Track Chairs:
Belkacem Chikhaoui, TELUQ University, Montreal.
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Amjad Rattrout, Université Grenoble Alpes, France
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Scope
Artificial Intelligence research has produced impressive results in the last few years. Both academia and industry are actively working to advance in the long goal of creating sophisticated machines that can perform tasks usually better executed by humans. The methods to produce intelligent systems have emerged from several subareas, including search methods, intelligent agents, machine learning, knowledge representation, and reasoning, among others. Successful applications include computer vision, social media, medicine, finances, linguistics, robotics, cloud, and edge computing, the Internet of Things (IoT), etc. We hope that this edition of the track Advances in AI can be a forum where researchers from academia and industry may exchange experience, new techniques, and theoretical advances to contribute to the realization of Artificial Intelligence.
Topics
The Track welcomes submissions related to the practical, applied, and theoretical issues related to developing and deploying Artificial Intelligent Systems. Authors are solicited to submit significant, original, complete, and unpublished papers in the following, but not limited to:
– Machine Learning (Deep Learning, Reinforcement Learning, Statistical Learning, etc.)
– Cognitive Systems / Bio-inspired AI
– Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
– Problem Solving/Search/Planning
– Multi-agent Systems
– Constraint Satisfaction
– Robotics and Perception
– Economic Paradigms and Game Theory
– Human-Robot Interactions
– Self-Systems (self-configuring, self-healing, self-optimizing, etc.)
– AI and Cloud Computing
– AI and 5G/6G
– AI and Edge Computing
– AI and Social/Crowd Computing
– Data Mining/Social Network Analysis and Mining
– AI Applications in security, sustainability, healthcare, smart cities, medicine, games, logistics, and manufacturing, among others.
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- Track 1: Ubiquitous, Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Track 2: Security, Privacy, and Trust
- Track 3: Data Science, Knowledge Engineering, and Ontologies
- Track 4: Artificial Intelligence & Cognitive Systems
- Track 5: Natural Language Processing
- Track 6: Multimedia, Computer Vision, and Image Processing
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