Fwd: [CVML] CFP: IEEE SocialCom 2022 (Social Computing and Networking), Dec. 2022, Melbourne, Australia

   
The 15th IEEE International Conference on Social Computing and Networking ( SocialCom 2022), 17-19 Dec. 2022, Melbourne, Australia.
   
Website: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2022/socialcom/
   
Key dates:
Submission Deadline: September 25, 2022 (11:59pm UTC/GMT, firm)
Notification: October 25, 2022
Final Manuscript Due: November 10, 2022
   
Submission site: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2022/socialcom/submission.htm
   
Publication:
Proceedings will be published by IEEE CS Press.
   
Special issues:
Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Journal of Computer and System Science

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Introduction
   
Social computing and networking is concerned with the intersection of social behaviour and computing systems, creating or recreating social conventions and contexts through the use of software and technology. Various social computing applications such as blogs, email, instant messaging, social networking (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google+ etc.), wikis, and social bookmarking have been widely popularised by providing digital platforms for social interaction. Such applications have been profoundly change social behaviours and digital life styles of humankind whilst pushing the boundaries of Internet technologies. While people can enjoy or even indulge in the benefits such as freedom and convenience brought about by social computing, various critical issues such as trust, privacy, HCI design, and the modelling as well as understanding of social behaviours via computational means provide significant challenges.
   
SocialCom (Social Computing and Networking) was created to provide a prime international forum for researchers, industry practitioners and domain experts to exchange the latest fundamental advances in the state of the art and practice of Social Computing & Networking and its broadly related areas.
     
Scope and Topics

Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
·   Fundamentals of social computing
·   Modelling of social behaviour
·   Social network analysis and mining
·   Big social media data
·   Social media infrastructure and cloud computing
·   Computational models of social simulation
·   Web 2.0 and semantic web
·   Innovative HCI and touch-screen models
·   Modelling of social conventions and social contexts
·   Social cognition and social intelligence
·   Social media analytics and intelligence
·   Group formation and evolution
·   Security, privacy, trust, risk and cryptography in social contexts
·   Social system design and architectures
·   Information retrieval, data mining, artificial intelligence and agent-based technology
·   Group interaction, collaboration, representation and profiling
·   Handheld/mobile social computing
·   Service science and service oriented interaction design
·   Cultural patterns and representation
·   Emotional intelligence, opinion representation, influence process
·   Mobile commerce, handheld commerce and e-markets
·   Connected e-health in social networks
·   Social policy and government management
·   Social blog, micro-blog, public blog, internet forum
·   Business social software systems
·   Impact on peoples activities in complex and dynamic environments
·   Collaborative filtering, mining and prediction
·   Social computing applications and case studies
       
Submission Guidelines
Submissions must include an abstract, keywords, the e-mail address of the corresponding author and should not exceed 8 pages (or up to 10 pages with over length charge), including tables and figures in IEEE CS format. The template files for LATEX or WORD can be downloaded here. All paper submissions must represent original and unpublished work. Each submission will be peer reviewed by at least three program committee members. Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will register for the conference and present the work.

Submit your paper(s) in PDF file at the submission site: http://www.swinflow.org/confs/2022/socialcom/submission.htm.
   
Publications
Accepted and presented papers will be included into the IEEE Conference Proceedings published by IEEE CS Press. Authors of accepted papers, or at least one of them, are requested to register and present their work at the conference, otherwise their papers may be removed from the digital libraries of IEEE CS and EI after the conference.

Distinguished papers will be selected for special issues in Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience, Journal of Computer and System Science.
   
General Chairs
Phoebe Chen, La Trobe University, Australia
Guandong Xu, University of Technology Sydney, Australia
       
Program Chairs
Wookey Lee, Inha University, Korea
Yan Wang, Macquarie University, Australia

All things Attention: Bridging different perspectives on attention

On behalf of the co-organisers, we would like to invite you to submit your work to our NeurIPS workshop on “All things Attention- Bridging different perspectives on attention”. The details of the workshop and submission instructions are as follows:

All things Attention- Bridging different perspectives on attention

The Thirty Sixth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS)

Dec 2, 2022

NeurIPS 2022 is a hybrid Conference

https://attention-learning-workshop.github.io/

The All Things Attention workshop aims to foster connections across disparate academic communities that conceptualize “Attention” such as Neuroscience, Psychology, Machine Learning, and Human Computer Interaction. Workshop topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  1. Relationships between biological and artificial attention

    1. What are the connections between different forms of attention in the human brain and present deep neural network architectures? 

    2. Can the anatomy of human attention models provide usable insights to researchers designing architectures for artificial systems? 

