International Workshop on Sensor-Based Activity Recognition and Artificial Intelligence Call for Papers


International Workshop on Sensor-Based Activity Recognition and Artificial Intelligence
 (iWOAR 2025)
September 18-19, 2025
Enschede, the Netherlands

Submission deadline: July 14, 2025
Website: https://iwoar.org

Dear iWOAR Community and Sensor & AI enthusiasts,

We are excited to announce the 10th International Workshop on
Sensor-Based Activity Recognition and Artificial Intelligence (iWOAR
2025) in Enschede, Netherlands (University of Twente campus). iWOAR is
a dynamic, conference-like workshop hosted by the members of the
Pervasive Systems Research Group at the University of Twente. We're
focused on the exciting intersection of AI and the recognition of
human and animal activities using wearable, device-free, and related
technologies. This year, we welcome Michael Beigl as our keynote
speaker! With his work on different sensing technologies and
artificial intelligence, he is a leading expert in the field of
pervasive computing.

We invite cutting edge submissions that target (but are not limited
to) the following topics and applications:

    Human Activity /Behavior/Wellbeing Recognition
    Animal Activity and Wellbeing/Welfare Recognition
    (w)Earable Sensing, Computing and Artificial Intelligence
    Device-free Sensing
    Affective Computing
    Real-time Activity Recognition
    Human-Computer Interaction
    Human-Centered Intelligence
    Wireless Sensor Networks/IoT
    Context Awareness
    Sensing in Virtual, Mixed, and Augmented Reality
    Assistive Technologies
    Ambient Assisted Living
    Pervasive & Ubiquitous Computing
    Applications for (Mental) Health, Therapy and Rehabilitation
    Occupational Safety, Healthcare and Wellness
    Assisted Production
    Privacy and Ethical Considerations in Human/Animal Sensing

 Submitted papers must be original, unpublished work, and must not be
 under review for any other publication at the time of submission.
 All scientific submissions undergo a single-blind peer-review process
 to ensure that high-quality content is published. Each submission
 typically receives 2-3 reviews. All submissions are discussed among
 the program committee members. The designated program committee
 chairs make the final decision on acceptance or rejection. Accepted
 papers will be published in the iWOAR 2025 Proceedings online in the
 SpringerLink digital library (LNCS format required).

We look forward to receiving your submissions and welcoming you to the
University of Twente campus!