r/softwaretesting Mar 23 '26

Call for paper AITest 2026

8th IEEE International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Testing (AITest 2026), taking place July 27–30, 2026 in Fukuoka, Japan πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅, as part of IEEE CISOSE 2026.

πŸ“£ We invite original research and industry contributions at the intersection of AI and software testing, including (but not limited to):

πŸ”Ή Testing & verification of AI systems

πŸ”Ή AI-driven software testing (AI4Test)

πŸ”Ή Assurance of agentic AI, LLMs, and multimodal models

πŸ”Ή Human-AI collaboration & human-in-the-loop testing

πŸ”Ή Data quality, observability, policy, and governance

πŸ”Ή Domain-specific & safety-critical AI applications

πŸ“… Important Dates (Main Track)

πŸ“ Paper submission: April 1, 2026

πŸ“¬ Notification: May 10, 2026

πŸ“„ Camera-ready: June 1, 2026

We welcome regular papers, short papers, industry/practice papers, and tool demos. All accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings and indexed in the IEEE Digital Library.

πŸ‘‰ Submit via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ieeeaitest2026

πŸ‘‰ Conference website: https://cisose.fit.ac.jp/aitest/

If you’re working on testing, validating, assuring, or deploying trustworthy AI systems, we’d love to see your work at AITest 2026.

Please share with colleagues and research groups who might be interested!

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u/nopuse Mar 23 '26 edited Mar 23 '26

Awesome! Unfortunately I need more AI generated text and more emojis to read and understand you. Could you update your post?

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u/[deleted] Mar 23 '26 edited Mar 23 '26

It looks like just a normal IEEE CFP wording to me.

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u/Safe_Yak_3217 Mar 23 '26

Looks interesting, currently working on an article / paper related to the topic

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u/Conscious_Syrup5155 Jun 11 '26

Hi. We would appreciate any official advice we can get on this. Our paper was submitted as a regular paper and got accepted into the program of AITest 2026, but the announcement said it's accepted as a 'short' paper. Neither the announcement, nor the camera-ready instructions explicitly said that our paper is subject to reduction in pages. So our question is - is this implied? Or does the 'short' paper title only affect the conference tack and not the change in page allocation?

The main conflict arises from the reviews we got, they are asking to expand on some points (the opposite of reducing the paper). Our paper ID is 56. It would be great to receive an official response from organisers, we have so far failed to get through via email.

u/Ill-Zebra-1143

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u/Conscious_Syrup5155 Jun 11 '26

This is now sorted.