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From: Hussein Abbass <h.abbass@unsw.edu.au>
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2020 7:45 PM
IEEE SSCI 2020 Call for Papers
Website:
http://www.ieeessci2020.org/
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About
The 2020 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE
SSCI) will be held in Canberra, Australia, from December 1st to
December 4th, 2020.
The first day will dedicated to tutorials and workshops and will be
held at the University of New South Wales, Canberra Campus. The
main program of the conference will be held at the National
Canberra Convention Centre from 2nd to 4th of December.
The IEEE SSCI co-locates 47 symposia under one roof, each dedicated
to a CI sub-area, thereby encouraging cross-fertilization of ideas
and providing a unique platform for researchers, professionals, and
students from all around the world to discuss and present their
findings.
The IEEE SSCI meetings feature plenaries, keynote addresses,
tutorials, panel discussions and special sessions, all of which are
open to all participants. The conference proceedings of the IEEE
SSCI have always been included in IEEE Xplore and indexed by all
other important databases.
Call for Papers
IEEE-SSCI 2020 invites you to submit your original and innovative
previously unpublished research. The event has 47 accepted
symposiums on all aspects of computational intelligence.
Policy on Multiple Submissions
IEEE SSCI 2020 will not accept any paper that is under review, has
been accepted, or has been published in any other venue at the time
of submission or during the review process of IEEE SSCI 2020. If in
doubt, email your question to the program chair, Prof. Carlos
Coello Coello at
carlos.coellocoello@gmail.com.
Review Process
Each paper submitted to IEEE SSCI 2020 will receive at least two
reviews. The paper will be assessed based on originality,
significance, adherence to the scientific method, correctness,
clarity and quality of scientific presentation. The decision made
on the paper by the program chair is final. Submission and
Registration Restrictions
There are no restrictions on the number of papers submitted by a
single author. However, each accepted paper must have at least one
of its authors with a full registration to the conference. A full
registration covers up to two accepted papers.
Call for Special Sessions
IEEE SSCI 2020 is made up of 47 symposiums. There are areas in
computational intelligence that may not be covered by these
symposiums or interdisciplinary areas with a narrow focus that sits
at the interface of two or more of these symposiums. These areas
are better suited for a special session. For example, two of the
symposiums at IEEE SSCI are the IEEE Symposium on Immune
Computation and the IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence
for Cyber Security. It is feasible to see a special session
proposal that sits at the interface of these, two such as a special
session on Immune Systems for Network Intrusion Detection.
Special session proposals should include title, a description of
the scope, a list of topics covered, a list of potential
contributors, and names, affiliations, websites, and bios of
special session organisers. It is expected that at least one of the
organizers of a special session would be attending IEEE SSCI 2020.
A special session will only run if there are at least six accepted
papers. If the number of accepted papers is less, the papers will
be allocated to the most relevant symposium.
Proposals and inquiries regarding special sessions should be
addressed to the special session Co-chairs: Xiaodong Li
xiaodong.li@rmit.edu.au and Dipti Srinivasan
dipti@nus.edu.sg
Call for Workshops
IEEE SSCI 2020 will host a few number of workshops focusing on
discussing contemporary topics in Computational Intelligence.
Workshops offers a technical community the opportunity to polarize
ideas towards a common vision for a sub-field or the development of
a position on topic. IEEE SSCI 2020 particularly encourages
interdisciplinary workshops that bring researchers from other
communities outside mainstream computational intelligence to
discuss interdisciplinary topics sitting at the interface of these
communities.
A workshop proposal should include title, short introduction to the
topic, the motivation, aims and relevance of the proposed workshop
to IEEE SSCI 2020, a list of potential speakers, the expected
length of the workshop (half a day or a full day), and names,
affiliations, websites, and bios of organisers. Papers accepted at
a workshop will not be published in the main proceedings. Workshop
organizers may need to either seek an independent publication such
as a post-even special issue in a journal or to organize a special
session within one of the symposiums at IEEE SSCI, where accepted
papers will appear in the main conference proceedings.
Proposals and inquiries regarding workshops should be addressed to
the Workshop Co-chairs: Keeley Crockett
K.Crockett@mmu.ac.uk and
Matthew Garratt
m.garratt@adfa.edu.au
Workshops will be held on the 1st of December 2020 at the UNSW
Canberra campus in Canberra.
Call for Tutorials
IEEE SSCI 2020 will feature tutorials covering fundamental and
advanced topics in computational intelligence. A tutorial proposal
should include title, short introduction to the topic, an outline
of the tutorial, expected length of the tutorial (2h, 4h or 6h),
the level of the tutorial (introductory or advanced), and names,
affiliations, websites, and bios of presenters.
