ADMA2026 Call for Industry Papers
The 22nd International Conference on Advanced Data
Mining and Applications (ADMA2026) will be held in Hong Kong
SAR, China, November 1-3, 2026. ADMA2026 aims at bringing
together the experts on data mining from around the world, and
providing a leading international forum for the dissemination
of original research findings in data mining, spanning
applications, algorithms, software and systems, as well as
different applied disciplines with potential in data mining,
such as smart transportation, fintech, intelligent
manufacturing, biomedical science, green computing,
personalized education, etc. This time-honored conference has
been ranked C level by CCF (China Computer Federation).
It is our great pleasure to invite you to participate in this
premier annual event through contributing applied research
papers and demonstrations from industrial applications and
deployment in data mining. ADMA2026 Industry Track
concentrates on applied research and development aspects for
data mining algorithms, techniques, tools, platforms, and
systems addressing real-world problems. Besides scientific
contribution, the submissions are also expected to demonstrate
significant industrial impacts and measurable benefits to the
public or private sectors. Generally, this track solicits
high-quality and original work about experience and novel
designs of the best practices in industrial data mining
applications, newly released and deployed data mining
services, platforms, and systems, insightful analysis on new
large-scale datasets from real industry data mining
applications with unique angles, as well as insightful
analysis on challenges and trends in data mining business and
markets that will benefit practitioners and policy makers.
Same as the research track, accepted industry track papers
will be published by Springer in LNAI (Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence) and indexed in EI and DBLP. To
scaffold the practicability, an accepted paper should be
presented in a talk by the authors with showcasing a brief
pre-recorded video demo or live demo. At least one of the
authors of an accepted industry track paper must register in
full and attend the conference to present the work. The review
will be single-blind, i.e., authors can include
identity and affiliation information in their submissions.
Submission Site
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/ADMA2026
When creating an industry track paper submission, authors should select the “Industry” track.Important Dates (AoE Time)
| Submission Deadline |
May 29, 2026 |
| Notification |
August 3, 2026 |
| Camera-Ready Submission Deadline |
August 17, 2026 |
| Conference Dates |
November 1-3, 2026 |
Themes and Topics
We invite authors to submit papers relevant to the topics include, but are not limited to:
Data Mining Theories and Technologies
- Data mining foundations and algorithms
- Grand challenges in big data mining
- Mining on data streams
- Graph mining
- Spatial and temporal data mining
- Text, video, multimedia data mining
- Web mining and social networks
- Correlation mining and causality analysis
- Recommender systems
- Generative data mining
- Deep learning models for data mining
- Trustworthy and responsible data mining
- Data mining security and privacy
- Federated and privacy-aware data mining
- Parallel and distributed data mining
- Interactive data mining and visualisation
- Benchmarking and evaluations
- Trends in advanced data mining
Data Mining Applications
- Data mining for edge intelligence
- Data mining for bioinformatics
- Image mining & interpretations
- E-commerce data mining
- Healthcare informatics
- Disaster prediction and prevention
- Data Mining Applications with LLMs
- Financial market analysis
- Software analysis with data mining
- Data mining enhanced education
- Data mining for AgriTech
- Data mining in Internet of Things
- Mining for database management
- Data mining for space science
- Data mining for cyber security
- Data mining for eScience
- Smart Cities applications
- Data mining for societal science
Submission Guidelines
Formatting Guidelines
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The paper should be in English and contain unpublished contributions to the data mining and related fields.
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Manuscripts must be prepared in accordance with the LNAI (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence) format. For the template and details on the LNCS style, see Springer's Author Instructions
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The paper should NOT exceed 15 pages in LNAI format.
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Submissions are reviewed in a single-blind manner, i.e., author identities and affiliations will be disclosed to reviewers during the review process if provided, but authors will not see who has reviewed their papers.
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The list of authors at the time of submission is final and cannot be changed.
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"Submitted papers" must comply with all of the rules below. Any violation may result in an "desk reject".
Manuscript Preparation
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Authors should aim to avoid copy&pasting substantial amounts of text from their own prior publications, as such text blocks may be readily recognized by experts familiar with the state of the art and recent papers in the area.
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Authors should aim to avoid copy&pasting substantial amounts of text from their own prior publications, as such text blocks may be readily recognized by experts familiar with the state of the art and recent papers in the area.
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Similarly, authors should not directly reuse figures from their own prior publications without attribution. Ideally, “fresh” figures should be prepared and used whenever possible. If that is not a viable option, that is, if a figure must be reused, then a citation should be included giving credit to the original paper from which the illustration has been adapted.
