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CFP: Artificial Intelligence + Big Data; IEEE CPS & Xplore Publication (CSCI'22: Dec. 14-16, 2022; USA); Deadline: Sept 30

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Dear Moderator: Please post this to the distinguished members of the 
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We all would be most grateful. Thank you - Rob
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                           CALL  FOR  PAPERS
             Paper Submission Deadline: September 30, 2022
                  PUBLISHER: IEEE CPS & IEEE Xplore


                 ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (CSCI-RTAI)
                https://american-cse.org/csci2022/RTAI


                 BIG DATA AND DATA SCIENCE (CSCI-RTBD)
                https://american-cse.org/csci2022/RTBD

                  December 14-16, 2022; Las Vegas, USA



           IEEE Xplore entry of prior years published papers:
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/1803739/all-proceedings
           Also available via Scopus, Ei Compendex, and others.

All accepted papers will be published in the proceedings of The 2022
International Conference on Computational Science and Computational
Intelligence (CSCI: https://american-cse.org/csci2022/ ), to be
published by IEEE CPS. The CSCI conference is composed of a number
of joint premier Research Tracks; for the topical scope of each
Research Track, refer to: https://www.american-cse.org/csci2022/topics

  =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=



INVITATION:

    You are invited to submit a paper for consideration. In case of
    hesitation by some authors/speakers to travel during Year 2022 (due
    to COVID-19), the CSCI Steering Committee has developed a policy in
    regards to presentation modes - please refer
    https://american-cse.org/csci2022/presentation_modes
    Last year, over 65% of the registrants physically (face-to-face)
    attended the event.

    In summary: This year's conference will be a hybrid event that combines
    a "live" in-person face-to-face event with a "virtual" online component.
    The policy allows remote presentaions, interactive and also
    non-interactive/pre-recorded) as well as on-site presentations.


SCOPE AND LIST OF TOPICS:

    The 2022 CSCI International Conference invites paper submissions from
    diverse communities, including researchers from: universities,
    corporations, government agencies, and standardization bodies. Papers
    are sought that address solutions to problems in all areas of
    CSCI-RTAI (Artificial Intelligence) and/or CSCI-RTBD (Big Data and Data
    Science). The list of topics below is by no means meant to be 
exhaustive.

    --> SCOPE OF CSCI-RTAI (Artificial Intelligence):

    Artificial Intelligence:
    Brain models, Cognitive science; Natural language processing; Fuzzy
    logic and soft computing; Software tools for AI; Expert systems;
    DSS, Automated problem solving; Knowledge discovery; Knowledge
    representation; Knowledge acquisition; Knowledge-intensive problem
    solving techniques; Knowledge networks and management; Intelligent
    information systems; Intelligent data mining; 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 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; 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; Cross-Entropy
    method; Optimization strategies; 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.

    --> SCOPE OF CSCI-RTBD (Big Data and Data Science):

    Algorithms for Big Data:
    Data and Information Fusion; Algorithms (including Scalable methods);
    Natural Language Processing; Signal Processing; Simulation and
    Modeling; Data-Intensive Computing; Parallel Algorithms; Testing
    Methods; Multidimensional Big Data; Multi-linear Subspace Learning;
    Sampling Methodologies; and Streaming.

    Big Data Fundamentals:
    Novel Computational Methodologies; Algorithms for Enhancing Data
    Quality; Models and Frameworks for Big Data; Graph Algorithms and
    Big Data; Computational Science; and Computational Intelligence.

    Data Science:
    Conversion of Data to Information and Knowledge; Data Mining;
    Information Mining; Predictive Analytics; Knowledge Discovery;
    Databases and Information Integration; Signal Processing; NLP;
    Information Retrieval Methods; and Visualization.

    Infrastructures for Big Data & Data Science:
    Cloud Based Infrastructures (applications, storage & computing
    resources); Stream Computing for Big Data; HPC, including Parallel
    & Distributed Processing; Autonomic Computing; Cyber-infrastructures
    and System Architectures; Programming Models and Environments to
    Support Big Data; Software and Tools for Big Data; Big Data Open
    Platforms; Emerging Architectural Frameworks for Big Data;
    Paradigms and Models for Big Data beyond Hadoop/MapReduce, ...

