CISCom 2025 invites full-length original research contributions from science and engineering professionals from industries, R&D organizations, academic institutions, government departments, and research scholars worldwide. The manuscript should contribute original research ideas, developmental ideas, analysis, findings, results, etc. Authors are invited to submit full-length original research contributions and review articles between 7 to 15 pages in length, written in English, with a maximum length of single-spaced, single-column pages using 10pt size, including all figures, tables, and references. Please note that the minimum page length for the manuscript is 7 and maximum page length is 15. The manuscript should not have been published in any journals/magazines or conference proceedings and should not be under review in any of them.

CISCom 2025 will maintain a rigorous peer review process to ensure the quality, originality, and relevance of the accepted submissions. The process is as follows: 

  1.  Initial Screening: The plagiarism detection software Turnitin will initially screen all the submitted manuscripts. Only the paper that passes the accepted limit of the similarity index will be forwarded for review. The accepted similarity percentage for this conference is 10-15% (excluding references/bibliography and all other sources). The paper has to be checked for similarity index with a word count of 3 in the setting). If any paper is found to have a high similarity index, then the accepted limit mentioned above will be outright rejected without sending it out for review. Also, if the paper is found to be plagiarized at any stage during or after publication, it will be retracted immediately.
  2. Assignment to Reviewers: Manuscripts that pass the initial screening will be assigned to a minimum of three reviewers with expertise in the relevant fields. Reviewers are selected from the Program Committee and external subject-matter experts to ensure a balanced and unbiased evaluation.
  3.  Peer Review: CISCom 2025 will follow a double-blind peer review process. Reviewers will evaluate the manuscript based on: Originality and significance of the research; Technical quality and soundness; Relevance to conference themes; Clarity and organization of the presentation ; Contribution to the field .
  4. Reviewer Feedback: Reviewers provide detailed comments, suggestions, and recommendations (accept, minor revisions, major revisions, or reject). Authors receive this feedback to improve their work as necessary. 
  5. Decision Making : Based on the reviewers’ recommendations and comments, the Program Chairs will make the final decision on acceptance, revision, or rejection of each manuscript. In cases of conflicting reviews, a third reviewer or the Program Chairs may provide additional input. 
  6. Revision and Resubmission : If revisions are required, authors must submit the revised manuscript within the given timeline. Revised submissions are reviewed to ensure all concerns raised by the reviewers have been adequately addressed. 
  7. Final Acceptance and Notification: Accepted manuscripts are notified to the authors, and the final version is requested for inclusion in the conference proceedings. Authors must ensure compliance with formatting and copyright guidelines.

This rigorous peer review process ensures that CISCom 2025 maintains high standards of academic integrity and contributes significantly to the advancement of research in these critical fields.

CISCom 2025 is organized into two distinct themes/tracks, each targeting a specific aspect of intelligent systems.

Theme 1: Computational Intelligence for Automated Information Processing

This theme concentrates on leveraging advanced computational intelligence techniques to automate and optimize data processing and information retrieval. It emphasizes the development of adaptive, self-learning systems that mitigate human bias and enhance the efficiency of information systems. The subtopics include:

  • Explainable AI (XAI) for Information Retrieval: Enhancing transparency and interpretability in automated information retrieval systems.
  • Reinforcement Learning for Adaptive Information Systems: Utilizing reinforcement learning to create systems that dynamically adjust to changing data environments.
  • Automated Image Analysis for Pattern Recognition: Applying intelligent image processing methods to detect and interpret complex visual patterns.
  • Large Language Models (LLMs) for Automated Information Processing: Leveraging state-of-the-art language models to streamline and automate data handling.
  • Quantum Computing for High-Dimensional Data Analysis: Exploring quantum-based methods to efficiently process and analyze large-scale, high-dimensional datasets.
  • Semantic Search using NLP and Knowledge Graphs: Integrating natural language processing with semantic technologies to enhance search accuracy.
  • Generative AI Content Generation & Curation: Harnessing generative models for automated content creation and intelligent curation.
  • Deep Learning for Automated Feature Engineering: Implementing deep learning techniques to automate the extraction of meaningful features from data.

