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ScalA’17: 8th Workshop on Latest Advances in
Scalable Algorithms for Large-Scale Systems
held in conjunction with the
SC17: The International Conference on High Performance
Computing, Networking, Storage and Analysis
in cooperation with ACM SIGHPC
November 13, 2017, Denver, CO, USA
<http://www.csm.ornl.gov/srt/conferences/Scala/2017>
Novel scalable scientific algorithms are needed in order to enable key
science applications to exploit the computational power of large-scale
systems. This is especially true for the current tier of leading petascale
machines and the road to exascale computing as HPC systems continue to scale
up in compute node and processor core count. These extreme-scale systems
require novel scientific algorithms to hide network and memory latency, have
very high computation/communication overlap, have minimal communication, and
have no synchronization points.
Scientific algorithms for multi-petaflop and exa-flop systems also need to be
fault tolerant and fault resilient, since the probability of faults increases
with scale. Resilience at the system software and at the algorithmic level is
needed as a crosscutting effort. Finally, with the advent of heterogeneous
compute nodes that employ standard processors as well as GPGPUs, scientific
algorithms need to match these architectures to extract the most performance.
This includes different system-specific levels of parallelism as well as
co-scheduling of computation. Key science applications require novel
mathematical models and system software that address the scalability and
resilience challenges of current- and future-generation extreme-scale HPC
systems.
Submission Guidelines
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts in English structured as technical
papers not exceeding 8 letter size (8.5in x 11in) pages including figures,
tables, and references using the ACM format for conference proceedings.
Submissions not conforming to these guidelines may be returned without
review. Reference style files are available at
<http://www.acm.org/sigs/publications/proceedings-templates>.
All manuscripts will be reviewed and judged on correctness, originality,
technical strength, and significance, quality of presentation, and interest
and relevance to the workshop attendees. Submitted papers must represent
original unpublished research that is not currently under review for any
other conference or journal. Papers not following these guidelines will be
rejected without review and further action may be taken, including (but not
limited to) notifications sent to the heads of the institutions of the
authors and sponsors of the conference. Submissions received after the due
date, exceeding length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not
be considered. At least one author of an accepted paper must register for
and attend the workshop. Authors may contact the workshop program chair for
more information. Papers should be submitted electronically at:
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=scala17>.
Full papers will be published with the SC'17 workshop proceedings in the ACM
Digital Library and IEEE Xplore. Selected papers will be invited for an
extended version in a special issue of the Journal of Computational Science
(JoCS).
Important Dates
- Full paper submission: August 28, 2017
- Notification of acceptance: September 11, 2017
- Final paper submission (firm): October 9, 2017
- Workshop/conference early registration: TBD
- Workshop: November 13, 2017
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Novel scientific algorithms that improve performance, scalability,
resilience, and power efficiency
- Porting scientific algorithms and applications to many-core and
heterogeneous architectures
- Performance and resilience limitations of scientific algorithms and
applications at scale
- Crosscutting approaches (system software and applications) in addressing
scalability challenges
- Scientific algorithms that can exploit extreme concurrency (e.g. 1 billion
for exascale by 2020)
- Naturally fault tolerant, self-healing, or fault oblivious scientific
algorithms
- Programming model and system software support for algorithm scalability and
resilience
Workshop Chairs
- Vassil Alexandrov, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
- Al Geist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Jack Dongarra, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
Workshop Program Chair
- Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
Program Committee
- Vassil Alexandrov, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Spain
- Hartwig Anzt, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
- Rick Archibald, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Franck Cappello, Argonne National Laboratory and
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
- Zizhong Chen, University of California, Riverside, USA
- James Elliott, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Nahid Emad, University of Versailles SQ, France
- Christian Engelmann, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Wilfried Gansterer, University of Vienna, Austria
- Michael Heroux, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
- Kirk E. Jordan, IBM T.J. Watson Research, USA
- Dieter Kranzlmueller, Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Germany
- Ignacio Laguna, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, USA
- Piotr Luszczek, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA
- Michael Mascagni, Florida State University, USA
- Ron Perrot, University of Oxford, UK
- Yves Robert, ENS Lyon, France
- Stuart Slattery, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA
- Keita Teranishi, Sandia National Laboratories, USA
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Computer Science Research Group
Computer Science and Mathematics Division
Oak Ridge National Laboratory
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PRIVACY IN STATISTICAL DATABASES 2020 (PSD 2020)
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Arezzo, Italy, Sep. 23-25, 2020
http://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2020
Submission deadline: **MAY 24, 2020**
1. AIMS AND GOAL
-----------------
Privacy in statistical databases is about finding trade-offs to the
tension between the increasing societal and economical demand for
accurate information and the legal and ethical obligation to protect
the privacy of individuals and enterprises which are the respondents
providing the statistical data. In the case of statistical databases,
the motivation for respondent privacy is one of survival: statistical
agencies or survey institutes cannot expect to collect accurate
information from individual or corporate respondents unless these feel
the privacy of their responses is guaranteed.
