WISA 2016 - 8th Workshop on Intelligent Systems and Applications
Topics/Call fo Papers
The role of Intelligent Systems in the context of the Information Technologies is clearly established. This kind of approach allows the inclusion, in computational systems, of human intelligence related concepts, like reasoning, learning capability, evolution, adaptation, autonomy, social interaction, or pro-activity. Historically, this has been the focus of Artificial Intelligence research. Meanwhile, current world dynamics made those features a real necessity in a many diversity of systems, in different application domains: from recommendation systems to robotics, to data mining, natural language processing or interactive games. Technological development made possible full-featured intelligent systems development, making many of these an integral part of everyday life for the common citizen. Additionally, potential application in many different knowledge domains and sectors of the society is turning their development more interdisciplinary, with expected contributions in engineering, and computer science, but also in human and social sciences.
In the previous seven editions, this workshop has consolidated its goal of developing a forum dedicated to the reflection and discussion around intelligent systems conception and development, both from a theoretical and practical perspective. The intention is to gather people from the scientific community, industry, and society, to debate the state of art on models and architectures, as well as paradigms and frontiers that motivate intelligent systems development. Artificial Intelligence, human cognition models and computational theories, knowledge representation and engineering, information infrastructures, web distributed intelligent systems, are also themes to be explored in this workshop.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
? Adaptive Business Intelligence
? Agent Technology and Multi-agent Systems
? Agent-Based Social Simulation
? Agreement Technologies
? Ambient Intelligence
? Artificial Intelligence
? Cognitive and Adaptive Robotics
? Data and Knowledge Engineering
? Data Mining and OLAP
? Electronic Commerce
? Evolutionary Computing and other Bio-inspired Models
? Expert and Decision Support Systems
? Human-Computer Interaction
? Information Retrieval
? Intelligent Entertainment Systems
? Intelligent Transportation Systems
? Internet of Things
? Knowledge Discovery from Databases
? Knowledge-Based Systems
? Machine Learning
? Semantic Web and Ontologies
? Service Oriented Architectures
? Smart Cities
? Smart Mobility
? Ubiquitous Computing and Mobile Systems
In the previous seven editions, this workshop has consolidated its goal of developing a forum dedicated to the reflection and discussion around intelligent systems conception and development, both from a theoretical and practical perspective. The intention is to gather people from the scientific community, industry, and society, to debate the state of art on models and architectures, as well as paradigms and frontiers that motivate intelligent systems development. Artificial Intelligence, human cognition models and computational theories, knowledge representation and engineering, information infrastructures, web distributed intelligent systems, are also themes to be explored in this workshop.
Topics of Interest
Topics of interest for this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
? Adaptive Business Intelligence
? Agent Technology and Multi-agent Systems
? Agent-Based Social Simulation
? Agreement Technologies
? Ambient Intelligence
? Artificial Intelligence
? Cognitive and Adaptive Robotics
? Data and Knowledge Engineering
? Data Mining and OLAP
? Electronic Commerce
? Evolutionary Computing and other Bio-inspired Models
? Expert and Decision Support Systems
? Human-Computer Interaction
? Information Retrieval
? Intelligent Entertainment Systems
? Intelligent Transportation Systems
? Internet of Things
? Knowledge Discovery from Databases
? Knowledge-Based Systems
? Machine Learning
? Semantic Web and Ontologies
? Service Oriented Architectures
? Smart Cities
? Smart Mobility
? Ubiquitous Computing and Mobile Systems
Other CFPs
- Second International Symposium on Next Generation Computing and Internet
- 18th KKIO Software Engineering Conference
- 3rd ACM International Conference on Systems for Energy-Efficient Built Environments
- 2nd International Workshop on Summarizing and Presenting Entities and Ontologies (SumPre 2016)
- 2016 European Symposium on Research in Computer Security
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