FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
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1st Complex Events and Information Modelling (CEIM'14)
Warsaw, Poland, September 7-10, 2014
WWW: http://fedcsis.org/ceim
E-mail: ceim2...@fedcsis.org
We would like to cordially invite you to consider contributing a paper
to CEIM 2014 - held as a part of the Federated Conference on Computer
Science and Information Systems (FedCSIS 2014).
FedCSIS is an annual international multi-conference organized by the
Polish Information Processing Society (PTI) in technical cooperation
with the IEEE Region 8, IEEE Computer Society, IEEE Poland Section
Computer Society Chapter, IEEE Poland (Gdansk) Section Computer Society
Chapter, ACM Special Interest Group on Applied Computing, ACM Lodz
Chapter, International Federation for Information Processing, European
Alliance for Innovation, Informatics Europe, IEEE-CIS Poland Section
Chapter, Asociación de Técnicos de Informática, Committee of Computer
Science of the Polish Academy of Sciences, Polish Society for Business
Informatics, Polish Chamber of Information Technology and
Telecommunications, Polish Chamber of Commerce for High Technology and
Eastern Cluster ICT Poland, Mazovia Cluster ICT.
Event modelling is a method of intelligent analyzing streams of
information (data, percepts) about things that happen (events), and
deriving conclusions from them. The goal of CEIM is to identify
meaningful events and respond to them appropriately and quickly. We
define the complexity of the event as both the complexity of the
modelled physical phenomenon (fire, weather, chemical reaction,
biological process) as well as the heterogeneity of the data (digital
images, percepts, sensory data, natural language, semi-structured and
structured data). In addition, the emphasis should be placed on the
intelligent aspect of these models. This means that systems should semi-
autonomously perceive their environment and take action.
The workshop on Complex Events and Information Modelling provides an
interdisciplinary forum for researchers and developers. The workshop is
mostly intended for applications of Artificial Intelligence in Fire
Safety domain, but we also encourage researchers from other fields:
health care, smart buildings, ubiquitous computing, process mining and
others. The workshop covers the whole range of theoretical and practical
aspects, technologies and systems and aims at bringing together
specialists for exchanging ideas and promote interdisciplinary discussions.
TOPICS
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- Artificial Intelligence techniques in Fire Safety,
- Data Assimilation and Smart Buildings,
- Evacuation models,
- Cognition and Decision Making models during Emergency,
- Sensory data storage representation and processing,
- Ubiquitous computing,
- Uncertainty modelling,
- Automated reasoning,
- Risk Management,
- Knowledge Discovery, Data and Process Mining,
- Decision Support Systems,
- Knowledge Modelling.
PAPER SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION
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Papers should be submitted by April 23, 2014 (strict deadline).
Preprints will be published on a USB memory stick provided to the
FedCSIS participants. Only papers presented during the conference will
be submitted to the IEEE for inclusion in the Xplore Digital Library.
Furthermore, proceedings, published in a volume with ISBN and ISSN
numbers will posted at the conference WWW site. Moreover, most Events'
organizers arrange quality journals, edited volumes, etc. and may invite
selected extended and revised papers for post-conference publications
(information can be found at the websites of individual events).
IMPORTANT DATES
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- Paper submission: April 23, 2014 (strict deadline)
- Position paper submission: May 12, 2014
- Acceptance decision: May 19, 2014
- Final version of paper submission: June 17, 2014
- Final deadline for discounted fee: July 31, 2014
- Conference dates: September 7-10, 2014
EVENT CHAIRS
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- Krasuski, Adam, The Main School of Fire Sevice, Poland
- Rein, Guillermo, Imperial College London
PROGRAM COMMITTEE (confirmed so far)
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- Bargiela, Andrzej, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Bazan, Jan, University of Rzeszów, Poland
- Chaudhury, Santanu, Indian Institute of Technology Dehli, India
- Gałaj, Jerzy, The Main School of Fire Service, Poland
- Gelenbe, Erol, Imperial College London, United Kingdom
- Hamins, Anthony, National Institute of Standard and Technology
- Hostikka, Simo, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland
- Jahn, Wolfram, Raindance Science International, Chile
- Jankowski, Andrzej, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland
- Liu, Jiming, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong S.A.R., China
- Mendonca, David, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, United States
- Merci, Bart, Ghent University, Belgium
- Nguyen, Hung Son, University of Warsaw, Poland
- Ohsawa, Yukio, The University of Tokyo, Japan
- Pilemalm, Sofie, Linköping University, Sweden
- Robinson, Karen, NICTA, Australia
- Ronchi, Enrico, Lund University, Sweden
- Roszkowska, Ewa, University of Bialystok
- Salamonowicz, Zdzisław, The Main School of Fire Service
- Tarapata, Zbigniew, Military University of Technology, Poland
- Tavares, Rodrigo Machado, RMT Fire & Crowd Safety, Brazil
- Velasquez Silva, Juan D., Web Intelligence Research Chile Centre
- Welch, Stephen, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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