Beyond respondent privacy, there are two additional privacy dimensions
to be considered: privacy for the data owners (organizations owning or
gathering the data, who would not like to share the data they have
collected at great expense) and privacy for the users (those who
submit queries to the database and would like their analyses to stay
private).
"Privacy in Statistical Databases 2020" (PSD 2020) is a conference
sponsored and organized by the UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy
(http://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat) with proceedings published by
Springer-Verlag in Lecture Notes in Computer Science. The purpose of
PSD 2020 is to attract world-wide, high-level research in statistical
database privacy.
PSD 2020 is a successor to
- PSD 2018 (Valencia, Sep. 26-28, 2018,
https://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2018/),
- PSD 2016 (Dubrovnik, Sep. 14-16, 2016,
https://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2016/),
- PSD 2014 (Eivissa, Sep. 17-19, 2014,
http://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2014/),
- PSD 2012 (Palermo, Sep. 26-28, 2012,
http://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2012),
- PSD 2010 (Corfu, Sep. 22-24, 2010,
http://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2010),
- PSD 2008 (Istanbul, Sep. 24-26, 2008,
http://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2008),
- PSD 2006 (Rome, Dec. 13-15, 2006,
http://crises-deim.urv.cat/psd2006)
and PSD 2004 (Barcelona, June 9-11, 2004,
http://crises-deim.urv.cat/psd2004),
all with proceedings published by Springer in LNCS 11126, LNCS 9867,
LNCS 8744, LNCS 7556, LNCS 6344, LNCS 5262, LNCS 4302 and LNCS 3050,
respectively. Those nine PSD conferences follow a tradition of
high-quality technical conferences on SDC which started with
"Statistical Data Protection-SDP'98", held in Lisbon in 1998 and with
proceedings published by OPOCE, and continued with the AMRADS project
SDC Workshop, held in Luxemburg in 2001 and with proceedings published
in Springer LNCS 2316.
Like the aforementioned preceding conferences, PSD 2020 originates in
Europe, but wishes to stay a worldwide event in database privacy and
SDC. Thus, contributions and attendees from overseas are welcome.
