Call for Papers - ASI 2026
About the Conference
The Artificial Super Intelligence Conference (ASI Conference 2026) invites submissions of original research in all areas of artificial super intelligence, machine learning, and computational intelligence.
We welcome both theoretical and applied research papers, as well as papers describing novel applications and systems.
Important Dates
- Paper Submission
March 1, 2026 - Notification
March 15, 2026 - Camera-Ready
March 23, 2026 - Conference
April 1, 2026 - Transformer architectures and beyond
- Scaling laws and emergent capabilities
- Multimodal foundation models
- Fine-tuning and alignment techniques
- Efficient training and inference methods
- Adversarial robustness and defense mechanisms
- AI alignment and value learning
- Interpretability and explainable AI
- Privacy-preserving machine learning
- Ethical frameworks for ASI development
- Bias detection and mitigation
- Neural architecture search (NAS)
- Efficient training techniques
- Neuromorphic computing
- Quantum machine learning
- Hardware-software co-design
- Model compression and pruning
- Reinforcement learning for autonomy
- Multi-agent systems and swarm intelligence
- Perception and sensor fusion
- Human-robot interaction
- Sim-to-real transfer learning
- Embodied AI
- Meta-learning and few-shot learning
- Causal reasoning and inference
- Memory systems and knowledge representation
- Self-supervised and unsupervised learning
- Continual and lifelong learning
- Theory of intelligence and consciousness
- Papers must be written in English
- Maximum length: 6 pages (including figures and references)
- Use the standard IEEE conference template
- PDF format only
- Papers must be original and not previously published
- Originality and novelty
- Technical quality and soundness
- Significance and impact
- Clarity of presentation
- Relevance to conference themes
- Oral Presentations: 15-minute talks in technical sessions
- Poster Presentations: Interactive poster session during lunch
- Best Overall Paper
- Best Student Paper
- Best Paper per Track (5 awards)
Topics of Interest
Topics include, but are not limited to:
Track 1: Foundation Models and Large Language Models
Track 2: AI Safety, Security, and Ethics
Track 3: Neural Architecture and Optimization
Track 4: Autonomous Systems and Robotics
Track 5: Cognitive Intelligence and AGI Pathways
Submission Guidelines
Paper Format
Review Process
All submissions will undergo a rigorous peer-review process. Each paper will be reviewed by at least three members of the program committee. Review criteria include:
Presentation Options
Accepted papers will be presented in one of the following formats:
Publication
All accepted and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings through DigitalCommons@Kennesaw State University, the institutional repository of KSU.
Best Paper Awards
Outstanding papers will be recognized with Best Paper Awards in the following categories:
Poster Session
A special poster session will be held during the lunch break (12:00 PM - 1:00 PM), providing an opportunity for authors to present their work in an interactive setting and network with other attendees. All accepted papers are eligible for poster presentation.