International Conference on Bridging Human Intelligence and Artificial Intelligence
Barcelona, Spain
November 14 - 18, 2027
This event will be held in hybrid mode, with both on site and remote options.
ISSN:
TBA
ISBN:
978-1-68558-587-7
Submission:
August 27, 2027
Notification:
October 5, 2027
Registration:
October 15, 2027
Camera Ready:
October 22, 2027
Submission deadline: August 27, 2027
- At a Glance
The BRIDGE2AI series aims at bridging human intelligence and artificial intelligence by gathering communities working on knowledge representation, semantic technologies, knowledge management, scientific discovery, human-centered AI, human–AI collaboration, innovation analytics, technology intelligence, multi-agent systems, agentic systems, and digital twins.
By fostering interactions across these complementary domains, the conference aims to advance methodologies, tools, and practical solutions that transform knowledge into insight, innovation, and societal value.
Conference Chairs
(to be announced)
Advisory Board
(to be announced)
Participate
If you want to get involved beyond submitting an article, please consider organizing a workshop, a thematic session, or a demo. Details are available on the Event Satellites page.
- Call For Papers
The growth of digital information, scientific knowledge, and AI-enabled services has created many opportunities for transforming data and information into actionable knowledge. Advances in knowledge representation, semantic technologies, knowledge management, and intelligent information systems are enabling organizations, researchers, and decision makers to better capture, organize, discover, and exploit knowledge assets. At the same time, the increasing complexity of knowledge ecosystems requires new approaches for integrating heterogeneous information sources, supporting reasoning processes, and facilitating knowledge sharing across disciplines, organizations, and application domains.
We are witnessing developments in semantic AI, retrieval-augmented systems, neuro-symbolic approaches, and AI-assisted discovery expanding the capabilities of knowledge-intensive systems beyond traditional information retrieval and analytics. These technologies support the extraction of insights from large-scale data repositories, scientific literature, patents, technical documentation, and operational knowledge bases, while enabling more effective collaboration between humans and intelligent systems. Emerging paradigms such as agentic systems, digital twins, and knowledge-enhanced AI further contribute to the development of adaptive environments capable of supporting learning, decision-making, innovation, and continuous knowledge evolution.
The BRIDGE2AI conference provides a forum for researchers, practitioners, and industry experts to present advances, exchange experiences, and discuss future directions in knowledge-centric systems and applications. The event brings together established communities working on knowledge representation, semantic technologies, knowledge management, scientific discovery, human-centered AI, human–AI collaboration, innovation analytics, technology intelligence, multi-agent systems, agentic systems and digital twins. By fostering interactions across these complementary domains, the conference aims to advance methodologies, tools, and practical solutions that transform knowledge into insight, innovation, and societal value.
Topics
- Multimodal data integration
- Data quality management
- Data provenance
- Real-time data streams
- Distributed data platforms
- Data preparation pipelines
- Hybrid and MLOPS
- Raw and synthetic data
- Data analytics
- Knowledge graphs and graph analytics
- Ontologies and semantic models
- Concept representation and reasoning
- Semantic interoperability
- Linked data and metadata frameworks
- Knowledge integration and contextualization
- Knowledge graphs as living pattern repositories
- Graph databases, semantic web platforms, and visual analytics engines
- Knowledge acquisition, validation, and curation
- Tools and methods for knowledge acquisition and curation
- Knowledge lifecycle management
- Business intelligence and corporate steering knowledge
- Knowledge sharing and reuse
- Collective corporate knowledge (intelligence)
- Corporate Knowledge aging and rejuvenation
- Knowledge quality and source
- Organizational learning and memory
- Enterprise knowledge systems
- Semantic AI architectures
- Neuro-symbolic learning and reasoning
- Explainable and interpretable knowledge systems
- Hybrid symbolic-data-driven approaches
- Knowledge-enhanced machine learning
- Reasoning under uncertainty
- Generative AI for evolving and refactoring knowledge
- Synthetic content generation
- Discovering knowledge patterns with neuro-symbolic AI
- Explainable knowledge discovery and neuro-symbolic system
- Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG)
- KBANN (Knowledge-Based Artificial Neural Networks
- Knowledge Enhanced Neural Networks or Graph Neural Networks
- Knowledge-grounded LLMs
- Agentic retrieval and reasoning
- Knowledge validation and fact checking
- Long-term memory architectures
- Knowledge-aware conversational systems
- Literature and evidence mining
- Scientific knowledge extraction
- Hypothesis generation and validation
- AI-assisted experimentation
- Discovery support systems
- Research acceleration platforms
- Scientific discovery agents
- Human-centered AI
- Human-AI collaboration
- Knowledge co-creation environments
- Collaborative intelligence
- Explainability and user trust
- Decision-support and augmentation systems
- Cognitive assistance
- Collaborative decision-making
- Trust calibration and enforcement
- Sparkling innovation
- Innovation analytics and challenges
- Technology forecasting
- Patent analytics and technology intelligence
- Emerging trend detection
- Multi-agent knowledge ecosystems
- Scientific and opportunity discovery
- Progress evaluation and patent production
- R&D analytics
- Knowledge recombination
- Design space exploration
- Technology forecasting
- Digital twins and knowledge-driven simulation
- Trustworthy knowledge
- Knowledge governance
- Transparency and accountability
- Privacy-preserving AI
- Healthcare intelligence
- Industrial AI applications
- Smart environments
- Digital government
- Education and learning systems
- Tutoring intelligent systems
- Scientific and engineering applications
- Computational creativity
Instructions for Authors
For more information on the submission process, please consult The Detailed Instructions for Authors.