2. ORGANIZATION
---------------
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (More members to be confirmed soon)
- Jane Bambauer (University of Arizona, USA)
- Bettina Berendt (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium)
- Elisa Bertino (CERIAS, Purdue University, USA)
- Aleksandra Bujnowska (EUROSTAT, European Union)
- Jordi Castro (Universitat PolitËcnica de Catalunya)
- Anne-Sophie Charest (UniversitÈ Laval, QuÈbec, Canada)
- Chris Clifton (Purdue University, USA)
- Graham Cormode (University of Warwick, UK)
- Peter-Paul de Wolf (Statistics Netherlands)
- Josep Domingo (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia)
- Joerg Drechsler (IAB, Germany)
- Khaled El Emam (University of Ottawa, Canada)
- Mark Elliot (Manchester University, UK)
- SÈbastien Gambs (UniversitÈ du QuÈbec ‡ MontrÈal)
- Sarah Giessing (Destatis, Germany)
- Hiroaki Kikuchi (Meiji University, Japan)
- Bradley Malin (Vanderbilt University, USA)
- Laura McKenna (Census Bureau, USA)
- Anna Monreale (Universit‡ di Pisa, Italy)
- Krish Muralidhar (The University of Oklahoma, USA)
- Anna Oganyan (National Center for Health Statistics, USA)
- David Rebollo (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia)
- Jerry Reiter (Duke University, USA)
- Yosef Rinott (Hebrew University, Israel)
- Steven Ruggles (University of Minnesota, USA)
- Nicolas Ruiz (OECD, European Union)
- Pierangela Samarati (University of Milan, Italy)
- David S·nchez (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia)
- Eric Schulte-Nordholt (Statistics Netherlands)
- Natalie Shlomo (University of Manchester, UK)
- Aleksandra Slavkovic (Penn State University, USA)
- Jordi Soria-Comas (Catalan Data Protection Authority, Catalonia)
- Tamir Tassa (The Open University, Israel)
- Vicenc Torra (National University of Ireland-Maynooth, Ireland)
- Lars Vilhuber (Cornell University, USA)
PROGRAM CHAIR
- Josep Domingo-Ferrer (UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, Universitat Rovira
i Virgili, Catalonia)
GENERAL CHAIR
- Krishnamurty Muralidhar (The University of Oklahoma, USA)
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
- Joaquin Garcia-Alfaro (Telecom SudParis, France)
- Giulia Lombardi (The University of Oklahoma, Italy)
- Jesus Manjon (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia)
- Romina Russo (Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Catalonia)
3. TOPICS OF INTEREST
---------------------
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- New anonymization methods for tabular data
- New anonymization methods for microdata (including non-conventional
microdata types such as trajectories, graphs, etc.)
- Best anonymization practices for tabular data
- Best anonymization practices for microdata
- Co-utility for privacy preservation
- Big data anonymization
- Streaming data anonymization
- Decentralized anonymization
- Balancing data quality and data confidentiality in SDC
- Differential privacy and other privacy models
- SDC transparency issues
- Onsite access centers
- Remote access facilities
- SDC software
- Estimating disclosure risk in SDC
- Record linkage methods
- Real-life disclosure scenarios in EU-member states and abroad
- Privacy preserving data mining (both cryptographic and non-cryptographic)
- Private information retrieval
- Privacy in web-based e-commerce
- Privacy in healthcare
- Privacy in official and corporate statistics
- Other data anonymization issues
4. SUBMISSIONS
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Full papers containing either original technical contributions or
high-quality surveys on the above topics or on related topics are
sought.
Camera-ready versions of accepted papers should be prepared using the
LaTeX2estyle or the Word template of Springer Verlag Lecture Notes in
ComputerScience. For LaTeX2e, a macro package llncs.zip and an example
file typeinst.zip can be downloaded from
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu….
For Microsoft Word, a template word.zip can be downloaded from the
same page above.
We encourage authors to use the above formats already for their
submissions.
LENGTH OF SUBMISSIONS.
Using the above format with 11 point font, the paper should be at most
12 pages excluding bibliography and appendices, and at most 16 pages
total. Committee members are not required to read appendices; the
paper should be intelligible without them. Submissions not meeting
these guidelines risk rejection without consideration of their merits.
5. PROCEEDINGS
--------------
Among PSD 2020 accepted papers, a selection will be made based on
quality and coverage and the selected papers will be published in the
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series by Springer. This
follows the tradition of the previous PSD conferences.
The remaining accepted papers will be published in a USB with an ISBN.
It is possible to submit a paper directly for the USB, which benefits
from a later submission deadline (see USB-only dates below).
The form of publication of an accepted paper will be clearly specified
in the acceptance message. Both the LNCS volume and the CD will be
*available at the conference*.
