1. Language
English is the official language of the conference; the paper should be written and presented only in English.
2. Paper Length
Each paper should be within 4-6 pages, One registration covers 5 pages, extra page will be charged.
3. Presentation & Publication (Full paper)
Full paper is requested, if you are also considering publishing your paper.
4. Oral Presentation Only(Abstract)
If you just want to make an oral presentation during ICMIE 2024 without paper publication, please submit your abstract to us.
5. Academic Ethics
Articles submitted to the conference should report original, previously unpublished research results, experimental or theoretical and must not be under consideration for publication elsewhere. We firmly believe that ethical conduct is the most essential virtual of any academic. Hence any act of plagiarism is a totally unacceptable academic misconduct and cannot be tolerated. If an author is found to commit an act of plagiarism, the following acts of sanction will be taken:
1). Reject the article submitted or delete the article from the final publications.
2). Report the authors violation to his/her supervisor(s) and affiliated institution(s)
3). Report the authors violation to the appropriate overseeing office of academic ethics and research funding agency.
4). Reserve the right to publish the authors name(s), the title of the article, the name(s) of the affiliated institution and the details of misconduct, etc. of the plagiarist”
By submitting a paper to ICMIE, the authors agree to the review process and understand that papers undergo a peer-review process. Manuscripts will be reviewed by appropriately qualified experts in the field selected by the Conference Committee, who will give detailed comments and if the submission gets accepted the authors submit a revised ("camera-ready") version that takes into account this feedback.
All papers are reviewed using a double-blind review process: authors declare their names and affiliations in the manuscript for the reviewers to see, but reviewers do not know each other's identities, nor do the authors receive information about who has reviewed their manuscript.