Welcome to CDICS 2025

Welcome to the official website of the 2025 3rd International Conference on Data, Information and Computing Science (CDICS 2025), will be held in Singapore during December 5-7, 2025. The conference has the objective of creating an international forum for academics, researchers and scientists from worldwide to discuss worldwide results and proposals regarding to the soundest issues related to data, information and computing science. This event will include the participation of renowned keynote speakers, oral presentations, posters sessions and technical conferences related to the topics dealt with in the program as well as an attractive social and cultural program.

CDICS 2025 welcomes researchers, engineers, scientists, and industry professionals to an open forum where advances in the field of data, information and computing science can be shared and examined.

Conference Venue

Holiday Inn® Singapore Atrium

Add: 317 Outram Road Singapore 169075
TEL.: +65 6733 0188
Web: https://singaporeatrium.holidayinn.com/

News  Submission portal is officially launched! [here]

Submission Deadline

November 10, 2025 (Final Call)

Notification Of Acceptance

November 20, 2025

Registration Deadline

November 25, 2025

Conference Dates

December 5-7, 2025

 

Call for Abstract

All submissions should be formatted according to the conference template Download Abstract Template
* Abstracts must be submitted in English.
* Word Limit for Abstracts: 350 words. *Each author can only submit a maximum of two (2) abstracts.

* Abstract will not be published but only included in the conference program book.
Once you prepared your abstract, please submit it via the button below for review before the deadline. CMT Submission System

Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:

Track I: Data Science and Applications

Data Structures
Data Management
Data Quality
Data Modeling and Engineering
Protection, Integrity and Privacy
Visualization
Databases
Big Data
Data Mining
Data Analytics
Parallel and Distributed Data Mining
Graph Mining
Spatial Data Mining
Multimedia Data Mining
Statistical and Scientific Databases
Temporal, Spatial, and High Dimensional Databases
Deductive Databases
 
 

Track II: Information Science and Technology

Information Management
Information security
Information Retrieval
Information Theory
Information Systems and Technology
Information & Knowledge
information processing
Intelligent information processing technology
Information-centric networking
Image and Signal Processing
Distributed Information Systems
Information and Communication Technology
Communications and Networking
Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
Applications of Blockchain Technology
Web Technology and Management
IT Software Development and Methodology
Knowledge Management
 

Track III: Computing Science

Artificial and Computational Intelligence
Machine Learning
image processing
Cloud Computing
Cognitive computing
Data intensive computing
Dependable computing
Distributed Computing
Parallel computing
Embedded computing
Edge computing
Fog-computing
High-performance computing
Intelligent computation
Image computing
Macro- and micro-computing
Mobile computing
Sensor-based computing
Quantum Computing
Network Computing
Real -time Computing

Special Session

Special Session I: Empowering Humanity: The Future of Generative and Embodied AI

Dr. Jafar Shayan, Sustainova Tech
Dr. Sasan Karamizadeh, Ershad Damavand Institute of Higher Education

This session explores how Generative AI and Embodied AI are reshaping the relationship between humans and intelligent systems. As these technologies move from research labs into real-world applications, they are beginning to influence how people make decisions, access knowledge, and interact with their environments—both digitally and physically.
We focus on the potential of these AI systems to enhance human agency, creativity, and well-being across various domains such as education, healthcare, and sustainability. The session also considers broader societal questions: How can we ensure these advancements serve the many, not just the few? What design principles and governance models are needed to democratize access to powerful AI tools?
Through a mix of perspectives, the session aims to surface both the near-term applications and the longer-term implications of intelligent systems that not only understand language but can also act in the world. We welcome contributions that combine technical insight with a human-centered perspective, as we explore how to build a future where AI meaningfully supports and empowers people in their daily lives.

Topics:
• Generative AI for decision support, personalization, and creativity
• Embodied AI in human-assistive and interactive environments
• Human-centric AI system design and evaluation
• Frameworks for maximizing positive societal impact
• Democratization and responsible access to AI technologies

 

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