deadline for Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Engineering Solutions extended to July 15

we would like to propose a deadline

extension to 15 July 2022.

This will be the only and final deadline

extension.

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IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Engineering

Solutions (IEEE CIES)

 

https://www.ieeessci2022.org/symposia_cies.html

 

Part of IEEE Series of Symposia on Computational Intelligence,

Singapore, December 4-7, 2022, https://www.ieeessci2022.org/

 

Developments in Engineering are characterized by a growing

complexity, which is balanced by an extensive utilization of

computational resources. This complexity is not only a feature of

engineering systems, processes and products, it is primarily a key

attribute of the respective algorithms for analysis, control and

decision-making to develop those engineering solutions. To cope

with complexity in this broad spectrum of demands, Computational

Intelligence is implemented increasingly in virtually all

engineering disciplines. This emerging approach provides a basis

for developments of a new quality. This Symposium is focused on the

utilization of Computational Intelligence in this context in the

entire field of engineering. Examples concern the control of

processes of various kinds and for various purposes, monitoring

with sensors, smart sensing, system identification,

decision-support and assistance systems, visualization methods,

prediction schemes, the solution of classification problems,

response surface approximations, the formulation of surrogate

models, etc. The engineering application fields may comprise, for

example, bioengineering with prostheses design and control, civil

and mechanical engineering processes, systems and structures

concerned with vehicles, aircraft or bridges, industrial and

systems engineering with design and control of power systems,

electrical and computer engineering with developments in robotics,

etc. All kinds of approaches from the field of Computational

Intelligence are welcome. As a part of the Symposium special

attention is paid to sustainable engineering solutions to address

current and future challenges of environmental changes and

uncertainty. This includes developments dealing with climate

change, environmental processes, disaster warning and management,

infrastructure security, lifecycle analysis and design, etc.

Events, disasters and issues under consideration may be natural

such as earthquakes or tsunamis, man-made such as human failure or

terrorist attacks, or a combination thereof including secondary

effects such as failures in nuclear power plants, which may be

critical for systems, the environment and the society. Developments

which include a comprehensive consideration of uncertainty and

techniques of reliable computing are explicitly invited. These may

involve probabilistic including Bayesian approaches, interval

methods, fuzzy methods, imprecise probabilities and further

concepts. In this context robust design is of particular interest

with all its facets as a basic concept to develop sustainable

engineering solutions.

 

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Topics

  Complex engineering systems, structures and processes

  Intelligent analysis, control and decision-making

  Management and processing of uncertainties

  Problem solution in uncertain and noisy environments

  Reliable computing

  Sustainable solutions

  Infrastructure security

  Climate change

  Environmental processes

  Disaster warning and management

  Lifecycle analysis and design

  Automotive systems

  Monitoring

  Smart sensing

  System identification

  Decision-support and assistance systems

  Visualization methods

  Prediction schemes

  Classification methods, cluster analysis

  Response surface approximations and surrogate models

  Sensitivity analysis

  Robust design, reliability-based design, performance-based design

  Risk analysis, hazard analysis, risk and hazard mitigation

  Optimization methods, evolutionary concepts

  Probabilistic and statistical methods

  Simulation methods, Monte-Carlo and quasi Monte-Carlo

  Bayesian approaches / networks

  Artificial Neural Networks

  Imprecise probabilities

  Evidence theory

  p-box approach

  Fuzzy probability theory

  Interval methods

  Fuzzy methods

  Convex modeling

  Information gap theory

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Symposium Chairs

 

Michael Beer

Leibniz University Hannover

 

Vladik Kreinovich

University of Texas at El Paso

 

Rudolf Kruse

Otto-von-Guericke University

 

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Important dates:

 

Paper Submission: Friday, 15th July 2022

Paper Acceptance: Thursday, 1st September 2022

Full Manuscript Submission: Monday. 19th September 2022

Early Registration: Monday, 26th September 2022

Conference Dates: 4th – 7th December 2022

 

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Submission logistics: see https://www.ieeessci2022.org/

IEEE SSCI 2022 Deadline Extension to 15 July 2022

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IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE SSCI 2022)

December 4 – December 7, 2022 | Singapore

http://ieeessci2022.org

 

****Call for Papers****

 

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****Synopsis****

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IEEE SSCI is an established flagship annual international series of

symposia on computational intelligence sponsored bythe IEEE

Computational Intelligence Society to promote and stimulate

discussion on the latest theory, algorithms,applications and

emerging topics on computational intelligence. By co-locating

multiple symposia under one roof, eachdedicated to a specific topic

in the CI domain, IEEE SSCI aims to encourage cross-fertilization

of ideas and provide aunique platform for top researchers,

professionals, and students from all around the world to discuss

and present theirfindings. IEEE SSCI 2022 will feature keynote

addresses, tutorials, panel discussions and special sessions, all

of whichare open to all participants. The conference proceedings of

the IEEE SSCI will be included in the IEEE Xplore andindexed by all

major databases.

