DS?RAIT 2014 - 2nd Doctoral Symposium on Recent Advances in Information Technology (DS?RAIT'14)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The aim of the Doctoral Symposium on Recent Advances in Information Technology (DS-RAIT) is to provide a platform for exchange of ideas between early-stage researchers, in Computer Science, PhD students in particular. Furthermore, the symposium will provide all participants an opportunity to get feedback on their studies from experienced members of the IT research community invited to chair all DS-RAIT thematic sessions. Therefore, submission of research proposals with limited preliminary results is strongly encouraged.
Besides receiving specific advice for their contributions all participants will be invited to attend plenary lectures on conducting high-quality research studies, excellence in scientific writing and issues related to intellectual property in IT research. Authors of the two most outstanding submissions will have a possibility to present their papers in a form of short plenary lecture.
Topics
DS-RAIT 2014 invites the submission of papers on all aspects of Information Technology including, but not limited to:
Automatic Control and Robotics
Bioinformatics
Cloud, GPU and Parallel Computing
Cognitive Science
Computer Networks
Computational Intelligence
Cryptography
Data Mining and Data Visualization
Database Management Systems
Expert Systems
Image Processing and Computer Animation
Information Theory
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing
Numerical Analysis
Operating Systems
Pattern Recognition
Scientific Computing
Software Engineering
Besides receiving specific advice for their contributions all participants will be invited to attend plenary lectures on conducting high-quality research studies, excellence in scientific writing and issues related to intellectual property in IT research. Authors of the two most outstanding submissions will have a possibility to present their papers in a form of short plenary lecture.
Topics
DS-RAIT 2014 invites the submission of papers on all aspects of Information Technology including, but not limited to:
Automatic Control and Robotics
Bioinformatics
Cloud, GPU and Parallel Computing
Cognitive Science
Computer Networks
Computational Intelligence
Cryptography
Data Mining and Data Visualization
Database Management Systems
Expert Systems
Image Processing and Computer Animation
Information Theory
Machine Learning
Natural Language Processing
Numerical Analysis
Operating Systems
Pattern Recognition
Scientific Computing
Software Engineering
Other CFPs
- Education, Curricula & Research Methods (ECRM)
- 8th Workshop on Large Scale Computations on Grids (LaSCoG'14)
- 3rd Workshop on Scalable Computing in Distributed Systems (SCoDiS'14)
- 7th International Symposium on Multimedia Applications and Processing (MMAP'14)
- 8th Workshop on Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms (CANA'14)
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