ICDIA 2026 — A Second Hybrid Conference and Homecoming
Advancing Data Systems
& Ethical Practices
in a GenAI Era
The International Conference on Data-Driven Innovations and Applications returns for its second edition — bringing together researchers, practitioners, and innovators from around the globe.
Conference Theme
Advancing Data Systems and Ethical Practices in a GenAI Era
ICDIA 2026 explores the intersection of data-driven innovation and ethical responsibility as generative AI reshapes every domain — from healthcare and agriculture to governance and education. We invite original research that pushes boundaries while grounding itself in responsible practice.
Important Dates
Mark Your Calendar
Call for Papers
Research Tracks & Sub-Themes
Papers are invited across five thematic tracks covering the full spectrum of data-driven research and innovation.
- Data Acquisition
- Data Collection
- Data Extraction Techniques
- Data Cleaning and Pre-processing
- Data Annotation
- Feature Engineering
- Data Integration and Fusion
- Synthetic & Augmented Data for Intelligent Systems
- Exploratory Data Analysis
- Data Mining Techniques
- Learning from Data — AI Systems
- AI/ML in Healthcare, Agriculture, Industry, Smart Systems
- Real-time and Streaming Data Analytics
- Big Data Technologies
- Cloud Computing for Data Management
- Edge-Cloud Data Ecosystems
- Distributed Data Infrastructure
- Scalable Storage and Processing Architectures
- Data Pipeline Engineering
- Internet of Things & Biosensors
- Data Governance and Management
- Data Privacy and Ethics
- Data Security and Protection
- Bias and Fairness in Data Systems
- Data Quality and Integrity
- Data Sharing and Access Frameworks
- Foundation Models (text, image, audio, video, multimodal)
- Generative Model Architectures and Optimization
- Fine-tuning of Foundation Models
- Cross-modal Generation and Translation
- Dataset Design and Curation for GenAI
- Deepfake and Synthetic Media Detection
- Safety, Fairness, and Ethics in Generative AI
Note on Data Collection & Acquisition: Authors with research data available in a public data repository are encouraged to add the dataset link during the online submission process.
Distinguished Speakers
Keynote & Lead Presenters
Registration
Attendance Fees
The conference is hybrid, accommodating international attendees who cannot participate in person. Local participants are strongly encouraged to attend physically.
Submission Guidelines
How to Submit
All papers must be submitted electronically through the Microsoft CMT conference management system.
- 01Length: Maximum 6 pages in double-column format, including figures and tables. References not included in the 6-page limit; formatted per IEEE reference style.
- 02Originality: Papers must be original and not under consideration elsewhere. Turnitin plagiarism detection will be used.
- 03Review: Double-blind peer review. Authors notified of acceptance, rejection, or revision requests.
- 04Publication: Accepted papers published in a Book of Abstract/Proceedings in Communications in Physical Sciences.
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