Connectionists: CFP: FLAIRS 2020, N Miami Beach, Neural Network and Data Mining Special Tracks

David B bisant at umbc.edu
Fri Sep 6 17:11:34 EDT 2019


CALL FOR PAPERS

FLAIRS 2020, Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium
Special Tracks on Neural Networks and Data Mining
North Miami Beach, FL     https://www.flairs-33.info/
May 17 - 20, 2020

      Paper submission deadline: November 18, 2019.
      Notifications: January 20, 2020.
      Camera ready version due: February 24, 2020.

FLAIRS is a medium-sized interdisciplinary AI conference which
especially encourages novel ideas.  It features a strong international
following, a double-blind review process, free tutorials, and a great
venue.


Neural Network Track:
The special track will be devoted to Neural Networks with the aim of
presenting new and important contributions in this area. The areas
include, but are not limited to, the following: applications such as
Pattern Recognition, Control and Process Monitoring, Biomedical
Applications, Robotics, Text Mining, Diagnostic Problems,
Telecommunications, Power Systems, Signal Processing; algorithms such
as new developments in Back Propagation, RBF, SVM, Deep Learning,
Ensemble Methods, Kernel Approaches; hybrid approaches such as Neural
Networks/Genetic Algorithms, Neural Network/Expert Systems, Causal
Nets trained with Backpropagation, and Neural Network/Fuzzy Logic;
pre- or post-processing techniques such as feature extraction; or any
other area of Neural Network research which is related to artificial
intelligence. Papers dealing with tool suites are also encouraged.


Data Mining Track
This special track will be devoted to data mining with the aim of
presenting new and important contributions in this area. Papers and
contributions are encouraged for any work related to Data Mining.
Topics of interest may include (but are in no way limited to):

1.      Applications such as Intelligence analysis, medical and health
applications, text, video, and multi-media mining, E-commerce and web
data, financial data analysis, cyber security, remote sensing, earth
sciences, bioinformatics, and astronomy.
2.      Modeling algorithms such as hidden Markov models, decision
trees, neural networks, statistical methods, or probabilistic methods;
case studies in areas of application, or over different algorithms and
approaches.
3.      Feature extraction and selection.
4.      Post-processing techniques such as visualization,
summarization, or trending.
5.      Preprocessing and data reduction.
6.      Knowledge engineering or warehousing.

Papers dealing with Cloud-based unstructured data or Cloud-based tool
suites are also encouraged.


Note: We invite original papers (i.e. work not previously submitted,
in submission, or to be submitted to another conference during the
reviewing process).

Submission Guidelines

Interested authors should format their papers according to AAAI
formatting guidelines. The papers should be original work (i.e., not
submitted, in submission, or submitted to another conference while in
review). Papers should not exceed 6 pages (or 4 pages for short paper,
to be presented as a poster) and are due by November 18. FLAIRS uses
a double blind reviewing process. Author names and affiliations should
be X’d out on submitted papers. Papers must be submitted as PDF
through the EasyChair conference system, which can be accessed through
the main conference web site (https://www.flairs-33.info/). Note: do
not use a fake name for your EasyChair login - your EasyChair account
information is hidden from reviewers. Authors should indicate which
special track they are submitting to. The proceedings of FLAIRS will
be published by the AAAI. Authors of accepted papers will be required
to sign a form transferring copyright of their contribution to AAAI.
FLAIRS requires that there be at least one full author registration
per paper.



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