6. IMPORTANT DATES
------------------
Submission deadline: **MAY 24, 2020**
Acceptance notification: June 26, 2020
Proceedings version due: July 5, 2020
USB-only submission deadline: July 5, 2020
USB-only acceptance notification: July 15, 2020
USB-only proceedings version due: July 22, 2020
Conference: Sep. 23-25, 2020
7. VENUE AND TRAVEL
-------------------
The conference will take place at the San Francesco classroom annex of
the 'Oklahoma University in Arezzo' facilities, located in the city of
Arezzo.
OU in Arezzo. San Francesco Classroom annex
Piazza San Francesco, 18
Arezzo, Italy 52100
http://www.ou.edu/cis/education_abroad/programs/ou-in-arezzo
Further venue, travel and accommodation information will be posted in
due course at http://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2020
A number of travel grants are made available by the UNESCO Chair in
Data Privacy, especially for authors and delegates from transition
countries. Information on grants is posted in the conference web site.
8. REGISTRATION
---------------
Registration information will be posted no later than June 2020 at
http://unescoprivacychair.urv.cat/psd2020
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22nd International Conference on Information and
Communications Security (ICICS 2020)
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Copenhagen, Denmark, 24-27 August 2020
http://icics2020.compute.dtu.dk/
Submission deadline:
**3 May 2020 (23:59 AOE - Extended!)**
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The 2020 International Conference on Information and Communications
Security will be the 22nd event in the ICICS conference series, started
in 1997, that brings together individuals involved in multiple
disciplines of Information and Communications Security in order to
foster exchange of ideas. There will be Best Paper and Best Student
Paper awards with cash reward sponsored by Springer. It will be
organized by Technical University of Denmark (DTU).
http://icics2020.compute.dtu.dk/
Program Topics:
Original papers offering novel research contributions on all aspects of
information and communications security are solicited for submission to
ICICS 2019. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to:
Access control
Social networks security, privacy and trust
Key management and key recovery
Software defined networking security
Anonymity
Embedded systems security
Language-based security
Security management
Applied cryptography
Security models, metrics, and policies
Malware and anti-malware
Fraud and cyber-crime
Authentication and authorization
Security and privacy of Big Data
Mobile computing security and privacy
Hardware security
Biometrics security
Security of critical Infrastructures
Network security
Identity access management
Blockchain security and privacy
Trust and reputation systems
Cloud and edge computing security
Trusted and trustworthy computing technologies
Operating systems security
Usable security and privacy
Computer and digital forensics
Insider threat detection
Cyber-physical systems security
Underground economy
Privacy protection
Intellectual property protection
Data and system integrity
Verification of security protocols
Privacy-preserving data mining
Intrusion detection
Database security
Web security
Risk assessment
IoT security and privacy
Distributed systems security
Wireless security
Instructions for Authors:
Authors are invited to submit original papers not previously published
nor submitted in parallel for publication to any other conference,
workshop or journal. All submitted papers must be anonymous, with no
author names, affiliations, acknowledgements, or obvious references.
Submissions should be in English, as a PDF file with all fonts embedded,
in the Springer-Verlag LNCS format (details can be found at:
http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0), typeset
with 11pt font, and using reasonable spacing and margins. Papers should
not exceed 16 pages in LNCS style including the bibliography, but
excluding well-marked appendices (no more than 18 pages in total). Note
that papers should be intelligible without all appendices, since
committee members are not required to read them. Submitted papers may
risk being rejected directly without consideration of their merits if
they do not follow all the above submission instructions.
Accepted papers will be presented at ICICS 2020 and included in the
conference's post-proceeding published by Springer in its Lecture Notes
in Computer Science series. Please note that at least one author of each
accepted paper should register with full rate to the conference and give
a presentation at the conference. Failure to register or absence from
the presentation will eventually make your paper NOT being included in
the conference proceedings.
Organization:
General Chairs
- Christian D. Jensen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
- Jianying Zhou, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Singapore
Program Chairs
- Dieter Gollmann, Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
- Weizhi Meng, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
If there is any question, please contact us at: icics2020-1(a)easychair.org.
