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Call for papers: IEEE CISDA 2016 (IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security and Defense Applications)

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Rafael Falcon <[log in to unmask]>

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Problem Based Learning <[log in to unmask]>

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Call for Papers (IEEE CISDA 2016)

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2016 IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security and
Defense Applications"
December 6-9, Athens, Greece
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Website:http://www.ieeeottawa.ca/ci/cisda2016/

Organized under Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI 2016)
http://ssci2016.cs.surrey.ac.uk/

Paper submission deadline: July 18, 2016

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Symposium Organizers:
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                Rafael Falcon, Larus Technologies Corporation, Canada (Symposium Chair)
                Marco Cococcioni, University of Pisa, Italy (TPC co-chair)
                Rami Abielmona, Larus Technologies Corporation, Canada (TPC co-chair)

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Motivation:
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Given the rapidly changing and increasingly complex nature of global
security, we continue to witness a remarkable interest within the
defense and security communities in novel, adaptive and resilient
techniques that can cope with the challenging problems arising in this
domain. These challenges are brought forth not only by the overwhelming
amount of data reported by a plethora of sensing and tracking
modalities, but also by the emergence of innovative classes of
decentralized, mass-scale communication protocols and connectivity
frameworks such as cloud computing, sensor networks, intelligent
transportation systems and the Internet of Things. Realizing that
traditional techniques have left many important problems unsolved, and
in some cases, not addressed, further efforts have to be undertaken in
the quest for algorithms and methodologies that can accurately detect
and easily adapt to emerging threats.

This symposium aims at publishing high-quality research efforts rooted
in Computational Intelligence as applied to defense and security
problems. First-class contributions addressing research challenges in
these areas and their CI-based solutions (i.e., neural networks, fuzzy
systems, evolutionary computation, swarm intelligence, rough sets,
granular computing, and other emerging learning or optimization
techniques) are solicited.

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Submission Topics
---------------------------

Papers should present original work validated via analysis, simulation
or experimentation, including but not limited to the following topics:

Advanced Architectures for Defense Operations
-    Multi-Sensor Data Fusion
-    Hard-Soft Data Fusion
-    Context-Aware Data Fusion
-    Employment of Autonomous Vehicles
-    Intelligence Gathering and Exploitation
-    Mine Detection
-    Situation Assessment
-     Impact Assessment
-    Process and User Refinement
-    Automatic Target Recognition
-    Mission Weapon Pairing and Assignment
-    Sensor Cueing and Tasking
-    Self-Healing Systems

Modeling and Simulation of Defense Operations
-    Logistics Support
-    Mission Planning and Execution
-    Resource Management
-    Red Teaming
-    Computational Red Teaming
-    Course of Action Generation and Recommendation
-    Models for War Games
-    Risk-Aware Decision Support
-    Multi-Agent Based Simulation
-     Critical Infrastructure Protection
-    Strategic Planning
-     Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency
-     Behavioral or Cognitive Learning
-     Human Modeling: Behavior, Emotion, Motion

Security Applications
-    Surveillance
-    Suspect Behavior Profiling
-     Anomaly Detection
-    Automated Handling of Dangerous Situations or People
-    Stationary or Mobile Object Detection, Recognition and Classification
-    Intrusion Detection Systems
-    Cyber-Security
-    Air, Maritime & Land Security
-    Network Security
-     Biometrics Security
-     Authentication Technologies

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Technical Program Committee
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To be announced shortly

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Submission Guidelines
----------------------

Authors should only submit original work that has neither appeared
elsewhere for publication, nor is presently under review for another
refereed publication.

Please follow the instructions posted on
http://ssci2016.cs.surrey.ac.uk/Paper%20Submission.htm

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Important Dates:
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               * Paper submission : July 18, 2016

               * Notification to authors : September 12, 2016

               * Final submission : October 10, 2016

               * Early registration : October 10, 2016

               * Conference dates: December 6-9, 2016

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