IEEE International Conference on [Your Subject Area], 2026 | IJVAST — International Journal of Vast Advancements in Science and Technology
Your Complete Research Paper Title Goes Here in IEEE Title Case Format
First Author¹, Second Author², Third Author³
Department of [Your Department]
[Your College/University Name], [City], [State]
Submitted to: IJVAST — International Journal of Vast Advancements in Science and Technology
Abstract—Write your abstract here in a single paragraph of 150–250 words. The abstract should clearly summarize: (1) the problem being solved, (2) the methodology or approach used, (3) the key results obtained, and (4) the main conclusion. Do not include citations in the abstract. Avoid abbreviations unless defined. The abstract must be self-contained and readable without reference to the full paper.
Index Terms—Keyword One, Keyword Two, Keyword Three, Keyword Four, Keyword Five, Keyword Six.
I. INTRODUCTION
This is your introduction section. Begin with the broader context of your research area. State the importance of the problem. Cite relevant background work using IEEE numbered citations [1]. Describe what existing solutions exist and what gap they leave. End the introduction with a clear statement of your paper's contributions:
- First key contribution of this paper.
- Second key contribution of this paper.
- Third key contribution of this paper.
II. LITERATURE REVIEW
A. Subsection Title Here
Review related work in your domain. Each subsection should cover a specific theme of prior work [2], [3]. Summarize what each work achieved and how your work differs.
B. Research Gap
Clearly identify the gap in existing literature that your paper addresses.
III. PROBLEM STATEMENT
Define the specific problem your research solves. List the challenges of current approaches.
IV. PROPOSED METHODOLOGY
A. Dataset
Describe your dataset. Reference Table I.
| Parameter | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Dataset Size | X,XXX | Total samples |
| Training | 70% | Training data |
| Validation | 20% | Validation data |
| Test | 10% | Test data |
B. Preprocessing
Describe your data preprocessing steps and rationale.
C. Proposed Architecture
Describe your model. Reference Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. Caption describing your architecture.
V. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
A. Performance Metrics
Present your quantitative results. Reference Table II and Fig. 2.
| Model | Acc | Prec | F1 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Proposed | XX.X% | XX.X% | XX.X% |
| Baseline 1 | XX.X% | XX.X% | XX.X% |
| Baseline 2 | XX.X% | XX.X% | XX.X% |
Fig. 2. Performance comparison across models.
B. Discussion
Discuss what your results mean and why your approach performs better.
VI. CONCLUSION
Summarize accomplishments, restate key contributions, and state future work.
VII. REFERENCES
- A. Author, B. Author, "Paper Title," Journal Name, vol. X, no. Y, pp. ZZ–ZZ, Month Year.
- D. Author, "Book Chapter," in Book Name, Publisher, Year, pp. ZZ–ZZ.
- F. Author, "Conference Paper Title," in Proc. Conference, City, Year, pp. ZZ–ZZ.
- Add all references in IEEE numbered format, in order of appearance.
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ISSN: Applied For (2026) | DOI: 10.XXXXX/IJVAST.2026.XXXXX
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