# SIMPDA 2019
## TENTH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON DATA-DRIVEN PROCESS DISCOVERY AND ANALYSIS
### In conjunction with the 24th European Conference on Advances in Databases and Information Systems – ADBIS 2020 – Lyon, France, August 25, 2020
[http://simpda2020.di.unimi.it](http://simpda2020.di.unimi.it)
[](http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/adbis-tpdl-eda-2020/adbis/)
## About SIMPDA
The increasing automation of business processes and the growing amounts of process data become available opens new research opportunities for business process data analysis, mining, and modeling. The aim of the *IFIP W.G. 2.6 International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis* is to offer a forum where researchers from different communities and the industry can share their insight in this hot new field.
The Symposium will feature a number of advanced *research papers*, shorter presentations on recent research, a competitive *Ph.D. seminar* and selected research and *industrial demonstrations*. This year the symposium will be held in Bled, in cunjunction with the ADBIS conference.
###Call for Papers
The **IFIP W.G. 2.6** *International Symposium on Data-Driven Process Discovery and Analysis* **(SIMPDA 2020)** offers a unique opportunity to present new approaches and research results to researchers and practitioners working in business process data modelling, representation, and privacy-aware analysis.
The symposium will bring together leading researchers, engineers, and scientists from around the world. Full papers must not exceed 12 pages. Short papers are limited to at most 6 pages. All papers must be original contributions, not previously published or under review for publication elsewhere. All contributions must be written in English and must follow the **CCIS template** and **Springer** paper preparation rules, see: [https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu….
### Call for post-Proceedings
The authors of the accepted papers will be invited to submit extended articles to a post-symposium proceedings volume which will be published in the **LNBIP series** [Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing](http://www.springer.com/series/7911), scheduled for late 2020 (extended papers length will be between 7000 and 9000 words). Around 5-8 papers will be selected for publication after a second round of review.
### Topics
Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
* Business process modeling languages, notations, and methods
* Lightweight process model
* Data-aware and data-centric approaches
* Big Data process representation and management
* Online Process Mining
* Process mining with Big Data
* Variability and configuration of process models
* Process simulation and static analyses
* Process data query languages
* Process data mining
* Process data visualization and reporting
* Privacy-aware process data mining
* Process metadata and semantic reasoning
* Process patterns and standards
* Foundations of business process models
* Resource management in business process execution
* Process tracing and monitoring
* Process change management and evolution
* Business process lifecycle
* Case studies and experience
* Social process discovery
* Crowdsourced process definition and discovery
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### Workshop Format:
In accordance to our historical tradition of proposing SIMPDA as a **symposium**, we propose an innovative format for this workshop:
The number of sessions depend on the number of submissions but, considering the previous editions, we envisage to have four sessions, with 4-5 related papers assigned to each session. A special session (with a specific review process) will be dedicated to discuss research plan from Ph.D. students.
Papers are *pre-circulated to the authors* that will be expected to read all papers in advance but to avoid exceptional overhead, two are assigned to be prepared with particular care, making ready comments and suggestions.
The bulk of the time during each session will be dedicated to *open conversations* about all of the papers in a given session, along with any linkages to the papers and discussions within an earlier session.
The closing session (30 minutes), will include a panel about open challenges during which every participant will be asked to assemble their thoughts/project ideas/goals/etc… that they got out of the workshop.-->
### Call for Ph.D. Research Plans
The SIMPDA Ph.D. Seminar is a workshop for **Ph.D. students** from all over the world. The goal of the Seminar is to help students with their thesis and research plans by providing feedback and general advice on how to use their research results.
Students interested in participating in the Seminar should submit an extended abstract describing their research. Submissions can relate to any aspect of Process Data: technical advances, usage and impact studies, policy analyses, social and institutional implications, theoretical contributions, interaction and design advances, innovative applications, and social implications.
**Research plans** should be at most of 6 page long and should be organised following the following structure:
* Abstract: summarises, in 5 line, the research aims and significance.
* Research Question: defines what will be accomplished by eliciting the relevant the research questions.
* Background: defines the background knowledge providing the 5 most relevant references (papers or books).
