Call for POSITION PAPERS
Artificial Intelligence
Track 1, within 2020 Federated Conference on Computer Science and
Information Systems (FedCSIS'20)
https://fedcsis.org/2020/ai
Sofia, Bulgaria, 06-09 September 2020
(FedCSIS IEEE conference number: #49059)
************************* COVI-19 Information *************************
Taking into account lack of certainty that it will be possible to
organize the conference on-site (in Sofia) in September, we have decided
that there is no other way but to organize the conference
100% telepresence/video-based/
This decision makes us very sad, but we believe that this is the best
one we can make. This decision has consequences. First, the new
conference fee has been reduced to 150 euro (for each contributed and
accepted paper). Second, since we do not have to deal with local
arrangements, we can use the extra time and we have established the new
submission deadline. It is now July 3, 2020 for the regular papers. We
are looking forward to e-meet you.
FedCSIS organizers
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The FedCSIS 2020 Conference invites submissions of POSITION PAPERS to
its respective tracks/technical sessions. Position papers must not
exceed 8 pages and they should relate to an ongoing research or
experience. Position papers will be presented by the authors alongside
regular papers. Position papers may be also submitted as DEMO PAPERS and
presented as demonstrations of software tools and products. They should
describe non-for-profit software tools in a prototype-, alpha-, or
beta-version.
We invite TWO TYPES OF POSITION PAPERS:
- EMERGING RESEARCH PAPERS present preliminary research results from
work-in-progress based on sound scientific approach but presenting work
not completely validated as yet. They must describe precisely the
research problem and its rationale. They must also define the intended
future work including the expected benefits from solution to the tackled
problem.
- CHALLENGE PAPERS propose and describe research challenges in theory or
practice of computer science and information systems. The papers in this
category must be based on deep understanding of existing research or
industrial problems and should be defining new promising research
directions.
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FOR PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINES SEE THE BOTTOM OF THIS MESSAGE
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Our track includes the following Technical Sessions:
AAIA'20 - 15th International Symposium on Advances in Artificial
Intelligence and Applications
https://fedcsis.org/2020/aaia
AAIA'20 TOPICS:
-- Decision Support
-- Machine Learning
-- Fuzzy Sets and Soft Computing
-- Rough Sets and Approximate Reasoning
-- Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
-- Data Modeling and Feature Engineering
-- Data Integration and Information Fusion
-- Hybrid and Hierarchical Intelligent Systems
-- Neural Networks and Deep Learning
-- Bayesian Networks and Bayesian Reasoning
-- Case-based Reasoning and Similarity
-- Web Mining and Social Networks
-- AI in Business Intelligence and Online Analytics
-- AI in Robotics and Cyber-Physical Systems
-- AI-centered Systems and Large-Scale Applications
ASIR’20 - 9th International Workshop on Advances in Semantic Information
Retrieval
https://fedcsis.org/2020/asir
ASIR’20 TOPICS:
-- Data analytics.
-- Data-driven decision making.
-- Domain-specific semantic applications.
-- Evaluation methodologies for semantic search and retrieval.
-- Knowledge representation and management.
-- Models for document representation.
-- Natural language semantic processing.
-- Ontology for semantic information retrieval.
-- Ontology alignment, mapping and merging.
-- Query interfaces.
-- Searching and ranking.
-- Semantic multimedia retrieval.
-- Visualization of retrieved results.
FVRM'20 - 1st Symposium on Formal Approaches to Vagueness in Relation to
Mereology
https://fedcsis.org/2020/fvrm
FVRM'20 TOPICS:
-- Applications of Mereology and Vagueness,
-- Granular Mereo-Classifiers,
-- Mereo-ontologies: Comparison,
-- Critical Evaluation of Spatial Mereology (Mereotopology),
-- Rough Mereotopologies,
-- Rough Mereology in Engineering (Assembling, Design, etc),
-- Descriptive Proximity and Point-free applications Mereology in Robotics,
-- Intelligent Navigation/Planning,
-- Imaging, Intelligent Image Analysis,
-- Mathematical Morphology and Mereology,
-- Applications of Non-transitive Parthood and Granularity in Areas such
as Taxonomy,
-- Medical Diagnosis, and Imaging (histology, etc),
-- Mereology and Fuzzy Sets in Physics,
-- Regions as Pluralities,
-- Related Ontologies,
-- Theories of Knowledge,
-- Knowledge Consistency,
-- Applications of Knowledge Based Methods involving Mereology Related
Situation Logics,
-- Ontology,
-- Domain Science Point-Free Geometry,
-- Geometric Logic,
-- Qualitative Space,
-- Whitehead-Gerla Approach Hybrid Approaches,
-- Novel Applications,
-- RCC, and Related Topics.
LTA'20 - 5th International Workshop on Language Technologies and
Applications
https://fedcsis.org/2020/lta
LTA'20 TOPICS:
-- Computational Intelligence methods applied to language & text
processing
-- text analysis
-- language networks
-- text classification
-- language networks, resources and corpora
-- document clustering
-- various forms of text recognition
-- machine translation
-- intelligent text-to-speech (TTS) and speech-to-text (STT) methods
-- authorship identification and verification
-- author profiling
-- plagiarism detection
-- sentiment analysis
-- NLP applications in education
-- knowledge extraction and retrieval from text and natural language
structures
-- multi-modal and natural language interfaces
-- innovative language-oriented applications and tools
-- interactions models and applications via Virtual Reality and
Augmented Reality
-- NLP for text analysis in forensic linguistics and cybersecurity
WCO'20 - 13th International Workshop on Computational Optimization
https://fedcsis.org/2020/wco
WCO'20 TOPICS:
-- combinatorial and continuous global optimization
-- unconstrained and constrained optimization
-- multiobjective and robust optimization
-- optimization in dynamic and/or noisy environments
-- optimization on graphs
-- large-scale optimization, in parallel and distributed computational
environments
-- meta-heuristics for optimization, nature-inspired approaches and
any other derivative-free methods
-- exact/heuristic hybrid methods, involving natural computing
techniques and other global and local optimization methods
-- numerical and heuristic methods for modeling
FedCSIS'20 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS (to be extended):
-- Christian Blum (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
(IIIA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain)
-- George Boustras (European University, Cyprus)
-- Hans-Georg Fill (University of Fribourg, Switzerland)
POSITION PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION:
Position papers will be published as a Volume of the Annals of Computer
Science and Information Systems series (https://annals-csis.org/), with
an ISBN, ISSN and DOI numbers. The papers will be submitted for indexing
to DBLP Computer Science Bibliography and Google Scholar. The
Annals-CSIS volume will NOT be placed in the IEEE Digital Library.
Authors should submit a position paper in English, carefully checked for
correct grammar and spelling, using the on-line submission procedure.
The guidelines for paper formatting provided at the conference website
ought to be used for all submitted papers. The required submission
format is the same as the camera-ready format. Please check, and
carefully follow, the instructions and templates provided. Papers that
are out of the conference scope of the selected event, or that contain
any form of (self)plagiarism will be rejected without reviews. All
position papers will be refereed before inclusion in the conference program.
IMPORTANT DATES:
+ Position paper submission: July 17, 2020
+ Author notification: August 1, 2020
+ Final paper submission, registration and payment: August 14, 2020
+ Conference date: September 6-9, 2020
Please forward this announcement to your colleagues and associates who
could be interested in it.
CHAIRS OF THE AI TRACK
Dominik Slezak & Stan Matwin
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