*** Call for Papers ***
Seventh International Workshop on Advances in High-Performance Computational Earth Sciences: Applications and Frameworks (IHPCES-2017)
http://nkl.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/IHPCES2017/
In conjunction with ICCS 2017 Conference
Zurich, Switzerland, June 12-14, 2017
http://iccs-meeting.org/
Paper Submission Due: Feb.07, 2017 (10-pages)
through EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccs2017
Author Notification: Mar.10, 2017
Camera-Ready Papers: Mar.31, 2017
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IHPCES 2017 invites original contributions on all topics related to
Computational Earth Sciences, including, but not limited to:
* Large-scale simulations on both homogeneous and heterogeneous supercomputing systems in earth sciences, such as atmospheric science, ocean science, solid earth science, and space & planetary science, as well as multi-physics simulations.
* Advanced modeling and simulations on natural disaster prevention and mitigation.
* Advanced numerical methods such as FEM, FDM, FVM, BEM/BIEM, Mesh-Free method, and Particle method etc.
* Parallel and distributed algorithms and programming strategies focused on issues such as performance, scalability, portability, data locality, power efficiency and reliability.
* Software engineering and code optimizations for parallel systems with multi-core processors, GPU accelerators or Xeon Phi co-processors.
* Algorithms for Big Data analytics and applications for large-scale data processing such as mesh generation, I/O, workflow, visualization and end-to-end approaches.
* Methodologies and tools designed for extreme-scale computing with emphasis on integration, interoperability and hardware-software co-design.
All accepted papers will be printed in the conference proceedings of ICCS2017, published by Elsevier Science in the open-access Procedia Computer Science series:
http://www.journals.elsevier.com/procedia-computer-science/
Detailed workshop info: http://nkl.cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/IHPCES2017/
If you have any further questions, please contact the following WS co-chairs:
Kengo Nakajima (University of Tokyo) nakajima(at)cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp<http://cc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/>
Xing Cai (Simula Laboratory, Norway) xingca(at)simula.no<http://simula.no/>?
CMMSE 2017
17th Conference on Computational and Mathematical Methods in Science
and Engineering
(including the celebration of the 70th birthday of Prof. Wolfgang
Sproessig )
Barceló Costa Ballena Golf & SPA
July 4-8, Cadiz, Andalucia, Spain.
http://cmmse.usal.es/cmmse2017/
Call for Presentations
CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS:
The 2017 Conference on Mathematical Methods in Science and Engineering
Conference (CMMSE-2017), is the fourteen of this conference series.
CMMSE2015 aims to be a unifying, cross-cutting, interdisciplinary
gathering, where specialists can have exposure to diverse fields and
participate in special sessions different from but still close to
their own interests.
Standard presentation: 20+5 minutes in length.
Special Sessions: Minimum of 8 presentations.
Symposiums more than 10 presentations.
Symposiums chairs can act as plenary speakers.
FOR SPECIAL SESSIONS PROPOSALS contact: <mailto:cmmse@usal.es
cmmse(a)usal.es <mailto:cmmse@usal.es>
IMPORTANT DATES:
May 17, 2017 -- Deadline for submission of Abstracts
(3-4 pages) or full papers (12 pages).
May 26, 2017 -- Notification of Acceptance
June 12, 2017 – Registration (with podium)
June 20, 2017 -- Registration (without podium)
August 10, 2017 -- Deadline for submission (SPECIAL ISSUES).
Sept. 10, 2017-- Special issue final selection.
JOURNALS INVOLVED: (all indexed by SCI-ISI)
Computational Chemistry & Mathematical Chemistry
· Journal of Mathematical Chemistry, (Springer)
· Fullerenes, Nanotubes and Carbon Nanostructures (Taylor &
Francis).
Computational Mathematics
· Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics,
(Elsevier) (solicited)
· Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences , (John Wiley &
Sons).
· International Journal of Computer Mathematics, (Taylor &
Francis).
Computer Science
· Journal of Supercomputing, (Springer).
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Jesus Vigo-Aguair Ph.D.,
Professor of Applied Mathematics
Chairman CMMSE 2017 Conference: <http://cmmse.usal.es/cmmse2017/>
http://cmmse.usal.es/cmmse2017/
Editor <http://www.springerlink.com/content/101749/> Journal of
Mathematical Chemistry, (Springer).
