Deadlines (23:59 AOE)

Paper Submission May 2nd, 2025
Paper Notification July 24th, 2025
Paper Camera-Ready August 21st, 2025

About DSAA Industry Track

The DSAA’2025 Industry Track solicits industry contributions in data science and analytics, in any business domain, to be presented as a talk or poster in a dedicated session.

We seek industrial research, innovative and impactful applications of data science and analytics in industry, for instance case studies, best practices, insights, impacts, lessons learned, or interesting and challenging problems with a potential to spark new collaborations with academia. The accepted contributions will be presented as a talk or poster in a dedicated industry session at the conference.

To qualify for the Industry track, the submission is expected to address real-world problems using real-world data, and demonstrate innovation, insight, and technical depth.


Paper Submissions

All papers should be submitted electronically via the following SUBMISSION LINK.

The length of each submission to the Industry track should be at most four (4) pages — including references, but excluding the appendix if any — in the standard 2-column U.S. letter style of IEEE Conference template. For further information and instructions, see the IEEE Proceedings Author Guidelines.

DSAA’2025 operates double-blind reviewing to avoid any bias. Hence, submissions should not include author names or other identifying information. These should only be added after acceptance. For the same reason, works that have been issued as technical reports or similar cannot be considered for DSAA’2025. An exception to this rule applies to arXiv papers that were published in arXiv at least a month prior to DSAA’2025 submission deadline. Authors can submit these arXiv papers to DSAA provided that the submitted paper’s title and abstract are different from the one appearing in arXiv. Papers that appear in arXiv during the period from the DSAA’2025 submission deadline to the end of the review process, are not allowed.


Proceedings and Indexing

All accepted full-length papers will be published by IEEE and will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. The conference proceedings will be submitted for EI indexing through INSPEC by IEEE.


Important Policies

1. Reproducibility & supplementary: The advancement of data science depends heavily on reproducibility. We strongly recommend that the authors release their code and data to the public. Authors can provide an optional two (2) page supplement at the end of their submitted paper (it needs to be in the same PDF file and start on page 5). This supplement can only be used to include (i) information necessary for reproducing the experimental results reported in the paper (e.g., various algorithmic and model parameters and configurations, hyper-parameter search spaces, details related to dataset filtering and train/test splits, software versions, detailed hardware configuration, etc.), and (ii) any data, pseudo-code and proofs that due to space limitations, could not be included in the main manuscript.

2. Authorship: The list of authors at the time of submission is final and cannot be changed.

3. Dual submissions: DSAA is an archival publication venue as such submissions that have been previously published, accepted, or are currently under-review at peer-review publication venues (i.e., journals, conferences, workshops with published proceedings, etc.) are not permitted. DSAA has a strict no dual submission policy.

4. Conflicts of interest (COI): COIs must be declared at the time of submission. COIs include employment at the same institution at the time of submission or in the past three years, collaborations during the past three years, advisor/advisee relationships, plus family and close friends. Program chairs are not allowed to submit proposals to their managed track.

5. Attendance: At least one author of each accepted paper must register in full and attend the conference to present the paper. No-show papers will be removed from the IEEE Xplore proceedings.

6. AI-Generated Text: The use of artificial intelligence (AI)-generated text in an article shall be disclosed in the acknowledgements section of any paper submitted to an IEEE Conference or Periodical. The sections of the paper that use AI-generated text shall have a citation to the AI system used to generate the text.


Enquiries

General enquiries about Industry Track paper submissions should be submitted to Track Chairs.



Industry Track Chairs

Ruocheng Guo, ByteDance Research London – rguo.asu@gmail.com

Bo Han, Hong Kong Baptist University – bhanml@comp.hkbu.edu.hk

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