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14th EETN Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SETN 2026)

Dedicated to the loving memory of Pavlos Peppas and Themis Panagiotopoulos

9-11 September 2026

Chania, Greece

About SETN 2026

The 14th EETN Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SETN 2026) will be held in Chania, Greece on September 2026. SETN conferences are biennial, organized by the Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (EETN). SETN has been established as one of the most prominent forums for Greek and International AI scientists to present original and high-quality research on emergent topics of Artificial Intelligence. The official language of the conferences is English. SETN 2026 is organized by the Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (EETN) in collaboration with the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) of the Technical University of Crete. SETN 2026 highly encourages international participation and is dedicated to the memory of Pavlos Peppas and Themis Panagiotopoulos. The Research Track is intended for unpublished papers,with substantial, novel research and technology in ANY area of AI either Theoretical or Applied one.

EETN also supports the Athens Natural Language Processing Summer School (AthNLP 2026) that will take place on September 2nd-8th at the campus of NCSR “Demokritos” in Athens, Greece. Check it out!

Important deadlines

Paper Submission: April 27, 2026
Author Notification: June 5, 2026
Camera-Ready: June 20, 2026

Invited Talks

Prof.  Marija Slavkovik

Prof. Marija Slavkovik

Department of Information Science and Media Studies

University of Bergen, NO

“Good machines must be able to say no - towards normative governance for AI agents”
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Prof. Mary-Anne Williams

Prof. Mary-Anne Williams

Business School

University of New South Wales, AU

“Rationalizing the Observable Risky Choices of Agents”
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Prof. Grigoris Antoniou

Prof. Grigoris Antoniou

Intelligent Computing Research Cluster

Leeds Beckett University, UK

“AI for mental health”

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Prof. George Vouros

Prof. George Vouros

Department of Digital Systems

University of Piraeus, GR

“Scale Matters, but is it that all? Looking back and looking ahead
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Prof. Antonis Argyros

Prof. Antonis Argyros

Computer Science Department

University of Crete, GR

“Topic TBA”

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