* Significance: explains the relevance of the general topic and of the specific contribution.
* Research design and methods: describes and motivates the method adopted focusing on: assumptions, solutions, data sources, validation of results, limitations of the approach.
* Research stage: describes what the student has done so far.
### SIMPDA Ph.D. award
A doctoral award will be given by the SIMPDA Ph.D. Jury to the best research plan submitted.
### CALL for Demonstrations
Demonstrations showcase innovative technology and applications, allowing for sharing research work directly with colleagues in a high-visibility setting. Demonstration proposals should consist of a title, an extended abstract, and contact information for the authors, and should not exceed 12 pages.
### Submission Guidelines
Contributions to all calls should be submitted electronically to the Symposium management system connecting to [http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=simpda2020](http://www.easychair…. At least one author of each accepted paper is expected to participate in the conference and present his/her work.
The papers submitted must be sent in PDF, following CCIS template and Springer paper preparation rules, see: [https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
>
> **Registrations** are managed by the [ADBIS system](http://eric.univ-lyon2.fr/adbis-tpdl-eda-2020/registration/)
>
### Important Dates
| Milestone | Deadline|
| ------ | ------ |
| Paper Submission| April 30, 2020|
| Notification of Acceptance| May 05, 2020|
| Submission of Camera Ready Papers| June 05 2020|
| Symposium| August 25 2020|
| Post-proceeding submissions| 30 January 2021|
## Organizers
### CHAIRS
* Paolo Ceravolo, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
* Maurice van Keulen, University of Twente, The Netherlands
* Maria Teresa Gomez Lopez, University of Seville, Spain
### Program Committee
- Alexandra Mazak - University of Vienna, Austria
- Robert Singer - FH JOANNEUM, Austria
- Manfred Reichert - University of Ulm, Germany
- Schahram Dustdar - Vienna University of Technology, Austria
- Helen Balinsky - Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, UK
- Valentina Emilia Balas - University of Arad, Romania
- Antonio Mana Gomez - Universidad de Malaga, Spain
- Karima Boudaoud - Ecole Polytechnique de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France
- Jan Mendling - Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
- Peter Spyns - Flemish Government, Belgium
- Mohamed Mosbah - University of Bordeaux
- Chintan Mrit - University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Fabrizio Maria Maggi - University of Tartu, Estonia
- Pnina Soffer - University of Haifa, Israel
- Matthias Weidlich - Imperial College, UK
- Roland Rieke - Fraunhofer SIT, Germany
- Edgar Weippl - TU Vienna, Austria
- Benoit Depaire - University of Hasselt, Belgium
- Angel Jesus - Varela University of Seville, Spain
- Luisa Parody - University Loyola Andalucia, Spain
- Antonia Azzini - Consorzio C2T, Italy
- Jorge Cardoso - University of Coimbra, Spain
- Carlos Fernandez-Llatas - Universitat Politecnica de Valencia, Spain
- Chiara Di Francescomarino - Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy
- Faiza Bukhsh - University of Twente, The Netherlands
- Mirjana Pejić Bach - University of Zagreb, Croatia
- Tamara Quaranta - 40Labs, Italy
- Anna Wilbik - Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Yingqian Zhang - Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
- Richard Chbeir - Univ. Pau & Pays Adour, France
- Renata Medeiros - Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
We have a fully-funded three-year PhD position in formal methods for
information security. This is a joint doctorate (cotutelle) between
IRISA (Rennes, France) and Heriot-Watt University (Edinburgh, Scotland).
The student will obtain a PhD degree from both universities.
For more details, see
http://people.irisa.fr/Barbara.Kordy/vacancies.php
The deadline for applications is Friday, May 15, 2020, but applications
will be considered until the position is filled.
For all inquiries please contact
Barbara Fila (barbara.fila(a)irisa.fr) and
Saša Radomirović (sasa.radomirovic(a)hw.ac.uk)
With kind regards,
Barbara
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http://people.irisa.fr/Barbara.Kordy/
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Please consider submitting your manuscript to the special issue of "Modeling and Analysis of Data-Driven Systems through Computational Neuroscience" with Hindawi's Computational Intelligence and Neuroscience.
