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The 5th IEEE International Conference on Cloud and Big Data Computing (IEEE CBDCom 2019)
http://cyber-science.org/2019/cbdcom/
Fukuoka, Japan, August 5-8, 2019
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INTRODUCTION
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The IEEE International Conference on Cloud and Big Data Computing is a premier forum for researchers, practitioners and developers who are interested in cloud computing and big data to explore new ideas, techniques and tools, as well as to exchange experience. Besides the latest research achievements, the conference covers also innovative commercial data management systems, innovative commercial applications of cloud computing and big data technology, and experience in applying recent research advances to real-world problems.
IEEE CBDCom 2019 will be the fifth edition of the conference after the success of CBDCom 2015 in Beijing, CBDCom 2016 in Toulouse, CBDCom 2017 in San Francisco, and CBDCom 2018 in Guangzhou. It will continuously offer a platform for researchers to exchange novel studies, discuss important issues and explore key challenges in innovative cloud and big data for smarter world.
IEEE CBDCom 2019 will be held on August 5-8, 2019, co-located with IEEE CyberSciTech 2019, IEEE DASC 2019 and IEEE PICom 2019, in Fukuoka, Japan.
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Workshop/SS Proposal Due: January 20th, 2019
Regular Paper Submission Due: March 20th, 2019
Wksp/SS/Poster Paper Due: April 20th, 2019
Authors Notification: May 25th, 2019
Camera-ready Submission: June 20th, 2019
Conference: August 5th-8th, 2019
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RESEARCH TRACKS
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The 2019 edition of IEEE CBDCom will be organized in research tracks. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
*Track 1 - Data Science & Analytics*
- Big Data Fundamentals & Novel Paradigms
- Big Data Algorithms, Applications & Services
- Big Data Mining & Analytics
- Big data Processing & Querying
- Big Data Visualization
- Big Data Computing & Recommendations
*Track 2 - Big Data Infrastructure & Management*
- Big Data Cloud, Grid, Stream Computing
- High Performance Platforms for Big Data
- NoSQL Data Stores & DB scalability
- Energy-Efficient Computing for Big Data
- Recommendation & Social Media Systems
- Big Data Availability & Reliability
*Track 3 - Big Data Tools & Applications*
- Complex Big Data Processing
- BD in Networks & Communications
- Big Data as a Service
- Data Warehousing over Big Data
- BD Machine & Deep Learning
- Innovative Applications & Experiences
*Track 4 - Cloud Management & Virtualization*
- Virtualization Technologies
- Cloud Computing Platforms
- Public, Private & Hybrid Clouds
- Green & Energy Management
- Cloudlet and Serverless Computing
- Resource Management, Storage & QoS
*Track 5 - Cloud/Big Data Security, Privacy & Trust*
- Security, Privacy & Reliability in Cloud & BD
- Dependable/Trustworthy Big Data Processing
- Security/Privacy/Trust as a Service
- Blockchain in Cloud and Big Data Application
- Cloud Attacks Detection and Prevention
- Ethic Issues in Cloud & Big Data
*Track 6 - Cloud/Big Data for IoT & Smart City*
- Smart Data & Smart Environments
- CBD for IoT & Cyber-Physical Systems
- RFID & Related Technologies for IoT
- M2M Communications and IoT
- IoT and Smart City Infrastructures
- Green Computing for Big Data & Smart City
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SUBMISSION
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Authors are invited to submit their original research work that has not previously been submitted or published in any other venue.
Papers should be prepared in IEEE CS Proceedings format.
IEEE formatting information:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
- Proposals for organizing tutorials, workshops and special sessions need to be submitted to the Tutorials, Workshops and Special Sessions Chairs, respectively. A proposal should include title, theme, scope and main presenters/organizers.
- Research paper (6-8 pages) should explore a specific technology problem and propose a complete solution to it, with experimental results.
- Works-in-Progess (WIP) (4-6 pages) papers are expected to present either work currently in progress or less developed but highly innovative ideas.
- Demo/Poster papers (2-4 pages) must describe working systems and be related to CBDCom. These systems may be innovative prototype implementations or mature systems that use related technology.
Some papers originally submitted as full papers can be accepted as short papers or posters during the review process. In such cases, the authors will need to reduce the paper accordingly when preparing the camera-ready version. At least one of the authors of any accepted paper is requested to register and present the paper at the conference.
All accepted papers in the main tracks and workshops will be published in an IEEE Computer Society proceedings (EI indexed).
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PUBLICATION HIGHLIGHTS
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All accepted papers in the main tracks, workshops, special sessions and demos/posters will be published in an IEEE Computer Society proceedings, indexed by
- IEEE Xplore
- Scopus
- EI Engineering Index
- ACM Digital Library
- dblp
- Google Scholar
Extended version of the selected papers will be considered for publication in special issues of prestige journals (SCI/EI indexed).
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Organizing Committees
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Honorary Chairs
Hamido Fujita, University, Japan
Frank Hsu, Fordam University, USA
General Chairs
Anna Kobusińska, Poznań University of Technology, Poland
Peng Li, The University of Aizu, Japan
General Executive Chairs
Bernady O. Apduhan, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan
Paulo Pires, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rachid Benlamri, Lakehead University, Canada
Program Chairs
Shu Tao, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, USA
Xiaoyan Wang, Ibaraki University, Japan
Track 1. Big Data Science and Analytics
Burak Kantarci, University of Ottawa, Canada
Track 2. Big Data Infrastructure and Management
Hao Wang, Norwegian University of Science & Technology, Norway
Track 3. Big Data Tools and Applications
Dionisis Margaris, University of Athens, Greece
Track 4. Cloud Management, Virtualization and Service
Tsozen Yeh, Fu Jen Catholic University, Taiwan
Track 5. Cloud/Big Data Security, Privacy and Trust
Haiying (Helen) Shen, University of Virginia, USA
Track 6. Cloud/Big Data for IoT and Smart City
Zhi Liu, Shizuoka University, Japan
Workshop Chairs
Yue-Shan Chang, National Taipei University, Taiwan
Shengli Pan, China University of Geoscience, China
International Liaison & Publicity Chairs
Naercio Magaia, University of Lisbon, Portugal
Carlos Westphall, Federal University of Santa Catarina, Brazil
Samia Bouzefrance, CNAM, France
Michał Boroń, Poznań University of Technology, Poland
Kai Cheng, Kyushu Sangyo University, Japan
Advisory Committee
Georges Da Costa, lRIT, France
Christophe Cerin, University of Paris XIII, France
Jerry Gao, San Jose State University, USA
Andrzej Gościński, Deakin University, Australia
Carson K. Leung, University of Manitoba, Canada
Jie Li, Shanghai Jiaotong University, China
Kuan-Ching Li, Providence University, Taiwan
Fuhua Oscar Lin, Athabasca University, Canada
Yinglong Xia, Huawei Research America, USA
Weishan Zhang, China Univ. of Petroleum, China
Hong Zhu, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Steering Committee
Jianhua Ma, Hosei University, Japan
Laurence T. Yang, SFX University, Canada
Huansheng Ning, Univ. Sci and Tech Beijing, China
Julien Bourgeois, UBFC, France
Mazin Yousif, T-Systems International, USA
Albert Zomaya, University of Sydney, Australia
Please visit the IEEE CDBCom 2019 website http://cyber-science.org/2019/cbdcom/
for the complete listing of organizing committee and TPC members.