Guest Editor <http://www.springer.com/computer/programming/journal/11227>
Journal of Supercomputing, (Springer).
Editor <http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-1476>
Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences , (John Wiley & Sons).
Guest Editor
<http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505613/descrip
tion#description> Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics,
(Elsevier).
Editor <http://www.tandfonline.com/toc/gcom20/current> International
Journal of Computer Mathematics, (Taylor & Francis).
Editor Int. Journal of Quantum Chemistry (Willey)
Editor International Journal of Future Generation Communication and
Networking (SERSC Society. <http://www.sersc.org/journals/IJFGCN/>
http://www.sersc.org/journals/IJFGCN/)
ISI Web of Science ResearcherID:
<http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-6215-2012>
http://www.researcherid.com/rid/A-6215-2012
University of Salamanca
Phone at college +34+923+294500 ext 1537 or +34+ 677578643
Secretary Dept. +923+294500 ext 1552 (9:00-14:00)
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Environmental Computing workshop
Co-located with ISGC 2017
March 6, 2017, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract submission deadline 25th January 2017
http://envcomp.eu/ISGC17
There are several domain- or problem-specific areas – such as meteorology,
hydrology, agronomy or disaster risk management and response – that use
multi-model and multi-data approaches to analyse environmental phenomena
and their impact. However, a more general approach to produce actionable
knowledge from different environmental data sources is needed. The topic is
of acute interest due to societal challenges and technical developments
that require developing approaches to generalise, productise and mature
current state-of-the-art environmental modelling solutions for managing
disasters and disaster risks.
The workshop will bring together together practitioners, policymakers,
environmental modelling experts to present the latest developments in
Environmental Computing. Paper submissions by groups working on these or
related fields are encouraged in order to inspire communication across
different specialties.
The topics of interest include:
* Case studies
* Environmental modelling techniques (and optimisation of them)
* Multi-model systems
* Civil protection (and related engineering challenges)
* Scalability of environmental HPC and Big Data applications
* Risk assessment and management
* Interdisciplinary collaboration
* Dynamic model coupling approaches
* Interdisciplinary metadata frameworks
* Visualisation
Paper submission
One page abstracts (less than 500 words) should be submitted by January
25th 2017 via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isgc2017envcomp
The results of the review process will be communicated to authors by 7th
February 2017.
Organisation and contact
Dieter Kranzlmüller, LMU Munich and LRZ, Germany
Matti Heikkurinen, LMU Munich
http://envcomp.eu/ISGC17
info(a)envcomp.eu
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Matti Heikkurinen - LMU
heikku(a)nm.ifi.lmu.de - +41 76 716 05 31
Call for Papers
CGI 2017 http://fj.ics.keio.ac.jp/cgi17/
Yokohama, Japan, 27-30 June, 2017
Organized by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS) and hosted by Keio University
In cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH and EUROGRAPHICS
Computer Graphics International is one of the oldest international annual conferences in Computer Graphics and one of the most important ones worldwide, founded by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS). It is a yearly meeting where academics present their latest algorithms, models and technologies, and explore new trends and ideas on various computer graphics topics. Since 1983 it has been held in numerous different cities worldwide including Geneva, Tokyo, Sydney, Boston, Singapore and many different countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and North & South America. CGI'17, the 34th annual conference will take place on June 27th – June 30th 2017 in Yokohama, Japan. The conference is organized by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS) and hosted by Faculty of Science and Engineering, Keio University, in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH.
PUBLICATION
The scientific program of the conference will include full papers, short papers and posters. The accepted full papers will be published in the Visual Computer Journal (impact factor 1.06) by Springer-Verlag. The accepted short papers will be included in the conference proceedings to be published as part of ACM International Conference Proceedings Series and will be available online from the ACM Digital Library. Authors of the highest-ranked short papers will be invited to submit an extended version of their work to the Visual Computer; these papers will follow a fast track review process. The accepted posters will be included in the conference USB.
