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Important Dates

Activity Start Date End Date Status
Submission of Regular Paper 15th February 2026 15th May 2026 Upcoming
Notification of Acceptance 15th June 2026 30th July 2026 Scheduled
Camera Ready Submission As per Notification Active
Registration As per Notification Pending
Date of Conference 7th October 2026 8th October 2026 Conference Days

Conference Tracks

Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • › Knowledge representation and reasoning
  • › Search, planning, and optimization techniques
  • › Constraint satisfaction and heuristic algorithms
  • › Explainable and trustworthy AI
  • › Hybrid AI systems (symbolic–subsymbolic integration)
  • › AI for decision support systems
  • › Evolutionary and swarm intelligence
  • › AI applications in healthcare, finance, education, and industry
Machine Learning & Deep Learning
  • › Supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning
  • › Deep neural networks and architectures
  • › Transfer learning and domain adaptation
  • › Federated and distributed learning
  • › Online and incremental learning models
  • › Learning under uncertainty and noisy data
  • › Model interpretability and fairness in ML
  • › Applications of ML/DL in smart environments
Intelligent Systems & Smart Computing
  • › Autonomous and self-adaptive systems
  • › Context-aware and pervasive computing
  • › Intelligent embedded and cyber-physical systems
  • › Smart decision-making systems
  • › Edge and fog computing for intelligent systems
  • › Multi-agent systems and coordination
  • › Intelligent robotics and automation
  • › Smart city and smart infrastructure solutions
Data Analytics & Knowledge Discovery
  • › Big data analytics and scalable data processing
  • › Data mining algorithms and techniques
  • › Knowledge graphs and semantic analytics
  • › Stream and real-time data analytics
  • › Text mining and sentiment analysis
  • › Predictive and prescriptive analytics
  • › Data visualization and visual analytics
  • › Analytics for business intelligence and social computing
Computer Vision & Pattern Recognition
  • › Image and video analysis
  • › Object detection, recognition, and tracking
  • › Biometrics and behavioral recognition
  • › Medical image analysis
  • › 3D vision and depth sensing
  • › Multimodal perception systems
  • › Pattern recognition in signal and sensor data
  • › Vision-based intelligent systems
IoT & Smart Networks
  • › IoT architectures and middleware
  • › Smart sensor networks and data fusion
  • › Edge-AI for IoT applications
  • › Intelligent communication protocols
  • › Smart grids, transportation, and healthcare IoT
  • › Industrial IoT (IIoT) systems
  • › Energy-efficient and green IoT
  • › AI-enabled networking and 5G/6G integration
Human–Machine Interaction & Cognitive Computing
  • › Intelligent user interfaces and adaptive systems
  • › Natural language processing and dialogue systems
  • › Affective computing and emotion recognition
  • › Cognitive architectures and models
  • › Brain–computer interaction
  • › Human-centered AI and usability studies
  • › Socially intelligent agents and robots
  • › Trust, transparency, and ethics in HMI
Security & Privacy in Intelligent Systems
  • › Secure AI and adversarial learning
  • › Privacy-preserving machine learning
  • › Trust management in intelligent systems
  • › Intrusion detection using AI techniques
  • › Blockchain for secure smart applications
  • › Security in IoT and cyber-physical systems
  • › Ethical, legal, and social implications of AI
  • › Risk assessment and resilience of intelligent systems

Submission guidelines

These guidelines are to be referred by the author while considering the submitting paper in ICICSS 2026.

Manuscript Size

Each manuscript submitted should constitute outstanding and solid advancement in the conference scope and allied disciplines. The main content of the submission should be at least 3500 words or 10-12 pages as per the publisher’s format. The references should be limited to 50 and abstract should be limited to 250 words maximum.

Manuscript Components

Each manuscript should include following components, presented in the order shown.

  1. Title Page
    Title, name, affiliation of each author and corresponding author's email should be included in the title page.
  2. Abstract
    A brief, concise abstract is required at the beginning of each manuscript. The abstract should include the background and rationale of the work, followed by the main conclusions. The abstract should be 250 words or less, unreferenced, should not contain mathematical expressions, footnotes, citations, or first-person sentence structure.
  3. Keywords
    4–6 keywords should be provided.
  4. Text
    The text (12-point) should be typeset in one column and divided into sections, each with a separate heading and numbered consecutively as:
    • Primary heading
    • Secondary heading
    • Tertiary heading
    • Quaternary heading
  5. Acknowledgements
    Keep this section as brief as possible by acknowledging only direct assistance in research and writing. Financial support should be acknowledged here rather than as footnotes to the title.
  6. References
    References should be arranged alphabetically without numbering. Citations should follow the author–year format, for example: Harsh (1990) or (Harsh, 1990). For three or more authors, use “et al.” Multiple citations should be separated by commas or semicolons as appropriate.
  7. Formulas
    Inline equations should be set as single-line expressions and entered directly from the keyboard where possible. For complex equations, the use of MathType is recommended.
  8. Figures
    Vector-based figures (eps, ai, or psd) should be provided upon acceptance of the paper.
Evaluation Criteria
  1. Blind review process for technical grounds
  2. Originality of ideas/approach and level of innovations involved
  3. Relevance for public problems/scientific view
  4. Quality of theoretical argument with proposed model
  5. Quality of empirical or conceptual design
  6. Quality of development and support for the propositions/hypotheses
  7. Presentation: coherence and clarity of structure and thought
  8. Contribution to public relations theory building
Multiple Submissions

Multiple submission means when same author is submitting multiple manuscripts for a single conference or journal. We do not encourage authors to go for multiple submissions. Still if authors submit multiple manuscripts, Technical Program Committee (TPC) reserves the right to decide on the consideration of such manuscripts. Further in case there are a greater number of manuscripts submitted from a single university/research institution/research lab/research company, TPC reserves the right to decide on the consideration of such manuscripts. TPC decides on such manuscripts depending on the track, scope, significance of research work. Decision may or may not favour authors and it is done on case-to-case basis to accommodate maximum research to meet the criteria through publishers and scope of the conference.

Scope and Relevance

The manuscript should fall under the scope and allied areas/tracks of the conference. TPC has the full right to consider a paper in scope or out of scope before recommending the paper for reviews.

Simultaneous Submissions

Simultaneous submission means where the same manuscript is submitted to multiple conferences at the same time. We do not encourage authors to go for simultaneous submissions. The TPC takes utmost care while deciding on manuscripts and the decision of TPC will be final if simultaneous submission comes to their knowledge for any manuscript.

Preprints

A preprint is an early version of a research paper that has not yet been peer-reviewed. We support the preprints and authors willingness to make his/her paper available as a preprint while the manuscript is in consideration. The TPC takes utmost care while deciding the decision on manuscripts having one or multiple preprints.

Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism in our terms refers to the usage of someone else’s research work, ideas, figures, and text components without explicitly acknowledging the relevant manuscript owner/ author and source. Plagiarism in any form is not encourage and unacceptable. If found, it is considered as unethical and is liable to different consequences and legal actions. The plagiarism policy will be same as by the publisher to handle the manuscripts with plagiarism. Although, TPC encourages authors to resubmit the manuscript when they feel the plagiarism occurred is not intentional and simultaneously research work is innovative and novel. This statement should not be elaborated in a wrong way, and it does not represent that we as organizers encourage plagiarism.

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