Manuscript Submission

    Submission Guidelines

  • Paper submissions should be in MS-Word/PDF.
  • Papers submitted to ICUIS 2024 should be original and not published or submitted to any other conference/journal.
  • Papers must be clearly presented in English language.
  • Submissions which are simultaneously submitted to this conference and other events or publication venues as well as submissions that do not utilize the correct formatting template may not be accepted.
  • Submissions will be selected based on their originality, timeliness, significance, relevance, and clarity of presentation.
Full papers should be submitted via,
Paper Template
click here to download the MsWord Template
click here to download the LaTex Template
Peer Review

All accepted papers submitted for publication will be checked with anti-plagiarism software to check the overlapping/similarity index of the content with already published material. The papers with high overlapping index will be rejected strightaway. All other submissions will be sent for double blind reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of technical quality, relevance to the conference’s topics of interest, originality, significance, and clarity. Submissions failing to comply with paper formatting and authors anonymity will be rejected without reviews.


Final Notification

The notification will be emailed to the author based on the reviewers’ feedback. The Notification will be e-mailed to authors under any of the three categories

  1. Accepted [Corresponding author will receive an official acceptance letter as an attachment with the Email]
  2. May be accepted with minor/major changes
  3. Rejected

Editorial Policies

The authors should abide to the guidelines mentioned below before submitting the paper, if any dispute arises during peer review or after acceptance and publication and if authors are unable to give a valid explanation, ICUIS retains the right to remove a submission from the editing process.


Plagiarism
  • Plagiarism, image manipulation, and data fabrication are not tolerated.
  • Plagiarism includes copying research ideas, text, images, or data from another source/research literature, even from the author’s own publications without giving any credit to the original source.
  • Text copied from another source must be reused within quotations, and the original source must be referenced. If the design of a research, or the structure or language of the publication, was inspired by previous research, the corresponding works must be explicitly cited.
  • If plagiarism is detected during the peer review process, the manuscript will be rejected. If plagiarism is detected after publication, we will retract the paper.