[please, accept our apologies should you receive this message multiple times]
*** IEEE ISORC 2019 - CALL FOR PAPERS - https://isorc2019.github.io/
*** 22nd IEEE International Symposium on Real-Time Distributed Computing
*** Valencia, Spain, May 7-9, 2019
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*** Submission deadline extended to: January 25, 2019
The IEEE International Symposium on Real-Time Distributed Computing (ISORC) has become established as the leading event
devoted to state-of-the-art research in the field of object/component/service-oriented real-time distributed computing
(ORC) technology. In addition to the main conference, for the first time, ISORC 2019 will organize a special session
dedicated to posters and demos, where the objective is to allow participants to show prototypes, tools, simulators and
systems, which demonstrate the applicability of real-time computing to different applications.
Best papers from ISORC 2019 will be invited for submission to a Special Issue of Journal of Systems Architecture.
More information including submission guidelines can be found at:
https://isorc2019.github.io/.
IEEE ISORC 2019 welcomes contributions on topics that include, but are not limited, to:
* Programming and system engineering: real-time programming challenges, ORC paradigms, object/component models,
languages, synchronous languages.
* Embedded distribution middleware, model maintenance, system of systems, time-predictable systems and hardware.
* Distributed computing and communication infrastructures: real-time communication, networked platforms, protocols,
Internet QoS, peer-to-peer computing, sensor networks, VANETS and V2V and V2I communication, trusted and dependable systems.
* Algorithms for Real Time Analytics: clustering and classification approaches, stream processing algorithms, real time
decision tree generation and update, real time machine learning, statistical approaches; stream correlation and sampling
approaches.
* System software: real-time kernel/OS, middleware support for ORC, QoS management, extensibility, synchronization,
resource allocation, scheduling, fault tolerance, security.
* Real-time algorithms and infrastructure support for decentralized architectures including distributed ledgers with a
focus on scalability and resilience.
* Applications: Medical devices, intelligent transportation systems, Industrial automation systems and Industry 4.0,
Internet of Things and Smart Grids, Embedded systems (automotive, avionics, consumer electronics, building systems,
sensors, etc), multimedia processing, RT Web-based applications.
* System evaluation: performance analysis, monitoring & timing, dependability, end-to-end QoS, overhead, fault detection
and recovery time.
* Cyber-physical and cyber-social systems (e.g. social media analytics).
* Time-sensitive social dispersed computing.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Chairs
* Arvind Easwaran, NTU, Singapore
* Abhishek Dubey, Vanderbilt Univ., USA
* Marisol Garcia-Valls, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
Program Chairs
* Aniruddha Gokhale Vanderbilt Univ., USA
* Mathias Pacher, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
* Weichen Liu, NTU, Singapore
Organization Chair
* Marisol Garcia-Valls, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
* Poster/Demo Chairs
* Di Liu, Yunnan University, China
* Luis Lino Ferreira CISTER/ISEP, Portugal
Web and Publicity Chair
* Tommaso Cucinotta, Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Italy
* Zhenkai Zhang, Vanderbilt Univ., USA
Steering Committee Chairs
* Uwe Brinkschulte, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany
* Rob Pettit, The Aerospace Corp., USA
IMPORTANT DATES
Main Track
* Submission deadline extended to January 25, 2019
* Acceptance notification March 1, 2019
* Camera-ready papers March 8, 2019
Poster/Demo Session
* Submission deadline March 7, 2019
* Acceptance notification March 21, 2019
* Camera-ready papers March 28, 2019
For further information, please, refer to the official conference website:
https://isorc2019.github.io/
The IEEE ISORC 2019 Organizers
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Tommaso Cucinotta, Computer Engineering PhD
Associate Professor at the Real-Time Systems Laboratory (ReTiS)
Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, Pisa, Italy
http://retis.sssup.it/people/tommaso
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Ada-Belgium is pleased to announce the program for its
9th Ada Developer Room at FOSDEM 2019
(Ada at the Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting)
on Saturday 2 February 2019
Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), Solbosch Campus, Room AW1.125
Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt Laan 50, B-1050 Brussels, Belgium
Organized in cooperation with Ada-Europe
www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/19/190202-fosdem.htmlfosdem.org/2019/schedule/track/ada
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*** General Information
FOSDEM, the Free and Open source Software Developers' European Meeting,
is a free and non-commercial two-day weekend event organized early
each year in Brussels, Belgium. It is highly developer-oriented and
brings together 8000+ participants from all over the world.
The goal is to provide open source developers and communities a
place to meet with other developers and projects, to be informed
about the latest developments in the open source world, to attend
interesting talks and presentations on various topics by open source
project leaders and committers, and to promote the development and
the benefits of open source solutions.
The 2019 edition takes place on Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 February.
It is free to attend and no registration is necessary.
In this edition, Ada-Belgium organizes once more a series of
presentations related to the Ada Programming Language and Free or
Open Software in a s.c. Developer Room. The "Ada DevRoom" at FOSDEM
2019 is held on the first day of the event, Saturday 2 February 2019.
This year FOSDEM has a total of 15 Ada-related presentations by 12
authors from 7 countries! A mini-poster about the Ada DevRoom [1],
as well as a one-page Call for Participation for the Ada DevRoom [2]
is available; they can be used to help announce the event, and to
give an idea about its scope.
[1] www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/19/190202-fosdem-cfpart-poster.…
[2] www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/19/190202-fosdem-cfpart-a4.pdf
*** Ada Programming Language and Technology
Ada is a general-purpose programming language originally designed
for safety- and mission-critical software engineering. It is used
extensively in air traffic control, rail transportation, aerospace,
nuclear, financial services, medical devices, etc. It is also
perfectly suited for open source development.
