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IJCINI 2013 - Cognitive-based Text Understanding and Web Wisdom Special Issue of International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and Natural Intelligence (IJCINI)

Date2013-05-31

Deadline2012-12-31

VenueOnline, Online Online

Keywordsctuw; Cognitive Informatics; Cognitive Computing

Websitehttps://iic.shu.edu.cn/huiyi/CTUW4thCFP.html

Topics/Call fo Papers

Cognitive-based Text Understanding and Web Wisdom
Special Issue of International Journal of Cognitive Informatics and
Natural Intelligence (IJCINI)
Guest Editors: Xiangfeng Luo, Qing Li, Qun Jin, and FeiFei Xu
Aims:Recent years, many new theories and technologies for Web Wisdom
have made the Web much wiser. Among these technologies,
Cognitive-based text understanding (CTU) is one of the newest
directions of Web Wisdom and should be paid more attention to. The
machine understanding of Web resources is the basis of Web Wisdom.
Cognitive Informatics (CI) is an emerging discipline that studies the
natural intelligence, internal information processing mechanisms of
the brain and the processes involved in perception and cognition as
well. CTU simulates the cognitive process of human brain understanding
text, so it takes advantage of cognitive theories to make the machine
understanding of Web resources effectively and promotes Web Wisdom to
a great extent. In this special issue, we call for original papers
related to cognitive-based text understanding and web wisdom.
Topics: Areas of interests include, but not limited to:
* Text Mining and Semantic Organization;
* Cognitive-based Text Understanding;
* Cognitive-based Text Complexity and Readability Measurement;
* Cognitive-based Textual Knowledge Trust Measurement;
* Theories and Practices of Wisdom Web;
* Cognitive Models and Computational Models for Web Wisdom;
* Intelligent Web Searching and Services;
* Web Knowledge Services and Fusion;
* Data Link and Semantic Link for Web Wisdom;
* Web Mining and Information Retrieval for Web Wisdom;
* Web Knowledge Organization and Fusion for Web Wisdom;
* Web-based Cooperation Model for Web Wisdom.
Submission : Each paper for submission should be formatted in double
spacing, single column of no more than 20 pages in length. A separate
cover letter should be submitted that includes the paper title, the
list of all authors and their affiliations, and information of the
contact author. Each paper will be reviewed rigorously, and possibly
in two rounds, i.e., minor/major revisions will undergo another round
of review. Prospective authors are invited to submit papers in PDF
format via email to Prof. Xiangfeng Luo at luoxf-AT-shu.edu.cn.
Schedule:
Deadline for paper submission: December 31, 2012
Completion of first review: January 31, 2013
Minor/Major revision due (first round): February 28, 2013
Completion of second round of reviews: March 31, 2013
Minor revision due (second round): April 30, 2013
Final decision notification: May 20, 2013
Publication materials due: May 31, 2013
Publication date: 2013
Guest Editors:
Xiangfeng Luo
School of Computing Engineering and Science
Shanghai University
Shanghai
Email: luoxf-AT-shu.edu.cn
Qing Li
Department of Computer Science
City University of Hong Kong
Kong Hong
Email: itqli-AT-cityu.edu.hk
Qun Jin
Department of Human Informatics and Cognitive Sciences
Waseda University, Japan
Email: jin-AT-waseda.jp
Feifei Xu
Department of Computer Science
Shanghai University of Electric Power,
Shanghai
Email:xufeifei1983-AT-hotmail.com

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