

Topic
(IV3) Artificial Intelligence and Smart Technology Applications Symposium (AISTA 2026)
Session Description
AISTA 2026 researchers and practitioners in the fields of artificial intelligence and smart technologies in which the topics cover smart technologies and applications in diverse domains. It includes as follows:
1.Power Management on AI
2.Radio Frequency application on AI
3.Smart city application on AI
4.Smart healthcare application on AI
5.Smart home application on AI
6.Smart industry application on AI
7.Wireless communications application on AI
8.Others
Session Chairman
Prof. Yih-Chien Chen and Prof. Jih-Fu Tu
Institution
Lunghwa Univision Science and Technology, Taiwan
Status
Open for Submission
Topic
(IV2) AIoT-Enabled Multimodal Perception Systems and Applications
Session Description
This special session focuses on emerging AIoT technologies that integrate autonomous systems, multimodal perception, and intelligent analytics across manufacturing, healthcare, and cybersecurity. We welcome contributions involving UAV applications, robotic manipulation, industrial defect inspection, biomedical acoustic analysis such as swallowing sound recognition, OCR and handwriting recognition enhanced by large language models, as well as AI-driven threat and anomaly detection. The session aims to highlight advances in sensing, vision, acoustic processing, document understanding, and secure AIoT system design. By bringing together researchers from computer vision, machine learning, robotics, biomedical engineering, and cybersecurity, this session provides a platform for interdisciplinary exchange and innovative applications of intelligent autonomous systems.
Session Chairman
Prof. Chun-Jung Lin & Prof. Cheng-Jian Lin
Institution
Department of Computer Science & Information Engineering, National Chin-Yi University of Technology, Taiwan
Status
Invited Papers Only
Topic
(IV1) Special Session on Post-Quantum Secure Edge Intelligence and AIoT Applications for Smart Society
Session Description
The rapid convergence of edge intelligence, artificial intelligence of things (AIoT), and post-quantum cryptography (PQC) is reshaping the design of future smart systems. As intelligent applications are increasingly deployed on resource-constrained edge platforms, ensuring security, efficiency, trust, and sustainability has become a critical research challenge.
This Special Session aims to provide a focused forum for researchers and practitioners to present cutting-edge research on secure and intelligent edge systems, with an emphasis on post-quantum security, edge AI optimization, trustworthy data governance, and real-world AIoT applications. The session encourages interdisciplinary contributions that bridge cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, edge computing, and smart applications in domains such as smart agriculture, healthcare, education, and intelligent infrastructure.
Topics of Interest (including but are not limited to)
•Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) for Edge and IoT Systems
•Performance and Energy Analysis of PQC on Embedded / ARM Platforms
•Secure and Trustworthy Edge Computing Architectures
•Blockchain-based Secure Data Governance and Traceability
•AIoT Systems for Smart Agriculture and Smart Society
•Edge AI Optimization, Model Reduction, and Lightweight Learning
•Reinforcement Learning and Intelligent Task Offloading
•Privacy-Preserving, Zero-Trust, and Secure AI Systems
•Intelligent Sensing and Knowledge-Driven Smart Applications
Session Chairman
Prof. Chin-Ling Chen
Institution
Chaoyang University of Technology, Taiwan
Status
Open for Submission
Topic
(IV4) Deep Learning on Computer Vision
Session Description
The workshop focuses on Deep Learning on Computer Vision. The aim of this workshop is to provide a worldwide forum, where the international participants can share their research knowledge and ideas on the recent and latest research on the workshop and map out the directions for future researchers and collaborations. All accepted papers which have been presented at the 9th International Conference on Knowledge Innovation and Invention 2026 (ICKII 2026).
Session Chairman
Prof. Yi-Zeng Hsieh, Prof. Chien-Hsing Chou, Prof. Yu-Xiang Zhao, and Prof. De-Yuan Huang
Institution
National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Status
Open for Submission
Topic
(IV5) Neuromorphic Humanoid Robotics & Event‑Driven Intelligence SDK
Session Description
The NHURO Nexus brings together the emerging pillars of neuromorphic intelligence, humanoid robotics, and event‑driven computation into a unified technical forum. This special session explores the full-stack integration of neuromorphic hardware, spiking‑based control, and an event‑driven intelligence SDK designed to accelerate the development of adaptive, low‑power, real‑time humanoid systems.
The session highlights advances in event‑driven sensing, spiking neural processing, neuromorphic accelerators, and software frameworks that enable embodied intelligence capable of continual learning, robust perception, and agile motor coordination. Emphasis is placed on bridging algorithm–hardware co‑design with practical tools for developers, including SDK components for humanoid control, sensor fusion, and distributed autonomy.
By connecting neuromorphic computing with next‑generation humanoid platforms, The NHURO Nexus aims to catalyze a new class of scalable, energy‑efficient, and resilient robotic systems for real‑world environments.
We expect to have 4 to 6 papers for this session.
Session Chairman
Prof. BEN ABDALLAH Abderazek, Prof. WANG Zhishang, and Prof. DANG N. Khanh
Institution
The University of Aizu, Japan
Status
Invited Papers Only
Topic
(IV6) AI Technology, Applications and Innovation for knoWledge-based and Advanced Networking (AI-TAIWAN)
Session Description
We are organizing an invited session on AI Technology and Applications for Advanced
Networking in ICKII 2026, which will be held in Sendai, Japan on August 14-16, 2026.
It brings together researchers working across this field to share their experience and discuss
advanced techniques. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Distributed AI algorithms and techniques
Machine Learning
Federated Learning
Transfer Learning
Knowledge-based AI technology
Multimedia Networking QoS/QoE performance evaluation
5G and wireless advanced networking
Technology and Applications of Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication
Networking Security-Critical Technology
Session Chairman
Prof. Lin-Huang Chang & Prof. Hung-Chi Chu
Institution
Department of Computer Science, National Taichung University, Taiwan. And Department of Information and Communication Engineering, ChaoYang University, Taiwan
Status
Invited Papers Only
invited session
Technical papers on the aspects related to (but not limited to) those in the topics of interest are invited for oral presentation. Length of the full paper is limited within 8 pages (max). The program committee encourages the submission of invited sessions with at least five manuscripts on a well-defined subject of current interest. If you are interested in this, please email us the title of the session, the name and full contact details of the session organizer, and a list of the proposed session contributions, including titles, authors, and the corresponding author of each paper. All papers in invited sessions will be subject to review and assessment by the Program committee.