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OJSP-ICASSP 2026 Submission

Background

This partnership between ICASSP and the Open Journal of Signal Processing (OJSP) provides an alternative to the standard ICASSP review track for papers intended for presentation at ICASSP. Papers submitted to OJ-SP that are designated as being intended for presentation at the conference will receive expedited review to ensure that a decision is available in time for inclusion in the conference program.

The primary differences from the conference review track are:

  1. The page limit is 8+1 rather than 4+1 pages.

  2. Manuscript review is managed by the OJSP editorial board rather than the ICASSP Technical Program Committee.

  3. Manuscripts will be reviewed according to the usual journal criteria for its “short paper” category, and are subject to the usual screening and possible immediate rejection.

  4. Accepted manuscripts are published as Open Access articles in OJSP rather than in the ICASSP conference proceedings.

  5. Authors of accepted papers will be responsible for both the article processing charge (APC) of US$1795 and an author registration at ICASSP 2026, which covers up to four accepted papers.

Submissions via this track must fall within the technical scope of both the conference and the journal. All such submissions are subject to a pre-registration deadline of 10 September 2025, by which time manuscript title, abstract, authors, EDICS, and keywords must have been entered into the OJSP pre-registration form. The manuscript document itself need not be uploaded by this deadline, and minor changes to the abstract,  title, etc. are allowed up until the final deadline. The deadline for final submission of the manuscript, via the OJSP review system is one week after the conference deadline (i.e. 24 September 2025). Please make sure you use the OJSP template for your paper and make sure that you select the “ICASSP 2026 paper” as the article type when submitting the paper through the OJSP review system.

 

In the unlikely event of a far greater number of submissions than that can be handled, we may end the guarantee of a decision in time for ICASSP presentation prior to the advertised submission deadline. A best effort will be made to make decisions for any subsequent submissions in time for the deadline, but this will not be guaranteed. Authors will be notified and a warning will be posted on the submission webpage in the event that this becomes necessary.