SETN2026 Call for Papers
The 14th EETN Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SETN 2026) will be held in Chania, Crete, Greece between 9 and 11 of September 2026. SETN 2026 is organized by the Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (EETN) in collaboration with the Technical University
of Crete (TUC).
SETN 2026 is dedicated to the loving memory of Pavlos Peppas and Themis Panagiotopoulos.
The venue of the conference will be the Cultural Centre of Chania, kindly offered by the Region of Crete (Regional Unit of Chania), which will be a co-organizer of the conference. To date, Platinum Sponsors of SETN-2026 are Starttech Ventures, Epignosis learning
technologies, Yodeck, Κaizen Gaming; while Optasia is a Gold Sponsor of the event.
Background
The EETN Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SETN), also known as the Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence, was established in 1996 as the conference of EETN, the Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (
www.eetn.gr/en), and since 2002 is held
biennially at different locations in Greece. The conference is international, its official language is English, and international participation is highly encouraged. It is one of the most prominent forums in Greece for Greek and International AI scientists
to present original and high-quality basic/theoretical and applied research in AI.
The conference aims to:
* bring together AI researchers, to promote knowledge dissemination and collaborations,
* inform students about the current state of the art in topics related to AI,
* promote research results to companies and facilitate the development of innovative products.
Scope of the SETN-2026 conference
The conference invites high-quality submissions describing work in all AI areas, from fundamental theoretical work to applications in various domains. The main track of the conference is intended for full or short papers presenting unpublished, novel research
in any AI area; while the submission of “nectar” papers is also possible (see below).
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Machine Learning (ML)
* Multi-Agent Systems (MAS)
* Uncertainty in AI (UAI)
* Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KRR)
* Speech, Natural Language Processing and Understanding (NLP)
* Search, Planning and Scheduling (PLAN)
* Safe, Explainable, and Trustworthy AI (XAI). Includes Ethical AI.
* Robotics (ROB)
* Game Theory and Social Choice (GT)
* Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization (CS)
* Games and Virtual Environments (GAME)
* Human Aspects in AI (HAI)
* Data Mining and Data Science (DMS)
* Vision (VIS)
* Multidisciplinary Topics and Applications (MULT)
* Applications of AI (AAI)
Invited Speakers
We are happy to report that the conference will feature at least four invited talks by esteemed colleagues. To date, Professors Grigoris Antoniou, Mary-Anne Williams, Antonis Argyros and George Vouros, have confirmed their participation with keynote addresses
to the conference.
Paper Submission – Proceedings
All accepted papers (except for "nectar" papers – kindly see below) will be included in the conference Proceedings, which will be published by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) in the International Conference Proceedings Series and will become available
through the ACM Digital Library (approval pending).
All submitted papers will be peer-reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance to the topics of the conference, originality, novelty, significance, and clarity. The review process (for non-nectar papers) will be double-blind, hence authors should ensure
that they do not reveal their identities.
To prepare their manuscripts, the authors should follow the ACM SIG Proceedings guidelines:
SETN 2026 accepts submissions of three types of papers:
1. Full papers (6-10 pages)
2. Short papers (2-4 pages)
3. Nectar papers (1-2 pages abstracts of already published papers, without obligation for the paper abstract to appear in the proceedings; nectar paper authors must indicate in their submission that theirs is a nectar paper and clearly cite its already published
counterpart.)
Submitting a paper to the conference means that in case of acceptance and regardless of paper type (full, short, or nectar), at least one author is required to fully register at SETN-2026 as an "Author" for the paper to be included in the proceedings and to
be presented at the conference. Moreover, it is expected that at least one author will attend the conference to present the paper.
All accepted full and nectar papers will be presented during oral presentation sessions.
All accepted papers –full, short, or nectar ones– will also have the opportunity to be presented during poster sessions.
In addition, short paper authors will have the opportunity to give a flash oral presentation that highlights what their paper is about, and why it will be great for attendees to come to their poster and get more information about it.
Awards
In SETN 2026 the following awards concerning full paper submissions are foreseen and will be presented at a special session during the conference.
* Best Paper Award
* Best Student Paper Award (only for full papers whose first author is a student)
Moreover, it is worth mentioning that recent recipients of the EETN’s Best PhD Dissertation Award will be invited to give a talk on their PhD topic at the conference.
Important Dates
* Paper Submission Deadline (all papers): April 3, 2026 (AOE) - provisional date, subject to change
* Author Notification: May 29, 2026 (AOE) - provisional date, subject to change
* Camera-Ready Paper Submission Deadline: June 20, 2026 (AOE) - provisional date, subject to change