Important dates
Abstract Submission | May 8, 2025 |
Paper Submission Deadline | May 15, 2025 |
Paper Notification | June 30, 2025 |
Camera Ready | August 31, 2025 |
Workshop | October 25 or 26, 2025 |
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
- multi-perspective process models (including data, time, and resources)
- declarative processes
- causal process intelligence
- explainable and trustworthy AI-augmented processes
- conversational systems, natural language processing, and human-machine interaction for processes
- KR for processes: reasoning about actions and processes, planning, and synthesis
- AI techniques for process discovery, conformance checking, prescriptive and predictive monitoring
- AI techniques for clustering and classification of process execution traces
- PM tasks implemented with Generative AI
- generative AI for processes
- machine learning for event recognition on semi-structured and unstructured data
- association rule mining, specification mining, and decision mining from process execution traces
- declarative-based multi-perspective representation of process traces
- novel metrics for the measurement of process conformance
- uncertainty in AI for processes
- multiagent systems, strategic reasoning, game theory, and mechanism design for multi-party processes
- multi-objective optimization, decision-making, and continuous improvement
- value alignment in process management
- digital twin generation and operation for AI-augmented processes
Submission Details
Submissions must be written in English, prepared using the new CEUR-ART 1-column style, formatted in PDF, and submitted through EasyChair.
An Overleaf template for LaTeX users is available here. Alternatively, you can download an offline version with the style files for both LaTeX and MS-Word.
PMAI 2025 invites submissions of research, industry, and application contributions.
There are two submission formats:
- Regular papers (max 12 pages including an appropriate number of references): must contain enough substance that they can be cited in other publications and must not have appeared before.
- Short papers (2-4 pages including an appropriate number of references): results and ideas of interest to the PMAI audience, including position papers, system and application descriptions and presentations of preliminary results, an overview of papers accepted at another conference or which you submitted or plan to submit to another conference. In the latter case, extended abstracts must clearly state the venue where the paper has been accepted or submitted alongside its status.
All accepted papers are expected to be presented at the conference and at least one author of each accepted paper must travel to the ECAI venue in person. Multiple submissions of the same paper to other ECAI workshops are forbidden.
Submissions will be reviewed by 2-3 reviewers. Submissions should be single-blind so the names of the authors will be visible to the reviewers and should be indicated on the submitted files.
Camera Ready Preparation
The proceedings will be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online publication. Papers will be published under a CC BY 4.0 license that will be included in an open-access proceedings volume of CEUR Workshop Proceedings, indexed by both Scopus and DBLP. Extended Abstracts are no longer indexed by dblp.org and the case of an abstract of a pre-published paper may require permission by the copyright holder.