IMPORTANT DATES
Full Papers
Submission deadline February 13, 2017
Paper notification March 20, 2017
Camera-ready April 10, 2017
Short Papers/Posters
Submission deadline April 10, 2017
Paper notification May 8, 2017
Camera-ready May 22, 2017
KEYWORDS
We invite original contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in topics related to:
3D Printing
3D Reconstruction
Affective Computing
Big Data Visualization
City Modeling
Computational Fabrication
Computational Geometry
Computational Photography
Computer Animation
Computer Vision for Computer Graphics and HCI
Crowd Simulation
Data Compression for Graphics
Deep Learning for Graphics
Geometric Processing
Geometric Modeling
Geometric Algebra for Graphics
Geometric Algebra Computing
Global Illumination
Human-Computer Interaction
Human Modeling
Image Analysis
Image and Video Processing
Image-based Rendering
Information Visualization
Interactive Graphics
Medical Imaging
Meshing and Remeshing
Non-photorealistic Rendering
Physically Based Modeling
Point-based Graphics
Rendering Techniques
Saliency Methods
Scientific Computing
Scientific Visualization
Shape Analysis and Image Retrieval
Shape and Surface Modeling
Shape Matching
Sketch-based Modeling
Social Robotics
Solid Modeling
Stylized Rendering
Textures
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Visual Analytics
Volume Rendering
Virtual Geographical Environments
Web Graphics
Dear Colleagues,
We are pleased to announce the ENGAGE (Empowering Novel Geometric
Algebra for Graphics & Engineering) workshop being organized under the
auspices of CGI’17. The workshop will take place on Tuesday, 27th June
2017 in Yokohama, Japan. Please find full details in the call for
papers below.
We hope to see you in Yokohama!
Kind regards,
The ENGAGE Workshop Organizers:
Andreas Aristidou (a.m.aristidou_AT_gmail.com)
Dietmar Hildenbrand (dietmar.hildenbrand_AT_gmail.com)
Eckhard Hitzer (hitzer_AT_icu.ac.jp)
G. Stacey Staples (sstaple_AT_siue.edu)
Werner Benger
Olav Egeland
George Papagiannakis
Kanta Tachibana
Yu Zhaoyuan
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“Empowering Novel Geometric Algebra for Graphics & Engineering Workshop”
- Call for Papers http://fj.ics.keio.ac.jp/cgi17/#workshop
PDF version of this call:
http://fj.ics.keio.ac.jp/cgi17/assets/ENGAGE_WShop_27June2017Yokohama_rv14D…
Since ACM SIGGRAPH2001 and 2003 conferences, there has been limited
attention on the benefits of employing W. K. Clifford's geometric
algebras (GA) in solving computer graphics and vision problems. In the
meantime, the geometric algebra community focused on GA applications
and greatly advanced it as an adequate and viable computing technology.
The CGI’16 “Geometric Algebra in Computer Science and Engineering Workshop”
began to bridge that gap.
Under the auspices of CGI’17, ENGAGE (Empowering Novel Geometric Algebra for
Graphics & Engineering) (new workshop name 2017) on Tuesday, 27th June 2017
in Yokohama, Japan, will again engage in a novel multi-disciplinary approach
from mathematics, to computer graphics, computer vision and general computer
science fields where GA has strong potential to provide novel answers to
existing mathematical problems.
GA is in a particularly well suited position to allow cross-disciplinary
solutions in software engineering as it provides an intuitive and insightful
common denominator across mathematical disciplines that have often advanced
and specialized for specific application purposes; the use and knowledge
of GA encourages us to overcome distinct, seemingly incompatible paths by
providing a shareable mathematical base again. For example, we expect
geometric
algebra based contributions to GIS research, data modelling & data
structures,
adaptive & parallel computing, remote sensing data analysis, UAV target
location
and other domains.
We invite original contributors in the form of full and short papers, that
advance the state-of-the-art of the application of geometric algebra as well
as of its computing technology in topics related, but not limited to:
Full application of the conformal model to object description,
modeling, deformations, registration, manipulation, interaction, tracking,
camera system, visibility
Feature Detection & Data Analysis
LIDAR and Point Cloud Algorithms
Data Models, Cross-Disciplinary Data Description, Software
Interoperability
Scientific & Information Visualization
Computer graphics rendering
Computer animation and simulation
Augmented and Virtual Reality
Application of Clifford analysis to lighting schemes
Application of Clifford Fourier transforms and Clifford wavelets to
2D and
3D images, including color images
Higher dimensional geometric algebras
GA computing
GA integrations in programming languages
GA hardware implementations
Geographic Information Systems
Other engineering/applied science applications using GA, like
robotics applications, graph computing etc.
Accepted full length ENGAGE papers will be published in Mathematical Methods
in the Applied Sciences (MMA), published by John Wiley & Sons, and will be
orally presented at the conference. See also the “Author Guidelines” at MMA.
