Paper Submission
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (up to 5 pages for technical content including figures and possible references) or extended abstracts (for oral presentations) via the SEAI conference website. Manuscripts should be original (not submitted/published anywhere else) and written in accordance with the standard conference template. The accepted abstracts will not be published, however the abstracts and/or the presentations will be included in SEAI conference program. Accepted papers and abstracts will be scheduled in lecture sessions.
Papers should be submitted through this link: http://confsys.iconf.org/submission/seai2026
Standard conference templates for LaTeX and Word formats are found here: Paper-Template Download (LATEX TEMPLATE and DOC.)
The final camera-ready manuscript of your paper should account for all the critical reviewers’ feedback. The page limit for each submission is flexible. The general paper material (including text, figures, tables, acknowledgement, etc.) must fit into 5 pages, while additional pages will be permitted at the cost of $50 per additional page, if exceeds 5 pages (A maximum of 10 pages is acceptable).
All camera-ready manuscript submissions MUST be formatted with the standard conference templates. Furthermore, in order for your paper(s) to be published in the SEAI 2026 Conference Proceedings and IEEE Xplore, an author (including students) of an accepted paper is required to register for the conference at the Full rate and must present the paper at the conference.
The reviewing process of the SEAI conference aims to provide authors with constructive feedback on their papers, even when a submission is rejected. All submissions will be subjected to double-blind peer reviews, who are expert or have been experiencing in the related field for years. The accepted papers must be revised, taking into consideration the referees' comments and suggestions, before inclusion in the conference proceedings.