COMPandemics 2020 - The International Workshop on Computing for Pandemics (COMPandemics2020)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Epidemics and Pandemics, such as COVID-19, have great bad impact on medical, social, educational and economical life. To reduce this impact and learn how to early detect and manage future pandemics, great efforts are needed from researchers from different fields form academia and industry. Computing and AI are playing vital rules in our everyday life and can be very useful in dealing with pandemics. The international workshop on Computing for Pandemics is an international forum that aims to give researchers from different fields the opportunity to present their contributions to the field. We solicit contributions covering various topics in the field that include but are not limited to:
Early detection of pandemics
Modeling spreading of the pandemic
Social media analysis for pandemics
Pandemic Medical data analysis
CAD for Pandemic infection diagnosis
Intelligent Mobile Applications for Pandemic
Pandemic Surveillance systems
IoT for Pandemics
Pandemic Data anonymization
Pandemic Data collection
Pandemic infection tracking
Management solutions for Pandemics
AI for Pandemics
Early detection of pandemics
Modeling spreading of the pandemic
Social media analysis for pandemics
Pandemic Medical data analysis
CAD for Pandemic infection diagnosis
Intelligent Mobile Applications for Pandemic
Pandemic Surveillance systems
IoT for Pandemics
Pandemic Data anonymization
Pandemic Data collection
Pandemic infection tracking
Management solutions for Pandemics
AI for Pandemics
Other CFPs
- The International Workshop on Multimedia Data and Networks Security (MDNS2020)
- The Internet of Multimedia Things, Communications, Applications, and Security (IoMT-CAS2020)
- International Workshop on Digital Medical Image Processing and Applications (DMIPA2020)
- International Conference on Intelligent Data Science Technologies and Applications (IDSTA2020)
- Third IEEE International Workshop on Deep and Transfer Learning (DTL2020)
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