Call For Paper

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Important Dates

Full Paper Submission

August 20, 2026

Notification of Acceptance

September 20, 2026

Camera Ready Submission

October 20, 2206

Conference Event

December 26-28, 2026
Paper Submission

Guideline For Paper Submission

  • The original unpublished research papers, articles & working papers on the topics related to the theme are invited for submission in the conference.
  • Kindly ensure that your paper is formatted as per IEEE Guidelines. Please refer the IEEE template for preparation of your paper.
  • All papers must be submitted online via Microsoft CMT submission portal.
  • All submissions will be thoroughly peer-reviewed by experts based on originality, significance and clarity.
  • Only papers presenting original content with novel research results or successful innovative applications will be considered for publication in the conference proceedings.
Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism Policy for Paper Submission

  • The paper prior to submission must be checked for plagiarism from licensed plagiarism software like Turnitin/iAuthenticate etc. The similarity content should not exceed 15% (in any case either self contents or others).
  • Any form of self-plagiarism or plagiarism from others' work(s) should not be there in an article. If any model / concept / figure / table / data / conclusive comment by any previously published work is used in your article, you should properly cite a reference to the original work.
  • Also, the language of explaining it should not be the same as the language of the work from which you have adopted it. If you are using any copyrighted material, you should acquire prior permission from the copyright holder.
Scope of the Conference

The conference will cover theoretical foundations, technological advancements, practical implementations, and policy frameworks related to societal intelligence and smart communities. The scope includes, but is not limited to:

  • Intelligent urban and rural infrastructure
  • Data-driven governance and e-governance systems
  • AI and IoT for public services and community welfare
  • Smart healthcare, education, and social services
  • Sustainable and green community technologies
  • Community resilience, safety, and disaster management
  • Ethical, explainable, and trustworthy AI for society
  • Citizen engagement, participatory platforms, and social innovation
Paper Category

TRACK I: Societal Intelligence and Human-Centric AI

  • Collective intelligence and social computing models
  • Human–AI collaboration for societal decision-making
  • Ethical, explainable, and trustworthy AI for communities
  • AI for social good and inclusive development
  • Bias mitigation and fairness in societal AI systems
  • Participatory platforms and citizen-centric intelligence
  • Cognitive and affective computing for social systems
  • AI-driven policy modeling and impact assessment

TRACK II: Smart Communities, Urban Systems, and Digital Infrastructure

  • Smart cities, smart villages, and connected communities
  • IoT and cyber-physical systems for urban intelligence
  • Intelligent transportation and smart mobility solutions
  • Smart energy, water, and waste management systems
  • Digital twins for urban and community planning
  • Edge and cloud intelligence for community services
  • Smart buildings and intelligent public infrastructure
  • Interoperability, scalability, and resilience of smart systems

TRACK III: Governance, Sustainability, and Resilient Smart Societies

  • Data-driven governance and e-governance platforms
  • Privacy, security, and trust in smart community ecosystems
  • AI for climate action and sustainable development
  • Disaster prediction, response, and community resilience
  • Smart healthcare, education, and social service delivery
  • Open data, digital democracy, and civic engagement
  • Legal, regulatory, and policy frameworks for societal intelligence
  • Technology-enabled social equity and inclusive smart societies