Web Intelligence

WI 2020


Computer Networks & Wireless Communication Software Systems



CALL FOR PAPERS
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The 2020 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT '20)
10-13 December 2020,
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA
Homepage: http://wi2020.vcrab.com.au/
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Web has evolved as an omnipresent system which highly impacts science, education, industry and everyday life. Web is now a vast data production and consumption platform at which threads of data evolve from multiple devices, by different human interactions, over worldwide locations under divergent distributed settings. Such a dynamic and complex system demands adaptive intelligent solutions, which will advance knowledge, human interactions and innovation. Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT) is now a cutting edge area which aims to achieve a multi-disciplinary balance between research advances in theories and methods usually associated with collective intelligence, data science, human-centric computing, knowledge management, network science, autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. It is committed to addressing research that both deepens the understanding of computational, logical, cognitive, physical, and social foundations of the future Web, and enab!
les the
development and application of intelligent technologies.
The main theme for the WI-IAT '20 is "Web Intelligence = AI in the Connected World".
The 2020 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT '20) aims to achieve a multi-disciplinary balance between research and technological disruptive advances in the fields of how intelligence is impacting the Web of People, the Web of Data, the Web of Things, the Web of Trust, and the Web of Health.
WI-IAT '20 welcomes research, application as well as Industry/Demo track paper submissions in these core thematic pillars under wider topics, which demand WI innovative and disruptive solutions for any of the next indicative sub-topics.
TRACKS AND TOPICS
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Track 1: Web of People
* Crowdsourcing and Social Data Mining
* Human-Centric Computing
* Information Diffusion
* Knowledge Community Support
* Modelling Crowd-Sourcing
* Opinion Mining
* People Oriented Applications and Services
* Recommendation Engines
* Sentiment Analysis
* Situational Awareness Social Network Analysis
* Social Groups and Dynamics
* Social Media and Dynamics
* Social Networks Analytics
* User and Behavioural Modelling
Track 2: Web of Data
* Algorithms and Knowledge Management
* Autonomy-Oriented Computing (AOC)
* Big Data Analytics
* Big Data and Human Brain Complex Systems
* Cognitive Models
* Computational Models
* Data-Driven Services and Applications
* Data Integration and Data Provenance
* Data Science and Machine Learning
* Graph Isomorphism
* Graph Theory
* Information Search and Retrieval
* Knowledge Graph
* Knowledge Graph and Semantic Networks
* Linked Data Management and Analytics
* Self-Organizing Networks
* Semantic Networks
* Sensor Networks
* Web Science
Track 3: Web of Things
* Complex Networks
* Distributed Systems and Devices
* Dynamics of Networks
* Industrial Multi-Domain Web
* Intelligent Ubiquitous Web of Things
* IoT Data Analytics
* Location and Time Awareness
* Open Autonomous Systems
* Streaming Data Analysis
* Web Infrastructures and Devices Mobile Web
* Wisdom Web of Things (W2T)
Track 4: Web of Trust
* Blockchain analytics and technologies
* Fake content and fraud detection
* Hidden Web Analytics
* Monetization Services and Applications
* Trust Models for Agents
* Ubiquitous Computing
* Web Cryptography
* Monetization services and applications
* Web safety and openness
Track 5: Web of Health
* Agent Networks
* Autonomy Remembrance Agents
* Autonomy-oriented Computing
* Behaviour Modelling
* Distributed Problem-Solving Global Brain
* Edge Computing
* Individual-based Modelling Knowledge
* Information Agents
* Local-Global Behavioural Interactions
* Mechanism Design
* Multi-Agent Systems
* Network Autonomy Remembrance Agents
* Self-adaptive Evolutionary Systems
* Self-organizing Systems
* Social Groups and Dynamics
Special Track: Emerging Web in Health and Smart Living
* Big Data in Medicine
* City Brain and Global Brain
* Digital Ecosystems
* Digital Epidemiology
* Health Data Exchange and Sharing
* Healthcare and Medical Applications and Services
* Omics Research and Trends
* Personalized Health Management and Analytics
* Smart City Applications and Services
* Time Awareness and Location Awareness Smart City
* Wellbeing and Healthcare in the 5G Era
IMPORTANT DATES
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The Program Chairs are soliciting contributed technical papers for presentation at the conference and publication in the Conference Proceedings by IEEE. Submissions are encouraged before the next deadlines:
May 1st, 2020: Workshop/Special Session Proposals Submission Jun 1st, 2020: Acceptance of Workshop/Special Session Proposals Jul 1st, 2020: Full Papers Submission Aug 20th, 2020: Notification of Paper Acceptance/Rejection Dec 10th, 2020: Workshop/Special Session Dec 11th-13th, 2020: Main Conference
PAPER SUBMISSION
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Papers must be submitted electronically via CyberChair in standard IEEE Conference Proceedings format (max 8 pages, templates at https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html).
Submitted papers will undergo a peer-review process, coordinated by the International Program Committee.
ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE
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General Chairs
* Yuefeng Li (Queensland University of Technology, Australia)
* Rainer Unland (University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany)
* Eugene Santos Jr. (Dartmouth College, USA)
Program Committee Chairs
* Jing He (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
* Hemant Purohit (George Mason University, USA)
* Willem-Jan van den Heuvel (Tilburg University, The Netherlands)
Local Organizing Chairs
* Chi-Hung Chi (CSIRO, Australia)
* Anwaar Ulhaq (Charles Sturt University, Australia)
Workshop/Special Session Chairs
* Jian Cao (Shanghai Jiaotong University, China)
* Ke Deng (RMIT University, Australia)
* Xiaoying Gao (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand)
Tutorial Chair
* Rui Zhang (University of Melbourne, Australia)
Demo Chair
* Juan D. Velasquez Silva (University of Chile, Chile)
Industry Track Chairs
* Qing Liu (CSIRO, Australia)
* Yimu Ji (Nanjing University of Posts and Communications, China)
Publication Chairs
* Guangyan Huang (Deakin University, Australia)
* Yanfeng Shu (CSIRO, Australia)
* Ruchuan Wang (Nanjing University of Posts and Communications, China)
Publicity Chairs
* Karin Becker (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)
* Yang Liu (Hong Kong Baptist University, HK, China)
* Muhammad Abulaish (South Asian University, India)
* Leonidas Anthopoulos (University of Thessaly, Greece)
* Yuanfang Li (Monash University, Australia)
WIC Steering Committee Chairs
* Ning Zhong (Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan)
* Jiming Liu (Hong Kong Baptist University, HK, China)
WIC Executive Secretary
* Xiaohui Tao (University of Southern Queensland, Australia)
WebMaster
* Mengjiao Guo (Swinburne University of Technology, Australia)
CyberChairMaster
* Hongzhi Kuai (Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan)
If you have any questions, please email us at wi.iat.2020.12@gmail.com