    3. Given the same task and learning objective, do machines learn attention mechanisms that are different from humans? 

  1. Attention for reinforcement learning and decision making

    1. How have reinforcement learning agents leveraged attention in decision making?

    2. Do decision-making agents today have implicit or explicit formalisms of attention?

    3. How can AI agents build notions of attention without explicitly baked in notions of attention?

    4. Can attention significantly enable AI agents to scale e.g. through gains in sample efficiency, and generalization?

  2. Benefits and formulation of attention mechanisms for continual / lifelong learning

    1. How can continual learning agents optimize for retention of knowledge for tasks that it already learned? 

    2. How can the amount of interference between different inputs be controlled via attention? 

    3. How does the executive control of attention evolve with learning in humans? 

    4. How can we study the development of attentional systems in infancy and childhood to better understand how attention can be learned?

  3. Attention as a tool for interpretation and explanation

    1. How have researchers leveraged attention as a visualization tool?

    2. What are the common approaches when using attention as a tool for interpretability in AI? 

    3. What are the major bottlenecks and common pitfalls in leveraging attention as a key tool for explaining the decisions of AI agents?

    4. How can we do better?

  4. The role of attention in human-computer interaction and human-robot interaction

    1. How do we detect aspects of human attention during interactions, from sensing to processing to representations?   

    2. What systems benefit from human attention modeling, and how do they use these models?

    3. How can systems influence a user’s attention, and what systems benefit from this capability?

    4. How can a system communicate or simulate its own attention (humanlike or algorithmic) in an interaction, and to what benefit?

    5. How do attention models affect different applications, like collaboration or assistance, in different domains, like autonomous vehicles and driver assistance systems, learning from demonstration, joint attention in collaborative tasks, social interaction, etc.?

    6. How should researchers thinking about attention in different biological and computational fields organize the collection of human gaze data sets, modeling gaze behaviors, and utilizing gaze information in various applications for knowledge transfer and cross-pollination of ideas?

  5. Attention mechanisms in Deep Neural Network (DNN) architectures

    1. How does attention in DNN such as transformers relate to existing formalisms of attention in cogsci/psychology? 

    2. Do we have a concrete understanding of how and if self-attention in transformers contributes to its vast success in recent models such as GPT2, GPT3, DALLE.? 

    3. Can our understanding of attention from other fields inform the progress we have achieved in recent breakthroughs?

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

We invite you to submit papers (up to 9 pages for long papers and up to 5 pages for short papers, excluding references and appendix) in the NeurIPS 2022 format. All submissions will be managed through OpenReview (submission website). The final submission including main paper, references and appendix should not exceed 12 pages. Supplementary Materials uploads are to only be used optionally for extra videos/code/data/figures and should be uploaded separately in the submission website.

The review process is double-blind so the submission should be anonymized. Accepted work will be presented as posters during the workshop, and select contributions will be invited to give spotlight talks during the workshop. Each accepted work entering the poster sessions will have an accompanying pre-recorded 5-minute video. Please note that at least one coauthor of each accepted paper will be expected to have a NeurIPS conference registration and participate in one of the poster sessions. 

Submissions will be evaluated based on novelty, rigor, and relevance to the theme of the workshop. Both empirical and theoretical contributions are welcome. Submissions should not have previously appeared in a journal or conference (including accepted papers to NeurIPS 2022) and should not be submitted to another NeurIPS workshop. Submissions must adhere to the NeurIPS Code of Conduct.

The focus of the work should relate to the list of the topics specified below. The review process will be double-blind and accepted submissions will be presented as virtual talks or posters. There will be no proceedings for this workshop, however, authors can opt to have their abstracts/papers posted on the workshop website.

We encourage submissions on the following topics from the focus of bridging different perspectives on attention:

  • Relationships between biological and artificial attention

  • Attention for reinforcement learning and decision making

  • Benefits and formulation of attention mechanisms for continual / lifelong learning

  • Attention as a tool for interpretation and explanation

  • The role of attention in human-computer interaction and human-robot interaction

  • Attention mechanisms in Deep Neural Network (DNN) architectures

Please submit your papers via the following link: submission website

IMPORTANT DATES

* Submission deadline: Sep 15, 2022 at 11:59PM (AOE) submission website 

* Accept/Reject Notification: Oct 12, 2022

* Camera-ready (final) paper deadline: Nov 25, 2022 at 11:59PM (Anywhere on earth)

* Workshop: Dec 2, 2022

CONFIRMED SPEAKERS & PANELISTS

Speakers:

Pieter Roelfsema (Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience)

