The MCMI workshop accepts novel, previously unpublished papers that are not under review elsewhere. The topic of the workshop is the convergence and fusion of information from multiple modalities to allow for robust pattern recognition and understanding. The full list of topics of interest can be found on the Topics of Interest page.

Submission Format


All paper submissions must conform to the formatting instructions of Springer LNCS. The maximum length of the paper is 15 pages, including all figures, tables, and appendices. Papers must be submitted in PDF format and will follow a single-blind review process.

Templates for the submission are available in LaTeX and Word.

The submission site is now open. Please submit your papers through the official submission site.

All final camera-ready papers must be uploaded before the deadline - 27 September 2024. These papers must adhere to the Springer Guidelines for Authors.

More information on the submission process will be provided closer to the deadline.

Paper Presentation (Poster vs Oral)


Authors of accepted papers will be notified of the presentation format for their paper. The presentation format will be determined by the Technical Program Committee based on the quality of the paper and the available time slots.