CIKM 2026 - Rome 🇮🇹

Published: Jul 8, 2026

We are delighted to announce that the Third Workshop on Knowledge-Enhanced Information Retrieval (KEIR) has been accepted at CIKM 2026! Join us in Rome, Italy, on November 8, 2026, for a half-day, in-person workshop bringing together researchers and practitioners from IR, NLP, data mining, and knowledge management.


KEIR @ CIKM 2026: The Third Workshop on Knowledge-Enhanced Information Retrieval

organized by G. Frisoni, L. Ragazzi, G. Moro, Z. Meng, J. Fang, and Y. Hou

Much of modern information retrieval (IR) now relies on pretrained language models whose parametric knowledge has driven strong gains in semantic understanding. Yet, this knowledge is frozen at training time, opaque, and limited in its coverage of long-tail, domain-specific, and fast-changing information, yielding imprecise, factually inaccurate, or poorly grounded results. Knowledge-enhanced IR addresses this by augmenting retrieval systems—and the language models that power them—with external knowledge: unstructured or structured, gold or synthetic, increasingly across modalities. Large language models are now reshaping how this knowledge is acquired and integrated—for example, autonomous agents that plan, reason, and decide what to search; automated knowledge curation and linking; and systems that interleave retrieval and generation, learning when to consult external evidence and when to answer from parametric knowledge. The Third Workshop on Knowledge-Enhanced Information Retrieval (KEIR @ CIKM 2026) gathers researchers and practitioners from IR, natural language processing, data mining, and knowledge management to advance the principled integration of external knowledge into IR. KEIR welcomes both methodological and applied contributions, with particular attention to knowledge-intensive, domain-sensitive fields such as science, medicine, law, and finance, where factuality, trust, and discovery are paramount.

The program will combine invited keynote talks, poster presentations, and a closing community panel with a live survey. We welcome short and long submissions, including original and work-in-progress research, position and applied papers, resources, and demos. Submissions will undergo double-blind review, with each paper evaluated by at least three reviewers.

Important dates

  • Paper submission: September 13, 2026
  • Notification: September 23, 2026
  • Workshop: November 8, 2026

Workshop papers will not appear in the CIKM proceedings, allowing authors to submit extended versions elsewhere. Authors may also opt for consideration of extended and revised versions in a Springer LNCS post-proceedings volume.