From maria.m.hedblom at gmail.com Thu Jan 6 15:08:07 2022 From: maria.m.hedblom at gmail.com (Maria Hedblom) Date: Thu, 6 Jan 2022 15:08:07 +0100 Subject: [iaoa-general] =?utf-8?q?JOWO_2022=3A_2nd_Call_for_Workshop_and_?= =?utf-8?b?VHV0b3JpYWxzLCBKw7Zua8O2cGluZywgU3dlZGVuLCBBdWcgMTUtMTks?= =?utf-8?q?_2022?= Message-ID: (Apologies for potential cross-posting) The Joint Ontology Workshops - JOWO 2022 Episode 8: The Svear Sommar of Ontology August 15-19, 2022, Jönköping, Sweden (On-site) https://www.iaoa.org/jowo/2022 *-- 2nd Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals --* * Submission is open until: February 15, 2022 * Notification: March 1, 2022 The organisation team invites proposals for workshops and tutorials to be submitted to the eighth edition of the Joint Ontology Workshop (JOWO 2022). The event will take place at Jönköping University in Sweden on August 15-19, 2022. Workshops and tutorials at JOWO 2022 are events whose scientific program is independently established by the workshop organisers, but whose venue matters are managed by the organisation of the umbrella event. Organisers for each workshop are responsible to advertise the workshop, finding a program committee, and reviewing and selecting the contributions. Each workshop will be treated as an independent track at JOWO and will be provided with a submission track on JOWO's Easychair, a room at a shared venue with joint breaks, shared keynote speakers, and social programs. Attendees are free to partake in all workshops at JOWO and all accepted papers are to be published in the joint proceedings (open access CEUR proceedings in the IAOA series: http://ceur-ws.org/iaoa.html). Proposals for workshops of interest are those that provide a forum for the discussion of theory, practice, development and/or application of topics broadly related to ontologies, formal ontology, and knowledge management and their application in information science or closely related areas. The strength of JOWO is the variety of different topics within the same domain. Therefore, JOWO workshops typically address a wide spectrum of topics related to ontology research and information science: ranging from Philosophy and Cognitive Science. Knowledge Representation and Logic, Linguistics and Natural Language Processing, Artificial Intelligence and Hybrid AI, Conceptual Modelling and Semantic Web. In general, any particular domain in which ontologies may be put to use is welcome. As a workshop collective, JOWO is especially suitable for interdisciplinary and innovative formats. Previous JOWO editions were held as independent events in 2019 in Graz (Austria), in 2017 in Bolzano (Italy), and in conjunction with FOIS 2018 in Cape Town (South Africa), with FOIS 2016 in Annecy (France), and at IJCAI 2015 in Buenos Aires (Argentina). During the pandemic times 2022-21, JOWO were held as components in BOSK 2021 and 2022 in Bolzano (Italy). This year's venue is Jönköping University. The university offers modern facilities in a mid-sized town in the south of Sweden. Beautifully located between shimmering lakes and lush forests, Jönköping is a popular tourist destination for nature lovers, sports enthusiasts and those interested in nordic culture. JOWO will be organised as an on-site event, but individual workshops may choose to invite part of their workshop presenters in an online form, given that they manage the complexities of the hybrid format independently from the JOWO organisation. *-- SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS --* *Workshop proposals should be sent to:steering.JOWO2022 at gmail.com as soon as possible and no later than February 15, 2022. * We encourage several forms and lengths of workshops (the list is non-exhaustive): - workshops that focus on an established research area, including continuations of workshops that were held in the past; - workshops that focus on emerging topics and applications, or on open research questions and challenges; - workshops that aim to create cross-disciplinary research fostering the exchange of ideas between groups otherwise mostly disconnected. Proposals for workshops and tutorials should be* no more than 2 pages* in length, and must contain the following information: - title of the workshop/tutorial; - names of the workshop/tutorial organisers; - brief description of experience in workshop/tutorial organisation; - description of the workshop/tutorial topic; - brief description of the expected audience (please give an estimate of the expected number of participants and their background and interests); - intended duration of the workshop (between half a day and a full day); - timeline for the workshop (submission dates, notification dates). We recommend taking the proposed "important dates" below into account. *-- EVALUATION --* Submissions of workshop proposals will be evaluated by the workshop chairs of JOWO 2022 using the following criteria: - Scientific relevance and utility to attendees; - Quality of the proposal; - Likelihood of success of the workshop; - Overlap and complementarity with other workshops. *-- IMPORTANT DATES --* - February 15, 2022 – Workshop proposal submission deadline - March 1, 2022 – Latest date for notification of workshop acceptance - March 16, 2022 – 1st call for papers to be distributed by individual workshop organisers - August 15-19, 2022 – JOWO conference dates *-- FURTHER INQUIRIES --* In case of further questions please contact: steering.JOWO2022 at gmail.com *-- ORGANISATION --* *Chairs and local organisation:*Maria M. 