Archive for September, 2009

[Dbworld] CFP: London - NDT 2010

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

From: “Digital Information Research Foundation” (email address not shown)



Second International Conference on ‘Networked
Digital Technologies’

 (NDT2010)
United Kingdom, Aug. 4-6, 2010

http://www.dirf.org/ndt2010/

The proposed conference on the above them will be
be held at London Metropolitan University, London, United Kingdom from August
4 to August 6, 2010 which aims to enable researchers build connections between
different digital applications.

Currently a number of institutions across the
countries are working to evolve better models to provide collaborative
technology services for scholarship by creating shared cyberspace thro expert
collaboration, but this is a challenge for the institutions for a number of
reasons. In the last few years, the landscape of digital technology applications
projects for the various disciplines in humanities, social sciences, and
sciences appears induced by many initiatives. For the creation of research
clusters, the research community has thousands of databases, websites, local
computing clusters, and web-based tools around individual themes, interests and
projects. In most cases, these tools and resources are and were created to meet
the specific needs of a particular community. In many cases, the funding and
support for these critical initiatives is fragile and temporary, and directed in
piecemeal fashion. There is a need to provide concerted efforts in building
federated digital technologies that will enable the formation of network of
digital technologies.

  • Information and Data Management
  • Data and Network mining
  • Intelligent agent-based systems, cognitive and reactive distributed AI
    systems
  • Internet Modeling
  • User Interfaces, Visualization and modeling
  • XML-based languages
  • Security and Access Control
  • Trust models for social networks
  • Information Content Security
  • Mobile, Ad Hoc and Sensor Network Management
  • Web Services Architecture, Modeling and Design
  • New architectures for web-based social networks
  • Semantic Web, Ontologies (creation , merging, linking and reconciliation)
  • Web Services Security
  • Quality of Service, Scalability and Performance
  • Self-Organizing Networks and Networked Systems
  • Data management in mobile peer-to-peer networks
  • Data stream processing in mobile/sensor networks
  • Indexing and query processing for moving objects
  • User interfaces and usability issues form mobile applications
  • Mobile social networks
  • Peer-to-peer social networks
  • Sensor networks and social sensing
  • Social search
  • Social networking inspired collaborative computing
  • Information propagation on social networks
  • Resource and knowledge discovery using social networks
  • Measurement studies of actual social networks
  • Simulation models for social networks
 LOCATION

NDT 2010 will be organized by London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom, in cooperation with the Digital Information Research Foundation (DIRF)
located in India. All the activities of the conference will take place in
London, UK.

 IMPORTANT DATES

Submission Date:

Feb 1, 2010

Notification of acceptance

March 1, 2010

Camera-ready

April 1, 2010

Registration

April 1, 2010

Conference date:

August 4-6, 2010

 COMMITTEES

 
 General Chairs

 
Ezendu Ariwa,
London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom.
Weimin He, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, USA.


 Program Chairs

 
Veli Hakkoymaz,
Fatih University, Turkey.
 Renata Wachowiak-Smolikova, Nipissing University, Canada.

 Program co-Chairs
 
Noraziah Ahmad,University Malaysia Pahang, Malaysia. 
 Yoshiro
Imai, Kagwa University, Japan.

 
Proceedings Chair
 
Pit Pichappan, Al Imam
University, Saudi Arabia

 Publicity Chair
 
Maytham Safar, Kuwait University, Kuwait.

 Would you like to organize a workshop or a special session
or a tutorial?

 If you are interested in organizing any workshop or special session, please send us email to
ndt@dirf.org  with the title of the session

 Would you like to be a reviewer?

 All the reviewing are online. Please visit http://www.dirf.org/ndt2010/index.asp then select link be a reviewer. More details are listed there.

 SUBMISSION

 Submission instructions are listed at
 http://www.dirf.org/ndt2010/submission.asp

 

 

 

 

 

 

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[Dbworld] PerNEM 2010: Deadline extended!

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

From: “Simone Silvestri” (email address not shown)

We apologize if you receive multiple copies of this Call for Papers.

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PerNEM 2010 Call for Papers

The First Annual Workshop on Pervasive Networks for Emergency Management
(In conjunction with IEEE PerCom 2010)

http://san.ee.ic.ac.uk/pernem2010/

Mannheim, Germany, March 29 - April 2, 2010

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SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED TO: OCT 20, 2009

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Scope
—–

The events that took place on 11 September 2001 have brought to the
forefront the unique challenges that occur during a crisis, which require
effective sensing, communications and decision making with demanding time
constraints in highly dynamic environments. Pervasive systems address these
requirements by providing decision support to rescuers and evacuees,
guaranteeing communications and collecting information that is vital for
planning and organising the emergency operation. This workshop focuses on
pervasive networked sensing and decision making, both wired and wireless,
geared towards emergency management. PerNEM 2010 addresses leading edge
research in these areas through the use of sensing, communication, decision
support, simulation tools and modelling methods with focus on system design,
optimisation and experimental evaluation.

Topics
——

PerNEM will bring together contributions which include but are not
limited to the following areas:

* Networked sensors for emergency management
* Pervasive middleware for emergency management
* Decentralised algorithms for pervasive systems
* Self-aware and self- adaptive network design and evaluation
* Network self-healing, security and self-defence
* Wireless Networks for emergency support
* Mobile sensors for disaster monitoring
* Networked robotics for wireless communications
* Pervasive emergency management systems
* QoS in critical communications

Registration and Submission Details
———————————–

Accepted papers will be included and indexed in the IEEE digital libraries
(Xplore), showing their affiliation with IEEE PerCom.

