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AIDH 2026 : Artificial Intelligence and Digital Humanities: practices, challenges and future directions

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Link: http://aidh.cerist.dz
 
When Oct 27, 2026 - Oct 29, 2026
Where CERIST, Algeria
Submission Deadline May 15, 2026
Notification Due Jul 15, 2026
Final Version Due Jul 31, 2026
Categories    artificial intelligence   digital humanities   natural language processing
 

Call For Papers

The Information Science and Digital Humanities division at the Research Center on Scientific and Technical Information at Algiers, is delighted to announce the organization of the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Humanities: practices, challenges and future directions. This is an interdisciplinary event that aims at bringing together researchers, scholars and practitioners from all related disciplines to share investigations and experiences in the transformative intersection of AI and DH.
Conference objectives
The rise of AI is revolutionizing research, analysis, preservation, and mediation practices in the humanities and social sciences. At the same time, digital humanities offer fertile ground for experimenting with new tools, methods, and critical perspectives on linguistic, historical, cultural, and heritage data.
However, in the Algerian context, as in many Arab, African and Mediterranean countries, local knowledge, heritage corpora, national languages, and forms of thought stemming from the social sciences and humanities remain underrepresented in the major international dynamics of the digital humanities and AI. This first edition of the conference, to be held in Algiers in October 2026, aims to raise awareness and give visibility to the research, practices, and issues specific to these regions. It offers a space for interdisciplinary dialogue between researchers, engineers, heritage professionals, artists, librarians, linguists, and computer scientists to explore together the critical, epistemological, and creative
potential of AI applied to the humanities, with a particular focus on countries and communities that are underrepresented in these fields.
Topics
We welcome original research papers, case studies and sharing experiences within the non-exhaustive list of topics below:
Applications and Practices

AI-driven text analysis and Natural Language Processing in humanities research

Digital preservation and restoration of cultural heritage using AI

AI applications in archaeology, history, and archival studies

AI in social memory and trauma studies

AI in creative and cultural practices: literature, art, music, and performance

Bias, representation and stereotyping in AI-generated cultural content

AI in critical/computational cultural studies

Digital storytelling, immersive and interactive experiences (VR/AR, gamification)

AI-enhanced pedagogy and digital learning in the humanities

AI for audience engagement, participatory humanities and public cultural practices
Data and Methods

Multilingualism and low-resource languages in digital humanities (corpora, resources and tools)

Data creation, curation, annotation and sharing for humanities and heritage

Multimodal cultural datasets (text, image, sound, video) and their challenges

Computational methods for historical and diachronic analysis

Knowledge graphs, ontologies, data modeling and semantic technologies

Collaborative platforms and infrastructures for interdisciplinary research

Interdisciplinary collaboration: models, challenges and best practices

Evaluation frameworks and benchmarks for humanities AI applications
Ethics, Policy, and Perspectives

Ethical challenges and responsible AI in the humanities

Legal frameworks, intellectual property, and data governance in cultural contexts

Policy, governance, and risk mitigation in AI adoption

Environmental sustainability of AI infrastructure in humanities research

Decolonial AI, local knowledge systems, and inclusive digitization

Global South perspectives on AI and digital humanities
Honorary Chair: Prof. Zoheir Mokhtari, Director of CERIST
Chair: Dr. Hassina Aliane, Director of Research, CERIST
Participation opportunities
Paper/poster: submission guidelines TBA
Special session: NLP and impact of LLMs for regional low-resourced languages: information TBA.
Demos: demonstration of tools
Panels:
Panel 1: Ethics, Responsible AI and legal frameworks in Digital humanities.
Panel 2: Open access, open data and Digital Humanities.
Panel 3: South-south cooperation in AI and Digital Humanities.
Publication and diffusion
All contributions will be peer-reviewed:
- Articles submitted to the main conference and the special session must be written in English. The conference proceedings will be submitted to IEEE.

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