12th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence(ICOAI 2025)
Oct 27, 2025 - Oct 29, 2025
France, Paris
CONFERENCE
Event Details
Publication
Papers accepted by ICOAI 2025 will be published in one of the following journals:
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Journal of Advances in Information Technology (JAIT)
- ISSN: 1798-2340 (Online)
- Abstracting/Indexing: ESCI (Web of Science), Scopus, EBSCO, Google Scholar, CNKI, etc.
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International Journal of Machine Learning (IJML)
- ISSN: 2972-368X
- Abstracting/Indexing: Inspec (IET), Google Scholar, Crossref, ProQuest, Electronic Journals Library, CNKI
Topics
The conference will cover a wide range of topics, including but not limited to:
- Artificial Intelligence in Scheduling and Optimization
- Artificial Life
- Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
- Brain-Machine Interfaces
- Cognitive Systems and Applications
- Collective Intelligence
- Data Mining
- Differential Evolution
- Evolutionary Data Mining
- Evolutionary Design
- Fuzzy Pattern Recognition
- Fuzzy Systems for Robotics
- Game Theory
- Hardware Implementations
- Human–Computer Interaction
- Intelligent Database Systems
- Knowledge Engineering
- Machine Learning
- Modeling and Identification
For more topics, please check the full list.
Submission Guideline
- Language: All submissions should be written in English.
- Submission Types:
- Abstract submission for presentation only without publication
- Full paper submission for both presentation and publication
- Paper Length: The submitted papers should be no less than 6 pages. Papers exceeding 12 pages will not be accepted.
- How to Submit:
- Send to the official email: icoai@iacsit.net
- Submit via the online submission system
Contact
- Conference Secretary: Ms. Yolanda Dong
- Email: icoai@iacsit.net
- Office Hours: 09:30–18:00, Monday to Friday (GMT+8 Time Zone)
Location
Innside by Meliá Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
France, Paris
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