FYI, papers using imprecise probabilities are always welcome at this series of conferences.

 

From: Stoica, Adrian (3471) [mailto:adrian.stoica@jpl.nasa.gov]

Apologies for multiple postings!

Last call for papers –and notification of the extended deadline: April 19, 2019

Dear colleague:

We invite you to submit a paper to the 2019 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (IEEE SMC 2019) to be held October 6-9 in beautiful Bari, Italy.

The theme of the 2019 conference is Industry 4.0.

Please visit the website for more details and for paper submission:  http://smc2019.org/index.html

 

Located in the sun-drenched, picturesque, coastal gem of the Apulia region (or Puglia, as it is known to the locals), Bari is the capital city of this land in Southern Italy. Bari, has a very rich history, manifested also in its architecture, During Roman times it developed strategic significance as the point of junction between the coast road and the Via Traiana and as a port for eastward trade. In Middle Ages was ruled Longobards, Normans, Byzantines and for a short period of  20 years, Bari was the centre of the Emirate of Bari;  the city was sacked and razed to the ground, and the fortress of Baris destroyed several times and then it recovered. Included in the Kingdom of Naples, in the 1800s the city was under the rule of Napoleon's brother-in-law, Joachim Murat, who, as King of Naples, built a new section of the city, now bearing the name of the Borgo Murattiano, which is a great place to spend time, with a major shopping district and gorgeous architectures built in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Bari and the Puglia overall can boast some of the best Italy's food and wines, and a genuine authentic, simple and tasty vernacular cuisine.

 

We look forward to welcoming you in Bari!

 

Maria Pia Fanti, General Chair IEEE SMC 2019

 

-        sent via Adrian Stoica, Area Chair