SUBMISSION

Paper Peer Review

All submissions will undergo a double-blind peer review by 2–3 experts in relevant fields. Acceptance will be based on the quality of the paper and satisfactory revisions in response to reviewers’ comments.

Upon Acceptance of Your Paper

Following a conditional acceptance, participants will be asked to prepare the final camera-ready version of their submission as well as a brief summary of changes and clarifications in response to reviewers’ feedback.

Authors of formally accepted papers will be required to prepare a presentation, either as an onsite talk or a poster display. At least one author of each accepted paper must register for and attend the conference.

Paper Formating

Authors should prepare a manuscript using the ACM Master Article Submission template.

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The BDAIA 2025 paper submission site is now open: Submission System

Please review our Call for Papers for more details.

Guidelines for Using Generative AI (GenAI) Tools in Manuscripts
Generative AI tools can assist in academic writing but must be used responsibly to maintain research integrity. Authors bear full responsibility for all manuscript content, including AI-generated material. Please follow these guidelines:

1. Language and Formatting:
GenAI tools (e.g., ChatGPT, Grammarly) may be used to improve grammar, spelling, and formatting. Authors must carefully review and edit all AI-generated content for accuracy and coherence.

2. Content Accuracy & Originality:
Verify the correctness of AI-generated text, citations, and data. Use plagiarism detection tools to ensure originality and avoid copyright issues.

3. Figures and Data:
Review AI-generated charts and visuals to ensure they accurately represent the original data and do not mislead.

4. Transparency and Disclosure:
Disclose the use of AI tools in the Methodology or Acknowledgements section, specifying the tool name, version, and specific use (e.g., language editing, data analysis).

5. No Data Fabrication or Manipulation:
Do not use GenAI to create, fabricate, or manipulate data or images in a way that distorts research results.

6. Limitations and Authorship:
GenAI tools cannot replace human research efforts or be credited as authors. Only human contributors responsible for the work should be listed as authors.

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