If your interest is in AI or CS for finance/economics, this is one conference you won’t want to miss.
Call for Papers: IEEE CIFEr 2026
2026 IEEE Conference on Computational Intelligence in Financial Engineering and Economics
Dates: September 10-11, 2026
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Submission Link: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/CIFEr2026/Submission/Index
【Overview】
In recent years, the rise of Generative AI, including ChatGPT, has fundamentally shifted the landscape of machine learning and its applications. While the impact on Natural Language Processing (NLP) is undeniable, the ripple effect is now transforming fields dealing with complex data—most notably finance and economics.
CIFEr 2026 is an international conference with a long-standing tradition of focusing on the application of information technology to financial and economic systems. Given the current technological shift, we are particularly interested in research involving:
- The application of Generative AI and Large Language Models (LLMs) to financial sectors.
- The use of Alternative Data and the new technologies required to process it.
- Challenging research that combines Generative AI with established technologies, such as Multi-Agent Systems.
📅 Important Dates (AoE)
- Paper Submission: May 15, 2026
- Notification of Acceptance: July 15, 2026
- Early Registration: August 1, 2026
- Camera Ready Submission: August 14, 2026
- Conference Dates: September 10-11, 2026
🎯 Topics of Interest
We welcome submissions in the following areas of Computational Intelligence (CI) and their applications:
Computational Intelligence Areas & Models:
- Machine Learning & Deep Learning in Finance
- Large Language Models (LLMs) & Text Mining
- Big Data Finance and Economics
- Probabilistic Modeling & Inference
- Evolutionary Computation & Particle Swarm Optimisation
- Intelligent Trading Agents & Multi-agent Modelling
- Time Series Analysis & Non-linear Dynamics
Application Areas (Finance, Economics, & Business):
- Asset Allocation & Portfolio Optimisation
- Algorithmic Trading & Trade Execution Systems
- Risk Management & Pricing of Structured Securities
- Behavioural & Evolutionary Finance
- Cryptocurrencies & Blockchain Economics
- Business Analytics & Recommender Systems
- Demand Forecasting & Supply Chain Management
📝 Paper Formatting and Submission
- Review Process: This conference uses a blind review process. Do not include author names or identifying information in the initial submission.
- Acceptance Categories: Submitted papers will be accepted as either Long Papers or Short Papers based on the outcome of the peer-review process.
- Conflict of Interest (CoI): A COI occurs when a person’s objective judgment is — or is perceived by a reasonable observer to be — compromised by an existing relationship, affiliation, or connection to a person whose work they must evaluate. Individuals in such relationships should not be involved in peer review of, or making editorial decisions about, materials provided by the related parties. Specific examples of relationships that produce COIs include: (1) The lifelong relationship between Ph.D. student and Ph.D. supervisor; (2) Working closely together within the last 24 months or reasonably expected within the next year (e.g., at the same institution, company, or organizational team); (3) Recipients of joint funding or significant professional collaboration within the last 24 months or reasonably expected within the next year; (4) Joint authorship of an archival publication within the last 24 months or reasonably expected within the next year; (5) Personal or family relationships that would reasonably cause others to doubt impartiality; (6) Notable personal or professional rivalry/animosity (publicly known or not). Therefore, please enter your domain conflicts into Microsoft CMT.
- Plagiarism and Originality (CrossCheck): All submitted papers will be screened for originality using the CrossCheck. IEEE policy strictly prohibits plagiarism and self-plagiarism. Any paper found to have high similarity with previously published work—including the authors' own work may be rejected without review.
- Template: Please use the IEEE style files (double-column). LaTeX and Word templates are available on the IEEE website.
- Format: Only PDF format will be accepted.
- Page Limit: Maximum of 8 pages including figures, tables, and references.
- Up to 2 extra pages (max 10 total) are allowed at a charge of JPY 16,000 per extra page.
- No Page Numbers: Please do not include page numbers; these will be inserted during the final production.
Important Note: Violations of formatting or anonymity specifications may result in the immediate rejection of the paper.
💡 Acknowledgments
The Microsoft CMT service is used for managing the peer-review process. This service is provided for free by Microsoft, including all expenses for Azure cloud services, software development, and support.