
12. Mai - 12. Mai 2026
International Conference on Cyberworlds
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Cyberworlds 2026 invites original, unpublished research contributions across intelligent, immersive, secure, and human-centred cyberworld systems and applications. Cyberworlds are advanced digital environments that transform how people interact, communicate, collaborate, conduct business, and access information globally. They integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning, visual and interactive computing, extended reality, cognitive human-machine interaction, cybersecurity, and emerging quantum technologies to support shared virtual experiences, digital communities, and complex cyber-physical systems. Cyberworlds 2026 (CW26) provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners to present advances in theory, systems, and applications shaping the next generation of intelligent, immersive, secure, and human-centred cyberworlds. As the 25th edition of the conference series, organised annually since 2002, CW26 continues to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in shared digital environments and cyberspace. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to: AI and Machine Learning, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Visual and Interactive Computing, Cognitive Human-Machine Interaction, Cybersecurity for Cyberworlds, Quantum Computing for Cyberworlds. Submission categories include full paper (up to 8 pages), short paper (up to 4 pages), and poster paper (up to 2 pages), including references. Papers must be written in good English, carefully proofread, and formatted to A4 following IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings. Reviewing is double-blind. By submitting a paper, authors confirm that the paper represents original, previously unpublished work, and that if accepted, at least one author will register for the conference and present the paper/poster. As in past Cyberworlds conferences, the conference proceedings with all accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS).
Cyberworlds 2026 invites original, unpublished research contributions across intelligent, immersive, secure, and human-centred cyberworld systems and applications. Cyberworlds are advanced digital environments that transform how people interact, communicate, collaborate, conduct business, and access information globally. They integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning, visual and interactive computing, extended reality, cognitive human-machine interaction, cybersecurity, and emerging quantum technologies to support shared virtual experiences, digital communities, and complex cyber-physical systems. Cyberworlds 2026 (CW26) provides an international forum for researchers and practitioners to present advances in theory, systems, and applications shaping the next generation of intelligent, immersive, secure, and human-centred cyberworlds. As the 25th edition of the conference series, organised annually since 2002, CW26 continues to foster interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation in shared digital environments and cyberspace. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to: AI and Machine Learning, Virtual and Augmented Reality, Visual and Interactive Computing, Cognitive Human-Machine Interaction, Cybersecurity for Cyberworlds, Quantum Computing for Cyberworlds. Submission categories include full paper (up to 8 pages), short paper (up to 4 pages), and poster paper (up to 2 pages), including references. Papers must be written in good English, carefully proofread, and formatted to A4 following IEEE Manuscript Templates for Conference Proceedings. Reviewing is double-blind. By submitting a paper, authors confirm that the paper represents original, previously unpublished work, and that if accepted, at least one author will register for the conference and present the paper/poster. As in past Cyberworlds conferences, the conference proceedings with all accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Conference Publishing Services (CPS).
Konferenzdaten
Conference Date
12. Mai 2026
- 15. Dezember 2026
- 14. Oktober 2025 - 16. Oktober 2025
Einreichung
Paper submission
NEU6. Dezember 2026
Benachrichtigung
Notification date
NEU8. Juli 2026
Druckvorlage
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NEU9. November 2026
Anmeldung
Author registration
5. September 2025
Quellenrang
Quelle: CORE2023
Rang: C
Forschungsgebiet: Graphics, augmented reality and games, Human-centred computing, Computer vision and multimedia computation