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URL: From iccc22.conference at gmail.com Thu Jan 6 12:35:11 2022 From: iccc22.conference at gmail.com (ICCC 2022) Date: Thu, 06 Jan 2022 11:35:11 -0000 Subject: [iaoa-general] CFP: Second Call for Papers for the 13th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC'22) Message-ID: *CALL FOR PAPERS * *1 month for abstract submissions!* Computational Creativity (or CC) is a discipline with its roots in Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Engineering, Design, Psychology and Philosophy that explores the potential for computers to be autonomous creators in their own right. ICCC is an annual conference that welcomes papers on different aspects of CC, on systems that exhibit varying degrees of creative autonomy, on frameworks that offer greater clarity or computational felicity for thinking about machine (and human) creativity, on methodologies for building or evaluating CC systems, on approaches to teaching CC in schools and universities or to promoting societal uptake of CC as a field and as a technology, and so on. *Themes and Topics* Original research contributions are solicited in all areas related to Computational Creativity research and practice, including, but not limited to: - Applications that address creativity in specific domains such as music, language, narrative, poetry, games, visual arts, graphic design, product design, architecture, entertainment, education, mathematical invention, scientific discovery, and programming. - Applications and frameworks that allow for co-creativity between humans and machines, in which the machine is more than a mere tool and takes on significant creative responsibility for itself. - Metrics, frameworks, formalisms and methodologies for the evaluation of creativity in computational systems, and for the evaluation of how systems are perceived in society. - Syntheses of AI/CC treatments of very different genres or domains of creativity (e.g. art and science, humour and mathematics, language and image, etc.) - Computational paradigms for understanding creativity, including heuristic search, analogical and meta-level reasoning, and representation. - Resource development and data gathering/knowledge curation for creative systems, especially resources and data collections that are scalable, extensible and freely available as open-source materials. - Ethical considerations in the design, deployment or testing of CC systems, as well as studies that explore the societal impact of CC systems. - Cognitive and psychological computational models of creativity, and their relation with existing cognitive architectures and psychological accounts - Innovation, improvisation, virtuosity and related pursuits investigating the production of novel experiences and artefacts within a CC context. - Computational accounts of factors that enhance creativity, including emotion, surprise(unexpectedness), reflection, conflict, diversity, motivation, knowledge, intuition, reward structures. - Computational models of social aspects of creativity, including the relationship between individual and social creativity, diffusion of ideas, collaboration and creativity, formation of creative teams, and creativity in social settings. - Perspectives on computational creativity which draw from philosophical and/or sociological studies in a context of creative intelligent systems. - Computational creativity in the cloud, including how web services can be used to foster unexpected creative behaviour in computational systems. - Big data approaches to computational creativity. - Debate papers that raise new issues or reopen seemingly settled ones. Provocations that question the foundations of the discipline or throw new light on old work are also welcome. *Important Dates* Abstracts due: February 4, 2022 Submissions due: February 11,2022 Acceptance notification: April 8, 2022 Camera-ready copies due: May 13, 2922 Conference: June 27-July 1, 2022 We are working to a tighter schedule this year, as we shift the conference from September back to June, and so authors should not expect any extension to the above deadlines. Rather, these will be strictly enforced to give the program committee sufficient time for their review work. All deadlines given are 23:59 anywhere on Earth time. We expect the submission deadline for short papers to be set a week after long-paper notification, allowing a short period for authors to retool their long-paper submissions for this call. Please watch for future announcements of the short-paper call. *Paper Types* We welcome the submission of five different types of long papers: Technical papers, System or Resource description papers, Study papers, Cultural application papers and Position papers. Please indicate in your submission which category (or categories) your paper broadly fits into: - *Technical papers:* These are papers posing and addressing hypotheses about aspects of creative behavior in computational systems. The emphasis here is on using solid experimentation, computational models, formal proof, and/or argumentation that clearly demonstrates advancement in the state of the art or current thinking in CC research. Strong evaluation of approaches through comparative, statistical, social, or other means is essential. - *System or