About the Conference
The International Conference on Data-Driven Fate and Virtual Identity (FateCon) aims to explore the intersection of artificial intelligence, big data analytics, and the evolving notion of self in an increasingly digitized world. As digital twins, metaverse environments, and predictive algorithms reshape how identities are constructed and futures are forecasted, this conference invites interdisciplinary dialogue from scholars, technologists, and creative thinkers alike. FateCon seeks contributions that bridge data science with metaphysical inquiry, redefining what it means to "know thyself" in the age of digital consciousness. We welcome research and practice that push the boundaries of how data can model, simulate, and even predict aspects of human identity, fate, and behavior across both virtual and physical realms. DDFVI 2025 will be held on Dec. 19, 2025, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Topics of Interest
- - Big Data and Predictive Modeling of Human Behavior
- - Digital Twins and Personal Identity Simulation
- - AI-Driven Fortune Telling and Computational Divination
- - Metaverse Identity Construction and Self-Perception
- - Virtual and Physical Integration of Consciousness
- - Algorithmic Fate: Ethics and Philosophy of Predictive AI
- - Data-Driven Cultural and Spiritual Practices
- - Emotion Modeling and Digital Personality Profiling
- - Digital Afterlife and Posthuman Identity
- - Human-AI Co-Creation of Identity Narratives
- - Blockchain and Immutable Digital Selves
- - Cross-cultural Interpretations of Digital Fate
- - Avatar Psychology and Behavioral Forecasting
- - Augmented Reality and Inner Self Visualization
- - Sociotechnical Systems and the Future of Selfhood

Important Dates
- Paper Submission: August 30, 2025
- Author Notification: September 30, 2025
- Camera ready / registration deadline: October 15, 2025