Awareness of safety and security issues in software systems is
increasing. Multi-core platforms are now abundant. These are
some of the reasons that the Ada programming language and technology
attracts more and more attention, among others due to Ada's support for
programming by contract and for multi-core targets. The latest Ada
language definition was updated early 2016. Work on new features is
ongoing, such as improved support for fine-grained parallelism, and
will result in a new Ada standard scheduled for 2020. Ada-related
technology such as SPARK provides a solution for the safety and
security aspects stated above. More and more tools are available,
many are open source, including for small and recent platforms.
Interest in Ada keeps increasing, also in the open source community,
and many exciting projects have been started.
The Ada DevRoom aims to present the facilities offered by the
Ada language (such as for object-oriented, multicore, or embedded
programming) as well as some of the many exciting tools and projects
using Ada. FOSDEM is an ideal fit for an Ada Developer Room. On the
one hand, it gives the general open source community an opportunity
to see what is happening in the Ada community and how Ada technology
can help to produce reliable and efficient open source software.
On the other hand, it gives open source Ada projects an opportunity to
present themselves, get feedback and ideas, and attract participants
to their project and collaboration between projects.
*** Ada Developer Room Presentations (room: AW1.125, 76 seats)
The presentations in the Ada DevRoom start after the opening FOSDEM
keynote. The program runs from 10:30 to 19:00.
10:00-10:30 - Arrival & Informal Discussions
Feel free to arrive early, to start the day with some informal
discussions while the set-up of the DevRoom is finished.
10:30-10:35 - Welcome to the Ada DevRoom
by Dirk Craeynest - Ada-Belgium
Welcome to the Ada Developer Room at FOSDEM 2019, which is organized
by Ada-Belgium in cooperation with Ada-Europe. Ada-Belgium and
Ada-Europe are non-profit organizations set up to promote the
use of the Ada programming language and related technology,
and to disseminate knowledge and experience into academia,
research and industry in Belgium and Europe, resp. Ada-Europe has
member-organizations, such as Ada-Belgium, in various countries,
and direct members in many other countries.
10:35-11:20 - An Introduction to Ada for Beginning and Experienced
Programmers - by Jean-Pierre Rosen - Adalog
An overview of the main features of the Ada language, with special
emphasis on those features that make it especially attractive for
free software development. Ada is a feature-rich language, but what
really makes Ada stand-out is that the features are nicely integrated
towards serving the goals of software engineering. If you prefer
to spend your time on designing elegant solutions rather than on
low-level debugging, if you think that software should not fail,
if you like to build programs from readily available components
that you can trust, you should really consider Ada!
11:30-11:50 - Sequential Programming in Ada: Lessons Learned
by Joakim Strandberg - Mequinox
What's hot right now in the proposal for Ada 2020 is increased
support of safe parallelism. However, the support for sequential
programming in Ada 2012 is absolutely great and probably
underestimated. This presentation will demonstrate lessons
learned from making an Ada binding to the Wayland Client API:
how to leverage nested subprograms, pragma Unmodified, subpools,
Gnatcheck and GPS to provide a flexible/enjoyable way of working
and at the same time maximize compile-time error checking when
developing sequential algorithms.
12:00-12:50 - Autonomous Train Control Systems: a First Approach
by Julia Teissl - FH Campus Wien
Numerous small villages in Austria have lost their connections
to the railway network because it was no longer cost-effective to
operate under a regular schedule. To re-establish these connections,
FH Campus Wien started the project "autonome, schienengebundene,
on-Demand, open-Track Systeme" AuSoDoTS (Autonomous rail bound
on-Demand Open Track systems). The project's objective is to develop
a concept for how to safely operate small autonomous trains, without
a fixed schedule. Trains are only approaching to stations when
a passenger explicitly requests them by pressing a button at the
station or using a mobile app. A short track from Liesing at the
edge of Vienna to Kaltenleutgeben, a small town in Lower Austria,
could be one of the first test locations.
As a first approach a small model railway has been built. The model
has two purposes. One is to find the optimal placement for passing
loops where trains can pass each other, since the connection is
mostly single track. The other is to test different scheduling
algorithms for on-Demand service. To fulfill the strict safety
aspects of a passenger transportation system, the programming
language Ada is used and in following versions SPARK will be used
as it can be formally verified to be correct then.
13:00-13:20 - Controlling the Execution of Parallel Algorithms in Ada
by Jan Verschelde - University of Illinois at Chicago
Tasking in Ada provides an effective tool for shared memory
parallelism. An "any time" algorithm is an algorithm that, given
some more resources, will improve the accuracy of an estimate.
For example, consider the estimation of Pi by a Monte Carlo method.
With multitasking, the status of the running of an "any time"
algorithm can be monitored without interrupts. The programming
concepts will be illustrated with examples of algorithms in
polyhedral geometry. The demonstrated code belongs to the free
and open source PHCpack.
13:30-13:50 - Persistence with Ada Database Objects
by Stephane Carrez - Twinlife
The presentation describes how Ada Database Objects helps in
connecting to an SQLite/MySQL/PostgreSQL database from Ada.
It explains how by mapping SQL tables in Ada records, it simplifies
saving and updating database records and makes the application more
safe and reliable. The presentation will briefly describe the Ada
code generator (Dynamo) that is behind this.
14:00-14:50 - Shrink your Data to (almost) Nothing with Trained
Compression - by Gautier de Montmollin - Ada-Switzerland
We will show a new Trained Compression generic plug-in, which can
leverage prior information about the data to be transmitted for
reducing further raw compressed streams. We will also present
a pick-and-choose technique feature called "Preselection" for
improving the Zip archiving process. The Zip-Ada library has met
over the years the needs of several professional users who need the
file archiving features, or the data compression features to reduce
storage and shorten transmission times. We will show the evolution
of this full-Ada portable library and the advantages of using it.
15:00-15:20 - GSH: an Ada POSIX Shell to Speed Up GNU Builds on Windows
by Nicolas Roche - AdaCore
GSH is an implementation of a POSIX shell developed for the Windows
platform. The aim of the project is to speed up builds of GNU
projects on Windows in a large automated build infrastructures.
GSH can be used to compile projects depending on autotools, UNIX
make, ... It is up to 2-3 times faster than Cygwin shells for
GCC builds.
In this talk I will present:
- what makes GSH faster than other Windows shells for building GNU
projects;
- how GSH was developed;
- how you can use it to speed up your builds;
- the limitations;
- what features of Ada we benefit from in this project.
15:30-15:50 - What is Safety-Critical Software, and How Can Ada and
SPARK Help? - by Jean-Pierre Rosen - Adalog
We are (too much) used to software having bugs as an unavoidable
fate. But for safety-critical software, like the code that's driving
planes or trains, "Failure is Not an Option". This presentation
exposes the constraints of such software, and how they require a
special state of mind, special methods, and special tools - like Ada
and SPARK. And these can be useful for more casual programming -
zero bug software is nice, even when not safety-critical!
