Approved Workshops
The International Workshop on Deep and Transfer Learning (DTL2022)
The International Workshop on Computing for Pandemics (COMPandemics2022)
The Second International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems for Cybersecurity (AISC2022)
The International Workshop on Real-time Cybersecurity Analysis in the Cloud (RTCAC2022)
The International Symposium on Artificial intelligence Foundation and Pretrained Models (AIFPM 2022)
Call for Workshop Proposals
Dealing with data from different modalities, is the common case in today's systems. With the continuous development in network technologies, acquisition systems, and computational power, creating and sharing multimedia data is becoming easier for all people around the world. On Facebook, for example, around 500000 comments are posted and around 135000 images are uploaded every second. Storing, searching in, analyzing, and utilizing Multimedia data is highly challenging. That is why the International Conference on Intelligent Data Science Technologies and Applications (IDSTA) give the opportunity for researcher and practitioners to present their efforts in addressing the challenges of dealing with Multimedia data.
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. Proposals should be sent by email to intelligenttechorg@gmail.com
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 2022.
- 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.