CALLS
Topics of interest
In-memory computing
Circuits and systems for AI
Architecture for AI computing
Emerging computing devices and materials for AI
Circuits and Systems for neural network-based language modeling
Hardware/software co-design and design automation for AI systems
Neuromorphic and bioinspired circuits, processors, systems and their applications
Emerging applications: IoT, healthcare, smart factories, environment, robotics, autonomous vehicles, drones, AR/VR, metaverse
Computer vision algorithms and architectures
AI for Future Wireless Communications
AI for Circuits and
Important Dates
August 26, 2024
Last extended deadline September 09, 2024
Special session proposal submission
September 02, 2024
September 12, 2024
Acceptance notification of special session proposal
September 23, 2024
Submission deadline (regular and special sessions)
October 10, 2024
October 17, 2024
Unique and last extented submission deadline
September 23, 2024
October 10, 2024
October 17, 2024
Tutorial proposal submission
September 23, 2024
October 10, 2024
October 17, 2024
Live demo proposal submission
October 22, 2024
Acceptance notification of tutorial and demo proposals
December 18, 2024
Acceptance notification of regular papers
December 18, 2024
Acceptance notification of special sessions papers
January 10, 2025
Submission of camera-ready papers
Call for Live Demonstration Proposals
The IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems (AICAS 2025) organizing committee cordially invites submissions for live demonstrations. AICAS 2025 will be organized in Bordeaux, France, April 28-30, 2025, and provides a unique platform for presenters to exhibit their functional systems engagingly and interactively, offering conference attendees first-hand experience of these systems. The conference will select and award the best demonstrations.
Each live demonstration should be grounded on previously published work or on a paper submitted to AICAS 2025. We look forward to receiving your proposals. Potential presenters should submit their proposal in a one-page demonstration overview through the regular paper submission system, choosing “Live Demonstrations” as a track. The one-page overview should include:
Author names, contact information, and affiliations
Demonstrator's contact information
If the demo is based on already published work, a reference to at least one publicly accessible publication of the work
If the demo is based on a paper submitted to AICAS 2025, a reference to the submitted paper, including the submission ID
The content of the demonstration (visitor experience) that will be presented during the demo session, and its connection to the work the demo is based on
The demonstration setup and, if needed, any special requirements
Please note that the demo overview will not be listed in AICAS proceedings. If you wish to publish the research outcome related to the demo, a regular full paper should be submitted separately to AICAS 2025.
Each demonstration will be allocated adequate space. The organizers will provide a 220 V power outlet, a table, and a poster board. Furthermore, wireless internet will be available in the demonstration area. Presenters are responsible for transporting any additional equipment required for their demonstration. If a demonstration requires special arrangements, these should be clearly indicated in the submitted demo proposal.
Important Dates
23 SEP 2024
10 OCT 2024
17 OCT 2024
Submission of Papers and Live Demos
22 OCT 2024
Notification of Acceptance of Live Demo Session Proposals
For inquiries
Call for Tutorials
Important Dates
23 SEP 2024
10 OCT 2024
17 OCT 2024
Submission of Proposals for Tutorials
22 OCT 2024
Notification of Acceptance of Proposals for Tutorials
28 FEB 2025
Submission of Slides for Accepted Tutorials
The AICAS 2025 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials to be offered during the 2025 IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems which will be organized in Bordeaux, France, April 28-30 2025. The objective is to complement the regular program with tutorials on emerging topics of particular interest for the AICAS community.
Tutorial proposals to the AICAS 2025 should include:
Title of the tutorial
300 words abstract for inclusion on webpage and in registration materials
Full description of the tutorial, up to 2 pages, to be used for evaluation
Up to 5 keywords
Target audience and prerequisite knowledge of audience
Names, pictures, short bios, and detailed contact information of presenter(s)
Note that important aspects in evaluating Tutorial proposals include the timeliness of the topic, quality/track record of the proposers, and expected value added to the overall technical program.
Prospective presenters of tutorials should submit proposals to the AICAS 2025 Tutorials Co-Chair,
Prof. Jennifer Hasler (jenniolson@gmail.com)
Dr. Damien Querlioz (damien.querlioz@universite-paris-saclay.fr)
with a copy to the AICAS 2025 secretariat (secretariat@aicas2025.org)
Call for Special Session Proposals
The IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems (AICAS) 2025 organizing committee cordially invites proposals for special sessions. AICAS 2025 will be organized in Bordeaux, France, April 28-30, 2025. Special sessions are integral to the conference’s exploration of cutting-edge topics in the field of Artificial Intelligence Circuits and Systems. We seek engaging sessions that delve into specific or cross- cutting areas, encompassing algorithms, systems, microarchitectures, circuits, and technologies, which address pressing AI challenges within CAS as well as emerging AI approaches for CAS.
Proposal Guidelines – Special sessions should feature between four to five speakers, in addition to an introductory presentation by the organizers. To submit a proposal, kindly provide the following details:
Alignment with the theme (Be a part of a sustAInable future) and general topics of interest for AICAS (which include but are not limited to: In-memory computing; Circuits and systems for AI; Architecture for AI computing; Emerging computing devices and materials for AI; Circuits and Systems for neural network-based language modeling; Hardware/software co-design and design automation for AI systems; Neuromorphic and bioinspired circuits, processors, systems and their applications; Emerging applications: IoT, healthcare, smart factories, environment, robotics, autonomous vehicles, drones, AR/VR, metaverse; Computer vision algorithms and architectures; AI for Future Wireless Communications; AI for Circuits and Systems; Compute in Memory).
Organizers: Names, affiliations, and contact information of the session organizers.
Proposed Talks: A list of all intended talks, their respective speakers, and brief speaker biographies. Please also list any co-authors involved.
Contact Information: Contact details of the corresponding authors.
Abstracts: A brief abstract for each presentation within the session.
Evaluation Criteria – Special session proposals will be evaluated based on several key factors:
Timeliness: The relevance and timeliness of the proposed topic in the CAS and AI domains.
Organizer and Speaker Quality: The track record and expertise of the session organizers and speakers.
Session Coherence: The degree to which the proposed talks align and form a coherent session.
Alignment with the general Theme and topics of the conference: The expected contribution of the session to the overall technical program of the AICAS 2024 conference.
Important Dates
26 AUG 2024
Last extended deadline
09 SEP 2024
Proposal Submission
02 SEP 2024
12 SEP 2024
Notification of Acceptance
23 SEP 2024
10 OCT 2024
17 OCT 2024
Manuscript Submission (for papers in approved sessions)
We look forward to receiving your proposals for timely and highly compelling special sessions at AICAS 2025 that contribute to advancing the fusion of AI and CAS, shaping the future of intelligent systems.
For inquiries or to submit a special session proposal
Additionally, please send a copy of your proposal to secretariat@aicas2025.org