


In the era of digital transformation, emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Virtual Reality (VR) are revolutionizing the way we preserve, interpret, and experience cultural heritage. From AI-powered artifact restoration to immersive VR reconstructions of ancient sites, these innovations bridge the gap between the past and the future, offering unprecedented opportunities for research, education, and public engagement. This conference aims to bring together students, researchers, and industry professionals worldwide to explore the intersection of cutting-edge technology and cultural heritage preservation.
Federated Learning; Generative AI;
Multimodal Metadata Assignment;
Retrieval-Augmented Generation;
Decentralized Archives;
Knowledge Graphs;
Machine Learning and Pattern Recognition;
Mixed Reality Experience Design;
Rendering Optimization;
Multi-User Interaction;
Augmented Reality and Mixed Reality.
This conference emphasizes interactive discussions, hands-on workshops, and student-led research presentations, fostering cross-cultural and interdisciplinary dialogue. Participants will:
Present their work through paper sessions, posters, and demos
Engage in keynote talks by leading experts in AI, VR, and heritage studies
Network with peers and professionals in panel discussions and social events
We invite students and young researchers to contribute their ideas, projects, and visions, shaping the future of technology-driven heritage conservation and innovation.
All papers of AIVRCH 2026 will be reviewed by two or three expert reviewers from the conference committees. After a careful reviewing process, all accepted papers will be published in AIVRCH 2026 conference proceedings and submitted to EI Compendex, Scopus for indexing.
