Submission instructions

Article types

Full conference papers
A full conference paper is a complete research manuscript submitted to a conference. It typically includes all sections of a formal academic paper: abstract, introduction, methodology, results, discussion, and references. Full papers are peer-reviewed and, if accepted, are published in the conference proceedings.
Abstracts only
An abstract-only submission includes just a brief summary (usually 150–300 words) of the research work's abstract. The abstract outlines the main objective, methods, and key findings but does not include full details. Abstract-only submissions are often used for poster presentations or short talks, and they may or may not be included in formal conference proceedings.

Standard sections

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Text style and format

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Figures style and format

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Tables style and format

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Reference format

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