CFP - Multimodal Generative AI in Healthcare at AI in Healthcare conference 2026, London, United Kingdom

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Feb 18, 2026, 8:36:37 PM (2 days ago) Feb 18
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Call for papers:

Special session on Multimodal Generative AI in Healthcare

at the AI in Healthcare Conference, Imperial College London, UK. 


We are currently organizing a special session on MULTIMODAL GENERATIVE AI IN HEALTHCARE at the International Conference on AI in Healthcare, which will be held in Imperial College London, UK, on 26-29 August, 2026. We invite both full paper and abstract submissions. 

 

Full papers format: Full length papers (12 pages plus to 2 pages of references) in the Springer template.

Abstract format: 5 pages maximum including references. 

 

Please note: 

  • Special session long papers are eligible for the Best Paper Award (sponsored by Springer). 
  • Full papers will be automatically included in the conference proceedings, published by Springer. Best Paper and runners-up will be invited to submit extended versions (50% new materials) to the journal of Big Data Mining and Analytics (Impact factor 6.2). The conference also has an agreement with the journal CAAI Artificial Intelligence Research (Tsinghua University Press) to publish a special issue. High quality special session full papers are also eligible for this.
  • Abstracts (up to 5 pages including references) will be published and archived on the AIiH conference as well as Zenodo website with DOIs.

 

How to submit? The submission is via the CMT portal. When submitting, please make sure you select our track:  Multimodal Generative AI 

Conference Website: https://aiih.cc/special-session-multimodal-generative-ai-in-healthcare/

Submission deadline: 10 April 2026

 

Please also feel free to share this within your networks to those who may be interested.


Best regards,

Hazrat Ali

on behalf of the co-chairs:

Hazrat Ali, The University of Stirling, UK.

Chen Chen, The University of Sheffield, UK.

Syed Ahmar Shah, The University of Edinburgh, UK.


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