Call for Papers
last update: September 19, 2025
Important Dates
- Paper Submission Due:
August 30 September 14 September 25, 2025
- Author Notification:
September 30 October 14 October 18, 2025
- Camera Ready Due:
- October 25, 2025
- Conference:
- November 26 - 28, 2025
General Information
The International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Computing and Systems (AIcompS) is the first KIPS international conference.
AIcompS aims to provide an international conference for researchers, developers, and practitioners to share their latest research findings, ideas, developments, and applications in the field of artificial intelligence, computing systems, and related areas.
The conference proceedings will (tentatively) be published in Springer Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS).
Selected papers may be invited for journal publication.
Topics of Interest
We invite submissions of original and unpublished research contributions in the following areas (but not limited to):
Area 1. Artificial Intelligence / AI Privacy / AI Safety / Security for AI
Track 1.1 Artificial Intelligence
- - Machine Learning
- - Deep Learning
- - Deep Learning Model Security and Testing
- - Natural Language Processing
- - Computer Vision
- - Robotics and Automation
- - Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Track 1.2 AI Privacy and Safety
- - Machine Learning Adversarial Attacks and Defenses
- - Deep Learning Model Security and Testing
- - LLM Security Attacks and Defenses
- - On-device AI Security
- - Robotics Security and Safety
- - Privacy Protections for AI Applications
(e.g., healthcare, finance, education)
Track 1.3 AI Applications
- - Image and Video Processing
- - Computer Graphics
- - Virtual and Augmented Reality
- - Human-Computer Interaction
- - Multimedia Applications
- - Multimedia Databases and Retrieval
Area 2. Systems for AI / Hardware / Networks / Information Security
Track 2.1 Computing Systems and AI
- - High-Performance Computing
- - Distributed and Cloud Computing
- - Parallel and Concurrent Computing
- - Embedded Systems
- - Real-Time Systems
- - Internet of Things (IoT)
- - Edge and Fog Computing
Track 2.2 Networks and Communications
- - Computer Networks
- - Wireless and Mobile Networks
- - Sensor Networks
- - Network Architectures and Protocols
- - Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
Track 2.3 Information Security
- - Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
- - System Security
- - Network Security
- - Malware Analysis and Detection
- - Privacy and Data Protection
- - Blockchain and Cryptocurrency
Please note that industrial papers are highly encouraged.
Submission
Ensure submissions are compatible with PDF and Adobe Reader.
Use the provided [paper template (latex)] or [paper template (word)]. Non-compliance may lead to rejection.
Non-compliance may lead to rejection.
(Full Paper - Anonymous submission):
The main body should be at least 12 pages (in Springer CCIS proceeding format), including the bibliography and appendices.
The bibliography and appendices have no length limit at submission but are optional for reviewers.
Appendices should provide supplementary information; the main paper must be self-contained.
(Experience Papers):
Authors of work previously published in leading venues are invited to submit a concise summary 1 to 2 pages that
emphasizes key contributions and insights of the original publication along with their recent experience and update
(Short Papers - Anonymous submission):
Authors whose contributions do not warrant a full-length paper are encouraged to submit a short paper of up to six (6) pages (in Springer CCIS proceeding format). Accepted short papers will be included in the proceedings as part of the Short Paper Session.
Please note that the conference will be conducted in a hybrid format, allowing for both in-person and online participation. Additionally, presentations and submissions are permitted to be made online.