Online submission opens Jan. 1st 2017 at
https://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/mma.
At the time of submission, authors must indicate the Special Issue
"Engage (Staples)".
All authors of accepted short ENGAGE papers will be invited either to an
oral
presentation or to a poster presentation. The accepted CGI’17 ENGAGE short
papers will be published by the ACM Digital Library within its International
Conference Proceedings Series. For author instructions please refer to
http://fj.ics.keio.ac.jp/cgi17/ - call-for-papers. When submitting a short
paper via EasyChair please choose the track "ENGAGE"!
After the workshop, extended versions of the highest ranked short papers
of the workshop proceedings will be invited for publication in Mathematical
Methods in the Applied Sciences (MMA), published by John Wiley & Sons.
IMPORTANT DATES
Full Papers: (10-15 pages, use MMA latex style file mmaauth.cls)
Abstract submission (ca. 200 words): Feb. 6th 2017 to
sstaple_AT_siue.edu
Paper submission: Feb. 13th 2017
Paper notification: Mar. 20th 2017
Camera ready papers due: Apr. 10th 2017
See “Author Guidelines” at MMA. At the time of submission, authors must
indicate the Special Issue “Engage (Staples)”.
Short Papers: (same as the CGI’17 short papers, between 4-6 pages, ACM
DL format)
Short Paper submission: Apr. 10th 2017
Short Paper notification: May 8th 2017
Camera ready papers due: May 22nd 2017
For further information, please turn directly to the ENGAGE Workshop
organizers:
Andreas Aristidou (a.m.aristidou_AT_gmail.com)
Dietmar Hildenbrand (dietmar.hildenbrand_AT_gmail.com)
Eckhard Hitzer (hitzer_AT_icu.ac.jp)
Stacey Staples (sstaple_AT_siue.edu)
Werner Benger
Olav Egeland
George Papagiannakis
Kanta Tachibana
Yu Zhaoyuan
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Dr. Werner Benger Visualization Research
Center for Computation & Technology at Louisiana State University (CCT/LSU)
2019 Digital Media Center, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
Tel.: +1 225 578 4809 Fax.: +1 225 578-5362
Dear Colleagues,
Hope all is well with you and thank you again for your interest in
submission of your paper to a prestigious annual conference held in Europe
annually.
The deadline of the paper submission has been extended until *23th Jan 2017*.
This is final due date will not be extended so please consider the
opportunity of presenting your research related to any sustainability and
energy related research.
*See attached *for more detailed information regarding the conference this
year.
Rcently, I have accepted to serve as the publicity co-chairs for the 7th
International Conference on Sustainable Energy Information Technology
(SEIT-2017), http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/seit-17/) that will be held
in May 16-19, 2017, Madeira, Portugal. Also, I am serving as a workshop
chair for this conference.
I am wondering if you can disseminate the CfPs to your colleagues and
friends. Both the flyer and the CfPs can be downloaded from the following
link: http://cs-conferences.acadiau.ca/seit-17/#callforPapers hope you are
interested in submitting the paper in the conference no later than 12/22/16.
Thank you so much for your support anytime in advance.
Yours sincerely,
Seonghoon Kim
Seonghoon Kim, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Civil Engineering and Construction Management
Engineering Building, Rm. 1121
201 COBA Drive, BLDG 232
Statesboro, GA 30458
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The Eleventh IEEE International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems
(SASO 2017)
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ; 18-22 September 2017
https://saso2017.telecom-paristech.fr/
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Part of FAS* - Foundation and Applications of Self-* Computing Conferences
Collocated with:
The International Conference on Cloud and Autonomic Computing (ICCAC 2017)
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Aims and Scope
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The aim of the Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems conference series (SASO) is to provide a forum for the presentation and discussion of research on the foundations of engineered systems that self-adapt and self-organize. The complexity of current and emerging networks, software, and services can be characterized by issues such as scale, heterogeneity, openness, and dynamics in the environment. This has led the software engineering, distributed systems, and management communities to look for inspiration in diverse fields (e.g., complex systems, control theory, artificial intelligence, chemistry, psychology, sociology, and biology) to find new ways of designing and managing such computing systems in a principled way. In this endeavor, self-organization and self-adaptation have emerged as two promising interrelated approaches. They form the basis for many other so-called self-* properties, such as self-configuration, self-healing, or self-optimization.
