[AISWorld] [SUSPICIOUS] Advances in AI and Machine Learning: Research and Practice, IEEE Workshop at COMPSAC , USA, July 2019 --- CALL for PAPERS

San Murugesan san at computer.org
Wed Mar 13 03:56:34 EDT 2019


AIML

The 2nd IEEE International Workshop on 

Advances in AI and Machine Learning: Research and Practice


Call for Papers and Participation

Submissions Due:  15 April 2019 

https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/aiml/

www.compsac.org

 

This workshop is the second in this series held at COMPSAC, signature
conference of the IEEE Computer Society. The first workshop AIML 2018
workshop was received very well with several submissions and many
participants. We believe the workshop in 2019 too will be highly successful.

The  workshop's goals are manifold: to showcase advances in AI and machine
learning and their promise in a variety applications; to outline challenges
and limitations of AI; to facilitate interaction and information exchange
among AI researchers, practitioners, and business executives; and  to
promote  AI and lay directions for further work to leverage AI for good. 

After decades of generous promises and several frustrating disappointments,
artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) is finally starting
to deliver significant real benefits and early adopters in business and
industry are embracing their promise reaping benefits. We're now witnessing
rapid advances in AI and ML - in research, development, application and
commercialization. To lay better foundation for their further advances and
embrace them for good for benefit of society, we need to share and discuss
ongoing advances AI and ML, creative ideas on their novel applications, and
challenges and lessons learned in embracing them.

This 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Advances in AI and Machine Learning
(AIML) will facilitate this much needed interaction and information exchange
among AI researchers, practitioners and business executives. It'll cover
several elements of AI research and practice, examine key issues and
challenges facing adoption of AI in a variety of applications, present
overview of current status of AI in practice, and explore AI's potential now
and in the near future.It will provide a platform to demonstrate
applications and software tools, and present case studies and application
experience. It will also facilitate discussion on social, legal and ethical
implications of AI applications. Researchers and practitioners from all over
the world from academia, industry, and government are invited to present
their work and perspectives and participate in the workshop.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

*	Advances in AI, ML, deep learning, cognitive computing, intelligent
agent, and chatbot
*	AI strategy for business and industry
*	AI in healthcare and medicine
*	Causal inference
*	AI applications in industry, business, education and training
*	AI in knowledge management, process management, process mining
*	AI in legal practice
*	Entertainment in the AI age
*	AI for improving cyber security and information privacy
*	Work in the age of AI
*	Trust, resilience, privacy and security issues in AI applications
*	Testing and validation of AI and ML applications
*	Risks, limitations, and challenges of AI and ML
*	Legal, regulatory, ethical aspects of AI
*	AI: promise vs practice
*	Societal implication of the rise of AI
*	Human-machine co-existence and collaboration
*	Intelligent, autonomous robots and cars
*	Industry 4.0
*	Smart society
*	AI and IoT
*	Case studies, experience reports, lessons learned
*	Overview of AI activities in your region/country
*	Shaping the future of AI

In addition to regular papers, we welcome, particularly from industry
authors, industrial practice reports. Furthermore, to facilitate
presentation of their already published work to a wider audience in person
and to gain feedback on their work, authors can submit their published work
in an IEEE journal in the last three years or accepted but not yet published
papers, for presentation under the J1C2 (Journal First and
<https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/j1c2/>  Conference Second) scheme. 

 

All submissions will be peer reviewed, and accepted papers will be published
in COMPSAC Proceedings at IEEE Xplore which is indexed by several popular
indexing services.

 

Paper Submission
Submit your paper (upto six pages in the prescribed format) online at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compsac2019 by 15th April 2019.
Paper templates and additional information for authors is available on the
<https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/information-for-authors/> Information
for Authors  page.

 

For further details, please visit www.compsac.org,
https://ieeecompsac.computer.org/2019/aiml/. Let's know if you have any
queries.

 

Workshop Organizers
San Murugesan, Director, BRITE Professional Services; Adjunct Professor,
Western Sydney University, Australia. san at computer.org

Takahira Yamaguchi, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University; Past
President, Japanese AI Association, Japan. yamaguti at ae.keio.ac.jp

Mohammad Adibuzzaman, Research Scientist, Regenstrief Center for Healthcare
Engineering, Purdue University, USA, Email: madibuzz at purdue.edu

Piyush Saxena, Direct Supply, USA, Email: piyush.saxena at directsupply.com

 

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 <http://tinyurl.com/sanbio> Professor San Murugesan 

Director, BRITE Professional Services

Adjunct Professor, Western Sydney University

Former Editor-in-Chief, IEEE  <http://www.computer.org/itpro> IT
Professional

Sydney, Australia

Website: http://tinyurl.com/sanbio

 




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