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Authors are encouraged to provide source code and datasets in the submissions where appropriate, to showcase strong evidence for reproducibility and facilitate reviewers to assess the practicability and the overall quality.
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It is imperative to acknowledge the contributions of AI models in the generation of textual content. Authors utilizing AI-generated text in their manuscripts are required to assume full responsibility for the accuracy, integrity, and originality of the material presented. Furthermore, any section of the paper employing AI-generated text should include clear documentation and description of the AI system utilized. This transparency ensures that readers can discern between human-authored content and text generated by AI, fostering a culture of accountability and integrity within the scholarly community.
Supplementary Materials
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Supplementary materials, such as technical appendices, source codes, and datasets, may be submitted separately in a single file to CMT, in ZIP or PDF format within 20MB, using the "Upload Supplementary Material" button.
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There is no page limit for your supplementary materials. The main paper, including references, acknowledgements, limitation claims, etc., should NOT exceed 15 pages in the LNAI format. Please do not attach technical appendices at the end of the main paper if this causes your file to be over the 15-page limit. Any submission violating this submission policy will be desk-rejected.
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The deadline for submitting supplementary materials will be 3 days after the paper submission deadline.
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Instead of using CMT, you may also choose to upload your supplementary materials to a repository (e.g., GitHub) and provide a URL in your paper. So, our reviewers can refer to the repository for your supplementary materials. This option is recommended if your files are over the 20MB size limit. Please do not edit the repository after the supplementary materials submission deadline.
Dual Submission Policy
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Submissions to ADMA2026 must not be under review or accepted for publication in any other archival venue at the time of submission. Archival venues include conferences, journals, or workshops with official proceedings. Dual submissions to such venues are strictly prohibited and will result in desk rejection.
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Submissions that are also being considered for non-archival workshops (e.g., workshops without published proceedings or with only informal abstracts) are permitted, provided that the authors clearly disclose this information to the Program Chair at the time of submission. The non-archival workshop must not require exclusive submission rights.
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Authors uncertain about whether a venue qualifies as archival should contact the Industry Track Chair in advance of submission.
Own Prior Work, Well-Known Projects, and Research Artifacts
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When submitting or extending a prior workshop publication, authors must proactively disclose the existence of a prior workshop version of a submitted paper. Such information should be emailed to the Industry Track Chair. Failure to disclose a prior workshop publication is considered self-plagiarism.
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After communicating with the Industry Track Chair, authors are recommended to add a headline (or footer) on the first page with the following information: “This submission is based on Preprints, Paper Announcements, and Prior Workshop Papers. The information has been communicated with the Industry Track Chair.” Please contact the Industry Track Chair at least 24 hours before the submission deadline if this applies to your submission. If the paper is accepted, the above text should be removed and appropriate citations if any should be added (e.g., citation for prior workshop paper, technical report or thesis and its relation to the accepted paper).
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If your submission is an extended version of a workshop paper with DOI, you will be asked to provide a version of the workshop paper as supplementary material. This will be used by the reviewers to verify that there is sufficient amount of new material in the extended version to warrant a publication at ADMA2026.
Conflicts of Interest
We use CMT’s conflict management system, through which authors should flag conflicts with members of the Program Committee. X and Y have a conflict of interest if any of the following applies:
- X and Y have worked in the same university or company in the past two years, or will be doing so in the next six months on account of an accepted job offer. Different campuses within the same university system do not count as the same university for this purpose - UC Berkeley does not have a conflict with UC Santa Barbara.
- X has been a co-author of a paper with Y in the last three years.
- X has been a collaborator within the past two years, as evidenced in a joint publication (subsumed by the stricter rule on co-authorship above), joint research project, or co-organizing events (e.g., co-chairs of conferences), or are collaborating now (including co-authorship on papers not resulted in final publication yet).
- X is the master’s/PhD thesis advisor of Y or vice versa, irrespective of how long ago this was.
- X is a relative or close personal friend of Y.
It is the full responsibility of all authors of a paper to identify and declare all COIs with members of the Program Committee (reviewers, meta-reviewers, and PC chairs) prior to the submission deadline. Submissions with undeclared conflicts or spurious conflicts will be desk-rejected.
CMT Acknowledgment
The Microsoft CMT service was used for managing the peer-reviewing process for this conference. This service was provided for free by Microsoft and they bore all expenses, including costs for Azure cloud services as well as for software development and support.
Contact Program Chairs
- Wenqi Fan (The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, China): wenqi.fan@polyu.edu.hk
- Yao Tian (ByteDance, China): yao.tian@bytedance.com
- Quanqing Xu (OceanBase, Ant Group, China): xuquanqing.xqq@oceanbase.com