GC 2019 - Graph Computing 2019
Date2019-09-25 - 2019-09-27
Deadline2019-07-01
VenueLaguna Hills, California, USA - United States
Keywords
- The 10th Combinatorics and Graph Theory Conference (CGT 2025)
- 16th International Conference onAd hoc, Sensor & Ubiquitous Computing (ASUC 2025)
- 13th Computing Conference 2025
- International Conference on Cloud-Computing and Super-Computing 2025
- 9th International Conference on Cloud and Big Data Computing (ICCBDC 2025)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Graphs are widely used to model complex data nowadays: social networks, recommendation engines, computer networks, bio-informatics, to name a few. Graph theory has traditionally been a core area of research in computer science and artificial intelligence. With the growing number of applications and amount of data, Graph Computing addresses the storage, analysis, synthesis, and processing of (possibly large) graphs to solve complex problems. .
Graph Computing 2019 (GC 2019), technically sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, is an international forum for academia and industries to exchange visions and ideas in the state of the art and practice of Graph Computing, as well as to identify the emerging topics and define the future of Graph Computing.
TOPICS OF INTEREST include, but are not limited to:
Graph theory
Storage of graphs
Combinatorial optimization
Knowledge graph
Network analysis
Diffusion analysis
Influence analysis
Social network
Semantic network
Graph database
Query language
Query processing and optimization
Integrity and security
Graph OLAP
Graph mining
Graph learning
Graph reduction
Big graphs
Applications
The conference proceedings will be submitted to the IEEE Xplore® and/or IEEE Computer Society Press digital library. Distinguished quality papers presented at the conference will be selected for the best paper/poster awards and for publication in internationally renowned journals (SCI, EI, and/or Scoups indexed).
Graph Computing 2019 (GC 2019), technically sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, is an international forum for academia and industries to exchange visions and ideas in the state of the art and practice of Graph Computing, as well as to identify the emerging topics and define the future of Graph Computing.
TOPICS OF INTEREST include, but are not limited to:
Graph theory
Storage of graphs
Combinatorial optimization
Knowledge graph
Network analysis
Diffusion analysis
Influence analysis
Social network
Semantic network
Graph database
Query language
Query processing and optimization
Integrity and security
Graph OLAP
Graph mining
Graph learning
Graph reduction
Big graphs
Applications
The conference proceedings will be submitted to the IEEE Xplore® and/or IEEE Computer Society Press digital library. Distinguished quality papers presented at the conference will be selected for the best paper/poster awards and for publication in internationally renowned journals (SCI, EI, and/or Scoups indexed).
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