The sixth edition of Conference on Research in Computer Science –Conférence de Recherche en Informatique– CRI’2025 will be held from 16 to 17 December 2025 at the Department of Computer Science, Faculty of Science of the University of Yaounde I, Cameroon.
CRI’2025 is organized under the umbrella of The African Society in Digital Sciences (ASDS)
IMPORTANT DATES :
- Abstract Submission Deadline: June 30, 2025
- Paper Submission Deadline: July 28, 2025
- Acceptance Notification: Octobre 27, 2025
- Final Manuscript Due: November 24, 2025
TOPICS :
- Algorithms, Computability, Complexity
- Architecture of Machines and Systems
- Artificial Intelligence
- Bio-informatics and bio-statistics
- Business Intelligence
- Cybersecurity Systems
- Databases and Big Data
- Discrete Mathematics for computer science
- Distributed systems, and parallel architectures
- Embedded Systems
- Formal models of computation
- Information Systems
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Machine Learning and Data Mining
- Multi-agent and Bio-inspired Intelligence
- Natural Language & Speech Processing
- Network design and communication protocols
- Programming Languages
- Security and Cryptography
- Semantic Web and Knowledge Representation
- Steganography
- Social Neworks Analysis
- Software engineering
- Specification and verification, model checking
CRI’2025 will be held as a hybrid event. Presenters may choose to present their papers in person in Yaounde or virtually.
The conference solicits the submission of papers in English reporting significant and innovative research contributions in the field of Computer Science. Papers should be of high-quality research contributions describing original and unpublished work that has been validated via analysis, simulation or experiments. Submissions must be anonymous i.e. no authors names or affiliations; these information will only be present on the final version.
International submissions, particularly those from Africa, are encouraged.
Generative AI models, including ChatGPT, BARD, LLaMA, or similar LLMs, do not satisfy the criteria for authorship of papers.
Long papers describing complete research results are allowed up to 10 pages and short papers describing tentative ideas or preliminary research are allowed up to 6 pages must be submitted via Easychair.
Template for paper preparation can be found here.
The proceedings will be published with Springer in their Communications in Computer and Information Science series (indexed in DBLP, SCImago, SCOPUS, zbMATH, …).
Posters can also be submitted and shall be sent to info@cri-info.cm.
The extended version of the best papers will be peer-reviewed and published in the ARIMA Journal (indexed in MathSciNet and DBLP), according its usual reviewing process.