16:00-16:50 - Secure Web Applications with AWA
by Stephane Carrez - Twinlife
Web application security is often underestimated, and using a
secure framework can help reduce application vulnerabilities.
Ada Web Application (AWA) is a web framework that leverages Ada's
safety features to provide a secure environment on top of which
safe applications are built. AWA is based on several Java-like
technologies such as Java Beans, Java Servlet, Java Server Faces,
other standards such as OAuth2, REST and OpenAPI, all implemented
in Ada.
This presentation briefly describes the AWA architecture and how
applications are built with it. The presentation highlights some
of the Ada functionalities that contribute to the safety and make
applications secure and reliable.
17:00-17:20 - Distributed Computing with Ada and CORBA using PolyORB
by Frédéric Praca - Ada-France
Imagine you have a fantastic Ada program or library but you want
more! You want it to be scalable and used by other developers
with other languages. The goal of this presentation is to show you
the way to achieve it without bending to fashion. :) As of today,
we see distributed computing as Web services, mainly RESTful stuff.
Some technologies exist since years and are working successfully in
many systems. One of these is CORBA which allows Object-Oriented
communication between applications in languages such as Ada or C++.
In this presentation, the chosen middleware providing CORBA
infrastructure is PolyORB. We will use it to make a distributed
version of an existing piece of software, the Corporate Bullshit
Generator (CBSG), and create client applications in C++ and Ada.
This will allow us to put the power of Ada and PolyORB into a
distributed system.
17:30-17:50 - Cappulada: Smooth Ada Bindings for C++
by Johannes Kliemann - Componolit
Writing Ada bindings for C and especially for C++ is a tedious but
not necessarily sophisticated task. There are several approaches
to both C and C++ but many of them lack desired language features,
generate non-compilable code or are project specific. With Cappulada
(a coinage of coupling, CPP and Ada made pronounceable) we try a
more general approach that aims to support complex language features
such as templates or inheritance while providing a semantically
appropriate mapping of object structures and types. The talk will
also cover which features can be mapped and what is not feasible
or possible.
18:00-18:20 - The AZip Archive Manager: a full-Ada Open-Source Portable
Application - by Gautier de Montmollin - Ada-Switzerland
If you open the AZip application with a can opener, it will look
like an Ada programmer's paradise: you'll find Ada on all levels:
- the AZip user interface (UI framework specific);
- the AZip abstract application layer (platform-independent);
- the archive and data compression library (Zip-Ada);
- the user interface framework (GWindows);
- the run-time library (GNAT's).
We will quantify this.
Portability is matched on three different definitions of the word:
- platform-independence for the abstracted part and the Zip-Ada
library - no porting effort at all there;
- you can easily port the user interface layer since most of the
job is done in the abstracted part;
- no installation needed: the version built on GWindows is contained
in a single executable file and can be run from a USB stick;
it can be even run in a stealth mode, without writing settings
to the registry of the host system.
18:30-18:50 - Proof of Pointer Programs with Ownership in SPARK
by Yannick Moy - AdaCore
Pointers are a notorious "defect attractor", in particular when
dynamic memory management is involved. Ada mitigates these
issues by having much less need for pointers overall (thanks to
first-class arrays, parameter modes, generics) and stricter rules
for pointer manipulations that limit access to dangling memory.
Still, dynamic memory management in Ada may lead to use-after-free,
double-free and memory leaks, and dangling memory issues may lead
to runtime exceptions.
The SPARK subset of Ada is focused on making it possible to guarantee
properties of the program statically, in particular the absence of
programming language errors, with a mostly automatic analysis. For
that reason, and because static analysis of pointers is notoriously
hard to automate, pointers have been forbidden in SPARK until now.
We are working at AdaCore since 2017 on including pointer support
in SPARK by restricting the use of pointers in programs so that
they respect "ownership" constraints, like what is found in Rust.
In this talk, I will present the current state of the ownership
rules for pointer support in SPARK, and the current state of the
implementation in the GNAT compiler and GNATprove prover, as well
as our roadmap for the future.
18:50-19:00 - Informal Discussions & Closing
Informal discussion on ideas and proposals for future events.
*** RISC-V Developer Room Presentation (room: AW1.126, 82 seats)
In addition to the above presentations in the Ada DevRoom, there's also
an Ada-related presentation scheduled in the RISC-V Developer Room.
13:30-14:45 - Alternative Languages for Safe and Secure RISC-V
Programming - by Fabien Chouteau - AdaCore
In this talk I want to open a window into the wonderful world of
"alternative" programming languages for RISC-V. What can you get
by looking beyond C/C++. So I will start with a quick introduction
to the Ada and SPARK languages, the benefits, the hurdles. I will
also present an overview of the applications and domains where they
shine, when failure is not an option. I will then do a short getting
started session and provide all the details for you to start RISC-V
programming with Ada/SPARK on different platforms (QEMU, HiFive1,
FPGAs with PicoRV32). At the end of the talk, I will give my view
of the RISC-V architecture and community from the perspective of
an alternative languages developer. I will cover the good points,
the risks, and provide some ideas on how the RISC-V can keep the
door open.
*** More information on Ada Developer Room
Speakers bios, pointers to relevant information, links to corresponding
FOSDEM pages, etc., are available on the Ada-Belgium site at
www.cs.kuleuven.be/~dirk/ada-belgium/events/19/190202-fosdem.html
We invite you to attend some or all of the presentations: they will
be given in English. Everybody interested can attend FOSDEM 2019;
no registration is necessary.
We hope to see many of you there!
Dirk Craeynest, FOSDEM Ada DevRoom coordinator
Dirk.Craeynest(a)cs.kuleuven.be (for Ada-Belgium/Ada-Europe/SIGAda/WG9)
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EuroSPEC'19: 2019 European Workshop on Security and Privacy in Edge
Computing
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Held in conjunction with EuroS&P 2019
Stockholm, Sweden -- June, 2019
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https://www.nics.uma.es/pub/eurospec19/
Important Dates
Submission due: March 1, 2019
Notification: April 1, 2019
Camera-ready due: April 22, 2019
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Workshop introduction and topics
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The main goal of Fog Computing and other related Edge paradigms, such as
Multi-Access Edge Computing, is to decentralize the Cloud and bring some
of its services closer to the edge of the network, where data are
generated
and decisions are made. Cloud-enabled edge platforms will be able to
cooperate
not only with each other but with the cloud, effectively creating a
collaborative and federated environment. This paradigm shift will
fulfill the
needs of novel services, such as augmented reality, that have
particularly
stringent requirements like extremely low latency. It will also help
improve
the vision of the Internet of Things by improving its scalability and
overall
functionality, among other benefits.
