The abstract should provide a concise summary of the research, highlighting its objective, significance, methodology, key findings, and conclusions. It must clearly state the research problem and its relevance, offering a brief overview of the approach used. The abstract should emphasize the core contribution of the study, showcasing its originality and potential impact.
Authors should ensure clarity, coherence, and a structured flow, making the abstract informative yet succinct. Abstracts will undergo peer review, and only selected submissions will be invited for full paper submission and presentation at the conference.
Submission Guidelines:
- Abstract Length: 150–250 words (excluding title, keywords, and author details).
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Structure:
- Title: Clear, concise, and relevant to the study.
- Author(s) Name(s) & Affiliation(s): Full names, institutional affiliations, and email addresses.
- Keywords: 4–6 keywords relevant to the research.
- Abstract Body:
- Purpose: Clearly state the research problem and objective.
- Methodology: Briefly describe the research approach.
- Results: Summarize key findings.
- Conclusions: Highlight implications and contributions.
- Formatting Requirements:
- Font & Spacing: Times New Roman, 10 pt, single-spaced.
- File Format: Submit in MS Word (.doc/.docx) or LaTeX (.tex).
- Reference Style: Follow Springer LNCS format (if references are included).
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Plagiarism Policy: Submissions must be original, unpublished, and free from plagiarism.