4th International Conference on Machine Learning and Intelligent Systems

MLIS 2022


Artificial Intelligence



Welcome to MLIS 2022!
Supported by Keimyung University, the 4th International Conference on Machine Learning and Intelligent Systems (MLIS 2022) will be held during November 8th-11th, 2022 in Seoul, Republic of Korea.
MLIS conference is convened annually to provide a platform for knowledge exchange of the most recent scientific and technological advances in the field of machine learning and intelligent systems, and to strengthen the links in the scientific community in related filed. MLIS 2019, 2020 and 2021 were held successfully with the support from National Dong Hwa University (NDHU), Keimyung University and Huaqiao University. The plenary session of MLIS2022 will include Keynote Speeches, Invited Speeches, Poster Presentations and Oral Presentations. On behalf of the organizing committee, we cordially invite scientists, experts as well as scholars to participate MLIS 2022 again!
Seoul is considered a leading and rising global city, resulting from a South Korean economic boom called the Miracle on the Han River. It is by far South Korea's largest city and one of East Asia's financial and cultural centers. A fascinating blend of ancient traditions and cutting-edge digital technology, home to endless street food vendors and vast nightlife districts, an extraordinary educational system and serene Buddhist temples, Seoul is a multicultural city filled with traditional and modern elements.
We sincerely invite you to join us in Seoul, Republic of Korea!
Researchers and practitioners are encouraged to submit original, unpublished contributions. The topics of interest include but are not limited to:
Data Mining
Image Processing
Neural Networks
human health
Natural Language Processing
Video Processing
Computational Intelligence
Expert Systems
Human Computer Interaction
Deep Learning
Robots
FAIA template
Authors are required to prepare and format their papers using the following FAIA template (Microsoft Word or LaTeX templates). Normally we expect the paper no more than 6 pages. If the paper exceeds 6 pages, the extra page charges will be required from the seventh page.