 

List of Confirmed Symposia and Special Sessions

 

* Adaptive Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning(IEEE ADPRL)

* Artificial Life (IEEE ALIFE)

* Automated Algorithm Design, Configuration and Selection (IEEE AADCS)

* CI Applications in Smart Grid (IEEE CIASG)

* CI and Ensemble Learning (IEEE CIEL)

* CI for Astroinformatics (IEEE CIAstro)

* CI for Brain Computer Interfaces (IEEE CIBCI)

* CI for Engineering Solutions (IEEE CIES)

* CI for Human-like Intelligence (IEEE CIHLI)

* CI for Multimedia Signal and Vision Processing (IEEE CIMSIVP)

* CI for Security and Defense Applications (IEEE CISDA)

* CI in Agriculture (IEEE CIAg)

* CI in Big Data (IEEE CIBD)

* CI in Biometrics and Identity Management (IEEE CIBIM)

* CI in Control and Automation (IEEE CICA)

* CI in Cyber Security (IEEE CICS)

* CI in Data Mining (IEEE CIDM)

* CI in Dynamic and Uncertain Environment (IEEE CIDUE)

* CI in Feature Analysis, Selection and Learning in Image and Pattern Recognition (IEEE FASLIP)

* CI in Healthcare and E-health (IEEE CICARE)

* CI in IoT and Smart Cities (IEEE CIIoT)

* CI in Remote Sensing (IEEE CIRS)

* CI in Vehicle and Transportation Systems (IEEE CIVTS)

* Cooperative Metaheuristics (IEEE SCM)

* Deep Learning (IEEE DL)

* Differential Evolution (IEEE SDE)

* Ethical, Social and Legal Implications of ArtificialIntelligence (IEEE ETHAI)

* Evolutionary Neural Architecture Search and Applications(IEEE ENASA)

* Evolutionary Scheduling and CombinatorialOptimisation (IEEE ESCO)

* Evolving and Autonomous Learning Systems (IEEE EALS)

* Explainable Data Analytics in Computational Intelligence (IEEE EDACI)

* Foundations of CI (IEEE FOCI)

* Immune Computation (IEEE IComputation)

* Intelligent Agents (IEEE IA)

* Model-Based Evolutionary Algorithms (IEEE MBEA)

* Multi-agent System Coordination and Optimization (IEEE MASCO)

* Multicriteria Decision-Making (IEEE MCDM)

* Nature-Inspired Computation in Engineering (IEEE NICE)

* Neuromorphic Cognitive Computing (IEEE SNCC)

* Robotic Intelligence in Informationally StructuredSpace (IEEE RiiSS)

* Swarm Intelligence Symposium (IEEE SIS)

 

List of Confirmed Special Sessions

* Advancing Capabilities of Simulation Models with Computational Intelligence (ASM)

* Artificial Intelligence-based Uncertainty Quantification (AUQ)

* CI in Soil and Water Management (SWM)

* Conjunection of Quantum Computing and Evolutionary Computation (EVO-QANTUM)

* Evolutionary Transfer Learning and Domain Adaptation (EADLA)

* Evolving Deep and Transfer Learning Models for Computer Vision and Medical Imaging (ECV)

* Games (GAMES)

* Genetic Programming and Machine Learning for Scheduling (GPMLS)

* Human and Machine Intelligence in CollaborativeDecision Making (HMI)

* Physics-Informed Computational Intelligence: Theories, Models and Application (PHYCI)

 

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****Important Dates****

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* Symposia/Session/Tutorial Proposals  Sunday, 1st May 2022 (Passed)

* Paper Submission Deadline                    Friday, 15th July 2022

* Notification to Authors                           Thursday, 1st September 2022

* Full Manuscript Submission                   Monday. 19th September 2022

* Early Bird Registration               Monday, 26th September 2022

* IEEE SSCI 2022 Conference                     4th December to 7th December 2022

 

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****Organizing Committee****

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* Advisory Chairs

Kay-Chen TAN                  City University of Hong Kong

Yew-Soon ONG                Nanyang Technological University

 

* General Chairs

Ah-Hwee TAN                  Singapore Management University

Dipti SRINIVASAN           National University of Singapore

Chunyan MIAO                Nanyang Technological University

 

* Program Chairs

Hisao ISHIBUCHI                            Southern University of Science andTechnology

Chee-Keong KWOH                       Nanyang Technological University

 

* Finance Chair

Jian-Chao YAO                 DSO National Laboratories

 

* Keynote / Tutorial Chairs

Yaochu JIN                        Bielefeld University

Mahardhika PRATAMA  Nanyang Technological University

 

* Exhibit / Competition Chair

Chi-Keong GOH               AI2Labs

 

* Publication Chairs

Anupam TRIVEDI                           National University of Singapore

Keeley CROCKETT                          Manchester Metropolitan University

 

