PNC 2025 Annual Conference and Joint Meetings
Mind Meets Machine:
Rethinking Intelligence and Knowledge in the Age of AI
September 20-22, 2025 @ Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
PNC 2025 Annual Conference and Joint Meetings
Mind Meets Machine:
Rethinking Intelligence and Knowledge in the Age of AI
September 20-22, 2025 @ Vietnam Academy of Social Sciences, Hanoi, Vietnam
Call for Papers and Posters opens from 3/26 to 5/16
If you have any questions or inquires, please email PNC Secretariat at pnc@gate.sinica.edu.tw
Paper Submission
i. Abstract Submission (1 page)
ii. Full Paper Submission (6-8 pages)
Authors who hope to deliver presentations in the conference are required to submit:
Abstract (1 page) OR Full Paper (6-8 pages)
*Authors who consider IEEE Xplore Conference Proceedings, please choose Full Paper Submission.
Important Dates and Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit through the online submission system by May 16, 2025 (GMT+8).
Acceptance for Abstracts and Full Papers will be announced on July 07, 2025 (GMT+8).
For IEEE conference proceedings, please send the camera-ready (final manuscript) to pnc@gate.sinica.edu.tw by July 14, 2025 (GMT+8).
**Notice:
1. All submitted papers must conform to the IEEE Xplore Format for conference proceedings.
2. The full paper length is 6-8 pages, including figures and tables, but not references.
3. Submissions must be original and should not have been published previously while being reviewed.
4. As the reviewing will be double blind, papers must not include authors' names and affiliations. Self-references that reveal the author's identity, e.g., "We previously showed (Smith, 1991) ..." must be avoided. Instead, use citations such as "Smith previously showed (Smith, 1991) ..." Papers that do not conform to these requirements will be rejected without review.
5. Papers should not refer, for further details, to documents that are not available to the reviewers. For example, do not omit or redact important citation information to preserve anonymity. Instead, use third person or named reference to this work, as described above (“Smith showed” rather than “we showed”).