Call for Papers
Huge amount of Data is being generated and transmitted everyday. To be able to deal with this data, extract useful information from it, store it, transmit it, and represent it, intelligent technologies and applications are needed. The International Conference on Intelligent Data Science Technologies and Applications (IDSTA) is a peer reviewed conference that will advance the Data Science field by giving an opportunity for researchers, engineers, and practitioners to present their latest findings in the field. It will also invite key persons in the field to share their current knowledge and their future expectations for the field. Topics of interest for submission include, but are not limited to:
- Business Analytics
- Text Analytics
- Web Analytics
- Data Integrity
- Data Privacy and Security
- Data Warehouse
- Information Integration
- Human Behavior Understanding
- Data Mining
- Semi-Structured and Unstructured Data
- Data Fusion
- Pattern Recognition
- Predictive Modelling
- Data Mining
- Statistical and Structural Pattern Recognition
- Performance Analysis and Evaluation
- Evolutionary Computing and Optimization
- Feature Selection
- Fuzzy Computing
- Hybrid Methods
- Neural Networks
- Deep Learning
- Process Mining
- Granular Computing
- Mobile data
- City Data Management
- Transparency in Research Data
- Data and Information Quality
- Data Virtualization
- Management of Sensor Data
- Semantic Web Technologies
- Big Data
Call for Workshop Proposals
IDSTA will host a series of workshops and is also inviting new workshop proposals. The purpose of the workshops is to emphasize current and emerging topics of particular interest to the community.
Proposal Format
Each workshop proposal must include (maximum 4 pages, in PDF format):
- Title of the workshop.
- Workshop organizers (name, affiliation and short biography).
- Scope and topics of the workshop.
- Rationale:
- Why the workshop is related to IDSTA 2020.
- Why the topic is important.
- Why the workshop may attract a significant number of attendees.
- Workshop details:
- A draft call for papers (including organizers, program committee, and steering committee if any). Organizers are expected to be fully committed and physically present at the workshop.
- Workshop tentative schedule (number of expected papers, duration full/half day, format talks/posters, etc.). We encourage full-day events that demonstrate the interest of the community in the proposed topic and guarantee the commitment of the organizers. Half-day proposals are also welcome but expected to provide a rationale for the proposed duration.
- Names of potential participants and invited speakers (if any).
- Workshop history: if there are past workshops, the history of the workshop.