Resource description papers:* These are papers describing the building and deployment of a creative system or resource to produce artifacts of potential cultural value in one or more domains. The emphasis here is on presenting engineering achievement, technical difficulties encountered and overcome, techniques employed, reusable resources built, and general findings about how to get computational systems to produce valuable results. Presentation of results from the system or resource is expected. While full evaluation of the approaches employed is not essential if the technical achievement is very high, some evaluation is expected to show the contribution to CC of this work. - *Study papers:* These are papers which draw on allied fields such as psychology, philosophy, cognitive science, mathematics, humanities, the arts, and so on; or which appeal to broader areas of AI and Computer Science in general; or which appeal to studies of the field of CC as a whole. The emphasis here is on presenting enlightening novel perspectives related to the building, assessment, or deployment of systems ranging from autonomously creative systems to creativity support tools. Such perspectives can be presented through a variety of approaches including ethnographic studies, thought experiments, comparisons with studies of human creativity, and surveys. The contribution of the paper to CC should be made clear in every case. - *Cultural application papers:* These are papers presenting the use of creative software in a cultural setting, for example via art exhibitions/books, concerts/recordings/scores, poetry or story readings/anthologies, cookery nights/books, results for scientific journals or scientific practice, released games/game jam entries, and so on. The emphasis here is on a clear description of the role of the system in the given context, the results of the system in the setting, technical details of inclusion of the system, and evaluative feedback from the experience garnered from public audiences, critics, experts, stakeholders, and other interested parties. - *Position papers:* These are papers presenting an opinion on some aspect of the culture of CC research, including discussions of future directions, past triumphs or mistakes, and issues of the day. The emphasis here is on carefully arguing a position; highlighting or exposing previously hidden or misunderstood issues or ideas; and providing thought leadership for the field, either in a general fashion or in a specific setting. While opinions need not be substantiated through formalization or experimentation, any justification of a point of view will need to draw on a thorough knowledge of the field of CC and of overlapping areas, and provide relevant motivations and arguments. All submissions will be reviewed in terms of quality, impact, and relevance to the area of Computational Creativity. *Presentation* In order to ensure the highest level of quality, all submissions will be evaluated in terms of their scientific, technical, artistic, and/or cultural contribution, and therefore there will be only one format for submission. The program committee will decide the best format for presenting accepted manuscripts in the conference. To be included in the proceedings, each paper must be presented at the conference by one of the authors. This implies that at least one author will have to register and will have to participate live in the session in which their paper is presented, including the designated question-and-answer period. *** All authors of accepted papers can opt to also show a demo of their system or prototype during the conference. You will be asked if you are interested in this option during the submission process *** *Submission Instructions* This year the submission process has two stages: initial submission of a title and abstract, and subsequent submission of the full paper a week later. - Recommended length for the abstract is 100-200 words. - The long paper page limit is 8 pages + up to 2 pages of references. The reference pages may include the above mentioned Contributions-section as well as the Acknowledgement section. - The manuscript submission date given below is a hard deadline. Even though it has become customary in recent years, do not expect the submission deadline for ICCC 2022 to be extended. - Papers will be reviewed in a double-blind fashion, which necessitates that authors take appropriate steps to remain anonymous. You are responsible for making your papers anonymous to allow for double-blind review. Remove all references to your home institution(s), refer to your past work in the third person, etc. - The final, de-anonymized version of multi-author papers should include a Contributions section in which the contribution of each author is explicitly stated. - To be considered, papers must be submitted as a PDF document formatted according to ICCC style (which is similar to AAAI and IJCAI formats). You can download the updated ICCC’22 template [ https://computationalcreativity.net/iccc22/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/ICCC-22-author-kit.zip ]. - Abstracts are to be returned one week before the full paper deadline. Submit your abstract via the Easy Chair system. You are required to fill out authors, a title, abstract and keywords. You can include the same information in a pdf. - Submit your full paper by updating the EasyChair Abstract with your manuscript file. Abstract submissions that do not contain a manuscript will be automatically rejected at the beginning of the review time. - Papers must be submitted through the EasyChair platform at the ICCC 2022 site [https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=iccc20220]. - *Double submissions policy:* The work submitted to ICCC should not be under review in another scientific conference or journal at the time of submission. