PAISE 2026: 8th Workshop on Parallel AI and Systems for the Edge
Co-located with IPDPS 2026, 26th May 2026, New Orleans, USA.
Edge computing is
revolutionizing the computing landscape, from applications to hardware
platforms. Building on the success of previous years and incorporating valuable
feedback from in-person attendees at the 2023, 2024 and 2025 workshops, PAISE
2026 will feature a carefully balanced mix of interactive sessions and
traditional technical talks. The goal is to foster organic discussions that
complement traditional paper presentations, offering a much-needed platform to
explore current trends, share visions, exchange feedback, and discuss solutions
in the following key areas of edge computing:
- applications — computer
vision, machine learning, analytics, IoT;
- data flows — processing
pipeline of data from ingestion to archival, pipeline of AI from learning
to inference;
- control flows —
parallel and distributed programming models and runtimes for managing
constrained resources, cybersecurity; and
- infrastructure —
storage, compute, and connectivity conducive to resource-constrained and
harsh edge environments.
Call for
Papers
All submitted
papers must be original and will undergo a rigorous peer review process,
evaluated by three independent reviewers. The following paper categories are
welcome:
- Full Papers: Full research papers should
present original work that has not been submitted simultaneously to
another journal or conference. Submissions must be limited to 8 pages,
including all figures, tables and references. Accepted papers will be
allocated 20 minutes for presentation, followed by 5 min for
discussions.
- Short Papers: Submissions may include research
papers, position papers, vision papers, conceptual ideas, demo
descriptions, or practice reports. These should be limited to 4 pages,
including all figures, tables and references, and must provide sufficient
detail for the program committee to assess their potential to spark
discussions at the workshop. Accepted papers will be allocated 15 minutes
for presentation, followed by 5 min for discussions.
Accepted full and
short papers will be published in the IPDPS workshop proceedings. For detailed
paper submission instructions, please visit the workshop webpage at https://paise.org.
Topics
The
following research topics are welcome:
1. Edge AI
Models, Learning, and Inference
- Collaborative, distributed, and
decentralized learning at the edge
- Communication-efficient distributed
learning
- Hybrid distributed/decentralized
learning models
- Multi-agent reinforcement learning
at the edge
- Early-exit and resource-aware
inference mechanisms
- Learning-based resource management
at the edge
2. Edge
Applications and Emerging Workloads
- AI and IoT applications at the edge
- Digital twins and other edge-driven
applications
- Emerging edge workloads and novel
systems support
3. Systems,
Architecture, and Programming Models for Edge Computing
- Serverless and other programming
models for edge environments
- DevOps practices across edge and
cloud
- Multitenancy and resource sharing
at the edge
- Edge-driven HPC and HPC-steered
edge computing
- Energy-efficient, low-power, and
sustainable hardware/software architectures
- Green and sustainable Edge AI
4. Data,
Security, and Lifecycle Management
- Cyber-security and privacy in edge
computing
- Security and privacy for
distributed learning and inference
- Data and AI lifecycle management
across edge and cloud
Submission
Instructions
For
the most current submission information, please refer to the PAISE workshop
page: https://paise.org/cfp.
Important
Dates
- January 31st 2026: Submission
deadline.
- February 21st 2026: Notification of
acceptance.
- March 6th 2026: Camera ready papers
due.
- May 26th 2026: Workshop.
Workshop
Organizers