

ABOUT DAI 2026
The 2026 4th International Conference on Data Science, Advanced Algorithms and Intelligent Computing (DAI 2026) will be held from December 3–5, 2026, in Shanghai, China. As the world enters a new era defined by intelligent technologies, data-driven decision-making, and rapid breakthroughs in large-scale AI models, the fields of data science and intelligent computing have become central drivers of scientific progress and industrial transformation. Advances in foundation models, autonomous systems, edge computing, and algorithmic optimization are reshaping the way societies operate, accelerating innovation across sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, finance, education, and smart cities.
Against this technological backdrop, DAI 2026 aims to provide an international platform for researchers, engineers, and industry experts to exchange cutting-edge insights and explore emerging trends in data mining, machine learning, deep learning, advanced algorithms, intelligent systems, and related interdisciplinary domains. The conference will feature keynote speeches, invited talks, technical sessions, poster presentations, and networking opportunities that foster collaboration and inspire new research directions.
Shanghai, a global hub for technological innovation and digital transformation, offers the ideal setting for this gathering. With its dynamic research environment and rapidly growing AI ecosystem, the city provides a vibrant backdrop for academic dialogue and industry engagement.
DAI 2026 warmly welcomes participants from around the world to join us in Shanghai to share innovations, discuss challenges, and collectively advance the future of data science and intelligent computing. We look forward to your participation in making this year’s conference a truly impactful and inspiring event.
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Important Dates
Submission Deadline: October 07, 2026
Notification Deadline: November 10, 2026
Registration Deadline: November 25, 2026
Conference Dates: December 03–05, 2026
Peer Review Policy
All submissions to DAI 2026 will be peer reviewed, and each paper will be reviewed by two independent reviewers. Reviewers will evaluate submissions based on the requirements of the conference proceedings, predefined criteria, and the quality, completeness, originality, and grammar of the research presented. The notification of acceptance or rejection will be sent to the authors once the peer review process is completed.
Manuscript Requirements:
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The manuscript must be written in English;
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The manuscript should be prepared in accordance with the conference template;
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The manuscript topic should be relevant to the conference themes;
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The manuscript should be at least 4 pages long;
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Plagiarism and duplicate submissions are prohibited;
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The manuscript should demonstrate innovation and scientific value.
Publication
All submissions to DAI 2026 will be peer reviewed. After a rigorous review process, the registered and presented papers will be collected in the digital conference proceedings.
Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and submitted for indexing in major databases, including CPCI, CNKI, Wanfang Data, Google Scholar, and CrossRef, after publication.
# DAI 2024 Conference Proceedings has been published in ITM Web of Conferences.
# DAI 2023 Conference Proceedings has been published in Advances in Intelligent Systems Research.
Submission
By submitting a paper to DAI 2026, authors agree to the peer-review process and acknowledge that all submissions will undergo peer review.
Manuscripts will be reviewed by appropriately qualified experts in the field selected by the conference committee, who will provide detailed comments. If a submission is accepted, the authors will be required to submit a revised version that takes this feedback into account.
All papers are reviewed through a double-blind peer-review process.
The DAI 2026 committee makes significant efforts in reviewing submitted papers and organizing conference sessions to ensure that participants gain maximum benefit from the event.
Authors’ Guidelines on the Use of AIGC (AI-Generated Content)
Authors must ensure originality and academic integrity; AI tools may be used only for language assistance and must be disclosed. Undisclosed AI use or ethical misconduct may result in rejection or retraction.
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