Call for Papers

Topics

Contributions to theory and practice, including but not limited to, the following technical areas, are invited:

Awareness Computing

Big Data Computing

Brain-Inspired Cognitive Systems

Cognitive Situation Management

Computational Collective Intelligence

Computational Cybernetics

AI-Based Smart Manufacturing Systems

Computational Intelligence

Computational Life Science

Computational Psychophysiology

Cyber-enabled World

Cyber-Medical Systems

Cybernetics for Cyber-Physical Systems

Cyber Humanities

Cyber Systems and Engineering

Evolving Intelligent Systems

Granular Computing

Information Assurance & Intelligent Multimedia-Mobile Communications

Intelligent Industrial Systems

Intelligent Internet Systems

Intelligent Vehicular Systems & Control

Knowledge Acquisition in Intelligent Systems

Machine Learning

Medical Informatics

Social and Economic Security

Social Computing and Social Intelligence

Soft Computing

Quantum Cybernetics
Biometrics and Applications

Brain-Machine Interface Systems

Cognitive Computing

Companion Technology

Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design

Cyber Humanities

Cyber Systems and Engineering

Environmental Sensing, Networking and Decision-Making

Human Centered Transportation Systems

Humanized Crowd Computing

Human-Machine Interaction for Connected and Automated Vehicles

Information Systems for Design and Marketing

Interactive and Wearable Computing and Devices

Shared Control

Visual Analytics and Communications
Autonomous Bionic Robotic Aircraft

Bio-mechatronics and Bio-robotics Systems

Blockchain

Conflict Resolution

Cyber-Physical Cloud Systems

Cyber Humanities

Cyber Systems and Engineering

Discrete Event Systems

Distributed Intelligent Systems

Embodied AI Systems

Enterprise Architecture and Engineering

Enterprise Information Systems

Flexible Electronic Systems

Grey Systems

Homeland Security

Intelligent Learning in Control Systems

Intelligent Power and Energy Systems

Intelligent Systems to Human-Aware Sustainability

Intelligent Transportation Systems

Logistics Informatics and Industrial Security Systems

Medical Mechatronics

Model-Based Systems Engineering

Robotics and Intelligent Sensing

Service Systems and Organization

Systems Biology

System of Systems

The 2026 International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (ICSC) is the flagship conference of the Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society. It provides an international forum for researchers, educators, and practitioners to learn, share knowledge, report most recent innovations and developments, and exchange ideas and advances in all aspects of systems science and engineering, human-machine systems, and cybernetics. The theme of the ICSC 2026 conference is “Human-Centric Intelligence: Shaping the Digital Future”.

ICSC Submission Guidline

Authors must adhere to the conference written paper format (including paper title, authors and affiliations, figures, and references), and they must submit the draft version of the paper for review before the submission deadlines (see dates HERE). Papers should be submitted to the PaperCept submission system. The conference is very strict about the requirements for PDF files for inclusion in the digital library. Please follow the provided templates in MS Word or LaTeX format to organize your paper. Letter page size should be used.

Prospective authors are expected to submit only their original works. The conference will be using the CrossCheck automated screening system to help verify the originality of papers. Submitted manuscripts may be compared to over 20 million articles in databases worldwide. Papers that violate publication principles will be immediately rejected. For further details, please have a look at the Conference Authors Center. The ICSC 2026 conference utilizes a single-blind review process.

Accepted papers must be presented at the conference, either by the authors themselves or by a representative. If a paper is not presented, it will not be included in the conference proceedings. Accepted and presented papers will be copyrighted to the conference organizers and published in the digital library. They will also be submitted to Scopus and Ei Compendex for indexing after the conference. In addition, authors are generally permitted to share and post their papers, provided they adhere to the publication guidelines.

For paper submission, please use the template below and submit the contribution via the PaperCept system:

Paper Types

Regular Papers
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers electronically through the conference website. Papers (regular length of up to 6 pages) with a maximum of 2 overlength pages (including paper title, authors and affiliations, figures, and references) for an extra fee should be concise but contain sufficient details and references to allow critical review. Papers will be reviewed (single-blinded) by at least two referees for technical merit and content.


Special Sessions Papers
Special Sessions provide a focused discussion of new and innovative topics. Special Session proposers should download the special session proposal template and submit the completed proposal to the Special Session Chairs. Special Session organizers should collect at least six papers. All submitted special session papers undergo the same review process as regular papers, and submission to the proposed session is not a guarantee of acceptance.


Work-in-Progress and Industrial Papers
These contributions are intended to show work-in-progress and to promote contributions from industries on technology development, innovations, and implementations, which will facilitate collaboration between industrial and academic members of the community. Such papers describe research that has not yet produced the results required for a regular paper, but that, due to its novelty and potential impact, deserves to be shared with the community at an early stage.
These submissions must follow the guidelines for the regular and special sessions but are limited to four (4) pages (total length including references). All submitted work-in-progress and industrial papers undergo the same review process as regular papers via the submission page.


Workshop Papers
These contributions are intended to promote applied research and applications, including work-in-progress, and facilitate increased collaboration between industrial and academic members of the community. All submitted workshop papers undergo the same review process as regular papers, and submission to the proposed session is not a guarantee of acceptance.

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