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CALL FOR PAPERS
Paper Submission Deadline: October 10, 2016
The 2016 International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence
(CSCI-ISAI)
http://americancse.org/events/csci2016/Symposiums/csci-isai
http://www.americancse.org/events/csci2016
December 15-17, 2016, Las Vegas, USA
Publisher: IEEE CPS & IEEE Xplore
(Accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of The
2016 International Conference on Computational Science and
Computational Intelligence, CSCI; by IEEE CPS & IEEE Xplore)
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SCOPE AND LIST OF TOPICS:
Prologue: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is the science and engineering
of making intelligent machines and systems. This is an important
multi-disciplinary field which is now an essential part of technology
industry, providing the heavy lifting for many of the most challenging
problems in computational science. Since Machine Learning has strong
ties with AI, this symposium also covers the field of Machine Learning.
The list of topics below is by no means meant to be exhaustive:
Artificial Intelligence:
Brain models, Brain mapping, Cognitive science; Natural language
processing; Fuzzy logic and soft computing; Software tools for AI;
Expert systems; Decision support systems; Automated problem
solving; Knowledge discovery; Knowledge representation; Knowledge
acquisition; Knowledge-intensive problem solving techniques;
Knowledge networks and management; Intelligent information
systems; Intelligent data mining and farming; Intelligent
web-based business; Intelligent agents; Intelligent networks;
Intelligent databases; Intelligent user interface; AI and
evolutionary algorithms; Intelligent tutoring systems; Reasoning
strategies; Distributed AI algorithms and techniques; Distributed
AI systems and architectures; Neural networks and applications;
Heuristic searching methods; Languages and programming techniques
for AI; Constraint-based reasoning and constraint programming;
Intelligent information fusion; Learning and adaptive sensor
fusion; Search and meta-heuristics; Multi-sensor data fusion
using neural and fuzzy techniques; Integration of AI with other
technologies; Evaluation of AI tools; Social intelligence
(markets and computational societies); Social impact of AI;
Emerging technologies; and Applications (including: computer
vision, signal processing, military, surveillance, robotics,
medicine, pattern recognition, face recognition, finger print
recognition, finance and marketing, stock market, education,
emerging applications, ...).
Machine Learning:
Statistical learning theory; Unsupervised and Supervised Learning;
Multivariate analysis; Hierarchical learning models; Relational
learning models; Bayesian methods; Meta learning; Stochastic
optimization; Simulated annealing; Heuristic optimization
techniques; Neural networks; Reinforcement learning; Multi-
criteria reinforcement learning; General Learning models;
Multiple hypothesis testing; Decision making; Markov chain Monte
Carlo (MCMC) methods; Non-parametric methods; Graphical models;
Gaussian graphical models; Bayesian networks; Particle filter;
Cross-Entropy method; Ant colony optimization; Time series
prediction; Fuzzy logic and learning; Inductive learning and
applications; Grammatical inference; Graph kernel and graph
distance methods; Graph-based semi-supervised learning; Graph
clustering; Graph learning based on graph transformations; Graph
learning based on graph grammars; Graph learning based on graph
matching; Information-theoretical approaches to graphs; Motif
search; Network inference; Aspects of knowledge structures;
Computational Intelligence; Knowledge acquisition and discovery
techniques; Induction of document grammars; General Structure-
based approaches in information retrieval, web authoring,
information extraction, and web content mining; Latent semantic
analysis; Aspects of natural language processing; Intelligent
linguistic; Aspects of text technology; Biostatistics; High-
throughput data analysis; Computational Neuroscience; and
Computational Statistics.