James Whittington (University of Oxford)

Ida Momennejad (Microsoft Research)

Erin Grant (UC Berkeley)

Henny Admoni (Carnegie Mellon University)

Tobias Gerstenberg (Stanford University)

Vidhya Navalpakkam (Google Research)

Shalini De Mello (NVIDIA)

Panelists:

David Ha (Google Brain)

Pieter Roelfsema (Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience)

James Whittington (University of Oxford)

Ida Momennejad (Microsoft Research)

Henny Admoni (Carnegie Mellon University)

Tobias Gerstenberg (Stanford University)

Shalini De Mello (NVIDIA)

Vidhya Navalpakkam (Google Research)

Erin Grant (UC Berkeley)

Ramakrishna Vedantam (Meta AI Research)

Megan deBettencourt (University of Chicago)

Cyril Zhang (Microsoft Research)

ORGANIZERS

Akanksha Saran (Microsoft Research, NYC)

Khimya Khetarpal (McGill University, Mila Montreal)

Reuben Aronson (Carnegie Mellon University)

Abhijat Biswas (Carnegie Mellon University)

Ruohan Zhang (Stanford University)

Grace Lindsay (University College London, New York University)

Scott Neikum (University of Texas at Austin, University of Massachusetts)

REGISTRATION

Participants should refer to the NeurIPS 2022 website (https://neurips.cc/Conferences/2022/Dates) for information on how to register.

CONTACT

Please reach out to us at attention-workshop@googlegroups.com  if you have any questions. We look forward to receiving your submissions!

Kind Regards,

Workshop Organizers

All things Attention- Bridging different perspectives on attention

7th Proceedings by Springer ICTCS 2022 – Chandigarh, India

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7th ( Proceedings by Springer )  ICTCS 2022 | 9 – 10 December 2022 | Chandigarh, India.

Seventh International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS-2022) : https://ictcs.in/

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Important Date : September 6, 2022 Extended Paper Submission Deadline

Publication All ICTCS 2022 presented papers will be published in conference proceedings by Springer LNNS. ISSN: 2367-3370, Series : https://www.springer.com/series/15179

Indexing : The books of this series are submitted to SCOPUS, INSPEC, WTI Frankfurt eG, zbMATH, SCImago. All books published in the series are submitted for consideration in Web of Science

Papers Submission : Submissions of high quality papers in all areas of ICT and its applications. The submissions are handled only through the website at: https://ictcs.in/ictcs.php#section04

Organizing & Associated Partners : Global Knowledge Research Foundation, InterYIT IFIP, Springer, Knowledge Chamber of Commerce and Industry. 

Venue : The Fern Residency, Chandigarh, India.

Dear Friends and Colleagues,

7th International Conference on Information and Communication Technology for Competitive Strategies (ICTCS-2022) will be held at Chandigarh, India, India – 9th – 10th December. ICTCS-2022 will target state-of-the-art as well as emerging topics pertaining to ICT and effective strategies for its implementation for Engineering and Managerial Applications. The objective of this International conference is to provide an opportunities for the Researchers, Academicians, Industry persons and students to interact and exchange ideas, experience and expertise in the current trend and strategies for Information and Communication Technologies. Besides this, participants will also be enlightened about vast avenues, current and emerging technological developments in the field of ICT in this era and its applications, will be thoroughly explored and discussed.

The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following :

  • Track 1: ICT FOR INFRASTRUCTURE AND COMPUTATION
  • Track 2: ICT FOR ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS
  • Track 3: ICT FOR E-GOVERNANCE AND GOVERNMENT
  • For more : https://ictcs.in/ictcs.php#section06

Authors are kindly invited to submit their formatted full papers including results, tables, figures, and references. All submissions are handled through the website at https://ictcs.in/ictcs.php#section04

For any query, Please write mail on conference.ictcs@gmail.com or contact Conference Secretary : +91-72010-90504.

Sincerely Yours – Convener ICTCS 2022

IEEE R9: Invitación a Conferencia Internacional – Centenario IEEE Sección México

Estimados Miembros de IEEE Región 9:

En el marco de la Celebración del Centenario del IEEE Sección México, se les invita a la Conferencia Internacional “Claves para la Sostenibilidad del Sistema Eléctrico Nacional”, a cargo del M.C. César Fuentes Estrada, Presidente del IEEE Sección México, a celebrarse el miércoles 24 de agosto 2022 a las 17:00 hrs. (CDMX) vía streaming a través del Portal de Facebook del IEEE Sección México.

