Due to several requests the deadline for the submission of papers to QCDS 2026 has been extended to ** Fri, June 12, 2026 **
Final Call for Papers
1st International Workshop on Quantification and Classification under Dataset Shift
To be held at the
2026 European Conference on
Machine Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in Databases
(ECML/PKDD 2026)
Napoli, IT
Date:
September 7, 2026
Paper submission deadline:
June 12, 2026
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!
! NEW! Special Issue of the Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery journal on QCDS
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! An agreement has been reached with the Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery journal
! (Springer) for a special issue of the journal that will consist of revised versions
! of selected papers presented at the QCDS 2026 workshop. More details (e.g.,
! important dates) to be announced later.
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Quantification and classification
are two supervised learning tasks that, in real applications, are often
hampered by changes in data distributions, i.e., by dataset shift. The
two tasks differ in what trained models predict: while a classifier
predicts the class label of each individual data point, a quantifier
predicts the prevalence (i.e., relative frequency) of each class in a
set of unlabelled data points. Both classifiers and quantifiers can
suffer if dataset shift is at play, at least as long as they are not
designed to handle the current type of shift robustly. Research has
shown that a quantifier robust to dataset shift can facilitate robust
classification, and a classifier robust to dataset shift can facilitate
robust quantification.
QCDS 2026 aims to engage the
diverse expertise of the ECML/PKDD community; as dataset shift remains a
fundamental challenge in real-world deployments, understanding the
interplay between classification and quantification is more critical
than ever. This workshop provides a collaborative forum for researchers
and practitioners to bridge the gap between these two vital fields, to
share breakthroughs in machine learning methods robust to dataset shift,
and to explore emerging applications.
QCDS 2026 is a follow-up of
the "Learning to Quantify" (LQ) workshop series; while the LQ workshops
concentrated exclusively on quantification under dataset shift, QCDS
2026 has a broadened scope, and also encompasses classification under
dataset shift and how, when dataset shift is at play, quantification and
classification may bring mutual benefit.
We seek papers on any of the following topics, which will form the main themes of the QCDS 2026 workshop:
- Binary, multiclass, multilabel, and ordinal QCDS
- Semi-supervised / transductive QCDS
- Multi-instance learning / learning for set-structured data
- Characterizations of dataset shift, and their impact on QCDS
- Detecting and measuring (different types of) dataset shift
- Evaluation measures and protocols for QCDS
- Improving classification under dataset shift via quantification
- Classifier calibration under dataset shift
- New datasets and applications for evaluating QCDS
and other topics of relevance to QCDS. Two categories of papers are of interest:
- Papers reporting original, unpublished research;
- Papers {published in 2026 / currently under submission / accepted in
2026} at other {workshops / conferences / journals}, provided this
double submission does not violate the rules of these {workshops /
conferences / journals}.
SubmissionPapers should be submitted (specifying which of the two above categories they belong to) via the EasyChair system at
Papers should be formatted according to Springer's LNCS template,
and should be up to 16 pages (including references) in length; however,
this is just the upper bound, and contributions of any length up to
this bound will be considered.
Other information
IMPORTANT:
By submitting a paper the authors commit, in case of acceptance, to
have one of them register (according to the rules set by the ECML/PKDD
2026 organizers) and present the paper at the workshop. The proceedings
of the workshop will not be formally published, so as to allow authors
to resubmit their work to other conferences and so as to avoid paywalls.
Informal proceedings will be published on the workshop website;
however, for each accepted paper, it will be left at the discretion of
the authors to decide whether to contribute their paper or not to these
proceedings.
Important dates (all deadlines are 23:59 AoE)
- Paper submission deadline: June 12, 2026
- A/R notification deadline: June 29, 2026
- Final copy submission deadline: July 10, 2026
- Workshop: September 7, 2026
Workshop chairs:
Mirko Bunse, TU Dortmund, Germany
Pablo González, University of Oviedo, Spain
Eyke Hüllermeier, Institute of Informatics at LMU Munich, Germany
Alejandro Moreo, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy
Fabrizio Sebastiani, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Italy