2026 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Systems and Information Security (AISIS 2026) Successfully Concluded in Nanjing
From April 24 to 26, 2026, the 2026 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Intelligent Systems and Information Security (AISIS 2026) was successfully held in Nanjing, China. The conference took place at the Jiayue Yinhui Hotel (Gate 5 of Nanjing Institute of Technology) as one of the parallel sessions of the 6th International Conference on Automation Control, Algorithms and Intelligent Bionics (ACAIB 2026).

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As part of Session III (AISIS 2026), a series of invited and oral presentations were conducted at the 2F Meeting Room 206 of the Science and Innovation Center. The session featured an invited speech by Professor Zhenghao Shi from Xi’an University of Technology, who delivered a talk on "Multi-View Based 3D Reconstruction Methods." Following this, six oral presentations were given by young scholars from Jiangsu University, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Beijing University of Technology, and other institutions.
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Prof. Zhenghao Shi, Xi'an University of Technology
Title:Multi-View Based 3D Reconstruction Method
The topics covered a wide range of cutting-edge areas, including robust pose estimation for cable-driven parallel robots, few-shot calibration for compressive strength estimation of field concrete, multi-task differential evolution for recycling enterprise scheduling optimization, intelligent defect identification in laser powder bed fusion, multi-class recognition of defects in ultrasonic phased array inspection images, and energy absorption study of negative Poisson’s ratio honeycomb structures. These presentations showcased the broad application prospects and innovative breakthroughs of artificial intelligence and intelligent systems in areas such as manufacturing, infrastructure evaluation, resource scheduling, and structural engineering.
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The
successful organization of AISIS 2026 would not have been possible
without the hard work and close collaboration of all participating
institutions, supporting units, and staff members. Our sincere
gratitude goes to all invited speakers, presenters, and attendees
for their enthusiastic participation and valuable contributions. We
also extend special thanks to the organizers of ACAIB 2026 for
hosting AISIS 2026 as one of its parallel sessions. We look forward
to welcoming you again at future editions of the conference to
continue the exchange of ideas and advancement of research in
artificial intelligence, intelligent systems, and information
security.