    Big Data & Data Science Management and Frameworks:
    Database and Web Applications; Federated Database Systems;
    Distributed Database Systems; Distributed File Systems; Distributed
    Storage Systems; Knowledge Management and Engineering; Massively
    Parallel Processing (MPP) Databases; Novel Data Models; Data
    Preservation and Provenance; Data Protection Methods; Data
    Integrity and Privacy Standards and Policies; Novel Data Management
    Methods; Crowdsourcing; Stream Data Management; and Scientific Data
    Management.

    Big Data Search:
    Multimedia and Big Data; Social Networks; Web Search and Information
    Extraction; Scalable Search Architectures; Cleaning Big Data (noise
    reduction), Acquisition & Integration; Visualization Methods for
    Search; Time Series Analysis; Recommendation Systems; and Graph
    Based Search and Similar Technologies.

    Security & Privacy in the Era of Data Science & Big Data:
    Cryptography; Threat Detection Using Big Data Analytics; Privacy
    Threats of Big Data; Privacy Preserving Big Data Collection;
    Intrusion Detection; Socio-economical Aspect of Big Data in the
    Context of Privacy and Security.

    Applications of Big Data:
    Big Data as a Service; Big Data Analytics in e-Government and
    Society; Applications in Science, Engineering, Healthcare, Business,
    Education, Security, Humanities, Bioinformatics, Health Informatics,
    Medicine, Finance, Law, Transportation, Retailing, Telecommunication,
    all Search-based applications, ...


PUBLISHER:

    IEEE CPS: https://www.computer.org/conferences/cps

    All past conference proceedings can be accessed via IEEE Xplore, IEEE
    Digital Library at:
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/1803739/all-proceedings

    Since its inception, all CSCI proceedings have always been approved and
    included into IEEE Xplore indexation/digital-library citation databases.
    The proceedings of CSCI have also been included in other major citation
    index systems (including, Ei Compendex, Scopus, IEEE Xplore, and 
others).
    We anticipate the same level of indexation in all future offering of 
CSCI.


PRESENTATION MODES:

    In case of hesitation by some authors/speakers to travel during Year
    2022 (due to COVID-19), the CSCI Steering Committee has developed a
    policy in regards to presentation modes - please refer
    https://american-cse.org/csci2022/presentation_modes
    Last year, over 65% of the registrants physically (face-to-face)
    attended the event.


INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMISSION OF PAPERS FOR EVALUATION:

    All accepted papers will be published by IEEE CPS:
    https://www.computer.org/conferences/cps
    in the proceedings of The 2022 International Conference on Computational
    Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI'22).

    All past conference proceedings can be accessed via IEEE Xplore Digital
    Library at:
    https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/1803739/all-proceedings

    Papers should be typeset by using the general typesetting instructions
    available at (select "US letter" option for accessing templates):
https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
    (i.e., single line spacing, 2-column format). 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 includes all figures, tables, and references - if the
    authors need extra pages, then the editors would permit one extra page
    above and beyond the maximum number of pages stated here at no extra
    charge). The first page should include:

    - Title of the paper;
    - Name, affiliation, city, country, and email address of each author
      (identify the name of the Contact Author);
    - Abstract (about 100 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 the most relevant Research Track that this paper
      is being submitted to; the acronyms are:

         CSCI-RTAI:   Artificial Intelligence
         CSCI-RTBD:   Big Data and Data Science

         For the topical scope of each of the above tracks, refer to:
         https://www.american-cse.org/csci2022/topics

    The actual paper can start from the first page (space permitting).
    Submissions are to be uploaded to the submission/evaluation web site
    portal at:
         https://american-cse.org/drafts/


TYPE OF SUBMISSIONS/PAPERS:

    https://www.american-cse.org/csci2022/paper_categories

    Please note that the number of pages stated below includes all figures,
    tables, and references - if the authors need extra pages, then the 
editors
    would permit one extra page above and beyond the maximum number of pages
    stated here at no extra charge.

