Please be advised that any policies, statements, and opinions endorsed or advocated in presentations, documents, publications, news interviews, or website postings are to be attributed to the individual author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of ICVISP, its organizers, committee members, or participants as a collective.


We are dedicated to fostering a welcoming and respectful environment for all participants at ICVISP, where the free exchange of scientific ideas can flourish. We have a firm policy that harassment or discrimination of any kind, based on race, gender, religion, age, or any other factor, will not be tolerated. If you experience or witness any such behavior during the conference, please immediately reach out to the Conference Staff or Chairs for assistance. We also kindly request that if you witness any such behavior, you take the initiative to intervene or report it to the appropriate personnel.


Authorship

Authors should be individuals who have participated in the research study and made substantial contributions to it. Other individuals who have contributed to the study but do not meet the criteria for authorship should be acknowledged in the paper. Please be aware that at least one author of a paper must attend the conference as a registered participant. Authors must certify that there are no other individuals who meet the criteria for authorship but are not listed.


Originality

Authors must ensure that the submitted paper has not been published previously and is not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Duplicate or redundant publication will result in immediate rejection. Authors have a responsibility to disclose the originality of their work, including the contributions of all individuals who have made substantial contributions to the study, such as those involved in the study's design, data collection, or analysis. The use of materials from other sources, including their own previously published work, must be clearly cited and quoted. Additionally, authors must obtain permission from the copyright holder where necessary.


Plagiarism Detection

Any forms of plagiarism or self-plagiarism is unacceptable. All full papers submitted will be detected by originality detection tool during the editorial process. Before you begin, we recommend you to detect instances of overlapping and similar text by using cross-check tools such as iThenticate (www.iThenticate.com).

The paper perceived plagiarized will be rejected immediately, and it will be retracted by the publisher if the paper is published. If the authors found errors or inaccuracies after publication, please communicate to the conference support team immediately.


Competing Interest

Authors must present their research findings accurately and objectively, disclose any potential competing interest prior to the submission. Funding resources (sponsors) should be declared in this section as well.


Human Subjects and Animals in Research

Authors must ensure ethical standards and procedures for research involving human subjects or animals. Authors need to state the research has complied with all relevant policies and laws in their manuscripts.


By submitting the manuscript to ICVISP, authors certify that:

They have participated sufficiently in the work, including participation in the design of the work, data collection, analysis and interpretation, writing and manuscript revision. 

There are no other persons who satisfied the criteria for authorship but are not listed. 

They have obtained prior consent of their employer(s) or other parties for the disclosure of all the materials in the manuscript.

They have read and approved the content of the submitted version of the manuscript.

This paper or similar paper has not been and will not be submitted to or published in any other conference, the paper is original, does not infringe any copyright or other proprietary rights of third parties.

If the manuscript is accepted, at least one of them will register and attend the conference to present the paper.

The corresponding author is the sole person for communicating with the other authors and involving them in major decisions about the manuscript.