To submit your work to this event:
- Scientific Board
(to be announced)
- Submit an Article
Before submitting, please consult The Detailed Instructions for Authors.
To submit your work to this event:
- Event Satellites
If you are interested in organizing a workshop, a thematic session, or a demo within the program of this conference, we are looking forward to hearing from you.
The details for what this entails are available at Event Satellites. The contact information on that page will serve as the starting point with someone ready to answer any questions you may have and to help set up the required logistics.
- Camera Ready
Prepare the camera-ready following these guidelines:
- Ensure the paper is formatted according to the IEEE formatting template. See https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates
- Consider all the comments from the reviewers that were sent with your acceptance notification email.
- Do NOT include page numbers or any copyright information.
- The length is 6 pages of text (including figures and references) in the standard IEEE two-column format above, with the possibility of 2 extra pages.
Upload your camera-ready to DTR Society Press here:
- Registration
The registration site will be open at the same time as the notification date.
Details about the registration process are available on the Registration page.
- Publication
All accepted and registered papers (full papers and short/work in progress papers), regardless of presentation mode, will be published in the conference Proceedings under an ISBN reference and included in the Digital Library.
Proceedings: DRT Society Press
Library: DTR Society Digital Library
Accepted and registered Posters and Contributed Talks, regardless of presentation mode, will be posted on the conference webpage.
- Presentation
All accepted and registered contributions are allotted a 25-minute presentation slot in the conference program.
We encourage all authors to attend the conference and present in person whenever possible. We recognize, however, that travel or other circumstances may prevent some presenters from attending the conference physically. Authors who are unable to present in person may request to deliver their presentation live via Zoom.
Please note that in-person sessions at the conference venue will not be streamed. Remote presenters will join their assigned session via Zoom, while attendees at the conference venue will participate in person.
Additional information and instructions for both in-person and Zoom presentations are available on the Presentations page.
- Peer Review
Methodology
All submissions are peer reviewed by three or more reviewers, and evaluated based on relevance, technical content, originality, competence, significance, and presentation.
Reviewers are asked to offer constructive feedback to help the authors improve their work, regardless of whether the submission is accepted or rejected.
Reviewers are expected to adhere to our Conduct Policies.
Notification
Notification of acceptance or rejection will be issued by the evaluation system and sent to the contact author email address.
Rebuttal
Authors have a period for rebuttal of one week after notification. A rebuttal can be filed by contacting us along with the relevant data (conference name, submission number, and reason for rebuttal).
All rebuttals are answered, and the decisions are final.
- Indexing
Most events are at the beginning of their series. Indexing is planned for the coming years, once the events mature and become solid in terms of number of contributions and content.
DTR Society aims to enhance the visibility of all its publications. The proceedings will be submitted to various indexes like Google Scholar, SCOPUS, DBLP, PubMed, HCIBib, EI-Compendex, etc.
- Conference Venue
The conference will take place at:
NOVOTEL BARCELONA CORNELLÀ
Avenida Maresme 78
08940, CORNELLA DE LLOBREGAT
BARCELONA
Phone: +34 934 74 70 00
Email: H3667@accor.com
For more information about the conference venue, please consult the Novotel Barcelona Cornella page we have put together.
- Touristic Information
For places to visit around the conference location, please consult the Barcelona touristic information page.
- Program
| Location NOVOTEL BARCELONA CORNELLÀ Day 1: Sunday, November 14 |
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| Time | Conference Room #1 | |
| 12:00 – End of Day | Participant Registration | |
| Invited Speeches | ||
| 19:00 – 20:00 | Welcome Reception | |
| Day 2: Monday, November 15 | ||
| Time | Conference Room #1 | Conference Room #2 |
| 09:15 – 09:30 | Opening Remarks | |
| 09:30 – 10:30 | Invited Speech | |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Morning Break | |
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch | |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Afternoon Break | |
| 16:00 – 17:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| 20:00 – 22:00 | Social Dinner | |
| Day 3: Tuesday, November 16 | ||
| Time | Conference Room #1 | Conference Room #2 |
| 09:30 – 10:30 | Invited Speech | |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Morning Break | |
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch | |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Afternoon Break | |
| 16:00 – 17:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| Day 4: Wednesday, November 17 | ||
| Time | Conference Room #1 | Conference Room #2 |
| 09:30 – 10:30 | Invited Speech | |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Morning Break | |
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch | |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Afternoon Break | |
| 16:00 – 17:30 | Presentations Session | Presentations Session |
| Day 5: Thursday, November 18 | ||
| Time | Conference Room #1 | |
| 09:30 – 10:30 | Invited Speech | |
| 10:30 – 11:00 | Morning Break | |
| 11:00 – 12:30 | Presentations Session | |
| 12:30 – 14:00 | Lunch | |
| 14:00 – 15:30 | Presentations Session | |
| 15:30 – 16:00 | Closing Remarks | |
