Call for Late Breaking Contributions
Aims & Scope
Discovery Science 2025 conference provides an open forum for intensive discussions and exchange of new ideas among researchers working in the area of Discovery Science. The conference focus is on the use of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science and Big Data Analytics methods in science. Its scope includes the development and analysis of methods for discovering scientific knowledge, coming from machine learning, data mining, intelligent data analysis, and big data analytics, as well as their application in various domains.
The Posters Track complements the research track of the conference and offers an opportunity to present late-breaking results and showcase innovative implementations in an informal and interactive setting. During the Poster session authors are encouraged to directly connect with conference participants and engage in discussions about their work.
We invite submissions relevant to Discovery Science and which address, but are not limited to, the topics of the Research Track. We also welcome work that has already been seen in other places but needs to be shared with the Discovery Science community.
Important Dates
- Submission due: August 15, 2025
- Notification of acceptance: August 22, 2025
All dates are specified as 23:59:59 SST (Standard Samoa Time / Anywhere on Earth)
Submission Details
Authors should submit an up-to four-page extended abstract for evaluation. All submissions must be written in English, using the PDF file format, following the formatting guidelines of the research track, and submitted electronically via the CMT submission system.
Poster submissions should describe late-breaking research results, on-going research projects, or work-in-progress relevant to Discovery Science. Additional links to relevant resources are encouraged to be included in the submission.
The submissions should not be anonymised. Each submission will be reviewed by 2 members of the Program Committee.
Late Breaking Contributions are non-archival and will not be published in a conference proceedings.
At least one of the authors must be a registered participant at the conference to present the work.