Connectionists: Deadline: FLAIRS-36, Neural Networks and Data Mining Special Track, Clearwater Beach, Fl, May 14-17, 2023

David B bisant at umbc.edu
Wed Jan 18 16:48:17 EST 2023


FLAIRS-36    Clearwater Beach, Florida, USA, May 14-17, 2023

Neural Networks and Data Mining Special Track

Abstract submission deadline:  February 6, 2023
Paper submission deadline: February 13, 2023
Notifications: March 13, 2023
Camera ready version due: April 10, 2023

The Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium (FLAIRS) is a
medium-sized interdisciplinary AI conference which is noted for its
double-blind reviewing, free tutorials, and beautiful venues.
This special track will be devoted to neural networks and data mining with
the aim of presenting new and important contributions in these areas.
Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work related to neural
networks, data mining, or the intersection thereof. Topics of interest may
include (but are in no way limited to):

1. Applications such as Pattern Recognition, Control and Process
Monitoring, Biomedical Applications, Robotics, Text Mining, Diagnostic
Problems, Telecommunications, Power Systems, Signal Processing;
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. Algorithms such as new developments in Back Propagation, 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.

3. 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.

4. Graph modeling, pattern discovery, and anomaly detection.

5. Feature extraction and selection.

6. Post-processing techniques such as visualization, summarization, or
trending.

7. Preprocessing and data reduction.

8. Knowledge engineering or warehousing.

Papers dealing with Cloud-based unstructured data or tool suites, such as
TensorFlow, PyTorch, Mahout, or Apache Spark, are also encouraged.



Submission Guidelines
Submitted papers must be original, and not submitted concurrently to a
journal or another conference. Double-blind reviewing will be provided, so
submitted papers must use fake author names and affiliations. Papers must
follow the FLAIRS template guidelines (
https://www.flairs-36.info/call-for-papers) and be submitted as a PDF
through the EasyChair conference system. (Do NOT use a fake name for your
EasyChair login; your EasyChair account information is hidden from
reviewers.)

FLAIRS will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under
review for or has already been published or accepted for publication in a
journal or another conference. Authors are also required not to submit
their papers elsewhere during FLAIRS's review period. These restrictions
apply only to journals and conferences, not to workshops and similar
specialized presentations with a limited audience and without archival
proceedings. Authors will be required to confirm that their submissions
conform to these requirements at the time of submission.

Conference Proceedings
Papers will be refereed and all accepted papers will appear in the
conference proceedings.

Program committee:

Track Co-Chairs:
David Bisant, Central Security Svcs, bisant at umbc.edu
Steven Gutstein, Army Research Laboratory, s.m.gutstein at gmail.com
William Eberle, Tennessee Tech University, weberle at tntech.edu

Program Committee Members:
Martin Atzmueller (University of Kassel, Germany)
Juan Banda (Montana State University, USA)
Lori Bogren (Verizon Business Solutions, USA)
Sergei Dolenko (D.V.Skobeltsyn Inst of Nuc Phys, M.V.Lomonosov Moscow St
Univ)
Yoni Fridman (Verizon Business Solutions, USA)
Olac Fuentes (University of Texas at El Paso, USA)
Hyoil Han (Marshall University, USA)
Sheikh Rabiul Islam (University of Hartford, USA)
Mike James (iProgrammer, United Kingdom)
Jacek Kukluk (Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, USA)
Katrina Kutchko (Verizon Business Solutions, USA)
Prabin Lamichhane (Mastercard, USA)
Lenin Mookiah (eBay, USA)
Ramesh Paudel (George Washington University, USA)
Roberto Santana (University of Basque Country, Spain)
Hujun Yin (University of Manchester, UK)


Further Information

Questions regarding the Data Mining Special Track should be addressed to
the track co-chairs:

David Bisant, Central Security Svcs, bisant at umbc.edu
Steven Gutstein, Army Research Laboratory, s.m.gutstein at gmail.com
William Eberle, Tennessee Tech University, weberle at tntech.edu


Invited Speakers
To be announced


Conference Web Sites
Paper submission site: https://www.flairs-36.info/submissions
FLAIRS-36 conference web page: https://www.flairs-36.info/
Florida AI Research Society (FLAIRS): https://www.flairs.com
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