Camera Ready Guidelines for Advances in Computer Science Research (ACSR) (Atlantis Press, Springer Nature)
Based on the official ECCT 2026 Camera Ready PDF for Advances in Computer Science Research (Atlantis Press, Springer Nature).
Please read the following carefully. Here are the steps you must follow:
- Please see the reviewers' comments for your paper at your author portal, which must be addressed.
- If the reviewers' comments have not been addressed, your paper will not be included in the Springer Lecture Notes on Networks and Systems. Use the template to answer reviewers' queries/comments: Reviewer response template .
- Prepare your final manuscript according to the Springer template in Word or LaTeX.
- Write the author's name properly and sequentially. Make sure that a name means just a name. DO NOT include Dr./Prof./Graduate Student/Mr./Ms. etc. in the names.
- Affiliations mean the name of the department, name of institute, and address of the institute with Zip Code. Add all authors' valid email addresses and mark the corresponding author in the author list.
- Abstract: Ensure that abstract is concise and accurate and the word limit is between 150 and 200 words.
- For more clarity and readability, please check the English of your paper by an expert or a native speaker.
- Make sure that no part of this paper (including Figure/Table/Algorithm) is copied from other sources. The similarity shall be less than 20% overall and less than 4% from a single source. Exclude references while checking similarity. AI contents must be below 20%.
- Make sure that all images/illustrations are from you and drawn by you. If redrawing from another source, include proper references and permissions as needed. Do not just download from a website or paper and put it into your paper.
- Check formatting, spelling, punctuation, fonts, and numbering for sections, figures, tables, and references.
- Acknowledgment section is optional; keep it concise.
- Make sure that all references are 100% cited within the paper and formatted in Springer style, including DOI where available.
- If referencing a web link, include the access date and page title.
- The camera-ready length is 12–15 pages; up to 16 pages if needed to address reviewers' comments.
Summary points for camera-ready preparation
- Must be formatted according to Springer guidelines as per the template.
- Abstract and conclusion need to be synchronized with the contents of the paper.
- Ensure there are no typos, grammatical errors, and logical gaps in the paper.
- Overall similarity should be less than 15% excluding biography and single-source similarity should be less than 5%.
- AI contents must be below 20% in the entire paper.
- Each paper in the reference section must be cited accurately in the paper.
- Figures and their contents should be clearly readable; vector formats like SVG, CDR, and AI are preferred.
- Tables and figures must have proper captions and in-text references.
- Provide more detailed explanations of the results where needed.
- References need to be formatted in Springer style with all necessary citation information.
Camera Ready Submission
Submit via the Conference Management System (CMT): Submit Paper in ECCT 2026.
Use the following naming conventions and required uploads:
- PDF: Paper ID_Camera Ready.pdf
- LaTeX: Paper ID_Camera Ready.zip
- Word: Paper ID_Camera Ready.docx
- Studentship proof: Paper ID_Studentship Proof
- IEEE CS membership proof: Paper ID_IEEE CS Membership Proof
- Payment proof: Paper ID_Payment Proof.pdf
- Reviewer response: Paper ID_Response-to-Reviewers-Comments.pdf
Upload copyright and consent for publication forms later.
Registration & Important Dates
At least one author must register and present. Otherwise, the paper will be withdrawn. Registration details: Registration Information ECCT 2026.
- Camera-ready paper due: April 30, 2026
- Registration deadline: April 30, 2026
- Conference dates: May 07-09, 2026