Connectionists: ICONIP 2026, Melbourne | Submission deadline: May 31, 2026
M Tanveer
mtanveer at iiti.ac.in
Wed May 13 09:19:41 EDT 2026
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to invite you to submit your latest research to the *33rd
International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP 2026)*,
to be held *23–27 November 2026* at the *Melbourne Convention and
Exhibition Centre*, Melbourne, Australia.
ICONIP is the flagship annual conference of the *Asia Pacific Neural
Network Society (APNNS)* and has a more than 30‑year tradition of bringing
together leading researchers and practitioners in neural information
processing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computational
neuroscience. [iconip2026.org] <https://iconip2026.org/call-for-papers>
*Important Date*
- *Paper submission deadline:* *31 May 2026*
*Submission Portal*
- Call for Papers - ICONIP2026 <https://iconip2026.org/call-for-papers>
*Topics of Interest*
ICONIP 2026 welcomes *original, high‑quality research papers* across
theory, algorithms, models, methodologies, applications, and emerging
frontiers, including (but not limited to):
- *Theory & Algorithms:* machine learning, neural networks,
optimisation, causality, explainable and responsible AI, time‑series
analysis, privacy and security for AI
- *Cognitive & Computational Neuroscience:* neural data analysis,
brain–machine interfaces, reasoning and consciousness, computational
psychiatry, social cognition
- *Human‑Centred Computing:* bioinformatics, healthcare, human activity
recognition, HCI, neuromorphic hardware, recommender systems
- *Applications & Frontiers:* computer vision, natural language
processing, robotics and control, big data analytics, information
retrieval, multimedia systems
(Full scope available at: https://iconip2026.org/call-for-papers)
*📖 Publications*
All accepted papers will be published in *Springer’s Lecture Notes in
Computer Science (LNCS)* and *Communications in Computer and Information
Science (CCIS)* series, following a *single‑blind peer‑review process*.
*Why ICONIP 2026?*
- A premier international forum for neural information processing and AI
research
- Strong interdisciplinary participation from academia and industry
- A unique opportunity to engage with the Asia‑Pacific and global AI
community
- Hosted in *Melbourne*, a world‑class city renowned for research,
innovation, and culture
We would greatly appreciate it if you could *circulate this call within
your networks* and encourage colleagues and students to submit their work.
For full details on submissions, tracks, special sessions, workshops, and
tutorials, please visit:
*https://www.iconip2026.org <https://www.iconip2026.org>*
We look forward to welcoming you to Melbourne for *ICONIP 2026*.
Kind Regards
ICONIP 2026 organising committee
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Prof. M. Tanveer
IEEE CIS Distinguished Lecturer (2024-2026)
INSA Distinguished Lecture Fellow
SERB Ramanujan Fellow and INSA Associate Fellow
Elected Board of Governors - APNNS (2023-2026)
Chair, IEEE CIS Chapter - MP Section
Professor of Mathematics
Indian Institute of Technology Indore
Email: mtanveer at iiti.ac.in
Mobile: +91-9413259268
Homepage: https://mtanveer.profiles.iiti.ac.in
Associate Editor: IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems (IF: 11.9) (2025 -)
Associate Editor - IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computational
Intelligence (IF: 6.5) (2025 -).
Associate Editor: IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks & Learning Systems
(IF: 8.9) (2022-2024).
Senior Action Editor (Equivalent to A-EiC): Neural Networks, Elsevier (IF:
6.3).
Associate Editor: Pattern Recognition, Elsevier (IF: 7.6).
Editorial Board: Applied Soft Computing, Elsevier (IF: 6.6).
Board of Editors: Engineering Applications of AI, Elsevier (IF: 8.0).
Associate Editor: Neurocomputing, Elsevier (IF: 6.5).
Associate Editor: Cognitive Computation, Springer (IF: 4.3).
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