Publication:
Paper accepted by ICOAI 2026 will be published in conference proceedings or one of the following journal based on the topic of the paper. 
Journal of Advances in Information Technology (JAIT, ISSN: 1798-2340 (Online))
Abstracting/Indexing: ESCI (Web of Science), Scopus, EBSCO, Google Scholar, CNKI, etc.
Or
International Journal of Machine Learning (IJML, ISSN: 2972-368X) 
Abstracting/Indexing: Inspec (IET), Google Scholar, Crossref, ProQuest, Electronic Journals Library, CNKI. 

Topics:
Artificial Intelligence in Scheduling and Optimization
Artificial Life 
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Brain-Machine Interfaces 
Cognitive Systems and Applications 
Collective Intelligence 
Data Mining 
Differential Evolution 
Evolutionary Data Mining 
Evolutionary Design 
Fuzzy Pattern Recognition 
Fuzzy Systems for Robotics 
Game Theory 
Hardware Implementations
Human–Computer Interaction
Intelligent Database Systems
Knowledge Engineering
Machine Learning
Modeling and Identification
For more topics, please check:http://www.icoai.org/cfp.html

Submission Guideline:
Language: All submissions should be written in English.
Submission Types: Abstract submission for presentation only without publication; Full paper submission for both presentation and publication.
Paper Length: The submitted papers should be no less than 8 pages. 
How to submit? Send to official email directly: icoai@iacsit.net or Submit via Online submission system: http://confsys.iconf.org/submission/icoai2026

Program Overview:
Day 1: Friday | September 25, 2026
10:00--17:00-Registration and Materials Collection

Day 2: Saturday | September 26, 2026
9:30--9:35-Opening Remarks
9:35--12:30-Keynote & Invited Speeches
12:30--14:00-Lunch
14:00--19:45-Oral Presentation Sessions 1-4
14:00--19:45-Oral Presentation Sessions 5-8

Day 3: Sunday | September 27, 2026
10:00--18:00-City Tour

Conference Venue:
University of Haute-Alsace, France
University of Haute-Alsace was officially founded on the 8th October 1975 and now incorporates 4 faculties, 2 engineering schools and 2 Institutes of Technology (IUTs) some of which pre-date the university itself. In fact, this is exactly the case with the two engineering schools (established in the 19th century) which were created in response to the needs of local industrialists for skilled manual workers. Ever since, the university has continued to expand and improve its education and training course portfolio and also to focus upon its research to feed into its learning and teaching programmes and enhance their professionalism and innovative nature.

Contact:
Conference secretary: Ms. Yolanda Dong
Email: icoai@iacsit.net