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| | IEEE CH 2025: 2025 IEEE International Conference on Cyber Humanities Innovation Center - Lungarno Soderini, 21, 50124 Firenze FI Florence, Italy, September 8-10, 2025 | 
 The IEEE International Conference on Cyber Humanities (IEEE CH) is an annual event co-sponsored by the IEEE Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC) Society. It focuses on theoretical and practical aspects of technologies applied to Social Science and Humanities (SSH) that includes Arts, Heritage, History, Archeology, Linguistics, Libraries, Archives and so forth. SSH Is now considered as a Critical and Complex Human-Cyber-Physical Ecosystem that need protection, valorization and resilience for the future generations. The conference explores novel concepts, technologies, solutions and applications to along the digital continuum including digitization, curation, protection, reuse and disseminate Digital Cultural Assets. The IEEE CH 2025 conference will be held in Florence, Italy, during September 8–10, 2025.  The IEEE CH 2025 conference will accept high-quality regular research papers, Systematization of Knowledge (SoK) papers providing insights in the above areas, and industrial papers promoting contributions on technology development, innovations and implementations. IEEE CH 2025 will also host workshops specializing into the conference’s areas or focusing on high-quality applied research and innovation results that are obtained from cyber-security and resilience projects. Submitted manuscripts should not exceed 6 pages (plus 2 extra pages, being subject to overlength page charges) and should be of sufficient detail to be evaluated by expert reviewers in the field. The conference (including workshops) proceedings will be published by IEEE and will be included in IEEE Xplore Prospective authors are encouraged to submit previously unpublished contributions from a broad range of topics, which include but are not limited to the following:   
	
		
			| T1-Digitization & Monitoring | T2-Processing & Curation  | T3-Storage & Preservation  |  
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				Multimodal digitization (3D scanning, photogrammetry, multispectral imaging, X-ray, terahertz imaging, …), data fusion, BIM;3D Modelling/BIMInternet of Things / Internet of Underwater ThingsMultispectral Imaging for Non-invasive Analysis of Cultural Artifacts:Audio/Video digitization techniques High-Resolution Digitization of Cultural Assets (Manuscripts, Textiles, Complex Surface Materials, Paintings..)UAV based digitizationPerforming art digitizationAI-based OCR & text recognition  | 
				Semantic-aware representation of multi-dimensional digital artefacts; Integration of User-Generated Content in Digital ArchivesDigital Curation of VR/AR/MR Participatory Digital CurationProvenance, Trust, Chain of custody, ReputationMetadata/paradata generation and Quality Automatic knowledge extraction and Indexing NLP, NER, Machine TranslationRepresentation Information FAIR Data Semantic Data Lake Document Formats & Containers Open Archives | 
				Preserving Digital twins of Cultural AssetsBlockchain based preservationIntelligent Self-preserved digital objectsAI-driven preservationLong-term Storage SolutionsTechniques for Accessing Obsolete Digital FormatsAdvanced Compression Algorithms for preservationPreserving multimodal dataCloud based preservationDistributed preservation UX preservationBig Data Preservation AI models preservationTrusted Digital RepositoryTrustworthy Persistent Identifiers |  
			|  | T5-Retrieval & Analysis  | T6-Reuse & Valorization  |  
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				SSH Research Infrastructure protectionCyber-security and AICyber-threat intelligenceCyber Resilience Cyber-crime detection Cyber Defense CryptographyPrivacy and data protectionDigital watermarking and authentication techniquesGDPR,NIS2Cyber Risk Assessment RetrievalFalse artifacts detectionForensic solutions  Post-quantum securityIPR,DRM OSINT   | 
				AI based Information access and retrieval;semantic search, Linked data data and information exploration;Knowledge Graph Syntactic and Semantic interoperabilitySemantic processing LLM based search/ RAGHMI/US novel approachesLLM based digital public history analysisVectoral DatabaseKnowledge Discovery and Data mining Semantic deep learning | 
				Multimedia Digital Library Digital Libraries/ArchivesVirtual Museums/ ExhibitionsCultural Information SystemsDigital Archeology3D/HolographyVirtual restorationGenerative AI in digital artsInteractive storytelling and gamificationDigital Public History VR, AR, MX reality environments;Virtual AssistantUX, Design 4All and Heritage Accessibly LOD / Web 3.0Intelligent/Smart Contents publishing |  
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				T7-SSH Research Infrastructures | 
				T8-Ethical & Legal Aspects | 
				T9-Societal & Educational Aspects |  
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				Green Computing and  Sustainability Models;SSH RIs as Critical Infrastructures;RIs Standardization, Consolidation and Alignment;RIs Nodes and Resources Interoperability;RIs and the European Research Area (EOSC) Training, Capacity Building, EngagementInnovative Cross domain Services and Environments;Descriptive and executable Scientific WorkflowsCloud Computing / Ubiquitous Computing for SSHRIs dependability and resilience | 
				AI ExplainabilityTransparency and Explicability;Digital Literacy;Piracy;Automation and Legal Responsibility; Research Integrity;Human Centered Design;Automation, Privacy and Public Responsibility; AI and Social responsibility;Biases in AI based translationResponsible LLM Ethical AI | 
				Humanities Education and Digital Literacy;Digital Divide and Discrimination;Cyber Humanities for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion;AI for Cultural and Creative Industries;Public Engagement and Citizen Science;Democracy and Social Impact;Digital publishing Tools for Education and Digital Literacy;Digital Heritage driven Democracy and DiplomacyComputational Social Science |  | 
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