Theme of this special issue:
Artificial intelligence(AI)based application systems are becoming the mainstream in the software industry and application domains such as computational neuroscience, bioinformatics, and healthcare. Recent advances in big data generation and management have created an avenue for decision makers to utilize these huge volumes of data for different purposes and analyses. AI-based application developers have long utilized conventional machine learning techniques to design better user interfaces and vulnerability predictions. However, with the advancement of deep learning-based and neural-based networks and algorithms, researchers are able to explore and learn more about data and their exposed relationships or hidden features. This new trend of developing data-driven application systems seeks the adaptation of computational neural network algorithms and techniques in many application domains, including software systems, cyber security, human activity recognition, and behavioral modeling. As such, computational neural networks algorithms can be refined to address problems in data-driven applications.
This Special Issue aims to foster machine and deep learning approaches to data-driven applications, in which data governs the behavior of applications. Original research and review articles that consider how to model and build data-driven applications using computational neuroscience are encouraged. More specifically, it is of interest to learn how neuron networks can represent data-driven applications and their behaviors in order to extract key features. The Special Issue will enable researchers from academia and industry to share innovative applications and creative solutions to common problems when modeling neural-based applications in computational neuroscience and neuroengineering.
Topics of Interest:
Potential topics include but are not limited to the following:
- Neural programming and coding in data-driven systems using machine and deep learning
- Attention and learning of data-driven systems using neural memory networks
- Neural-based mathematical formulation of information and data using machine and deep learning
- Human perception, cognition, and decision making through neural networks
- Human activity recognition through deep neural modeling
- Modeling and prediction of human behavior using computational neuroscience techniques
- Modeling human-computer interactions through neural networks
- Modeling humanoid intelligent bots and mimicking human behavior using computational neuroscience techniques
For more information regarding this special issue, please visit the following link:
https://www.hindawi.com/journals/cin/si/696425/
Sincerely,
Akbar Namin,
The lead editor of this special issue.
Dear Collegue,
I hope to find yourself in good health.
Inside the 20th International Conference on Computational Science and
Its Application, to be held in Cagliari, Italy in July 1-4 2020, we
organized the workshop: Advanced Transport Tools and Methods - A2TM
http://www.iccsa.org/workshops
The Local Organizing Commitee is doing a great job laying the foundation
for a great conference.
We are not experts on epidemics and, in order to be sure, it is better
to observe the evolution of the phenomenon in order to take better
decisions.
For this reason we decided new deadlines:
·      full paper submission 26 April 2020 for our Workshop Transport
and Mo, the sessions can have different deadlines;
·      notification of Acceptance 24 May 2020;
·      submission deadline for camera ready paper and registration 15
June 2020.
In last days the submission flow increased a lot, this means that in all
cases the proceedings (Springer LNCS) will be published.
Due to the deadline extension, the volumes will be published after the
conference.
I hope that in the summer, with the hot temperatures of Sardinia, the
situation will be solved, but in next weeks we will continue to analyse
the evolution of the situation and we will inform you.
Best regards,
Massimiliano Petri and Antonio Pratelli
[Apologies for Duplicate Emails]
Please consider submitting your manuscripts to the special issue on "Deep Learning for the Internet of Things" with MDPI Electronics
The Special Issue Theme:
The recent advancements in artificial intelligence; machine learning; and, more importantly, deep learning, with its many variations of algorithms and platforms, have radically transformed conventional software applications into a set of smart and connected components with the capability of data-driven decision-making; intelligent data sensing and filtering; proactive and collaborative integration of software and hardware devices; and, more importantly, the ability to capture tons of useful interaction data. Machine and deep learning-based components are becoming the backbone of modern systems such as cyber-physical systems (CPS) and Internet of Things (IoT), where intelligent integrations and collaborations of smart devices along with their outstanding data collection capabilities make them a perfect application domain for such sophisticated learning algorithms. The beauty of smart and connected devices governed by software utilities has already been demonstrated in several application domains such as healthcare, agriculture and farming, manufacturing, smart buildings, transportation, energy, and environmental surveillance monitoring systems. While these IoT-based systems can capture a good amount of data, the usage of these valuable and hard-to-produce data are not being fully utilized. Deep learning enables one to explore these data in further detail and capturing the hidden relationships that may exist among their key factors and parameters, thus providing further insight into the underlying application domains. Furthermore, deep learning algorithms are also capable of addressing challenging problems that are natural in IoT but remain unsolved in systems such as real time optimization problems, modeling non-linear characteristics of IoT devices and components, and several instances of prediction and classification problems.
