SPECIAL SESSIONS
Overview
The goal of special sessions (5-6 papers) is to provide focused discussions on new topics or innovative applications. Each prospective session/track organizer must submit a proposal, including the title of the session, a short description, and the organizer's name.
Please contact us as soon as possible to help you in the organization of your special session. All submitted papers undergo the same review process, and submission to proposed sessions is not a guarantee of acceptance.
Proposal Submission Requirements
Your proposal must include the following information (as outlined in the template):
- Session Title: A clear and concise title for the special session.
- Session Co-Chairs: Names, Affiliations, and Emails of all co-chairs (e.g., Prof. Alice, University of ABC).
- Session Description: A brief description of the problem addressed and the goal of the session.
- Topics of Interest: A bulleted list of topics relevant to the session.
How to Submit
- Download the template: Special Session Proposal Template (.docx)
- Fill in the required details (Session Title, Co-Chairs, Description, Topics).
- Convert the completed Word file to PDF.
- Upload the generated PDF to the CMT Conference Management System: Submit Proposal via CMT
Confirmed Special Sessions (CFP)
Special Session 1: "Advanced AI Applications in Smart Healthcare Systems"
Proposed by:
- Prof. John Doe, Example University, USA
- Dr. Jane Smith, Institute of Technology, UK
- Prof. Alan Turing, AI Research Lab, Canada
Session code: 9xy78
Click here to download the Call for PapersSpecial Session 2: "Sustainable Energy and Green Computing"
Proposed by:
- Dr. Robert Brown, State University, Germany
- Prof. Sarah Connor, Tech Institute, Australia
Session code: 4ab23
Click here to download the Call for Papers