To enable this vision, a number of platforms and technologies need to
securely
coexist, including sensors and actuators, edge-deployed systems,
software-defined networks, hardware virtualization, data mining
mechanisms, etc. However, this paradigm shift calls for new security
challenges and opportunities to leverage services for new scenarios and
applications. The field of edge computing security is still largely
unexplored, and demands further attention from the research community
and
industry in order to unleash the full potential of this paradigm.
Topics of Interest
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This workshop expects original research papers on, but not limited to,
the topics described below:
* Edge devices security
* Attacks and Countermeasures to Edge computing platforms
* Authentication and Access control in Edge computing
* Accountability and Accounting in Edge computing
* Identity management systems in Edge computing
* Secure federation of Edge computing devices
* Secure Orchestration and Management of Edge devices
* Secure Software-Defined Networking for Edge computing
* Secure Virtualization in Edge Computing
* Secure Migration of resources in Edge Computing
* Data and Computation integrity in Edge Computing
* Trust and Reputation Management in Edge computing
* Privacy in Edge Computing
* Intrusion Detection and Prevention systems for Edge computing
* Digital Forensics in Edge Computing
* Risk Analysis in Edge Computing
* Incident Management in Edge Computing
Paper Submission Guidelines
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Submissions must be made through EasyChair at:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eurospec2019
Submissions must comply with the paper format requirements found in
https://www.ieee-security.org/TC/EuroSP2019/cfp.php. Failure to adhere
to the page limit and formatting requirements can be grounds for
rejection.
It is planned that the proceedings of the workshop will be published
through
IEEE Xplore in a volume accompanying the main IEEE EuroS&P 2019
proceedings.
Papers must be received by the aforementioned dates, 11:59 p.m. American
Samoa time (UTC-11).
Contact
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Email: eurospec19(a)nics.uma.es
EuroSPEC Home: https://www.nics.uma.es/pub/eurospec19/
Organisation Committee
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General Chair:
- Ruben RIOS (University of Malaga, Spain)
Program Chairs:
- Rodrigo ROMAN (University of Malaga, Spain)
- Roberto DI PIETRO (HBKU, College of Science and Engineering,
Doha-Qatar)
Program Committee:
- Ketan BHARDWAJ, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
- Mauro CONTI, Universitá Degli Studi di Padova, Italy
- Aurélien FRANCILLON, Eurecom, France
- Jose M. DE FUENTES, UC3M, Spain
- Lorena GONZALEZ MANZANO, UC3M, Spain
- Martin G. JAATUN, SINTEF Digital, Norway
- Donghyun KIM, Kennesaw State University, USA
- Flavio LOMBARDI, Roma Tre University of Rome, Italy
- Javier LOPEZ, University of Malaga, Spain
- Haralambos MOURATIDIS, University of Brighton, UK
- Jose A. ONIEVA, University of Malaga, Spain
- Fernando M.V. RAMOS, University of Lisbon, Portugal
- Pierangela SAMARATI, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy
- Savio SCIANCALEPORE, HBKU (College of Science and Engineering), Qatar
- Juan E. TAPIADOR, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
(sorry for cross postings)
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CALL FOR PAPERS:
NUMTA Special Session on High Performance Computing in Modelling and
Simulation (NUMTA2019-HPCMS)
TH Le Castella Village
Le Castella – Isola Capo Rizzuto
Crotone, Italy
DEADLINE for One-page Abstract submission: March 18, 2019
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Model development for the simulation of the evolution of artificial
and natural systems is essential for the advancement of Science. The
increasing power of computers has allowed to considerably extend the
application of computing methodologies in research and industry, but
also to the quantitative study of complex phenomena. This has
permitted a broad application of numerical methods for differential
equation systems (e.g., FEM, FDM, etc.) on one hand, and the
application of alternative computational paradigms, such as Cellular
Automata, Genetic Algorithms, Neural networks, Swarm Intelligence,
etc., on the other. These latter have demonstrated their effectiveness
for modelling purposes when traditional simulation methodologies have
proven to be impracticable.
An important mission of the HPCMS Special Session within the NUMTA
2019 3rd International Conference and Summer School is to provide a
platform for a multidisciplinary community composed of scholars,
researchers, developers, educators, practitioners and experts from
world leading Universities, Institutions, Agencies and Companies in
Computational Science, and thus in the High Performance Computing for
Modelling and Simulation field.
The session intent is to offer an opportunity to express and confront
views on trends, challenges, and state-of-the art in diverse
application fields, such as engineering, physics, chemistry, biology,
geology, hydrology, medicine, ecology, traffic control, economy, etc.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- High-performance computing in computational science:
intra-disciplinary and multi-disciplinary research applications
- Complex systems modelling and simulation
- Cellular Automata, Genetic Algorithms, Neural networks, Swarm
Intelligence implementations
- Integrated approach to optimization and simulation
- MPI, OpenMP, GPGPU applications in Computational Science
- Optimization algorithms, modelling techniques related to
optimization in Computational Science
- High-performance Software developed to solve science (e.g.,
biological, physical, earth science and social), engineering,
medicine, and humanities problems
- Hardware approaches of high performance computing in modeling and simulation
Submission
One-page abstract should be submitted before March 18, 2019 EasyChair
system https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=numta2019 (please
follow the EasyChair hints to correctly prepare and submit your
abstract). After acceptance, the authors can submit their full papers
(end of May) as reported on the NUMTA main web page
(http://si.dimes.unical.it/~yaro/numta2019/index.php)
More information about the HPCMS Workshop and the general NUMTA 2019
conference can be found at:
http://si.dimes.unical.it/~yaro/numta2019/index.php
Organizers
William Spataro – University of Calabria (Italy)
Donato D’Ambrosio – University of Calabria (Italy)
Rocco Rongo – University of Calabria (Italy)
Andrea Giordano – ICAR-CNR (Italy)
Scientific Committee
Angelos Amanatiadis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Donato D’Ambrosio, University of Calabria, Italy
Pawel Topa, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Gianluigi Folino, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Lou D’Alotto, York College/CUNY, New York, USA
Antonios Gasteratos, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Ioakeim Georgoudas, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Marco Beccutti, University of Torino, Italy
Rolf Hoffmann, Darmstadt University, Germany
Ioannis Karafyllidis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Yaroslav Sergeyev, University of Calabria, Italy
Antisthenis Tsompanas, University of the West of England, UK
Rocco Rongo, University of Calabria, Italy
Georgios Sirakoulis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
William Spataro, University of Calabria, Italy
Giuseppe A. Trunfio, University of Sassari, Italy
