Format of Submissions

The AIDIST’2026 conference invites submissions of original and innovative research in the field of Artificial Intelligence. Researchers, practitioners, and domain experts are encouraged to contribute scientific papers that offer clear and substantial advancements in AI theory, methodology, or applications across strategic sectors.

Submissions are accepted in two distinct formats:

Long papers :

  • Articles presenting successful theoretical or practical research,supported by substantial results and in-depth analysis.
    Survey papers synthesizing and critically analyzing the current state of knowledge in a specific area are also welcome.
    Selected long papers will be presented orally at the conference.

Short papers :

  • Papers describing work in progress, preliminary studies, or partial results.
    Selected short papers will be presented through brief oral presentations and featured as posters during a dedicated session.

Tracks of submissions :

Contributions must align with at least one of the five thematic axes of the AIDIST’2026 conference and demonstrate clear technical, scientific, or applicative innovation:

  • Track 1: AI as a Catalyst for Ecological Resilience
  • Track 2: AI and Healthcare
  • Track 3: Citizenship and Ethics in the Era of AI
  • Track 4: AI in Industry and Services
  • Track 5:Theoretical and Methodological Aspects of AI

  Format of Submissions

All papers must be written in English or in French and adhere to the prescribed format:

  • Long papers :
    Maximum of 8 pages (including bibliography).

 

  • Short papers :
    Maximum of 6 pages (including bibliography).

 

N.B : – All submissions must adhere to the official conference template https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates and be submitted via the designated platform: https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=aidist2026
– Submissions that do not follow the specified format will be automatically rejected.
– Submissions must be anonymized.

  Criteria for assessing contribution proposals

Each submission will undergo peer review by a minimum of two independent reviewers. The evaluation criteria used are:

  • Originality and innovation
  • Scientific rigor and methodological soundness
  • Relevance to the conference themes
  • Clarity of language and overall paper quality