Proposals and inquiries regarding tutorials should be addressed to
Tutorials Co-chairs: Sreenatha Anavatti
agsrenat@adfa.edu.au and
Chaomin Luo
chaomin.luo@ece.msstate.edu
Accepted proposals will run for two, four or six hours on the 1st
of December 2020. Tutorials will take place at the UNSW Canberra
campus in Canberra.
Tutorial presenters will be offered a discounted registration of
20%, 40% and 60% based on the approved length of their tutorial and
if the tutorial attracts at least 10 attendees. Tutorials are
opened for free to all attendees but registration is a must to
ensure appropriate space is allocated to each tutorial speaker.
Important Dates
1st of April, 2020 Workshop and Special Session proposals
1st of April, 2020 Submission Site Opening
15th of April, 2020 Registration Opening
15th of April, 2020 Accepted Workshops and Special Sessions
Announced
7th of August, 2020 Paper Submission Deadline
4th of September, 2020 Notification to Authors
18th of September, 2020 Camera Ready Version
18th of September, 2020 Early Registration Deadline
1st of December, 2020 Workshops and Tutorials
2-3 of December, 2020 Main Conference
Paper Length and Format
Each paper should be between 6 to 8 pages, including figures,
tables and references. A maximum of two extra pages per paper is
allowed (i.e, up to 10 pages), at an additional charge of AU$100
per extra page.
All papers should be submitted using the IEEE two-column conference
style file. Instructions are found at
http://www.ieeessci2020.org/submission.html
All papers must be submitted through the IEEE SSCI 2020 online
submission system
https://ieee-cis.org/conferences/ssci2020/upload.php.
Authors will need to select the symposium they wish to submit to
from the dropdown list of research areas in the submission system.
Archiving policy IEEE allows authors to have their paper appears in
a public archive such as Techrxiv (https://www.techrxiv.org/) or
Arxiv (https://arxiv.org/). The PSPB Operations Manual
(www.ieee.org/documents/opsmanual.pdf) contains the policies
related to posting of preprints of articles submitted to IEEE
publications.
Copyright
All accepted papers at IEEE SSCI 2020 will be published in the IEEE
SSCI 2020 proceedings, copyrighted by IEEE.
Accepted Symposiums at IEEE SSCI 2020
��� IEEE Symposium on Adaptive Dynamic Programming and
Reinforcement Learning
��� IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for
Astroinformatics
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Brain Computer
Interfaces
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Big Data
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Biometrics and
Identity Management
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Control and
Automation
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Healthcare and
E-health
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Cyber Security
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Data Mining
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Dynamic and
Uncertain Environments
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Ensemble
Learning
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Engineering
Solutions
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Financial
Engineering and Economics
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Geospatial Big
Data Processing
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Human-like
Intelligence
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in IoT and Smart
Cities
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia
Signal and Vision Processing
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Production and
Logistics Systems
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics
Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Remote Sensing
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security and
Defense Applications
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Scheduling and
Network Design
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and
Transportation Systems
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Wireless
Systems
��� IEEE Symposium on Distributed Estimation, Control and
Optimization
��� IEEE Symposium on Deep Learning
��� IEEE Symposium on Evolving and Autonomous Learning Systems
��� IEEE Symposium on Explainable Data Analytics in Computational
Intelligence
��� IEEE Symposium on Evolutionary Neural Architecture Search and
Applications
��� IEEE Symposium on Evolutionary Scheduling and Combinatorial
Optimisation
��� IEEE Symposium on the Ethical, Social and Legal Implications of
Artificial Intelligence
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Feature
Analysis, Selection and Learning in Image and Pattern Recognition
��� IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence
��� IEEE Symposium on Evolvable Systems
��� IEEE Symposium on Immune Computation
��� IEEE Symposium on Intelligent Agents
��� IEEE Symposium on Multi-agent System Coordination and
Optimization
��� IEEE Symposium on Model-Based Evolutionary Algorithms
��� IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Multicriteria
Decision-Making
��� IEEE Symposium on Nature-Inspired Computation in Engineering
��� IEEE Symposium on Robotic Intelligence in Informationally
Structured Space
��� IEEE Symposium on Cooperative Metaheuristics
��� IEEE Symposium on Differential Evolution
��� IEEE Swarm Intelligence Symposium
��� IEEE Symposium on Neuromorphic Cognitive Computing
��� The 18th Australasian Data Mining Conference
Co-located events
IEEE SSCI 2020 will be running during the Canberra Artificial
Intelligence (CAI) week, which will host a range of activities on
AI including the 33rd Australasian Joint Conference on AI. The week
will run from Saturday the 28th of November 2020. Events on AI will
be announced on the IEEE SSCI 2020 website as they become
available.