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From roberta at loa.istc.cnr.it Thu Jan 13 14:20:31 2022 From: roberta at loa.istc.cnr.it (Roberta Ferrario) Date: Thu, 13 Jan 2022 14:20:31 +0100 Subject: [iaoa-general] CFP JOCCH Special Issue: Semantic Web and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage Message-ID: <65f5896696e399a4bfe101d285b72c3a@loa.istc.cnr.it> CALL FOR PAPERS JOCCH Special Issue: Semantic Web and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage https://dl.acm.org/journal/JOCCH/semanticwebch *AIM AND SCOPE* This special issue follows the workshop SWODCH - Semantic Web and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage - (https://swodch2021.inf.unibz.it/), part of the BoSK - Bolzano Summer of Knowledge - held virtually on September 20 and 21, 2021. Starting from the assumption that transdisciplinarity is a key characteristic of the digital Cultural Heritage research field and that knowledge representation computational techniques are mature enough to provide full-fledged virtual environments to Humanities for a new era of digitally enabled research and teaching, the aim of the 2021 edition of SWODCH was to create a fruitful dialogue among the communities of ontology designers, knowledge representation specialists, and Semantic Web scholars and practitioners focusing on digital Cultural Heritage. Similarly, the scope of this special issue includes: philosophical and social analyses of Cultural Heritage data and knowledge, including already existing community modelling practices, as well as the historical and social dimensions of data and the explicit representation of these dimensions in a way that is transparent and accessible to both humans and machines. We also welcome studies of principled methodologies and technologies to semantically characterize, integrate, and reason on data and domain knowledge models. Finally, we invite the submission of contributions discussing recent experiences in developing and deploying Semantic Web solutions to expose, link and search Cultural Heritage data in a harmonised way, and to support the exploitation of already existing semantic models and datasets. *TOPICS* We invite the authors of papers that were presented at SWODCH to submit extended versions of their workshop papers (This generally means that at least 25% of the paper is material not previously published). We also invite any researcher or practitioner in Digital Cultural Heritage to submit original work related (but not limited) to one or more of the following topic areas: Conceptual analysis and ontology design for the Digital Humanities: - Domain ontologies or conceptual models for history, history of arts, book studies, theatre, literature, editorial practices, archeology, musicology, cultural and natural heritage (including architectural heritage), among others. - Methodological aspects of ontology development for the Digital Humanities, including the need for modelling the social (contextual) dimension of both data and ontologies - Use of ontology design patterns - Case studies based on and lessons learned from the use of CIDOC-CRM or FRBR - Logical and ontological analysis of CIDOC-CRM or FRBR, e.g., with respect to foundational ontologies (DOLCE, UFO, BFO, etc.) - Application of formal ontology theories for knowledge representation or data management in the Digital Humanities - Philosophical and sociological analysis of both digital models and modelling practices in the Digital Humanities - Social studies on the policies towards the standardization of ontologies in the Digital Humanities Semantic Web publishing, architectures and SW-based interaction for Cultural Heritage - Semantic Web content creation, annotation, and extraction - Ontology mapping, merging, and alignment - Virtual Cultural Heritage collections - Peer-to-peer Cultural Heritage architectures - E-infrastructures for Cultural Heritage - Interoperability, virtually integrated Cultural Heritage collections - Ontology-based data access or virtual knowledge graphs - Reasoning strategies (e.g. context, temporal, spatial) - Search, querying, and visualization of the Cultural Heritage on the Semantic Web - Personalized access of Cultural Heritage collections - Context-aware information presentation - Navigation and browsing (facets) - Social aspects in Cultural Heritage access and presentation - Trust and provenance issues in mixed collection and mixed vocabulary applications Semantic Web-based applications for Cultural Heritage with clear lessons learned: - Digital Libraries - Museums (virtual collections, mobile/ web-based museum guides) - Tourist services - Ambient Cultural Heritage - Creative industries *WORKSHOP CO-CHAIRS* - Antonis Bikakis, University College London, U.K. - Roberta Ferrario, ISTC-CNR, Italy - Stéphane Jean, University of Poitiers - ENSMA, France - Béatrice Markhoff, University François Rabelais de Tours, France - Alessandro Mosca, Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy - Marianna Nicolosi Asmundo, University of Catania, Italy *IMPORTANT DATES* - Manuscript submission deadline: June 1st, 2022 - Manuscript review feedback: June 26, 2021 Please note that all submitted papers will be reviewed as soon as they are received. Accepted papers are published Online First until the complete Special Issue is published. *SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS* Please follow the instructions given here: https://dl.acm.org/journal/jocch/author-guidelines You may skip the general description of the Topical Scope and the accepted type of papers, which do not apply to Special Issues, for which there is a deadline as indicated in the present Call for Papers. Only the formatting and submission instructions are relevant in this case. When choosing the type of paper, select: "Special Issue: Semantic Web and Ontology Design for Cultural Heritage". From semintelligence at gmail.com Fri Jan 14 17:36:51 2022 From: semintelligence at gmail.com (Semantic Intelligence) Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2022 22:06:51 +0530 Subject: [iaoa-general] International Semantic Intelligence Conference (ISIC 2022) Message-ID: Dear Sir/Madam This is a friendly reminder about the paper submission deadline for contributing to International Semantic Intelligence Conference (ISIC 2022) May 17-19, 2022, Georgia Southern University (Armstrong Campus), Savannah, Georgia, United States Paper Submission Deadline: Feb 15, 2022 *Web*: https://www.ifis.uni-luebeck.de/~groppe/isic/ *Submission link:* https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=isic2022 ********************************************************** - 40% Discount in Registration Fee for Authors of Developing Countries. - 40% Discount in Registration Fee for Remote Participation ********************************************************** * ** Important Dates *** Full-length Papers: Feb 15, 2022 Paper notifications: March 02, 2022 Workshop papers submission: March 31, 2022 ********************************************************** * ** Publication *** All accepted and presented papers will be included in proceedings published in the Springer LNEE series (already approved). Selected papers will be invited for extension and submission to SCIE/SCOPUS/WoS indexed journals. ********************************************************** *** Topics *** Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning; Semantic Web Engineering; Ontology-based Data Access; Explainability and Interpretability; Natural Language Understanding; Multimodal and Multilingual Access; Contributions of Semantic Web Technologies (SWT) to the Society; Cyber-Physical Systems; Security Issues in Semantic Web; Mapping Knowledge bases; Data Analytics; Social Networks; Computational Linguistics; Large Scale and Complex Information Management; Any other related topic... * ** Tracks *** The submissions are divided into three tracks; the contributors are advised to choose the track that best suits their work. 1. The Research Track incorporates papers that present novel work. The submissions should list the research gaps and research contributions filling the said gaps. A section comparing the results of the research with existing benchmarks is highly desirable. 2. The Trends and Perspectives Track explores the state of the art in the mentioned disciplines. 3. The Applications and Deployment Track accepts papers showcasing the latest advancements and applications in the mentioned disciplines. ********************************************************** *General Chairs:* - Sarika Jain, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India; Email: jasarika at nitkkr.ac.in - Sven Groppe, University of Lübeck, Germany; Email: groppe at ifis.uni-luebeck.de. *Organizing Chairs:* - Atef Mohamed (Shalan), Georgia Southern University, United States; Email: amohamed at georgiasouthern.edu. - Hossain Shahriar, Institute for Cybersecurity Workforce Development, United States. ********************************************************** * ** Previous Editions *** ISIC 2021 has been held successfully in Hybrid mode at Delhi, India during Feb 25-27, 2021. The proceedings of ISIC 2021 are already indexed by Scopus, DBLP, and Google Scholar. *Note:* If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact any of the chairs along with your contact details and the issue. If it is not of interest to you, please let us know so that we can update our records and only contact you for relevant opportunities. We look forward to hearing from you. Kind Regards, Conference Secretary Samriti Kapoor -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From iccc22.conference at gmail.com Tue Jan 18 16:59:07 2022 From: iccc22.conference at gmail.com (ICCC 2022) Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2022 02:59:07 +1100 Subject: [iaoa-general] Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals: The 13th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC'22) Message-ID: Below you will find the official Call for Workshop and Tutorials Proposals of the next International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC’22). Thank you and we hope to see you ------------------------------------------------ *The 13th International Conference on Computational Creativity (ICCC'22)* June 27 – July 1, 2022, Bozen-Bolzano, Italy http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc22/ *Call for