INVITATION:
You are invited to submit a paper for consideration. All accepted papers
will be published by IEEE CPS (+ IEEE Xplore) in the proceedings of The
2016 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational
Intelligence (CSCI). The proceedings will be indexed in science citation
databases that track citation frequency/data. Extended versions of
selected papers of the conference will also appear in journals and
edited research books (Springer, Elsevier, BMC, ...). The published
proceedings can be accessed via IEEE CPS and other Digital libraries.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS FOR EVALUATION:
All accepted papers of this symposium will be published by IEEE CPS:
http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/services/comp_society.html
as part of the proceedings of The 2016 International Conference on
Computational Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI'16). Past
year's CSCI proceedings are indexed into IEEE Xplore Digital Library and
can be accessed via:
Volume I (2014): http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/tocresult.jsp?isnumber=6822065
Volume II (2014): http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/tocresult.jsp?isnumber=6822285
Volume (2015): http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/mostRecentIssue.jsp?punumber=7420813
and via ACM Digital Library at: http://dl.acm.org/
Authors of accepted papers must agree with the standard IEEE CPS statement
in reference to Copyrights (Intellectual Property Rights):
http://www.computer.org/web/cs-cps/copyright
and Policy on Electronic Dissemination:
http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/index.html
Papers should be typeset by using the general typesetting instructions
available at:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
(i.e., use of regular Times New Roman, font size of 10, single line
spacing, 2-column format). Authors of accepted papers will later receive
more specific typesetting instructions. All submissions must be original
(papers must not have been previously published or currently being
considered by others for publication).
Submissions must be in either MS doc or pdf formats (6 pages for Regular
Research Papers; 4 pages for Short Papers; 2 pages for Poster Papers -
the number of pages include all figures, tables, and references).
The first page of the paper should include the followings:
- Title of the paper
- Name, affiliation, postal address, and email address of each author
(identify the name of the Contact Author)
- Abstract (between 100 and 120 words)
- A maximum of 5 topical keywords that would best represent the work
described in the paper.
- Write the type of the submission as "Full/Regular Research Paper",
"Short Paper", or "Poster Paper"
- Write the acronym of this symposium (i.e., CSCI-ISAI).
- The actual text of the paper can start from the first page (space
permitting).
Submissions are to be uploaded to the submission/evaluation web site
portal at:
http://american-cse.org/
TYPE OF SUBMISSIONS/PAPERS:
- Full/Regular Research Papers (maximum of 6 pages):
Regular Research Papers should provide detail original research
contributions. They must report new research results that represent
a contribution to the field; sufficient details and support for
the results and conclusions should also be provided. The work
presented in regular papers are expected to be at a stage of
maturity that with some additional work can be published as journal
papers.
- Short Papers (maximum of 4 pages):
Short papers report on ongoing research projects. They should provide
overall research methodologies with some results. The work presented
in short papers are expected to be at a stage of maturity that with
some additional work can be published as regular papers.
- Poster Papers (maximum of 2 pages):
Poster papers report on ongoing research projects that are still in
their infancy (i.e., at very early stages). Such papers tend to
provide research methodologies without yet concrete results.
REVIEW PROCESS
Each paper will be peer-reviewed by 2 to 4 peers (except for papers that
are philosophical in nature - such papers would be considered for panel
discussions.) Confidentiality of submitted material will be maintained.
Papers will be evaluated on the basis of originality, impact,
significance, quality of research, quality of writing, and contribution
to conference program and diversity. Papers whose authors include one
or more members of the program committee will be evaluated using the
double-blinded review process.
DEADLINES - DATES:
October 10, 2016: (11:59pm US Eastern Time Zone) Submission of Papers
October 25, 2016: Notification of acceptance (+/- 2 days)
November 10, 2016: Final papers and Registration for Authors of
Accepted Papers
December 15-17, 2016: The 2016 International Symposium on Artificial
Intelligence (CSCI-ISAI).
CSCI-ISAI is an important part of The 2016 International
Conference on Computational Science and Computational
Intelligence (CSCI'16: Las Vegas, USA), other federated
symposiums will also be held simultaneously (i.e., same
location and dates) facilitating increased opportunities
for cross-fertilization across sub-disciplines.
CONTACT:
Questions and inquiries should be sent to:
CSCI 2016 Conference Secretariat: [log in to unmask]
SYMPOSIUM WEB SITE:
http://americancse.org/events/csci2016/Symposiums/csci-isai
http://www.americancse.org/events/csci2016
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