2025 2nd International Conference on Generative Artificial Intelligence and Information Security
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Submission Guidelines

Paper submissions should be limited to a maximum of twelve (12) pages, in the 1-column format, including the bibliography and any possible appendices. Submissions longer than 12 pages will be rejected without review. All submissions will be double-blind reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of technical quality, relevance to scope of the conference, originality, significance, and clarity. The following sections give further information for authors.


Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings. All manuscripts are submitted as full papers and are reviewed based on their scientific merit. The reviewing process is confidential. All paper submissions will be carefully reviewed by two experts and reviews will be returned to the author(s) with comments to ensure the high quality of the accepted papers.


*Submission Method

Please submit your papers(word+pdf) via Online Submission System. (only for overseas authors)

请通过在线论文提交系统进行投稿(word+pdf):在线投稿系统(中国大陆作者投稿通道)


*Participation Method

If you are interested in attending WCMEIM 2024 with no publication, please complete the registration on the Online Registration System. (only for overseas participants)

如仅报名听众/报告者/海报展示参会(无投稿),请在截止日期之前,通过在线报名系统完成注册报名:参会报名系统(中国大陆参会者通道)

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- For any inquiry about the conference, please feel free to contact us at: contact@ic-gaiis.org.


Paper Review Process

Submissions to conferences all undergo a review process by independent referees who are knowledgeable in the pertinent subject area.


Policy and Ethics

Policy and professional ethics require that referees treat the contents of papers under review as privileged information not to be disclosed to others before publication. It is expected that no one with access to a paper under review will make any inappropriate use of the special knowledge which that access provides. This applies to anyone else who is authorized to handle conference submissions. 


Conferences may use a “blind review” process where the authors are not revealed to the reviewers in order to allow concentration on content.