The
International Conference on Information and
Communication Systems (ICICS 2021) is a forum
for scientists, engineers, and practitioners to
present their latest research results, ideas,
developments, and applications in all areas of
Computer and Information Sciences. The topics
that will be covered in the ICICS 2021 include,
but are not limited to: Artificial Intelligence,
Mobile Computing, Networking, Information
Security and Cryptography, Intrusion Detection
and Computer Forensics, Web Content Mining,
Bioinformatics and IT Applications, Database
Technology, Systems Integration, Information
Systems Analysis and Specification,
Communications, and Human-Computer Interaction.
Researchers are encouraged to submit original
research contributions in all major areas, which
include, but not limited to:
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Data Science and Applications
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Security, privacy, and digital forensics
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Internet of Things
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Cloud and High Performance Computing
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Software and web Engineering
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Multimedia, Computer Vision and Image Processing
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AI and Machine Learning
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Information Systems
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Electronics and Communication Systems
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Natural Language Processing and Applications
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Health informatics
Prospective authors are invited to submit full
papers following the guideline posted on the
conference website. Submitted papers will be
peer-reviewed (check review process in the
conference website), and prospective authors are
expected to present their papers at the
conference (IEEE no show policy will be
applied). The papers that are accepted and
presented at the conference will appear in CD
proceedings, the proceedings will be submitted
to IEEE. Best paper will be selected by peer
reviews and will be announced during the social
event at the conference. Submission web page is
here.
Journal Special Issues
Selected papers from the will be invited to submit an extended version to the following journals:
Papers will be selected based on their reviewers’ scores and appropriateness to the Journal’s theme. All extended versions will undergo reviews and must represent original unpublished research work. Further details will be made available at a later stage.