Workshop and Tutorial Proposals* Workshops and Tutorials are held during 27th - 28th June at ICCC'22 Submit before: February 18. Submit by email to: *workshops.tutorials.iccc22 at gmail.com * Please distribute (Apologies for cross-posting) ------------------------------------------------ The International Conference on Computational Creativity is soliciting proposals for workshops and tutorial proposals to be held along with the main ICCC conference. We welcome proposals for half-day, full-day and one-and-a-half day workshops and tutorials on any aspect of computational creativity research. Workshops offer a great opportunity to exchange ideas, and a chance to drive broader adoption of your systems and methods. We welcome a diversity of formats, such as academic workshops (with a process of peer-review for submitted papers) as well as traditional tutorials, as well as hands-on, practical workshops. Please feel free to contact the organisers to discuss the possibilities further. All workshops will be academically self-contained: they should have their own organising committee and conduct their own peer-review. Peer-reviewed papers will be published in a joint proceedings volume at CEUR as has been done in the past, compare http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2827/ **** Important dates **** Workshop proposal submissions due: February 18th, 2022. Workshop organisers are also encouraged to submit their proposals earlier than the deadline and request an earlier response in order to allow more time for their own submission and organisation process. Notification of workshop acceptance: February 27th, 2022. (Earlier acceptance may be possible at the chairs’ discretion, to allow workshops a longer lead-time). Note: all workshops should manage their own paper submission and review process with appropriate timelines. For participation in the joint CEUR volume, submission of camera-ready papers will be co-ordinated by the ICCC’22 workshop chairs. **** Submission Instructions **** Please submit a PDF proposal of no more than 3 pages detailing the following: - Title and theme of workshop / hands-on workshop / tutorial; - Description of the event’s scope and the type of papers and/or works that will be accepted (feel free to refer to previous instances of the workshop, including publications); - Expected duration, number of participants, format and rough event schedule (duration can be half-day, full-day or one-and-a-half-day); - Any technical or space requirements (e.g., projector, PA, whiteboards); - Details of your event’s timeline; - Preliminary organising committee; - Details of any invited speakers, if known at the time of submission. 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Selected papers will be invited for extension and submission to SCIE/SCOPUS/WoS indexed journals. ********************************************************** *** Topics *** Data Mining and Clinical Studies, Patient Electronic Health Records, Healthcare Portals, Telemedicine, Automatic Identification, and Data Collector Systems, Internet and Medicine, RFID and localization techniques, Usability and Ubiquity in e-Health, Virtual Communities, Healthcare Decision Making, Remote Patient Monitoring, Cost-effectiveness analyses, Accountability for quality health services, Deep learning in medicine, human biology, and healthcare, Deep learning-based clinical decision making, Deep learning in biomedical applications, Big data with smart computing in bioinformatics and biomechanics, Big data analytics for human biology and healthcare services, Big data with intelligent IoT for smart healthcare, Big data analytics in biomedical services, Intelligent devices and instruments for medical and healthcare services, Intelligent and process-aware information systems in human biology, healthcare, and medicine, any other related topic... * ** Tracks *** The submissions are divided into three tracks; the contributors are advised to choose the track that best suits their work. 1. The Research Track incorporates papers that present novel work. The submissions should list the research gaps and research contributions filling the said gaps. A section comparing the results of the research with existing benchmarks is highly desirable. 2. The Trends and Perspectives Track explores the state of the art in the mentioned disciplines. 3. The Applications and Deployment Track accept papers showcasing the latest advancements and applications in the mentioned disciplines. ********************************************************** *General Chairs:* - Sarika Jain, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, Haryana, India; Email: jasarika at nitkkr.ac.in - Sven Groppe, University of Lübeck, Germany; Email: groppe at ifis.uni-luebeck.de. *Organizing Chairs:* - Suneeta Satpathy, Sudhir Kumar Mohapatra, Bibhu Kalyan Mishra, Sri Sri University, Cuttack, Odisha, India; Email: suneeta.s at srisriuniversity.edu.in - Archana Patel, Eastern International University (EIU), Vietnam; Email: archanamca92 at gmail.com ********************************************************** *Note:* If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact any of the chairs along with your contact details and the issue. If it is not of interest to you, please let us know so that we can update our records and only contact you for relevant opportunities. 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