AI4SC @ AAAI 2026
Second AAAI Bridge on Artificial Intelligence for Scholarly Communication
co-located with the 40th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
co-located with the 40th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Submissions are collected via the TIB Open Conference Proceedings.
Submission link: https://www.tib-op.org/ojs/index.php/ocp/login.
From the drop-down menu please choose contributions to "The Second Bridge on Artificial Intelligence for Scholarly Communication".
Make sure that you comply to the TIB-OP submissions guidelines and checklist before publishing.
In any case, authors need to use the LaTeX template: https://tib.eu/cloud/s/94jEPGCnGKDwoNK or the Word template: https://tib.eu/cloud/s/zdtLMrpD3TR2s7F provided by TIB Open Publishing.
At least one of the authors of the accepted contribution has to attend the bridge in person and present their work.
RESEARCH TOPICS
Topics of special relevance for the bridge include, but are not limited to:
Best practices and lessons learned in applying AI to scholarly communication
Intertwining knowledge graphs and neural approaches (neurosymbolic systems)
Design and development of scholarly methodologies and tools for knowledge extraction and organization
Ethics, responsibility, and trust in AI-driven scholarly communication
Measuring and evaluating the impact of AI in scientific research
RESEARCH AREAS
We welcome submissions in the following areas:
Submissions done by students and researchers who want to present how they exploit existing literature in their work. A particular attention will be oriented towards the use of AI in scientific communication.
Submissions which provide participants with practical skills, tools or detailed knowledge in the use of AI in scientific communication. Experts or experienced professionals in the field are invited to submit tutorials including live demonstrations, interactive exercises, or guided practice.
Submissions which showcase new, high-quality datasets and discuss their structure, methodology, and use. The participants are invited to submit papers describing datasets that have potential value for research, analysis, or application of AI for scholarly communication. These datasets can be new or updated ones. Participants should provide the sources of data, describe how the data was collected, cleaned, structured and potential applications.
Submissions which showcase how systems, frameworks, tools or platforms that have been developed for AI in scientific communication work, their design, and their real-world applications. The participants should submit papers describing fully implemented and functional systems.
The above lists are not exhausting and we welcome submissions on other topics related to the main theme of the Bridge.