Marco Villani, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Jaroslaw Was, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland
Davide Spataro, ASML, The Netherlands
Massimo Cafaro, University of Salento, Italy
Andrea Giordano, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Mario Cannataro, University Magna Graecia of Catanzaro, Italy
Gihan R. Mudalige, University of Warwick, UK
Alessio De Rango, University of Calabria, Italy
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William Spataro
Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
High Performance Computing Center
University of Calabria
I-87036 Arcavacata di Rende (CS)
Italy
Phone(s) : +39.0984.49.3691 / 4875 / 6464
Fax : +39.0984.493570
Member of the OpenCAL Team (https://github.com/OpenCALTeam)
Web: www.mat.unical.it/spataro
Email: spataro(a)unical.it
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WPDM 2019
The Third International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining (WPDM 2019)
http://sara.unisalento.it/~cafaro/WPDM2019/
CALL FOR PAPERS
The Third Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining (WPDM 2019) will be held in conjunction with The 19th International Conference on Computational Science and Its Applications (ICCSA 2019), http://www.iccsa.org
Saint Petersburg University, Saint Petersburg, Russia July 1-4 2019
Final submission Deadline: February 17, 2019
SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES
The Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining is an international forum which brings together researchers and practitioners working on different high-performance aspects of data mining algorithms, enabling novel applications. Data mining techniques and algorithms to process huge amount of data in order to extract useful and interesting information have become popular in many different contexts. Algorithms are required to make sense of data automatically and in efficient ways. Nonetheless, even though sequential computer systems performance is improving, they are not suitable to keep up with the increase in the demand for data mining applications and the data size. Moreover, the main memory of sequential systems may not be enough to hold all the data related to current applications. Therefore, there is an increasing interest in the design and implementation of parallel data mining algorithms. On parallel computers, by exploiting the vast aggregate main memory and processing power of processors and accelerators, parallel algorithms can easily address both the running time and memory requirement issues. Anyway, parallelizing existing algorithms in order to achieve good performance and scalability with regard to massive datasets is not trivial. Indeed, it is of paramount importance a good data organization and decomposition strategy in order to balance the workload while minimizing data dependences. Another concern is related to minimizing synchronization and communication overhead. Finally, I/O costs should be minimized as well. The Workshop will allow exchanging ideas and results related to on-going research, focusing on high-performance aspects of data mining algorithms and applications. Creating breakthrough parallel algorithms for high-performance data mining applications requires addressing several key computing problems which may lead to novel solutions and new insights in interdisciplinary applications. The focus of the workshop is on all forms of advances in high-performance data mining algorithms and applications, and related topics.
The WPDM Workshop topics include (but are not limited to) the following:
- Parallel data mining algorithms using MPI and/or OpenMP
- Parallel data mining algorithms targeting GPUs and many-cores accelerators
- Parallel data mining applications exploiting FPGA
- Distributed data mining algorithms
- Benchmarking and performance studies of high-performance data mining applications
- Novel programming paradigms to support high-performance computing for data mining
- Performance models for high-performance data mining applications and middleware
- Programming models, tools, and environments for high-performance computing in data mining
- Caching, streaming, pipelining, and other optimization techniques for data management in high-performance computing for data mining
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PAPER SUBMISSIONS
You are invited to submit original and unpublished research works on above topics. Submitted papers must not have been published or simultaneously submitted elsewhere. The submitted paper must be between 10 to 16 pages long and formatted according to the Springer LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science) rules, Guidelines and templates can be found at the url http://www.springer.com/it/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gui…
To submit a paper, please connect to the Submission site from the link available at the ICCSA 2019 web site: http://ess.iccsa.org.
Only papers submitted through the electronic system and strictly adhering to the relevant format will be considered for reviewing and publication. Please pay attention, when submitting your contribution to the workshop, to select the right entry in the listbox shown in the submission form.
CONFERENCE POLICY
By submitting the paper to ICCSA conference, all authors agree to abide by all ICCSA conference paper submission, publication and presentation policies. Namely, authors confirm that the work is original, has not appeared in literature in any form in the past and will not be submitted to any other venue concurrently with ICCSA submission or until it appears in ICCSA proceedings (in the case of acceptance). Furthermore, upon paper acceptance, authors agree to transfer copyright on the accepted paper to ICCSA, and one of the authors will register the paper and present the paper at the event. No paper withdrawals can be accepted after Conference pre-registration date or within three months of the actual event, whichever date comes first. Paper withdrawal request can be only accepted in writing through email, letter or fax to conference organizers. The conference has no responsibility for any intentional or accidental misuse, misinterpretation, or failure to follow above rules and conditions and holds no legal, civil or other responsibility for opinions, content or utilization of any methods/algorithms expressed in the Conference Proceedings.
If you have any questions about paper submission or the workshop, please contact the workshop organisers.
IMPORTANT DATES
February 17, 2019: Deadline for paper submission
March 31, 2019: Notification of Acceptance.
May 8, 2019: Early-bird Registration ends.
May 8, 2019: Submission deadline for the final version of the Papers
July 1-4, 2019: ICCSA 2019 Conference
WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS
Massimo Cafaro
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297371
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: massimo.cafaro(a)unisalento.it
Italo Epicoco
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297235
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: italo.epicoco(a)unisalento.it
Marco Pulimeno
University of Salento, Italy
Phone: +39 0832 297371
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: marco.pulimeno(a)unisalento.it
Giovanni Aloisio
University of Salento & Euro Mediterranean Center on Climate Change Foundation, Italy
Phone: +39 334 6501704
Fax: +39 0832 297235
Email: giovanni.aloisio(a)unisalento.it
International Program Committee:
All submitted papers will be reviewed by the workshop technical program committee members.
Program Committee formation is pending and will be finalised shortly.
