Call For Papers
The conference invites submission of papers on the topics given below but not limited to:
- AI and Language Acquisition in Multilingual Contexts
- AI and the Evaluation of Literary Genres
- AI in the Study of Literary History and Evaluation
- AI for Collaborative Learning and Creative writing
- AI and the Democratization of Literature
- AI and Literary Criticism
- AI and the role of the author in the Digital Age
- AI in Language Teaching for Specific Purposes
- The intersection of AI and Cognitive Science in Literature and Language Learning
- AI-Powered Literary Archives and Data Mining
- AI and the Future of Literary Translation
- AI Literature and Social Justice
- AI and Emotion in Literary Creation and Interpretation
All selected papers will be published in the Journal Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies by WILEY (Special Issue) after Peer reviewed.
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.