This Special Issue aims to foster deep learning-based modeling, solutions, and approaches to problems in Internet of Things systems. It seeks to explore deep learning algorithms, including generative adversarial models, attention-based networks, deep reinforcement learning, and recurrent deep neural networks, in capturing features and modeling the behavior of the involved software and hardware components.
Topics of Interest:
Academic researchers and industrial practitioners are invited to contribute their valuable research and experiences to state-of-the-art of deep learning-based approaches to modeling Internet of Things and associated problems. Topics of interest include but are not limited to the following applications of deep learning techniques to
- Modeling IoT systems using deep learning;
- Generative adversarial networks (GANS) in IoT and CPS;
- Long short-term memory (LSTM) modeling of IoT time series data;
- Attention-based approaches to capture significant features in IoT;
- Deep learning-based modeling and experience in IoT-based applications such as smart building, healthcare, agriculture, manufacturing, left-driving cars, and cyber security;
- Deep reinforcement learning for modeling decision making and uncertainty in IoT.
For more information regarding this special issue, please visit the following link:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/electronics/special_issues/Deep_Learning_IoT
Sincerely,
Akbar Namin
Guest Editor
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Notice of CANCELLATION
25th Ada-Europe International Conference on
Reliable Software Technologies (AEiC 2020)
www.ada-europe.org/conference2020
(was planned to be held 8-12 June 2020, Santander, Spain)
#AdaEurope #AEiC2020 #AdaProgramming #ConferenceCancelled
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Saturday, 21 March 2020
The containment measures put in place on a world scale against the
COVID-19 pandemic, which is affecting us all so severely, have
taken precedence in everybody's personal and professional life.
The consequent regulations issued by national governments and public
health authorities in the regard of public gatherings, oblige us
to cancel the Ada-Europe International Conference 2020 (AEiC 2020),
scheduled for 8-12 June 2020, in Santander, Spain.
Consequent to that obligation, the organizing committee and its
principal sponsor Ada-Europe have made a number of decisions, which
we wish to share with authors, sponsors, participants and any other
interested parties.
In regard to the calendar of events promoted by Ada-Europe:
- Santander, Spain, will be the venue of the next Ada-Europe
International Conference on Reliable Software Technologies in
June 2021.
- The venue originally earmarked for the 2021 edition of the AEiC,
Ghent, Belgium, will be the prime candidate to host the 2022 edition
of the conference.
- Selected elements of the technical program of the 2020 conference
program will be considered for presentation at an Ada event
co-organized with the International Real-Time Ada Workshop
(IRTAW 2020), now tentatively postponed to late October 2020, near
Valencia, Spain. The details of that event will be announced in due
course, contingent on the lifting of current sanitary restrictions.
In regard to the elements of the 2020 conference program:
- The processing of the Journal-track submissions continues seamlessly,
with a view to ensuring prompt open-access publication to those
that gain acceptance. The authors of the accepted papers will be
invited to present their work at the 2021 conference.
- The authors of the Industrial Presentations that are accepted after
review will be invited to forward their work to the Ada User Journal
for immediate publication.
- The call for Work-in-Progress submissions is cancelled. The
prospective authors are invited to forward their work to the Ada
User Journal for consideration.
We express our heartfelt friendship to all members of our community
and their families in these difficult times, and look forward to the
restoration of a safe normality.
See you all soon!
The Ada-Europe Board
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