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Massimo Cafaro, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Dept. of Engineering for Innovation
University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Via per Monteroni
73100 Lecce, Italy
Voice/Fax +39 0832 297371
Web http://sara.unisalento.it/~cafaro
E-mail massimo.cafaro(a)unisalento.it
cafaro(a)ieee.org
cafaro(a)acm.org
CMCC Foundation
Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
Via Augusto Imperatore, 16 - 73100 Lecce
massimo.cafaro(a)cmcc.it
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Special Issue "The Second International Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining"
A special issue of Algorithms (ISSN 1999-4893).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: extended to January 30, 2019
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/special_issues/Parallel_Distributed_…
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue is devoted to the increasing interest in the design and implementation of parallel and distributed data mining algorithms. The Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Data Mining (WPDM 2018) is an international forum that brings together researchers and practitioners, working on different high-performance aspects of data mining algorithms, enabling novel applications. Indeed, datasets grow so rapidly that, every day, exabytes of data are being generated, and, in order to extract and infer useful knowledge, parallel processing techniques are required to cope with this huge volume of data: Traditional sequential software is not viable to cope with them. When the data are generated in different places (such as wireless sensor networks and/or Internet of things devices), they may be geographically spread out, and the data cannot be sent to a centralized site, thus, the need for distributed processing algorithms arises. Topics relevant to this Special Issue cover the scope of the WPDM 2018 Workshop (http://sara.unisalento.it/~cafaro/WPDM2018/):
- Parallel data mining algorithms using MPI and/or OpenMP
- Parallel data mining algorithms targeting GPUs and many-cores accelerators
- Parallel data mining applications exploiting FPGA
- Distributed data mining algorithms
- Benchmarking and performance studies of high-performance data mining applications
- Novel programming paradigms to support high-performance computing for data mining
- Performance models for high-performance data mining applications and middleware
- Programming models, tools, and environments for high-performance computing in data mining
- Caching, streaming, pipelining, and other optimization techniques for data management in high-performance computing for data mining
Extended versions of papers presented at WPDM 2018 are sought, but this call for papers is fully open to all those who wish to contribute by submitting a relevant research manuscript.
Manuscript Submission Information
Manuscripts should be submitted online at www.mdpi.com by registering and logging in to this website. Once you are registered, click here to go to the submission form. Manuscripts can be submitted until the deadline. All papers will be peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will be published continuously in the journal (as soon as accepted) and will be listed together on the special issue website. Research articles, review articles as well as short communications are invited. For planned papers, a title and short abstract (about 100 words) can be sent to the Editorial Office for announcement on this website.
Submitted manuscripts should not have been published previously, nor be under consideration for publication elsewhere (except conference proceedings papers). All manuscripts are thoroughly refereed through a single-blind peer-review process. A guide for authors and other relevant information for submission of manuscripts is available on the Instructions for Authors page. Algorithms is an international peer-reviewed open access monthly journal published by MDPI.
Please visit the Instructions for Authors page before submitting a manuscript. The Article Processing Charge (APC) for publication in this open access journal is 850 CHF (Swiss Francs). Submitted papers should be well formatted and use good English. Authors may use MDPI's English editing service prior to publication or during author revisions.
Special Issue Editors
Guest Editor
Assoc. Prof. Massimo Cafaro
Department of Engineering for Innovation, Via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy
Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, Foundation, Lecce, Italy
Guest Editor
Dr. Italo Epicoco
Department of Engineering for Innovation, Via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy
Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, Foundation, Lecce, Italy
Guest Editor
Dr. Marco Pulimeno
Department of Engineering for Innovation, Via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy
Guest Editor
Prof. Giovanni Aloisio
Department of Engineering for Innovation, Via per Monteroni, 73100 Lecce, Italy
Euro-Mediterranean Centre on Climate Change, Foundation, Lecce, Italy
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Massimo Cafaro, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Dept. of Engineering for Innovation
University of Salento, Lecce, Italy
Via per Monteroni
73100 Lecce, Italy
Voice/Fax +39 0832 297371
Web http://sara.unisalento.it/~cafaro
E-mail massimo.cafaro(a)unisalento.it
cafaro(a)ieee.org
cafaro(a)acm.org
CMCC Foundation
Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change
Via Augusto Imperatore, 16 - 73100 Lecce
massimo.cafaro(a)cmcc.it
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CALL FOR PAPERS
COMPUTER GRAPHICS INTERNATIONAL CGI 2019
University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 17-20 June, 2019
CGI 2019 website: http://www.cgs-network.org/cgi19
Organized by the Computer Graphics Society (CGS)
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, and explore new ideas on various computer graphics topics. Since 1983 it was held in different countries in Europe, Asia, Australia and North & South America. CGI 2019, the 36th annual conference will take place on June 17th - June 20th in Calgary, Alberta, Canada at the foothills of majestic Canadian Rockies. CGI 2019 is organized in cooperation with ACM SIGGRAPH and EUROGRAPHICS.
IMPORTANT DATES
Conference, Tutorials and Workshops June 17 - 20, 2019
Visual Computer papers submission
Submission deadline: February 12, 2019
Paper notification: March 24, 2019
Camera-ready April 7, 2019
CGI proceedings submission
Submission deadline: March 25, 2019
Paper notification April 21, 2019
Camera-ready May 03, 2019
The scientific program of the conference will include full papers and short papers. 35 accepted full papers will be included in the Visual Computer journal published by Springer. Other accepted papers (full and short papers) will be included in the conference proceedings.
KEYWORDS
We invite original contributions that advance the state-of-the-art in topics related to:
Rendering Techniques, Volume Rendering
Geometric Computing
Virtual and Augmented Reality
Shape and Surface Modelling
Physically Based Modelling
Computer Vision for Computer Graphics
Scientific Visualization
Data Compression for Graphics
Biometric Image and Signal Processing
Medical Imaging
Computation Geometry
Image Based Rendering
Computational Photography
Computer Animation
Visual Analytics
Shape Analysis and Image Retrieval
Geometric Modelling
Computational Fabrication
Image Processing
3D Reconstruction & 3D Printing
Solid Modelling
Global Illumination
Graphical Human-Computer Interaction
Human Modelling
Image Analysis
Saliency Methods
Shape Matching
Sketch-based Modelling
Robotics and Vision
Stylized Rendering
Textures Pattern Recognition
Machine Learning for Graphics
Conference Co-Chairs
Marina L. Gavrilova,
University of Calgary, Canada
Hiroshi Ishikawa,
Waseda University, Japan
Program Co-Chairs
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Jian Chang,
Bournemouth University, UK
Local Organizing Chair
Marina L. Gavrilova
University of Calgary, Canada
Local Organizing Committee
Usman Alim, University of Calgary
Ehud Sharlin, University of Calgary
Tony Tang, University of Calgary
ACDL 2019, Advanced Course on Data Science & Machine Learning
An Interdisciplinary Course: Big Data, Deep Learning & AI without Borders
ACDL 2019 – A Unique Experience:
Data Science, Machine Learning & AI with the World’s Leaders
in the fascinating atmosphere of the ancient Certosa di Pontignano
Certosa di Pontignano, Siena - Tuscany, Italy
July 15-19, 2019
https://acdl2019.icas.xyz acdl(a)icas.xyz
ACDL 2018 Sold-out! Probably also ACDL 2019:
Early registration deadline: March 31, 2019
https://acdl2019.icas.xyz/registration/
LECTURERS:
Each Lecturer will hold three lessons on a specific topic.
The Lecturers below are confirmed.
