Call for Papers

The Computing Conference a well-known and highly anticipated annual research event in London, UK. This conference brings together scientists, scholars, researchers, industry leaders, and technology professionals from around the world to explore and shape the future of computing.

Since its inception in 2013, the conference has attracted researchers from diverse fields, creating a collaborative environment to push the boundaries of technological research and innovation. This year's conference will continue this tradition, offering new insights, new connections, and the latest advancements in the field.

Authors are encouraged to submit their papers according to the schedule outlined in the call for papers:

Round 1

  • Full Paper Submission Deadline: 01 August 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: 01 September 2025
  • Camera-Ready Paper Submission: 01 October 2025
  • Conference Dates: 9-10 July 2026

Round 2

  • Full Paper Submission Deadline: 01 September 2025
  • Notification of Acceptance: 01 October 2025
  • Camera-Ready Paper Submission: 01 November 2025
  • Conference Dates: 9-10 July 2026

Submission Process

Authors are encouraged to submit their fully formatted papers or posters, including results, tables, figures, and references. All submissions will be evaluated through a double-blind peer-review process, with criteria based on originality, research quality, accuracy, relevance to the conference theme, and readability. Please ensure you review the complete call for papers guidelines before submitting.

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Submission Guidelines

  • We accept submissions in .docx, doc, .pdf, or LaTeX PDF formats as per the call for papers schedule.
  • In order to adhere to the double-blind peer review process, please ensure that no author details, institutional affiliations, country information, or any other identifying information is included in the paper.
  • Authors are responsible for thoroughly proofreading and finalizing their paper before submission. Please note that no changes can be made once the paper is submitted for review. However, if the paper is accepted, authors may make minor revisions before final publication to improve specific sections.
  • Upon submitting the camera-ready version, authors must include complete author details as per the paper format.
  • Submissions must be primarily original work. No more than 25% of the content may be derived from previously published material by the same authors, and proper citation is required for any reused content. Therefore, at least 75% of the manuscript should consist of new, unpublished material.

Formatting Guidelines

  • Manuscripts should typically not exceed 18 pages for the main text (excluding references and appendices). Submissions that surpass this limit may be considered at the discretion of the chair, especially for review or survey articles.
  • Manuscripts must present original research and align with the conference's scope and topics.
  • Authors are responsible for ensuring the accuracy of all quotes, citations, figures, maps, and tables included in their manuscript.
  • Figures and tables should be placed within the manuscript at the appropriate locations where they are referenced, and they must be clear and legible.
  • The manuscript must follow the formatting guidelines provided in the template.

Review Process

Submissions will undergo an anonymous (double-blind) review process. As such, your manuscript should not reveal your identity or affiliation. Specifically, you must remove author names and affiliations, anonymize citations and references to your previous related work, and exclude any funding or acknowledgments.

Each paper will be reviewed by at least three regular program committee members or two senior program committee members. Acceptance will be determined based on the paper's novelty, technical depth, elegance, impact (both practical and theoretical), and quality of presentation.

  • Original: The paper should introduce a new idea, project, or issue, offer fresh insights into existing research, present original findings, or provide a novel perspective on existing information.
  • Engaging: The presentation should engage the audience and be interactive, or address community needs in a way that is likely to attract a large audience to the conference.
  • Significant: The paper should address key issues related to enhancing the effectiveness of current techniques, and its content should be clear and widely applicable.
  • Quality: Claims made within the paper should be backed by sufficient data, reference relevant existing work, and transparently acknowledge any limitations.
  • Clear: The outcomes of the paper should be easily understood.
  • Relevant: The paper's topic should be aligned with at least one of the conference’s designated tracks.

Post Conference Publication and Indexing

The proceedings of the Computing 2026 conference will be published by Springer in the "Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems" series. These proceedings will also be submitted for indexing in major databases, including Web of Science, SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, and SCImago.

Computing Conference 2026 proceedings will be published in Springer series "Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems" and submitted for consideration to Web of Science, SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH andĀ SCImago.

Best Paper/Poster Awards

The SAI Conference Awards honor the authors of the best paper and poster presented at the conference. The awardees will receive a prize and a certificate acknowledging their achievement, which will be presented during the closing session of the conference.

Call for Papers - Conference Tracks

Future Computing Architectures

  • Quantum Computing
  • High Performance Computing (HPC)
  • Edge and Fog Computing
  • Cloud Computing
  • Neuromorphic Computing
  • Heterogeneous Systems
  • Cyber-Physical Systems
  • Green Computing
  • Human-centred Computing
  • Digital Twins

AI & Machine Learning

  • Deep Learning
  • Large Language Models (LLMs)
  • Foundation Models
  • Federated and Distributed Learning
  • Agents and Multi-agent Systems
  • Explainable AI
  • Causal AI and Reasoning
  • Computational Optimization
  • Swarm Intelligence
  • Computational Optimization

Computer Vision

  • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
  • Image and Video Analysis
  • Multimodal Interaction Systems
  • Gesture and Voice Interfaces
  • Spatial Computing
  • Brain-Machine Interfaces
  • Assistive and Adaptive Interfaces
  • Augmented Reality (AR)
  • Virtual Reality (VR)
  • UX and Design in AI Systems

Data Science

  • Big Data
  • Predictive Analytics
  • Data Fusion
  • Sentiment Analysis
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Information Retrieval
  • Synthetic Data Generation
  • Data-centric AI
  • Data Mining
  • Data Governance

Intelligent Systems

  • Robotics and Automation
  • Human-Robot Interaction
  • Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • 5G/6G Network Evolutions
  • Autonomous Vehicles and Drones
  • Affective Computing
  • Cognitive Architectures
  • Robot Perception and Navigation
  • Embodied AI
  • Bioinformatics

Cybersecurity, Privacy & Trust

  • Cryptography
  • AI for Cybersecurity
  • Intrusion Detection
  • Secure Protocols
  • Privacy-preserving Machine Learning
  • Bias Mitigation
  • Zero Trust Architectures
  • Blockchain and Decentralized Security
  • Post-Quantum Security
  • Surveillance, Ethics, and Regulation

Computing for Society

  • Smart Cities
  • Intelligent Transportation Systems
  • Smart Grids and Energy Networks
  • AI for Climate Modeling
  • Green ICT
  • Ambient Assisted Living
  • Wearable Technology
  • Tech for Public Health
  • Digital Transformation
  • Ethical AI

Technology-enhanced Education

  • Intelligent Tutoring Systems
  • Adaptive Learning Platforms
  • VR/AR in Education
  • Mobile and Ubiquitous Learning
  • Collaborative Learning
  • Data-Driven Education
  • Gamified Learning Environments
  • Cognitive and Affective Models
  • Learning Analytics
  • Educational Technology Design