SASO aims to be an interdisciplinary meeting, where contributions from participants with different backgrounds leads to the fostering of a cross-pollination of ideas, and where innovative theories, frameworks, methodologies, tools, and applications can emerge.
The eleventh edition of the SASO conference embraces this inter-disciplinary nature, and welcomes novel contributions to both the foundational and application-focused dimensions of self-adaptive and self-organizing systems research.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Systems theory: nature-inspired and socially-inspired paradigms and heuristics; inter-operation of
self-* mechanisms; theoretical frameworks and models; control theory;
- System properties: robustness; resilience; stability; anti-fragility; diversity; self-reference and reflection; emergent behavior; computational awareness and self-awareness;
- Systems engineering: reusable mechanisms and algorithms; design patterns; architectures; methodologies; software and middleware development frameworks and methods; platforms and toolkits; multi-agent systems;
- Theory and practice of organization: self-governance, change management, electronic institutions, distributed consensus, commons, knowledge management, and the general use of rules, policies, etc. in self-* systems
- Theory and practice of adaptation: mechanisms for adaptation, including evolution, logic, learning; adaptability, plasticity, flexibility
- Socio-technical systems: human and social factors; visualization; crowdsourcing and collective awareness; humans-in-the-loop; ethics and humanities in self-* systems;
- Data-driven approaches: data mining; machine learning; data science and other statistical techniques to analyze, understand, and manage behavior of complex systems;
- Self-adaptive and self-organizing hardware: self-* materials; self-construction; reconfigurable hardware;
- Education: experience reports; curricula; innovative course concepts; methodological aspects of self-* systems education;
Applications and experiences with self-* systems in any of the following domains are of particular interest:
+ Smart systems: smart grids, smart cities, smart environments, smart homes, etc.
+ Industrial automation: embedded self-* systems, adaptive industrial plants, Industry 4.0, cyber physical systems
+ Transportation: autonomous vehicles, traffic optimization
+ Autonomous systems: aerial vehicles, undersea vehicles, autonomous robotics
+ Internet of Things: self-* for network management, self-* applied to cyber security
We are looking for contributions that present new fundamental understanding of self-adaptive and self-organizing systems and how they can be engineered and used, including: novel theoretical or experimental results, novel design patterns, mechanisms, system architectures, frameworks, tools, and practical experiences in building or deploying systems and applications. Contributions contrasting different approaches for engineering a given family of systems, or demonstrating the applicability of a certain approach for different systems, are equally encouraged. Likewise, papers describing substantial innovation or insights in the use and communication of self-* systems in the classroom are welcome.
Where relevant and appropriate, accepted papers will also be encouraged to participate in the Demo or Poster Sessions.
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Important Dates
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Abstract submission: May 1, 2017
Paper submission: May 10, 2017
Notification: June 30, 2017
Camera ready copy due: July 12, 2017
Conference: September 18-22, 2017
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Submission Instructions
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Submissions can be up to 10 pages, formatted according to the standard IEEE Computer Society Press proceedings style guide, and submitted electronically in PDF format.
Please submit your papers using the SASO 2017 conference management system https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=saso2017.
The proceedings will be published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, and made available as a part of the IEEE Digital Library. Note that a separate Call for Poster and Demo Submissions will also be issued.
As per the standard IEEE policies, all submissions should be original, i.e., they must not have been previously published in any conference proceedings, book, or journal and must not currently be under review for another archival conference. We also highlight the IEEE policies regarding plagiarism and self-plagiarism (http://www.ieee.org/publications_standards/publications/rights/ID_Plagiaris…).
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Review Criteria
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Papers should present novel ideas in the cross-disciplinary research context described in this call, motivated by problems from current practice or applied research. Both theoretical and empirical contributions should be highlighted, substantiated by formal analysis, simulation, experimental evaluations, or comparative studies, etc. Appropriate references must be made to related work. Because SASO is a cross-disciplinary conference, we encourage papers to be intelligible and relevant to researchers who are not members of the same specialized sub-field.
Authors are also encouraged to submit papers describing applications. Application papers should provide an indication of the real-world relevance of the problem that is solved, including a description of the domain, and an evaluation of performance, usability, or comparison to alternative approaches. Experience papers are also welcome, especially if they highlight insights into any aspect of design, implementation or management of self-* systems that would be of benefit to practitioners and the SASO community.
