Conference Information
PRICAI 2025: Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
https://www.pricai.org/2025/
Submission Date:
2025-06-13
Notification Date:
2025-08-08
Conference Date:
2025-11-17
Location:
Wellington, New Zealand
Years:
22
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Call For Papers
PRICAI is an annual event showcasing original and innovative AI work and its applications in areas relevant to the Pacific Rim's socioeconomic challenges. PRICAI offers a vibrant forum for academics, practitioners, and educators to promote AI and its societal impact. The 22st Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI 2025) will be held at Victoria University of Wellington (VUW), Wellington, New Zealand.

Paper Submission

Proceedings of PRICAI 2025 will be published by Springer as a volume of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series. Papers should be submitted electronically using the conference management tool in PDF format and formatted using the Springer LNAI template. Regular papers may be up to 16 pages in length, while short papers are limited to 8 pages. Submissions must not be published or under consideration to be published elsewhere.

Topics of Interest

The areas of interest include, but are not limited to:

    AI foundations
    AI regulations and ethics
    Agents
    Applications of AI
    Bayesian networks
    Big data analytics
    Bio-inspired intelligence
    Bioinformatics
    Causality
    Cognitive computing
    Cognitive systems
    Constraint satisfaction
    Data mining and knowledge discovery
    Knowledge acquisition and ontology
    Knowledge management
    Knowledge representation
    Machine learning
    Neural networks and deep learning
    Evolutionary computation
    Markov networks
    Multimedia and arts
    Multimodal interaction
    Computer vision and image processing
    Text/Web/Internet mining
    Natural language processing
    Large language models
    Planning and scheduling
    Probabilistic inference
    Reasoning
    Decision theory
    Education and tutoring systems
    Education systems
    Explainable AI
    Foundational models
    Game theory
    Games and interactive entertainment
    Generative AI
    Heuristics
    Information retrieval
    Internet of things
    Responsible AI
    Robotics
    Search
    Semantic web
    Social choice theory
    Social intelligence
    Speech and dialogue systems
    Trustworthy AI
    Uncertainty
    Vision and perception
Last updated by Dou Sun in 2025-05-01
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