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Call for Papers: COMPSAC 2025

8-11 July 2025 | Toronto, Canada

Important Dates

  • Workshop, proposal papers due - 15 October 2024 1 November 2024
  • Workshop, proposal notification - 15 November 2024
  • Symposium papers due - 15 February 2025 28 February 2025 5 March 2025
  • Full symposium paper notification - 7 April 2025
  • Workshop papers due - 15 April 2025
  • Workshop papers notification - 1 May 2025
  • Camera-ready copy –  1 June 2025


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Call for Papers

COMPSAC 2025: Harnessing the Power of Intelligent Systems: Shaping the Future

The field of computing is rapidly evolving, driven by groundbreaking advancements in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data analytics. At the forefront of this transformation lie intelligent systems, poised to revolutionize industries and societies. The 2025 IEEE COMPSAC conference in Toronto will be a global forum to explore intelligent systems’ latest breakthroughs and applications across diverse domains. From autonomous vehicles and smart cities to personalized healthcare and sustainable energy solutions, intelligent systems are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. Innovative software and hardware architectures are underpinning these systems, enabling the robust, scalable, and efficient execution of complex algorithms and models. Distributed systems, edge computing paradigms, and heterogeneous computing platforms are vital to realizing the full potential of intelligent systems.

This conference invites researchers, practitioners, and visionaries to share their insights, innovations, and experiences in developing and deploying intelligent systems that address real-world challenges. Emerging technologies such as quantum computing and blockchain will also be highlighted, as they hold the potential to unlock new frontiers in computing and engineering by enabling more powerful simulations, secure data sharing, and resilient systems.

The 49th IEEE International Conference on Computers, Software, and Applications (COMPSAC 2025) will be held in Toronto, Canada on July 8-11, 2025. The conference theme is Harnessing the Power of Intelligent Systems: Shaping the Future. Intelligent Systems at COMPSAC 2025 will focus on research and development of computing technologies for their eventual integration into all aspects of society. COMPSAC 2025 will bring together researchers, developers, practitioners, and policymakers worldwide to discuss the latest advances in their fields and their challenges.

Submissions are invited for new and previous workshops in content areas such as:

  • Architecture, design, deployment, and management of networks and applications
  • Advances in artificial intelligence and machine learning
  • Artificial intelligence for intelligent network management
  • Advanced visual knowledge management tools
  • Consumer devices, systems and services
  • Deep analysis of data-driven applications
  • Distributed big data management
  • Dynamic data science and big data analytics in finance
  • Digital and public health
  • Data science and machine learning for cybersecurity, IOT and digital forensics
  • Digital twins for metaverse
  • eHealth systems and web technologies
  • Rising ICT solutions for smart grids as multi-energy systems
  • Medical computing
  • Modeling and verifying distributed-embedded applications
  • Network technologies for security, administration and protection
  • Open Education Resources
  • Quality oriented reuse of software
  • Security aspects in processes and services engineering
  • Smart computing and applications
  • Secure digital identity management
  • Software engineering for smart systems
  • Smart IOT sensors and social systems for eHealth and well-being applications
  • Smart and sustainable mobility and logistics in smart cities
  • Software test automation
  • Security, trust, and privacy for software applications
  • Workflows in distributed environments
  • Autonomous systems


Submission Guidelines

Submissions may be in the form of long or short papers, posters, abstracts, and the unique J/C format. J/C submissions will describe unpublished extensions to previously published work. Overall, the essential goal of the conference is to promote the development of responsible and sustainable digital technologies to improve our lives and build a better future.

Note on use of AI: The use of content generated by artificial intelligence (AI) in an article (including but not limited to text, figures, images, and code) shall be disclosed in the acknowledgments section of any article submitted to an IEEE publication. The AI system used shall be identified, and specific sections of the article that use AI-generated content shall be identified and accompanied by a brief explanation regarding the level at which the AI system was used to generate the content.

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