Submitted papers should be no longer than 6 pages in length, and formatted
to 2 columns, 10pt fonts, using the IEEE Computer Society 8.5″ x 11″ authors
kit.

Papers should be submitted via the EasyChair PerNEM 2010 page:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=pernem2010

Paper submission: October 20, 2009 (Extended)
Author notification: December 21, 2009
Camera-ready due: January 29, 2010

Organising Committee
——————–

Erol Gelenbe
Intelligent Systems & Networks Group, Imperial College London, UK
Georgia Sakellari
Intelligent Systems & Networks Group, Imperial College London, UK
Avgoustinos Filippoupolitis
Intelligent Systems & Networks Group, Imperial College London, UK

Programme Committee
——————-

Christoforos Anagnostopoulos
Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Imperial College London, UK
Gokce Gorbil
Intelligent Systems & Networks Group, Imperial College London, UK
Alex Healing
Centre for Information and Security Systems Research, British Telecom,UK
Laurence Hey
Intelligent Systems & Networks Group, Imperial College London, UK
Eleni Karatza
Department of Informatics, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
Georgios Loukas
Intelligent Systems & Networks Group, Imperial College London, UK
Gulay Oke
Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
Alex Rogers
Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia Group, University of Southampton, UK
Simone Silvestri
University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy
Oliver Smith
General Dynamics UK Ltd
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[Dbworld] ICFCA 2010 - Deadlines approaching

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

From: “Baris Sertkaya” (email address not shown)

Dear colleagues,

ICFCA 2010 deadline is approaching. Please circulate this reminder. We
apologize if you receive multiple copies.

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*** ICFCA 2010 — Deadlines approaching ***

8th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis
March 15 - 18, 2010, Agadir, Morocco

http://w3.uqo.ca/icfca10
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Important Dates
===============
Submission of abstract October 2, 2009
Submission of full paper October 8, 2009
Notification of acceptance November 26, 2009
Camera ready due December 18, 2009
Conference March 15-18, 2010

Leonard Kwuida & Baris Sertkaya
ICFCA 2010 Program Chairs

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[Dbworld] CFP: International Journal of Artificial Life Research

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

From: “Ping-Teng Chang” (email address not shown)

********************* CALL FOR PAPERS *********************

International Journal of Artificial Life Research (IJALR)

www.igi-global.com/IJALR

Editors-in-Chief: E. Stanley Lee, Kansas State Univ., USA and Ping-Teng Chang, Tunghai Univ., Taiwan

Published: Quarterly (both in Print and Electronic form)

MISSION OF IJALR:

Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts for possible publication in the International Journal of Artificial Life Research. The primary objective of IJALR is to serve as a forum on the study of living systems, or human level artificial systems or machines that exhibit the intelligent autonomous behavioral characteristics of human or living systems. IJALR is an interdisciplinary journal and publishes high quality original research and review articles in both theoretical and applied areas. It is devoted to a new discipline of study that investigates the hybrid nature involved in scientific, engineering, psychological and social issues and efforts in the emulous, recreated or synthetic life-like behavior or ability studies to deal with our dynamic complex society and world.

RECOMMENDED TOPICS:

Topics to be discussed in this journal include (but are not limited to) the following:

Cellular Automata
Agent-based Systems and Modeling, Artificial Computational Agents Societies, Multi-Agent Systems and Simulation, Intelligent Autonomous and Adaptive Agents
Complexity Theory and Chaos
Emergence Theory
Adaptive Autonomous Robots and Evolutionary Robotics, Intelligent Robots
Cognitive Modeling
Evolutionary Learning and Systems, and Machine Learning
Flocking and Swarming Behaviors
Artificial Intelligence (Evolutionary Algorithm, Genetic Algorithm, Swarm intelligence, Soft Computing and Fuzzy Logic, Approximate Reasoning, Neurocomputing, Stochastic Optimization, etc.)
Computational Linguistics
Intelligent and Learning Theory
Biologically-inspired Computation or Physical Processes or Systems
Intelligent control
Intelligent Management, Intelligent Planning and manufacturing
Virtual World
Evolutionary Art, Evolutionary Music, etc.
All types of Modeling of Living Systems

SUBMITTING TO IJALR:

Prospective authors should note that only original and previously unpublished articles will be considered. INTERESTED AUTHORS MUST CONSULT THE JOURNAL¡¦S GUIDELINES FOR MANUSCRIPT SUBMISSIONS at http://www.igi-global.com/development/author_info/guidelines submission.pdf PRIOR TO SUBMISSION. All article submissions will be forwarded to at least 3 members of the Editorial Review Board of the journal for double-blind, peer review. Final decision regarding acceptance/revision/rejection will be based on the reviews received from the reviewers. All submissions must be forwarded electronically to eslee@ksu.edu.

PUBLISHER:

The International Journal of Artificial Life Research is published by IGI Global (formerly Idea Group Inc.), publisher of the ¡§Information Science Reference¡¨ (formerly Idea Group Reference) and ¡§Medical Information Science Reference¡¨ imprints. For additional information regarding the publisher, please visit www.igi-global.com.

All inquiries and submissions should be directed to the attention of:

E. Stanley Lee

Editor-in-Chief

E-mail: eslee@ksu.edu

Ping-Teng Chang

Co-Editor-in-Chief

E-mail: ptchang@ie.thu.edu.tw

International Journal of Artificial Life Research

www.igi-global.com/IJALR

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