Facebook Live: https://www.facebook.com/IEEESeccionMexico

 

 

Latin America – Region 9 : https://r9.ieee.org/

Cfp Springer icSoftComp2022: (Proceedings by Springer CCIS)

 

 

*** Call for Paper ***

 

Springer

2022 4th International Conference on Soft Computing and its Engineering Applications (icSoftComp2022)

 

https://www.charusat.ac.in/icSoftComp2022/index.php

 

Charotar University of Science and Technology (CHARUSAT) , Changa, India

December 09-10, 2022

 

[Hybrid mode]

 

Conference proceedings by Springer CCIS Series (Scopus indexed)

Conference series link: https://link.springer.com/conference/icsoftcomp

 

Paper submission link: https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/icSoftComp2022

 

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Important Notes:

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– Conference is in Hybrid mode (onsite and online)

– icSoftComp2022 follows a double-blind peer review system.

– Please follow the Springer CCIS format for paper submission.

– Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended article versions for a post-conference special issue of peer reviewed Scopus indexed journals.

 

2022 4th International Conference on Soft Computing and its Engineering Applications (icSoftComp2022) aims to provide an excellent international forum to the researchers, academicians, students, and professionals in the areas of computer science and engineering to present their research, knowledge, new ideas and innovations. It will exhibit an exciting technical program. It will also feature high-quality Tutorials and Workshops, Industry Panels and Exhibitions, as well as Keynotes from prominent research and industry leaders.

 

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Keynote Speakers:

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       Dr. Dilip Kumar Pratihar, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur, Kharagpur, India

       Dr. Witold Pedrycz, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada

       Dr. Dimitrios A. Karras, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece

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We are now open for technical paper submission, proposals for workshops/special sessions, and proposals for tutorials.

– Submissions for the main conference must be made online through EquinOCS following  the submission link: https://equinocs.springernature.com/service/icSoftComp2022

– Submission for the Workshops/Special Session proposals are to be directed to the TPC Chair (kanupatel.mca@charusat.ac.in). Please refer: https://www.charusat.ac.in/icSoftComp2022/workshops.php

 

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Paper Submission:

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icSoftComp2022 solicits papers on all aspects of Soft computing and its engineering applications for a smart and better world. The topics of the conference include, but are not limited to the following:

 

Track 1: Theory and Methods

Ant colony theory
Approximate reasoning
Artificial Intelligence (AI)
Big Data analytics
Bio-inspired computing
Chaos theory
Cognitive science
Data mining and Knowledge discovery
Deep learning
Digital information processing
Evolutionary computing
Fuzzy set theory
Immunological computing
Knowledge virtualization
Machine learning
Modeling
Neural computing
Probabilistic reasoning
Rough sets
Swarm intelligence

 

Track 2: Systems and Applications

Advanced intelligent systems
Agent-based systems
Agricultural informatics
Assistive systems
Autonomic and autonomous systems
Bioinformatics and scientific computing
Cognitive systems and applications
Complex systems
Computer forensics
Cyber Physical Systems (CPS)
Human computer integration
Internet of Things (IoT)
Intrusion detection and Security intelligence
Mechatronics
Multi-agent systems
Natural language processing
Network and telecommunications systems
Optimization
Pattern recognition
Process control
Remote sensing system
Robotics
Signal processing
Time series forecasting
Web intelligence

 

Track 3: Hybrid Techniques

Auxiliary hybridization
Embedded hybridization
Fuzzy-genetic approach
Neuro-evolutionary computing
Neuro-fuzzy computing
Sequential hybridization

 

Track 4: Soft Computing for Smart Sustainable World

Smart cities
Smart governance
Smart healthcare
Smart homes and buildings
Smart social services
Smart transportation
Smart utilities
Smart vehicles
Smart villages

 

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Important Dates:

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Submission due:

15/08/2022

Acceptance Notification:

30/09/2022

Camera Ready Paper Submission due:

31/10/2022

Last date of registration:

31/10/2022

Conference dates:

09-10/12/2022

 

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Paper Publication:

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The accepted and presented papers will be published as proceedings with Springer in their prestigious Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series.

Indexed by Scopus, DBLP, Ei Compendex, Google Scholar, and Springerlink

 

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Journal Publication:

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Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended article versions for a post-conference special issue of peer-reviewed journals.

 

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Previous conference proceedings:

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–    icSoftComp2021 https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-031-05767-0

–    icSoftComp2020 https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9789811607073

–    icSoftComp2017 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/xpl/conhome/8269416/proceeding

 

 

Please join icSoftComp WhatsApp group to get updates:

https://chat.whatsapp.com/CnkrBjvMcuu1ksjQGi67Ak

 

 

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