* Publicity Chairs

Teck-Hou TENG               ST Engineering

Catherine HUANG                         McAfee AI Research

Pauline C. HADDOW      Norwegian University of Science and Technology                            

Jialin LIU                            Southern University of Science and Technology

 

* Local Organizing Chairs

Di WANG                                         Nanyang Technological University

Zhaoxia WANG                Singapore Management University

Hao ZHANG                      Nanyang Technological University

 

* Submission Chair

Hao ZHANG                      Nanyang Technological University

 

* Webmaster

Shanthoshigaa                 Singapore Management University

 

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****Sponsoring Organizations****

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IEEE Computational Intelligence Society

IEEE Singapore Section

Singapore Exhibition & Convention Bureau

 

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****Organizing Institutions****

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Singapore Management University

National University of Singapore

Nanyang Technological University

SUMAC’22: The 4th workshop on Structuring and Understanding of Multimedia heritAge Contents @ ACM Multimedia 2022

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*** Call for Papers for SUMAC 2022 ***
The 4th workshop on Structuring and Understanding of Multimedia heritAge Contents
In conjunction with ACM Multimedia 2022
10-14 October 2022, Lisbon, Portugal
*** Important dates
– Paper submission: 4 July 2022 8 July 2022 (11:59 p.m. AoE)
– Author acceptance notification: 26 July 2022
– Camera-Ready: 7 August 2022
– Workshop date: 10 or 14 October 2022 (TBA)
*** Aims and scope
The digitization of large quantities of analogue data and the massive production of born-digital documents for many years now provide us with large volumes of varied multimedia data (images, maps, text, video, multi-sensor data, etc.), an important feature of which is that they are cross-domain. “Cross-domain” reflects the fact that these data may have been acquired in very different conditions: different acquisition systems, times and points of view. These data represent an extremely rich heritage that can be exploited in a wide variety of fields, from Social Sciences and Humanities to land use and territorial policies, including smart city, urban planning, smart tourism and culture, creative media and entertainment. In terms of research in computer science, they address challenging problems related to the diversity and volume of the media across time, the variety of content descriptors (potentially including the time dimension), the veracity of the data, and the different user needs with respect to engaging with this rich material and the extraction of value out of the data. These challenges are reflected in various research topics such as multimodal and mixed media search, automatic content analysis, multimedia linking and recommendation, and big data analysis and visualization, where scientific bottlenecks may be exacerbated by the time dimension, which also provides topics of interest such as multimodal time series analysis.
The objective of the third edition is to present and discuss the latest and most significant trends in the analysis, structuring and understanding of multimedia contents dedicated to the valorization of heritage, with the emphasis on enabling access to the big data of the past. We welcome research contributions for the following (but not limited to) topics:
– Multimedia and cross-domain data interlinking and recommendation
– Dating and spatialization of historical data
– Mixed media data access and indexing
– Deep learning in adverse conditions (transfer learning, learning with side information, etc.)
– Multi-modal time series analysis, evolution modelling
– Multi-modal and multi-temporal data rendering
– Heritage – Building Information Modelling, Art Virtualisation
– HCI / Interfaces for large-scale datasets
– Smart digitisation of massive quantities of data
– Bench-marking, Open Data Movement
– Generative modelling of cultural heritage
*** Two keynote speakers
– Andreas Maier (Professor at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Head of the Pattern Recognition Lab, Germany): talk on the 3D digitization of old books;
– Georgios Artopoulos (Assistant Professor, Science and Technology in Archaeology and Culture Research Center, Cyprus Institute): talk on the creation of a Time Machine of future pasts: data integration and interoperability for cross-disciplinary research on urban heritage clusters”
*** Submission guidelines
Submission format. All submissions must be original work not under review at any other workshop, conference, or journal. The workshop will accept papers describing completed work as well as work in progress. One submission format is accepted: full paper, which must follow the formatting guidelines of the main conference ACM MM 2022. Full papers should be from 6 to 8 pages (plus 2 additional pages for the references), encoded as PDF and using the ACM Article Template. For paper guidelines, please visit: https://2022.acmmm.org/call-for-papers/.
Peer Review and publication in ACM Digital Library. Paper submissions must conform with the “double-blind” review policy. All papers will be peer-reviewed by experts in the field, they will receive at least two reviews. Acceptance will be based on relevance to the workshop, scientific novelty, and technical quality. Depending on the number, maturity and topics of the accepted submissions, the work will be presented via oral or poster sessions. The workshop papers will be published in the ACM Digital Library.
*** Organizers
Valerie Gouet-Brunet (LaSTIG Lab / IGN – Gustave Eiffel University, France)
Ronak Kosti (Pattern Recognition Lab / FAU Erlangen-Nurnberg, Germany)
Li Weng (Hangzhou Dianzi University, China)
Looking forward to your submission!
The workshop organizers

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