1) Full paper submissions should be limited to a minimum of four (4) and maximum of ten (10) pages, (Word Template, LaTeX Template), including the bibliography and any possible appendices. Submissions longer than 10 pages will be rejected without review.
2) All submissions will be blind reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of technical quality, relevance to scope of the conference, originality, significance, and clarity.
3) Accepted papers up to 6 pages will be published with regular registration fee. Exceeding pages (more then 6 pages) will be charged an additional page fee.
4) At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register to the conference and present the paper. Only registered and presented papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
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All submitted papers will be sent to reviewers for blind review.
Review criteria include: Novel Contribution, Originality in Thought, Inferences, Key Strengths, Key Weaknesses, Areas of Improvement, Presentation/Organization of Research.
If the topic is relevant and the data quality meets the requirements, accepted papers will be arranged for oral presentation or poster presentation at the conference. Irrelevant or poor quality abstracts may be rejected. Accepted papers will receive notification information via email on Notification Date (July 20, 2026) and need to complete registration before Registration Due Date (August 10, 2026).
The conference does not accept papers that are under review elsewhere, accepted elsewhere, or already published in other conferences or journals at the time of submission.
Authors should not submit their papers elsewhere during the review period.
ICCSSE has a zero-tolerance policy for plagiarism. Submitted papers should contain the authors' original work and properly cite others' work. Authors are responsible for clearly indicating their own contributions and the published achievements/techniques they rely on or borrow from.
Sanctions for plagiarism include: Rejection or removal of the article from final publications; Reporting the misconduct to the author's supervisor and affiliated institution; Reporting the misconduct to relevant academic ethics oversight offices and research funding agencies; The right to publish information about the plagiarist's name, article title, affiliated institution, and details of misconduct.