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=============================================== CALL FOR PARTICIPATION The 2013 WI-IAT Conferences Westin Peach Plaza Hotel November 17-20, 2013, Atlanta, GA, USA Homepage: http://cs.gsu.edu/wic2013/splash =============================================== ********************************************************** !!! Early-bird Registration by Oct 17, 2013 !!! ********************************************************** Turing Keynote Speaker: John Hopcroft (1986 Turing Award Winner) Conference Panel on "Connecting Big Data with Web Intelligence" Industry Track Panel on "Internet of Things" The congress includes two intelligent informatics related conferences: - IEEE/WIC/ACM Web Intelligence 2013 (WI'13) - IEEE/WIC/ACM Intelligent Agent Technology 2013 (IAT'13) Co-located with the aim to facilitate interactions and idea exchange among researchers working on a variety of focused themes under a holistic vision for computing and intelligence in the post WWW era and to promote and expedite new innovations for areas under intelligent informatics. Sponsored and Organized by - Web Intelligence Consortium (WIC) - IEEE-CS Technical Committee on Intelligent Informatics (TCII) - ACM SIGART - Georgia State University ================= HIGHLIGHTS ========================= 6 Invited Speeches by John Hopcroft (1986 Turing Award Winner) Ophir Frieder (WI) Victor Lesser (IAT) Scott Fahlman (Technology/ Applications Award) David Atkinson (Industry Track) Cyrus Nourani (Industry Track) 4 Tutorials 9 Workshops 4 Special Sessions Presentations of Accepted Research Track Papers REGISTRATRION +++++++++++++ ********************************************************** !!! Early-bird Registration by Oct 17, 2013 !!! ********************************************************** On-line registration (and more information) at https://wi-lab.com/cyberchair/2013/wiiat13/scripts/register_info.php Regular registration (Member and Non-Member) covers everything: all four days technical programs (invited talks, tutorials, workshops, parallel sessions for accepted papers presentation, industry/demo session, etc.), social program (welcome reception, banquet), coffee breaks, as well as a copy (CD) of proceedings (WI, IAT and Workshops proceedings). Non-author student registration does not cover the banquet. As usual, WI-IAT 2013 will be co-located, providing synergism among Web Intelligence, Intelligent Agent Technology. The two conferences will have a joint opening, invited talks, reception, and banquet. Attendees only need to register for one conference and can attend workshops, sessions, invited talks, panels and tutorials across the two conferences. INVITED TALKS +++++++++++++ Turing Keynote Talk Future Directions in Computer Science Research John Hopcroft, Professor at Cornell University, USA (1986 Turing Award Winner) WI Invited Talk Collective Intelligence Ophir Frieder, Professor at Georgetown University, USA IAT Invited Talk Personal Reflections on Self-Awareness and Adaptability in Agent and Multiagent Systems Victor Lesser, Professor at University of Massachusetts-Amherst, USA Technology/ Applications Award Talk Personal Reflections on Self-Awareness and Adaptability in Agent and Multiagent Systems Scott Fahlman, Research Professor at Carnegie Mellon University, USA Industry Track Trust Between Humans and Intelligent, Autonomous Agents David Atkinson, Senior Research Scientist, Florida Institute of Human and Machine Cognition, USA Industry Track W-Interfaces, Business Intelligence, and Content Processing Cyrus Nourani, Independent Consultant & Research Professor at Simon Fraser University, Canada PANEL +++++ P1: Conference Panel on "Connecting Big Data with Web Intelligence" P2: Industry Track Panel on "Internet of Things" TUTORIALS +++++++++ T1: Intelligent Web Crawling Denis Shestakov, Department of Media Technology, Aalto University T2: Ontology for Multimedia Applications Hiranmay Ghosh, Tata Consultancy Services T3: Agents in Smart Energy Grids Michel Oey, Martijn Warnier and Frances Brazier, Delft University of Technology T4: Software Agent Architectures Rosario Girardi, Federal University of Maranhão WORKSHOPS +++++++++ WI Workshops W1: WPRSM 2013: International Workshop on Web Personalization, Recommender Systems and Social Media http://www.webpres-workshop.com/ W2: WOSWI 2013: First Workshop on Social Web Intelligence http://csifa.org/WOSWI/ W3: ODMWI 2013: Optimization-based Data Mining and Web Intelligence http://www.feds.ac.cn/Pages/AnnounceShow.aspx?ID=22 IAT Workshops W4: AS-BPM 2013: International Workshop on Agent Systems in Business Process Management http://www.haw-ingolstadt.de/hochschule/fakultaeten/fakultaet-wirtschaftswissenschaften/forschung/workshopasbpm.html W5: SPUnd 2013: Sensing, Perceiving, and Understanding Actions http://workshopspund.uclm.es/ W6: DOCMAS-2013: 2nd International Workshop on Data Oriented Constructive Mining and Multi-Agent Simulation http://www.ai.soc.i.kyoto-u.ac.jp/docmas/workshop/docmas2013 W7: KDO 2013: First Workshop on Knowledge Discovery in Ontologies http://www.inf.pucrs.br/peg/kdo2013/ W8: HAI 2013: Seventh International Workshop on Human Aspects in Ambient Intelligence http://www.few.vu.nl/~tbosse/HAI13/ W9: NLPOE 2013: 6th International Workshop on Natural Language Processing and Ontology Engineering http://www.ijklp.org/NLPOE2013/nlpoe.html SPECIAL SESSIONS ++++++++++++++++ S1: BWMD 2013: Intelligent Methods for Web & Machine Big Data Analytics http://www.cs.gsu.edu/wic2013/wi/bwmd S2: IOT 2013: Internet of Things http://www.cs.gsu.edu/wic2013/wi/iot S3: WI/IAT 2013 Student Posters Session http://cs.gsu.edu/wic2013/wi/poster-session S4: WI/IAT 2013 Industry Track Session http://cs.gsu.edu/wic2013/wi/industry-session SOCIAL PROGRAM +++++++++++++++ - The WI-IAT 2013 offers an exciting social program, including the conference welcome reception on Nov. 18 and the congress banquet on Nov. 19. - The congress venue: Westin Peach Plaza Hotel was designed by renowned Atlanta architect John Portman, the Western Hemisphere's largest. This 73-story tower, topped by the revolving Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View, graces the heart of Atlanta. Connected to AmericasMart, The Westin Peachtree Plaza, is steps from CNN, Georgia Aquarium, Georgia World Congress Center and the Georgia Dome. - Atlanta Trolley Tour Line - http://www.atlantatrolleytourline.com/ The Atlanta Trolley Tour Line is a tour and sightseeing company in Atlanta Georgia. The company offers an up-close look at the city's hustle and bustle aboard a hop-on, hop-off trolley tour! On you tour you will discover all the history from Atlanta's founding through the Civil War through the Civil Rights Era and the Olympics. Your journey takes you through many of Atlanta's neighborhoods including Downtown, Grant Park, Cabbagetown, Martin Luther King Jr. Historic District, SoNo, Midtown, Georgia Tech and Centennial Olympic Park. You will hear tales of famous writers, see beautiful parks and, hear the triumphs of the Olympics throughout the city. You will learn about the major attractions, the best places to wine and dine, the best shopping, where to go for night life, beautiful green spaces, views of the city's architecture, and so much more. Ride at your own pace. Disembark the trolley at any of the stops; then re-board to continue your adventure. It's a great way to get a round the city for a day of sightseeing. - Atlanta Links to Sightseeing & Entertainment. Follow these links to learns more about Atlanta including "50 Fun Things" to do and "Atlanta Alive After 5". - Two other discounts are listed below. Discounted Entertainment Tickets - AtlanTIX http://atlanta.tix.com/ActSelection.asp?OrganizationNumber=323 Any visit to Atlanta should start at the same-day, half-price AtlanTIX booth located at Underground Atlanta. The booth allows visitors to find half-priced tickets to hundreds of theater, dance and music performances and more than a dozen cultural attractions such as Zoo Atlanta, Atlanta Botanical Gardens and the High Museum of Art. Visit the AtlanTIX Website for events and available discount ticket offers. Affordable Atlanta - CityPass - www.citypass.com With CityPass, you'll save 50% off admission prices to Atlanta's most popular spots in a booklet with tips, maps and unexpected CityPass extras. Atlanta CityPass is the biggest ticket booklet in CityPass history. For information or to purchase a CityPass, log onto our Website. Pricing as of Sept 21, 2013 is $74 (a $127 value) per booklet for adults and $54 (a $100 value) per booklet for children. CONTACT INFORMATION +++++++++++++++++++ Tammie Dudley, Georgia State University <tdudley@gsu.edu> <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/wenjun-zhou/15/80b/662>
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