2024 5th International Conference on Computers and Artificial Intelligence Technology (CAIT) will be held from December 20-22, 2024 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, China. The conference is sponsored by Zhejiang A&F University, Macau University of Science and Technology, IEEE Macau, SIIT, hosted by College of Mathematics and Computer Science, Zhejiang A&F University, and patrons with Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing Information Science and Technology University, Guangxi University, and other patrons.

●Publication:
Submitted Papers to the conference will be subjected to the rigorous peer-review process. For accepted papers, it will be published in the IEEE Conference Proceedings, included in IEEE Xplore, indexed by EI Compendex and SCOPUS.

●Call for Paper:
Data MiningDeep LearningComputer visionPattern recognitionArtificial Neural NetworksNatural language processingRobotics and intelligent systems...More topics, please visit: http://cait.net/cfp.html

●Call for Special Sessions:
CAIT 2024 proposals for special sessions within the technical scope of the conference.Special Session Proposal Format1. Title of Special Session2. Brief Description of Special Session3. Related Topics of Special Session4. Name, Affiliation, Biography and E-mail of Organizers5. Submitted file to CAIT 2024 via email: cait_conference@163.com.

●Agenda Overview:
*December 20, 2024Sign in onsite and online test*December 21, 2024OpeningKeynote Speeches, Parallel Sessions*December 22, 2024Parallel Sessions

●Submission Methods:
1. Full Paper (Publication and Presentation)
2. Abstract (Presentation only)3. ListenersSubmission link: http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cait2024

●Contacts:Hedy Y. Huang
cait_conference@163.com
Working Time: 9:30-18:00, Monday to Friday

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