Computational Intelligence and Data Mining - 9th international workshop
As a part of a bundle of workshops on theory and application of information technology – ITAT 2021, which takes place in Heľpa in the charming Low Tatras mountains on September 24−28, 2021, the 9th international workshop Computational Intelligence and Data Mining – WCIDM 2021 is organized.
We welcome contributions concerning all topics related to these two overlapping areas, in particular the following:
- All kinds of learning, including reinforcement learning, active learning and metalearning
- Artificial neural networks, including deep networks
- Metaheuristics, including evolutionary algorithms and evolutionary optimization
- Fuzzy systems, including fuzzy reasoning
- Data mining based on machine learning and/or statistical methods
- Statistical models, including distribution models, regression models and classifiers
- Rules extraction from data
- Analysis of time series or sequences
- Applications of computational intelligence and data mining methods
Invited speaker:
- Youhei Akimoto, University of Tsukuba, Japan.
Prospective authors are requested to prepare a 2-column paper of 5-8 pages length in English, according to the LaTeX class “itatnew” and to submit it using the EasyChair system. Each submitted paper will be reviewed by usually 4 members of the international program committee. The accepted papers will be published in ITAT proceedings, which will be made publicly available through the frequently accessed CEUR Workshop Proceedings publication service (CEUR-WS.org).
Important dates | |
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Abstract submission | July 2 |
Paper submission | July 9 |
Notification of acceptance/rejection | August 7 |
Final version | August 22 |
WCIDM 2021 opening | September 24 |
The registration fee for the ITAT conference covers not only participation, but also 4 nights lodging and 4 days full catering at the conference hotel: 320 € regular, 270 € for students.
Program committee
- Dirk Arnold, Dalhousie University
- Petr Berka, University of Economics, Prague
- Carola Doerr, Sorbonne University, Paris
- Fabrizio Durante, Free University of Bozen – Bolzano
- Hans Engler, University of Georgetown
- Jan Faigl, Czech Technical University, Prague
- Pitoyo Hartono, University of Chukyo
- Martin Holeňa, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
- Tamás Horváth, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest
- Ján Hric, Charles University, Prague
- Arne Johannssen, University of Hamburg
- Jan Kalina, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
- Jiří Kléma, Czech Technical University, Prague
- Georg Krempl, University of Utrecht
- Tomas Krilavičius, Vytautas Magnus University, Kaunas
- Věra Kůrková, Czech Academy of Sciences, Prague
- Philippe Lenca, IMT Atlantique, Brest
- Johannes Lengler, ETH Zürich
- Antoni Ligęza, AGH University of Science and Technology, Krakow
- Doina Logofătu, Frakfurt University of Applied Sciences
- Rafael Gomes Mantovani, University of Technology, Paraná
- Etienne Marceau, Université Laval, Quebec City
- Mirko Navara, Czech Technical University, Prague
- Engelbert Mephu Nguifo, Blaise Pascal University, Clermont-Ferrand
- Ostap Okhrin, Technical University of Dresden
- Endre Pap, Singidunum University, Belgrad
- Tomáš Pevný, Czech Technical University, Prague
- Petr Pošík, Czech Technical University, Prague
- Irina Perfilieva, University of Ostrava
- Jan Rauch, University of Economics, Prague
- Heike Trautmann, University of Münster
- Thomas Weise, Hefei University
- Tingting Zhang, Mid-Sweden University, Sundsvall
- Filip Železný, Czech Technical University, Prague