Call For Papers
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CALL for PAPERS
Conference Theme
The central theme of AIM-CON 2026 focuses on the synergistic integration of computational intelligence, advanced computing paradigms, and modern communication systems. As contemporary technological challenges increasingly demand cross-disciplinary solutions, the conference emphasizes the intersection of computer engineering, electrical and electronics engineering, communication systems, data science, and intelligent automation. AIM-CON 2026 addresses both foundational theories and practical applications, spanning from core algorithmic innovations to real-world deployments in smart and sustainable systems.
Conference Tracks
AIM-CON 2026 invites original, high-quality research papers across key areas of Intelligent Systems and AI/ML applications, aiming for advancing sustainability through technologies.Submissions are welcome in the following tracks (but not limited to):
- Track 1: Frontiers in Machine Learning and AI Systems
- Probabilistic Machine Learning and Bayesian Inference
- Deep Learning Architectures and Representation Learning
- AI for NLP, Speech/Audio Analytics and Computer Vision
- Sustainable AI for Healthcare, Biomedical Signals, and Medical Imaging
- Explainable, Interpretable, and Trustworthy AI
- Generative AI, Foundation Models, LLMs and Conversational AI
- Multimodal AI (Vision–Language–Speech Integration)
- AI Systems for Low-Cost Edge Devices
- Reinforcement Learning and Sequential Decision-Making
- AI Safety, Robustness, and Adversarial Machine Learning
- Prompt Engineering and Agentic AI Systems
- Federated, Distributed, and Privacy-Preserving Learning
- Track 2: Intelligent Optimization and Emerging Computing Systems
- Swarm Intelligence and Evolutionary Algorithms
- Large-Scale and High-Dimensional Optimization
- Multi-Objective and Many-Objective Optimization
- Stochastic Optimization and Uncertainty Quantification
- Hybrid & Efficient Optimization Techniques Methods
- High-Performance Computing and Exascale Systems
- GPU/TPU and AI Accelerator-Based Computing
- Quantum Computing Models and Optimization
- Neuromorphic and Brain-Inspired Computing Systems
- Advanced Data-Driven Computing Techniques
- Track 3: Intelligent Networks and Secure Systems
- Next-Generation Wireless Networks (5G/6G and Beyond)
- Network Security, Intrusion Detection, and Cyber Defense Systems
- Cryptography, Privacy, and Secure Communication Protocols
- Optical, Satellite, and Space Communication Systems
- Network Traffic Modeling and Quality of Service
- Blockchain and Decentralized Distributed Systems
- Secure & Efficient Internet of Things (IoT) Architectures
- Cyber-Physical Systems and Real-Time Embedded Systems
- Sustainable Smart Cities and Urban Computing
Paper Submission
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.
Submission Link :
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AIMCON2026/Submission/Manage
Paper Preparation and Submission Guidelines
Authors intending to submit their work to the conference must adhere strictly to the following guidelines to ensure eligibility for peer review and subsequent publication in the Springer CCIS series.
.doc/.docx template : link to download file Microsoft-Word-Proceedings-Templates.zip
Latex template : link to download file ProcSci_TeX.zip
Manuscript Format and Structure
All submissions must be written clearly in English and must present original research that has not been previously published or is currently under consideration elsewhere. Papers must conform to the official Springer format, utilizing either the single-column or double-column layout.
To maintain academic rigor, manuscripts must be organized into the following essential sections: Abstract, Introduction, Methodology, Results, Conclusion, and References. Any figures and tables included in the work must be sharp, well-labeled, and explicitly cited within the running text. To ensure high-quality digital and print reproduction, all embedded figures must have a minimum resolution of 300 DPI.
Page Limits and Formatting Constraints
The standard length for a full-length paper is 10 to 12 pages. While authors may submit longer manuscripts, the maximum permissible length is 15 pages. Please be advised that an extra page charge will be applied for every page exceeding the 12-page limit (from the 13th page onwards).
Submission Process
Manuscripts must be submitted electronically via the designated submission portal on or before the specified deadline. Acceptable file formats for review are PDF and .doc/.docx. For authors preparing their manuscripts in LaTeX, only the compiled PDF file needs to be uploaded during the initial submission phase; accompanying source files are not required at this stage.
Authors are required to screen their manuscripts for plagiarism and AI-generated text prior to submission using licensed tools such as Turnitin or iAuthenticate. The total similarity must not exceed 10% while no AI-generated text including content from the authors’ own previously published work.
All submissions must comply with ethical publication standards, including the avoidance of plagiarism and self-plagiarism. Any use of previously published models, concepts, figures, tables, data, or conclusions must be properly cited and acknowledged.
Manuscripts found to contain excessive plagiarism at any stage of review may be rejected without refund or fee adjustment. Authors using previously published material must obtain appropriate permissions and copyright clearance from the original publishers or rights holders.
Publication & Indexing
The AIMCON-2026 is committed to ensuring high visibility and recognition for scholarly contributions.All accepted and presented papers by duly registered authors will be submitted for publication in a reputable international conference proceedings series by Springer Publication (approval Pending).
The proceedings are anticipated to be indexed by major indexing services such as SCOPUS and Google Scholar, guaranteeing maximum impact and reach for your research.
Peer Review Process
All submitted manuscripts will undergo a rigorous double-blind peer review process to ensure high academic and technical quality.
Each paper will be evaluated by at least three independent expert reviewers. To maintain review quality, no reviewer will be assigned more than six papers. Prior to the review process, the Program Chairs will conduct an initial screening, which includes a plagiarism check and verification of minimum technical content and relevance.
Papers that pass the initial screening will be assigned to reviewers based on their expertise and research interests. Reviewers will receive detailed guidelines via email, outlining the evaluation criteria and expectations.
The evaluation will be based on the following criteria:
- Originality and novelty of the research
- Technical quality and soundness
- Relevance to the conference themes
- Significance and potential impact of the work
- Clarity of presentation and organization
- Reviewers will provide structured feedback in three categories:
- Mandatory revisions or corrections
- Recommended improvements for enhancement
- Suggestions for future extensions, particularly for journal special issue submissions
Reviewed papers will be ranked according to the reviewers’ scores, and the highest-quality submissions will be selected for acceptance. Final decisions (accept, revise, or reject) for the papers will be made solely on the basis of reviewers’ comments and recommendations on the basis of merit, originality, relevance, significance, and clarity of the paper. Authors will be notified via email and, if revisions are required, must address all reviewer feedback and resubmit the revised manuscript within the specified deadlines.The entire review process will be coordinated by an experienced national and international Technical Program Committee representing diverse research domains.