All submissions will be rigorously peer reviewed and evaluated based on the quality of their technical contribution, originality, soundness, significance, presentation, understanding of the state of the art, and overall quality.
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Conference General Chair
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Ada Diaconescu
Telecom Paris-Tech, Paris, FR
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Program Chairs
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Peter Lewis,
Aston University, Birmingham, UK
Sam Malek,
University of California, Irvine, USA
Hella Seebach,
Augsburg University, Augsburg, DE
*** Student Travel Grants ***
22nd ACM International Conference on Intelligent User Interfaces
IUI 2017
St. Raphael Resort, Limassol, Cyprus
March 13-16, 2017
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=Y29tcHV0YXRpb25hbC5zY2llbmNlCQ…
*** Applications Due: January 22, 2017 (FIRM DEADLINE) ***
*** Notification: January 31, 2017 (late applications will not be considered) ***
ACM IUI 2017 is the 22nd annual meeting of the intelligent interfaces
community and serves as a premier international forum for reporting
outstanding research and development on intelligent user interfaces.
ACM IUI is where the Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) community meets
the Artificial Intelligence (AI), with contributions from related fields such as
psychology, behavioral science, cognitive science, computer graphics, design
or the arts.
The objective of IUI's student support is to encourage students interested in
subjects related to Intelligent User Interfaces to become active members of
the IUI community. To apply, the student should be actively enrolled as a
student in an academic institution. Priority will be given to students who are
first authors of accepted papers and to participants in the doctoral
consortium, to minorities and women. Recipients of the stipend are also
expected to help the conference organization as student volunteers. The level
of support will be determined by the availability of funds and the number of
eligible applications.
The student volunteer chairs are here to help, please contact us at
sv2017(a)iui.acm.org if you have any questions that are not covered by the
documents and links found below.
Currently, there are four grant schemes available which are detailed below:
- The SIGAI Student Travel Grant.
- The IUI Travelling Grant supported by SIGCHI.
- The German AI Society Travel Grant - for German students.
- The National Science Foundation Travelling Grant - for US students.
The IUI Chairs will decide about the allocation of the sources of support to
students that will be eligible for travelling grants (there are some differences
between the sources and what is required from the students - see below).
The application should include:
1. Full name.
2. Email address.
3. The school you are attending, your major, and the country in which the
school resides.
4. If you will present at the conference, please provide the title of the
submission and its type (e.g. research paper, student consortium, demo).
Please note if you have submitted but have not found out if your submission
has been accepted.
5. A short statement describing your research interests and how you wish to
benefit from attending IUI 2017.
6. The location you are flying from and the cost for your airfare, as
determined by the availability of low-cost economy fares for travel to the
conference. Please describe any other expenses you expect to accrue, but do
not include registration and housing costs, as they are similar for all students.
7. Students may specify if they are female, ethnic minority, or students with
disabilities, as we will consider these aspects when discussing the
applications.
A letter of recommendation from your thesis or doctoral advisor (or
supervising faculty member) sent separately by email to the Student
Volunteer Co-Chairs at sv2017(a)iui.acm.org. If you are also applying to the
Student Consortium, one appropriately worded recommendation letter can be
used for both applications, or you may submit a slightly different letter for
each application.
Please submit your single, combined PDF (except letter of
recommendation) to:
http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/~george/lm/lm.php?tk=Y29tcHV0YXRpb25hbC5zY2llbmNlCQ… by January 22nd 2017.
Types/sources of support
The SIGAI Student Travel Grant
Following the tradition of previous years, we will offer student participation
support provided by SIGAI to attend the IUI Conference. This support is in the
form of a small stipend to cover the registration fee and partially cover the
costs of travel and living expenses while attending the conference. The
students will be reimbursed for their expenses after the conference. All
students who get travel grants from SIGAI must send us a paragraph about
their experience and a headshot before they will be reimbursed. You must be
a member of SIGAI before submitting the reimbursement forms ($11 dues).
The stipend recipient must be a member of SIGAI before submitting the
reimbursement forms.
The IUI Travelling Grant supported by SIGCHI
Following the tradition of previous years, we will offer student participation
support provided by SIGCHI to attend the IUI Conference. This support is in
the form of a small stipend to cover the registration fee and partially cover
the costs of travel and living expenses while attending the conference. The
students will be reimbursed for their expenses after the conference. All
students who get travel grants from SIGCHI must send us a paragraph about
their experience and a headshot before they will be reimbursed. The stipend
recipient must be a member of SIGCHI before submitting the reimbursement
forms.
