WI 2012 - International Symposium on Methodologies for Intelligent Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
The scope of ISMIS is intended to represent a wide range of topics on applying Artificial Intelligence techniques to areas as diverse as decision support, automated deduction, reasoning, knowledge based systems, machine learning, computer vision, robotics, planning, databases, information retrieval, etc. The focus is on research in intelligent systems. The conference addresses issues involving solutions to problems that are complex to be solved through conventional approaches and that require the simulation of intelligent thought processes, heuristics and applications of knowledge. The integration of these multiple approaches in solving complex problems is of particular importance. ISMIS provides a forum and a means for exchanging information for those interested purely in theory, those interested primarily in implementation, and those interested in specific research and industrial applications.
Topics of Interest
ISMIS'12 is intended to attract individuals who are actively engaged both in theoretical and practical aspects of intelligent systems. The goal is to provide a platform for a useful exchange between theoreticians and practitioners, and to foster the cross-fertilization of ideas in the following areas (but are not limited to):
Active Media Human-Computer Interaction
Autonomic and Evolutionary Computation
Digital Libraries
Intelligent Agent Technology
Intelligent Information Retrieval
Intelligent Information Systems
Intelligent Language Processing
Knowledge Representation and Integration
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Knowledge Visualization
Logic for Artificial Intelligence
Music Information Retrieval
Soft Computing
Text Mining
Web Intelligence
Web Mining
Web Services
Social Computing
Recommender Systems
In addition, we solicit papers dealing with Applications of Intelligent Systems in complex/novel domains, e.g. human genome, global change, manufacturing, health care, etc.
Topics of Interest
ISMIS'12 is intended to attract individuals who are actively engaged both in theoretical and practical aspects of intelligent systems. The goal is to provide a platform for a useful exchange between theoreticians and practitioners, and to foster the cross-fertilization of ideas in the following areas (but are not limited to):
Active Media Human-Computer Interaction
Autonomic and Evolutionary Computation
Digital Libraries
Intelligent Agent Technology
Intelligent Information Retrieval
Intelligent Information Systems
Intelligent Language Processing
Knowledge Representation and Integration
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Knowledge Visualization
Logic for Artificial Intelligence
Music Information Retrieval
Soft Computing
Text Mining
Web Intelligence
Web Mining
Web Services
Social Computing
Recommender Systems
In addition, we solicit papers dealing with Applications of Intelligent Systems in complex/novel domains, e.g. human genome, global change, manufacturing, health care, etc.
Other CFPs
- CVPR 2011 Workshop on Inference in Graphical Models with Structured Potentials
- Global Initiatives Symposium in Taiwan 2011(GIS Taiwan)
- The 6th IEEE International Workshop on Middleware Architecture in the Internet
- XIII International Symposium on Biological Control of Weeds (ISBCW 2011)
- The 3rd International Conference of Bioinformatics, Natural Products and Traditional Medicine
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