The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Machine Intelligence and Smart Innovation (ICMISI 2026)

9-12 May 2026, Egypt

ICMISI conference brings together experts to broaden their knowledge in emerging areas of research, allows academia to meet industry from the international community to exchange experiences, demonstrate their studies, and further advance AI technologies.

 

Papers should clearly demonstrate the research or practical contribution, the relevance to the field, and the relation to prior work. Submitted papers will be evaluated according to their novelty, significance, originality, technical quality, and contribution to the field. All submitted papers will be blind peer reviewed by experts' referee to the professional and scientific standards. Prospective authors are invited to submit original and previously unpublished paper in DOC or PDF format via conference submission system. The camera ready paper should be in regular version (6 pages). All accepted and presented papers, that meet IEEE qualifications, will be submitted to be considered for indexing in IEEE Explore.

As the conference proceeds with the blind review process, authors are kindly requested to upload two versions of the manuscript paper: 
- One "Blind version" without any author names and affiliations, and
- One "Complete version" with all author names, affiliations, and Email contacts.

IEEE Manuscript Template Form

Authors are invited to submit an original full-length paper (up to 6 pages) reporting original research using the Microsoft CMT on-line submission system. The paper should contain a complete description of the proposed model, new contribution, material and methods, experimental results and conclusion.

Submission

 

The suggested length for full papers is 6 pages, including all text, tables, figures, and references. We encourage all authors to use as much of the allowed space to effectively explain their work..

Call for Paper

Plagiarism Policy

ICMISI2026 takes plagiarism very seriously and regards plagiarism as professional misconduct. Papers will be screened for plagiarism and when identified the paper will be rejected.

The paper prior to submission should be checked for plagiarism  (use licensed plagiarism software and/or “IEEE Crosscheck”). plagiarism check report should not exceed 20%.

Further, you have to strictly implement the ethical guidelines for publication.

All questions about submissions can be sent as mail to:
   conf.aast@aast.edu

 

The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.