Theme 2: Soft Computing based Intelligent Solutions for a Smarter Society

This theme is designed to explore how soft computing methodologies can be applied to develop intelligent, real-world solutions that improve societal well-being. It highlights the adaptability and robustness of soft computing in handling uncertainty and complex challenges across various domains. The subtopics include:

  • AI in Healthcare Information Systems and Decision Support: Developing intelligent systems to enhance healthcare delivery and decision-making processes.
  • Intelligent Cybersecurity and Fraud Detection: Advancing soft computing techniques to bolster  cybersecurity measures and detect fraudulent activities.
  • Fuzzy Logic-based Disease Diagnosis and Prognosis Systems: Utilizing fuzzy logic to improve  diagnostic accuracy and patient prognosis.
  • Soft Computing for Precision Farming and Crop Yield Prediction: Applying adaptive algorithms to optimize agricultural practices and forecast crop outcomes.
  • Bio-Inspired Algorithms for Privacy-Preserving: Innovating algorithms inspired by natural processes  to enhance data privacy.
  • Hyperparameter Optimization for Robust Network Architectures: Refining network performance through advanced optimization strategies.
  • Blockchain and Soft Computing Integration for Secure Transactions: Combining blockchain technology with soft computing to create secure and efficient transaction systems.

Important Dates

Event Dates
Call for Paper Starts
30 April, 2025
Call for Special Session Proposal Starts
20 May, 2025
Call for Special Session Proposal ends
25 July, 2025
Last Date of Paper Submission
30 August, 2025
1. Notification of Paper Decision
2. Also on rolling basis if the review of paper is completed
15 September, 2025
Registrations
*As soon as acceptance is received.
Early Bird Registration till 25 September.
Regular Registration from 26 September to 15 October, 2025
Camera Ready Submission
05 – 17 October, 2025
Conference
26-27 November 2025

Submission Guidelines

Important Instructions for Paper Submission

  1. Authors are invited to submit full-length original research contributions and review articles between 7 to 15 pages in length, written in English. The minimum page length for the manuscript is 7 and maximum page length is 15. There is no additional page charge beyond 15 pages for this conference, however we recommend to limit your paper within 15 pages, as it should not delay review process.
  2.  Please note that you are required to Select one of the following proceedings for the submission of your paper for publication.
    1.  Springer :  “Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS)” series

    or
    2.  MDPI  : “Computer Science and Mathematics Forum Journal”
    Based on the selection of your submission you are requested to strictly use the Template given above to prepare your paper.
  3. In CMT submission portal we have created the dedicated Track for Springer publication and MDPI Publication. You are requested to choose any one of the track accordingly for your submission based on your choice. Please note there is no additional APC required for publication in the above mentioned MDPI Journal. The registration fees covers the APC charge of this MDPI Journal.
  4. The manuscript should not have been published in any journals/magazines or conference proceedings and should not be under review in any of them. Please refer to the call for papers tab for detailed paper tracks theme and review process.
  5. The accepted similarity percentage for this conference is 15% (excluding references/bibliography and all other sources). If any paper is found to have a high similarity index, then the accepted limit mentioned above will be outright rejected without sending it out for review. Also, if the paper is found to be plagiarized at any stage during or after publication, it will be retracted immediately.

For special session paper

  • Authors submitting papers for any of the proposed special sessions should mention in the paper header the special session number and name while submitting the paper. A dedicated track is created for each special session in the CMT, authors submitting papers to any of the special sessions are requested to choose the respective tracks for submitting their papers for the corresponding special sessions

Camera Ready Submission

Publication & Indexing

All the CISCom 2025 and its Special Sessions presented papers will be published in any one of the following conference proceedings, based on the choice of the author during submission process:

Springer “Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS), Series”, Electronic ISSN: 1865-0937, Print ISSN1865-0929. The CCIS series are indexed in Scopus, EI Compendex, DBLP, SCImago, zbMATH, INSPEC, Japanese Science and Technology Agency (JST), and Norwegian Register for Scientific Journals and Series.

MDPI “Computer Sciences and Mathematics Forum (ISSN 2813-0324)“, an academic journal dedicated to publishing conference proceedings and meeting reports from the fields of computer science and mathematics.

 
2. MDPI “Computer Sciences and Mathematics Forum (ISSN 2813-0324)“, an academic journal dedicated to publishing conference proceedings and meeting reports from the fields of computer science and mathematics.

Important Downloads

Springer CCIS Paper Template and Instructions
MDPI Computer Science and Mathematics Forum Template and Instruction
Call For Paper Template