington Universit
 y\, USA\nNada Matta – Universite de Technologie de Troyes\, France\nNoël C
 onruyt -University La Reunion\, France\nOtthein Herzog – Universitaet Brem
 en\, Germany\nVincent Ribiere – Bangkok University\, Thailand\n\n\n\n
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DTEND:20250817T033300Z
LOCATION:Montrael\, Canada ()
SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence & Sustainability Workshop 14\, IJCAI25\, Mo
 ntreal - IFIP WG 12.6
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