    - 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:
    https://www.american-cse.org/csci2022/paper_review_pocess


DEADLINES - DATES:

    September 30, 2022:   Submission of Papers
                          https://american-cse.org/drafts/

    October 12, 2022:     Notification of acceptance (+/- 2 days)

    October 31, 2022:     Final papers & Author Registrations
https://www.american-cse.org/csci2022/registration

    November 14, 2022:    Location and room reservation deadline:
                          Luxor - an MGM property, Las Vegas, USA
https://www.american-cse.org/csci2022/venue

    December 14-16, 2022: The 2022 International Conference on Computational
                          Science and Computational Intelligence (CSCI'22)
                          https://www.american-cse.org/csci2022/
                          + All joint Research Tracks:
                          https://american-cse.org/csci2022/topics


CAREER, JOB, & EDUCATION FAIR:

    Please refer to: https://www.american-cse.org/csci2022/career_fair


DEMOGRAPHY HISTORY (based on 2014 through 2021 participation data):

    In the past, about 40% of the attendees have been from outside USA; from
    75 nations. 58% of registrants have been from academia, 29% from 
industry;
    12% from government agencies and research labs; and 1% unknown. The
    conference has had participants, speakers, authors affiliated with over
    362 different institutions and universities; including many from the top
    40 ranked institutions. A very small subset of the affiliations of
    participants in the recent past appears below:

    Major IT corporations, including, Microsoft, Accenture, Google/Alphabet,
    Apple, Facebook, Oracle, Amazon, Yahoo, Samsung Electronics, IBM, Ebay,
    Siemens, Philips, Ericsson, GE, BAE Systems, Hewlett Packard (HP), 
Hitachi,
    NTT, Intel Corp, BTS Software Solutions, NetApp, Algorkorea Co., Paris
    Saclay, ElderSafe Technologies Inc., METRON (France), Fraunhofer IKTS
    (Germany), Wipro Technologies, VNIIEF (Russia), BTU Cottbus-Senftenberg
    (Germany), Synchrone Technologies (France), Infosys (India), Bosch 
Software
    Systems (Germany), Tata Consultancy Services, SAP, Capgemini (France),
    Cognizant (USA), State Grid (China), Foxconn (Taiwan), AT&T, ...,
    Venture Capitalists and Intellectual Property attorneys.

    Major corporations, including, Exxon Mobil, JPMorgan Chase, Raytheon,
    PetroChina, GlaxoSmithKline, BCL Technologies, CERENA Petroleum Group,
    Aerospace Electronic Technology (China), Max Planck - Genetics 
(Germany),
    Tigard Research Institute, ENGIE (France), Forschungszentrum Juelich
    (Germany), Secured Smart Electric Vehicle (Korea), Johnson & Johnson,
    GlaxoSmithKline, HSBC, Airbus, Boeing, Hyundai, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche
    Bank, Sinopec Group (China), United Health (USA), Volkswagen (Germany),
    Saudi Aramco (Saudi Arabia), BP (United Kingdom), Royal Dutch Shell
    (Netherlands), Daimler (Germany), Cigna (USA), Trafigura (Singapore),
    Tesla (USA), Glencore (Switzerland), Ford (USA), AXA (France), Goldman
    Sachs (USA), Taiwan Semiconductor (Taiwan), Toyota (Japan), ...,
    Venture Capitalists and Intellectual Property attorneys.

    Government research agencies and national laboratories, including, 
National
    Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), US 
Air Force
    (multiple research labs), National Security Agency (NSA), Pacific 
Northwest
    National Lab (PNNL), National Aeronautics and Space Administration 
(NASA),
    Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LLNL), Lawrence Livermore National Lab,
    Los Alamos National Lab (LANL), Argonne National Lab, Cold Spring Harbor
    Lab, US National Cancer Institute, Swedish Defence Research Agency, US
    National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), Oak Ridge 
National
    Lab, U.S. Geological Survey, US National Library of Medicine, SPAWAR 
Systems
    Center Pacific, CERN (Switzerland), China NSF, Russian Academy of 
Sciences,
    Sandia National Lab, Savannah River National Lab, US Navy, Ames Lab, 
Hasso
    Plattner Institute, US Army, Korea Internet & Security Agency, DESY
    (Germany), LNGS (Italy), Suez Canal Research Center, Okinawa Bureau 
(Japan),
    Canadian Medical Protective Association, Osong Medical Innovation 
Foundation
    (Korea), Royal Observatory Edinburgh (United Kingdom), Gran Sasso 
National
    Lab (Italy), National Institute of Informatics (Japan), ...,
    Venture Capitalists and Intellectual Property attorneys.

    CSCI International Conference is among the top five largest annual 
gathering
    of researchers in Computational Science. We anticipate to have attendees
    from about 65 countries and territories. To get a feeling about the
    conferences' atmosphere, see some delegates photos available at
    (over 2,000 photos): https://american-cse.org/csci2022/gallery


CONTACT:

    Questions and inquiries should be sent to:
    CSCI 2022 Conference Secretariat: [log in to unmask]

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