The German AI Society Travel Grant
The German AI society (AI chapter of the Gesellschaft für Informatik) is kindly
offering support for German students or students working in Germany to
attend the IUI Conference. This support is provided in the form of three small
stipends (500 EUR each) to partially cover the registration fee and the costs
of travel and living expenses while attending the conference. The students
will be reimbursed for their expenses after the conference. After the
conference, students write a short report (1 page) for the national AI
magazine. Students must be member of the German AI society before
submitting the reimbursement forms.
The NSF Travelling Grant (Only for US students)
We are happy to announce that student participation support provided by
NSF to attend the IUI Conference will be provided (limited to US students).
This support is in the form of a small stipend to cover the registration fee
and partially cover the costs of travel and living expenses while attending
the conference. The students will be reimbursed for their expenses after
the conference. All students who get travel grants from the NSF funding
must send us a paragraph about their experience and a headshot before
they will be reimbursed.
CIBB 2017
Computational Intelligence methods for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics
14th International Conference
September 7-9, 2017, Cagliari, Italy
<http://cibb2017.unica.it>http://cibb2017.unica.it
=== Important Dates ===
March 25, 2017.........................Tutorial and Special Session proposal
May 29, 2017............................Paper submission deadline
June 22, 2017……....................Acceptance notification
July 17, 2017............................Early author registration
July 22, 2017............................Camera-ready due
September 7-9, 2017................CIBB in Cagliari
=== Scope ===
The main goal of the CIBB international conference is to provide a
multi-disciplinary forum open to researchers interested in the application
of computational intelligence, in a broad sense, to open problems in
bioinformatics, biostatistics, systems and synthetic biology and medical
informatics. Cutting edge methodologies capable of accelerating life
science discoveries will be discussed.
Following its tradition and roots, this year's meeting will bring together
researchers from the international scientific community interested in
advancements and future perspectives in bioinformatics and biostatistics.
Also, looking at current trends and future opportunities at the edge of
computer and life sciences, the application of computational intelligence
to system and synthetic biology, and the consequent impact on innovative
medicine will be of great interest for the conference. Theoretical and
experimental biologists are also invited to participate in order to present
novel challenges and foster multidisciplinary collaboration.
The scientific program of CIBB 2017 will include Keynote Speakers,
tutorials and special sessions. Contributed papers will be presented in
plenary oral sessions, special sessions, or poster sessions.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Next generation sequencing bioalgorithms
- Multi-omics data analysis
- High dimensional statistical analysis of omics data
- Algorithms for alternative splicing analysis
- Algorithms for molecular evolution and phylogenetic analysis
- Methods for the visualization of high dimensional complex omic data
- Software tools for bioinformatics
- Methods for comparative genomics
- Methods for functional classification of genes
- Methods for unsupervised analysis, validation and visualization of
structures discovered in bio-molecular data
- Health-Informatics and Medical Informatics
- Methods for the integration of clinical and genetic data
- Heterogeneous data integration and data fusion for diagnostics
- Algorithms for pharmacogenomics
- Biomedical text mining and imaging
- Methods for diagnosis and prognosis within personalized medicine
- Statistical methods for the analysis of clinical data
- Prediction of secondary and tertiary protein structures
- Mass spectrometry data analysis in proteomics
- Algorithms for molecular evolution and phylogenetic analysis
- Bio-molecular databases and data mining
- Mathematical modeling and automated reasoning on biological and synthetic
systems
- Computational simulation of biological systems
- Methods and advances in systems biology
- Spatio-temporal analysis of synthetic and biological systems
- Network systems biology
- Models for cell populations and tissues
- Methods for the engineering of synthetic components
- Modelling and engineering of interacting synthetic and biological systems
- Software tools for bioinformatics, biostatistics, systems and synthetic
biology
=== Publication ===
Pdf versions of accepted papers will be distributed at the conference. At
least one author of an accepted paper is required to register and present
their paper at the conference.
Authors of accepted papers will be invited to submit an extended version of
their work to a post-conference monograph.
We plan to invite all papers for a volume in the Springer series of Lecture
Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI).
Continuing the tradition of CIBB, we are also planning to invite the best
papers, as an alternative to the publication on LNBI, to a special issue of
an international scientific journal (such as BMC Bioinformatics, as in the
latest editions).