Ioannis Antonoglou, Google DeepMind, UK
Topic: General Reinforcement Learning Algorithms
Marco Gori, University of Siena, Italy
Topic: Constraint-Based Approaches to Machine Learning
Phillip Isola, MIT, USA
Topic: Generative Adversarial Networks
Dolores Romero Morales, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark
Topic: Big Data
Ruslan Salakhutdinov, Carnegie Mellon University & AI Research at Apple, USA
Topic: Deep Learning
Josh Tenenbaum, MIT, USA
Topics: Computational Cognitive Science, probabilistic generative models,
and probabilistic programming
Naftali Tishby, Hebrew University, Israel
Topic: Theory of Deep Learning – Information Bottleneck
Joaquin Vanschoren, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Topic: Automatic machine learning
Oriol Vinyals, Google DeepMind, UK
Topic: Deep Learning & Reinforcement Learning
SCOPE:
The Advanced Course is not a summer school suited only for younger
scholars. Rather, a significant proportion of seasoned investigators are
regularly present among the attendees, often senior faculty at their own
institutions. The balanced audience that we strive to maintain in each
Advanced Course greatly contributes to the development of intense
cross-disciplinary debates among faculty and participants that typically
address the most advanced and emerging areas of each topic.
Each faculty member presents lectures and discusses with the participants
for one entire day. Such long interaction together with the small,
exclusive Course size provides the uncommon opportunity to fully explore
the expertise of each faculty, often through one-to-one mentoring. This is
unparalleled and priceless.
The Certosa di Pontignano provides the perfect setting to a relaxed yet
intense learning atmosphere, with the stunning backdrop of the Tuscan
landscapes. World-class wines and traditional foods will make the Advanced
Course on Data Science and Machine Learning the experience of a lifetime.
CALL FOR POSTER & ORAL PRESENTATIONS:
During the Registration Process we accept abstract submissions for posters
and oral presentations to be presented during the poster sessions and the
talk sessions.
https://acdl2019.icas.xyz/registration/
Early registration deadline: March 31, 2019
VENUE & ACCOMMODATION:
The venue of ACDL 2018 will be The Certosa di Pontignano — Siena
Dr. Lorenzo Pasquinuzzi
The Certosa di Pontignano
Località Pontignano, 5 – 53019, Castelnuovo Berardenga (Siena) – Tuscany –
Italy
phone: +39-0577-1521104
fax: +39-0577-1521098
info(a)lacertosadipontignano.com
http://www.lacertosadipontignano.com/
A few Kilometres from Siena, on a hill dominating the town stands the
ancient Certosa di Pontignano, a unique place where nature, history and
hospitality blend together in memorable harmony. Built in the 1300, its
medieval structure remains intact with additions of the following
centuries. The Certosa is centred on its historic cloisters and gardens.
https://acdl2019.icas.xyz/venue/
ACCOMMODATION:
https://acdl2019.icas.xyz/accommodation/
Past Edition - ACDL 2018:
https://acdl2018.icas.xyz
ACDL 2019 Poster:
https://acdl2018.icas.xyz/wp-content/uploads/sites/5/2018/11/poster-ACDL-20…
REGISTRATION:
https://acdl2019.icas.xyz/registration/
We remind you that ACDL 2018 sold out a long time before the registration
deadline!
Anyone interested in participating in ACDL 2019 should register as soon as
possible!
Similarly for accommodation at the Certosa di Pontignano (the School
Venue), book your full board accommodation at the Certosa as soon as
possible!
All course participants should/must stay at the Certosa di Pontignano.
See you in Tuscany next July!
ACDL 2019 Organizing Committee.
acdl(a)icas.xyz
https://acdl2019.icas.xyz
[Please accept our apologies if you receive multiple copies of this CFP]
Call for Papers
Workshop on Data Mining for Fake News in Social Media: Propagation,
Detection, and Mitigation (FEND'19), in conjunction with SDM'19
http://pike.psu.edu/fend19/
May 2-4, 2019, Alberta, Canada
Social media has become a popular means to consume news. However, the
quality of news on social media is lower than traditional news
organizations. Because it is cheap to provide news online and much faster
and easier to disseminate through social media, large volumes of fake news,
i.e., those news articles with intentionally false information, are
produced online for a variety of purposes, such as financial and political
gain. The extensive spread of fake news can have severe negative impacts on
individuals and society. First, fake news can break the authenticity
balance of the news ecosystem. For example, it is evident that the most
popular fake news was even more widely spread on Facebook than the most
popular authentic mainstream news during the U.S. 2016 presidential
election. Second, fake news intentionally persuades consumers to accept
biased or false beliefs for political or financial gain. For example, in
2013, $130 billion in stock value was wiped out in a matter of minutes
following an Associated Press (AP) tweet about an explosion that injured
Barack Obama. AP said its Twitter account was hacked. Third, fake news
changes the way people interpret and respond to real news, impeding their
abilities to differentiate what is true from what is not. Therefore, it's
critical to understand how fake news propagate, developing data mining
techniques for efficient and accurate fake news detection and intervene in
the propagation of fake news to mitigate the negative effects.
The objectives of this workshop are:
- Bring together researchers from both academia and industry as well as
practitioners to present their latest problems and ideas;
- Attract social media providers who have access to interesting sources of
fake news datasets and problems but lack the expertise in data mining to
use data effectively;
- Enhance interactions between data mining, text mining, social media
mining, and sociology and psychology communities working on problems of
fake news propagation, detection, and mitigation.
This workshop aims to bring together researchers, practitioners and social
media providers for understanding fake news propagation, improving fake
news detection in social media and mitigation.
Topic areas for the workshop include (but are not limited to) the following:
- User behavior analysis and characterization for fake news detection
- Text mining - mining news contents and user comments
- Early fake news detection
- Unsupervised fake news detection
- Fact-checking
- Tracing and characterizing the propagation of fake news and true news
- Malicious account and bot detection, user credibility assessment
- Visual analysis and exploration with images on the news
- News event aggregation and detection
- Building benchmark datasets for fake news detection in social media
Paper Submission:
Papers should be submitted as PDF, using the SIAM conference proceedings
style, available at
https://www.siam.org/Portals/0/Publications/Proceedings/soda2e_061418.zip?v….
Submissions should be limited to nine pages and submitted via CMT at
https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/FEND2019.
Important Dates:
Submission deadline: February 1, 2019
Notification: March 15, 2019
SDM pre-registration deadline: April 2, 2019
Camera ready: April 15, 2019
Conference dates: May 2-4, 2019
Shall you have any questions, please email to szw494(a)psu.edu or
kai.shu(a)asu.edu.
Workshop Organizers:
Suhang Wang Penn State University, USA
Dongwon Lee Penn State University, USA
Huan Liu Arizona State University, USA
Workshop Publicity Chair:
Kai Shu Arizona State University, USA