AI & Digital Humanities

SMASH track

AI & Digital Humanities

Scheduled: 24. 09. 2025

We are pleased to invite submissions for the AI & (Digital) Humanities track, an interdisciplinary international forum exploring the potential and applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the field of Digital Humanities (DH), which will take place on September 24, 2025. This conference will bring together scholars, researchers, and practitioners from diverse disciplines to present interesting research, share innovative methodologies, present the applications, and discuss the ethical, social, and cultural implications of AI in (digital) humanities. AI can provide useful help for the study of historical texts, literature and any human discourse that is under investigation in the humanities (such as philosophy, history of arts, geography, law, linguistics, and other areas), both written or spoken.

The abstracts (1-4 pages in LNCS format) are not archival, and we invite novel, as well as already published contributions, in the field of AI & DH. Contribute your research to a vibrant and interdisciplinary community.

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Conference Topics

  • Natural Language Processing
  • AI for research in literary science, history, law, linguistics
  • Machine Learning Applications in Cultural Heritage
  • Digitalization and analysis of Historical Archives
  • AI-Powered Knowledge Discovery in Humanities Data
  • Ethical AI, Bias, and Transparency in Digital Humanities
  • Multilingual and Multimodal AI Methods for Cultural Research
  • Other topics related to AI in DH

  • Important Dates

  • 15. 7. 2025 - Paper/abstract submission deadline
  • 21. 7. 2025 - Notification of acceptance
  • 25. 7. 2025 - Camera-ready version and Author registration deadline
  • Keynote Speakers

    Invited Speakers

    Program Chairs

  • Marko Robnik Šikonja, University of Ljubljana (SMASH supervisor)
  • Špela Arhar Holdt, University of Ljubljana
  • Senja Pollak, Jožef Stefan Institute
  • Program Commitee

  • Florentina Armaselu, University of Luxembourg
  • Ciril Bohak, University of Ljubljana
  • Georgeta Bordea, La Rochelle University
  • Kaja Dobrovoljc, Jožef Stefan Institute and University of Ljubljana
  • Antoine Doucet, La Rochelle University and University of Ljubljana
  • Carlos-Emiliano Gonzales-Gallardo, University of Tours
  • Adam Jatowt, University of Innsbruck
  • Els Lefever, Ghent University
  • Nikola Ljubešić, Jožef Stefan Institute and University of Ljubljana
  • Saturnino Luz, University of Edinburgh
  • Matija Marolt, University of Ljubljana
  • Matej Martinc, Jožef Stefan Institute
  • Kristian Miok, West University of Timisoara (SMASH Fellow)
  • Ana Ostroški Anić, Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics
  • Maria Papadopoulou, University of Crete
  • Lidia Pivovarova, University of Helsinki
  • Matthew Purver, Queen Mary University of London and Jožef Stefan Institute (SMASH supervisor)
  • Christophe Roche, University of Crete
  • Kristina Štrkalj Despot, Institute of Croatian Language and Linguistics
  • Dimitar Trajanov, Saints Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje
  • Hanh Thi Hong Tran, ARKHN
  • Polona Tratnik, Institute IRRIS for Research, Development and Strategies of Society, Culture and Environment
  • Renata Vieira, University of Évora
  • Andrejka Žejn, ZRC SAZU
  • Submission Link