
The International Conference on Computer Communication and Artificial Intelligence (CCAI) brings together researchers from around the world to explore the intersection of computer communication and artificial intelligence. The conference aims to create an exceptional platform for both emerging talents and experienced academics to share their latest research advances. This year’s event is sponsored by Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology and promises to be a significant gathering for the AI and communication communities.
The conference is designed as a hub for intellectual dialogue and collaboration among participants from diverse backgrounds. Through carefully curated presentations, discussions, and networking opportunities, CCAI 2026 seeks to break down geographical boundaries and promote the sharing of pioneering research. The event will feature keynote speakers, special sessions, and paper presentations covering the latest developments in the field.
Communication and electronic information technology has become one of the most important transmission technologies for artificial intelligence. These systems can process massive amounts of data using various algorithms and upload the results to AI platforms. The conference will explore these emerging research directions and their applications in real-world scenarios.
The event includes thirteen special sessions covering topics ranging from energy industry digitalization to maritime AI operations. These sessions address cutting-edge areas such as AI security and privacy, wireless communication for 6G networks, and trustworthy AI systems. Each session is organized by leading experts in their respective fields.
Accepted papers will be published in IEEE Conference Proceedings and indexed by Ei Compendex and Scopus. The conference has a strong track record of publication quality, with previous years’ proceedings all achieving successful indexing in major databases. Authors of accepted papers will be invited to present their work at the conference through oral presentations.