All authors submitting manuscripts to the 2026 IEEE ESCI Conference must strictly adhere to IEEE policies on originality and ethical publication practices.
• Plagiarism in any form or at any level is strictly prohibited and is considered a serious violation of professional ethics. Such misconduct may result in severe ethical, academic, and legal consequences.
• Manuscripts submitted to the 2026 IEEE ESCI Conference must represent original research work that has not been previously published and is not under consideration for publication in any other journal, conference, or forum.
• The IEEE anti-plagiarism policy applies to all submissions. The responsibility for ensuring originality and avoiding plagiarism rests solely with the author(s).
• All submitted papers will be screened using plagiarism detection tools. Manuscripts will be considered for review only if the overall similarity index is below 20% (including references) and the similarity from any single source does not exceed 10%.
• The use of AI-generated content is permitted only to a limited extent. The proportion of AI-generated material in a submission must not exceed 10% of the total content.
• Once a paper is submitted and assigned a Paper ID, no changes to authorship.
Failure to comply with the above guidelines may result in immediate rejection of the manuscript without review.