=== Submission guidelines ===
Authors should submit papers prepared according to the following
instructions:
- Papers should be submitted in PDF format (this is the only accepted
format)
- Papers length should be at least 4 pages and should not exceed 6 pages
- We warmly recommend the use of the provided latex template and
instructions <http://cibb2017.unica.it/cibb2017-sample-v.1.3.zip>. Should
this not be possible, authors should reproduce the format and style of the
sample paper available with the latex style.
- Papers should be submitted in PDF format on the Easy Chair conference
system at this link <https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cibb2017>.
=== Tutorials and Special Sessions ===
CIBB 2017 will run a number of Tutorials and Special Sessions. Any topic of
interest for the conference is eligible for a tutorial. Tutorials typically
last from one to three hours. Special sessions focus on a specific,
possibly cutting-edge, topic of interest for CIBB 2017. Special session
organisers will be responsible for call dissemination, the reviewing
process and organizing oral presentations. Typically, a special session
will have at least 4 accepted papers and may have an invited speaker (to be
negotiated).
Tutorial proposals, including title, a one page long abstract, and short CV
of presenters, are due by March 25th, 2017. Please send proposals to
cibb2017(a)gmail.com.
Special Session proposals, including the session's title and scope, short
CV of sessions chairs, preliminary list of at least 4, possibly more,
potential authors are due by March 25th 2017. Proposals of special sessions
will be evaluated as soon as they are submitted. A special session is
expected to have at least 4 accepted papers. Please send proposals to
<cibb2017(a)gmail.com>cibb2017(a)gmail.com
=== Invited speakers ===
Alessandra Carbone (Laboratoire de Biologie Computationnelle et
Quantitative, UMR 7238
CNRS - Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris, France)
Valentina Boeva (Institut Curie Research Center Paris, France and INSERM
U900, Bioinformatics, Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Computational Systems
Biology of Cancer, and Mines ParisTech, Fontainebleau, France).
Manja Marz (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, RNA Bioinformatics and
High Throughput Analysis, Germany)
=== Organization ===
General Chairs
Massimo Bartoletti <http://tcs.unica.it/members/bart>, University of
Cagliari, Italy
Gunnar Klau <http://homepages.cwi.nl/%7Eklau/>, CWI, Netherlands
Leif Peterson <http://www.houstonmethodist.org/faculty/leif-peterson>,
Houston Methodist Research Institute, USA
Biostatistics Technical Chair
Antonio Eleuteri <https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Antonio_Eleuteri>,
Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University, UK
Bioinformatics Technical Chair
Alberto Policriti <http://users.dimi.uniud.it/%7Ealberto.policriti>,
University of Udine, Italy
Organisation committee
Andrea Bracciali <http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/%7Eabb/>, University of
Stirling, UK
Tiziana Cimoli <http://tcs.unica.it/members/tiziana-cimoli>, University of
Cagliari, Italy
Alessandro Sebastian Podda <http://tcs.unica.it/members/sebastian-podda>,
University of Cagliari, Italy
Special Session Organizer
Andrea Bracciali <http://www.cs.stir.ac.uk/%7Eabb/>, University of
Stirling, UK
=== Steering committee ===
Pierre Baldi <http://www.igb.uci.edu/%7Epfbaldi/>, University of
California, Irvine, CA, USA
Elia Biganzoli
<http://www.medicina.unimi.it/Facolta/Personale/DocentiRicercatori/BIGANZOLI…>,
University of Milan, ITA
Clelia Di Serio <http://www.unisr.it/persona.asp?id=299>, University
Vita-Salute San Raffaele, ITA
Alexandru Floares <http://www.saia.ro/16-ismds.html>, Oncological Institute
Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Jon Garibaldi <http://ima.ac.uk/home/garibaldi/>, University of Nottingham,
United Kingdom
Nikola Kasabov <http://www.aut.ac.nz/profiles/nikola-kasabov>, Auckland
University of Technology, New Zealand
Francesco Masulli <http://www.disi.unige.it/person/MasulliF/>, University
of Genova, Italy and Temple University, PA, USA
Leif Peterson <http://www.methodisthealth.com/tmhri.cfm?id=37614>, TMHRI,
Houston, Texas, USA
Roberto Tagliaferri <http://www.unisa.it/docenti/robertotagliaferri/index>,
University of Salerno, ITA