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【2017-04-13】【EI收录】2017 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse
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2017 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) Aug. 4-6, 2017, San Diego, CA, USA https://www.sis.pitt.edu/iri2017 The need for dealing with big data and the numerous software and hardware systems developed to deal with these has become increasingly necessary. New data reuse and integration technologies are essential and vital to meeting this big data challenge. Systems development and integration also need to adapt to these new technologies and needs. Reusing existing software components is a good example and has proven benefits. Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) encompasses all approaches for effectively removing redundancy in the representation and exercise of data and knowledge for incorporation into systems and applications. Data integration provides knowledge, which is more compact and is thus of greater utility than the original data. Furthermore, IRI addresses the representation, cleansing, generalization, validation, and reasoning strategies for the scientifically-sound and cost-effective advancement of all systems – including software, hardware, and systems of systems (SoS). These non-trivial tasks lead to challenging research problems for example how to optimally select the information/data sets for reuse and how to optimize the integration of existing information/knowledge with new, yet-to-develop information/knowledge sources. This conference explores three major tracks: information reuse, information integration, and reusable systems (SoS). Information reuse explores theory and practice of information representation and randomization; information integration focuses on innovative strategies and algorithms for fusing sources of data and knowledge; and, reusable systems focuses on developing and integrating collections of systems, which provide novel cost-effective capabilities. The IEEE IRI conference serves as a forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and exchange ideas that address real-world problems with real-world solutions. Theoretical and applied papers are both welcome. The conference program will include several plenary speeches from academia, industry, and government; special sessions, open forum workshops, panels, and tutorials (at no extra charge). The conference includes, but is not limited to, the areas listed below: • Reuse and integration in VLSI/ SoC, and Computing architectures • Large Scale System Integration • Component-Based Design & Reuse • Unifying Data Models (UML, XML, etc.) and Ontologies • Database Integration • Reuse in Software Engineering • Data Mining & BigData • Sensory and Information Fusion • Security, Privacy & Survivability • AI & Decision Support Systems; • Recommender Systems • Web and Mobile Search • Social Media and Digital Collaboration • Knowledge Representation and Management • Fuzzy and Neural Systems • Mobile & Cloud Computing • Natural Language Understanding • Human-Machine Interaction • Biomedical & Healthcare Systems/Applications • Data Science and Business Analytics • Manufacturing Systems & Business Process Engineering • Reuse in Modeling & Simulation • Space and Robotic Systems • Service-Oriented Architectures • Multimedia Systems/Applications • Mining and modeling of Search Activities (e.g., click streams mining, log analysis, behavioral analysis, information interaction). • Information Integration in Grid, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Environment • Systems of Systems • Semantic Web and Emerging Applications • Automation, Integration and Reuse Across Applications • Collaborative systems, networks & applications Best Paper Award: The IEEE IRI Awards Committee will be presenting an award for the Best theory and/or applicative Paper. Other select awards will also be presented. Call for Workshop Proposals: https://www.sis.pitt.edu/iri2017/call_workshop.html Important Dates: Workshop Proposals due: February 21, 2017 Workshop Proposal Notification: February 28, 2017 Paper submission due: April 13, 2017 Notification to authors: May 13, 2017 Camera-ready paper due: May 22, 2017 Author registration due: May 22, 2017 Conference events: Aug. 4-6, 2017 Honorary General Chair: Lotfi Zadeh, University of California, Berkeley, USA General Co-Chairs: Stuart Rubin, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC-Pacific), USA Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA Program Co-Chairs: Chengcui Zhang, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA Balaji Palanisamy, University of Pittsburgh, USA Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA Latifur Khan, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA 2017 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) Aug. 4-6, 2017, San Diego, CA, USA https://www.sis.pitt.edu/iri2017 The need for dealing with big data and the numerous software and hardware systems developed to deal with these has become increasingly necessary. New data reuse and integration technologies are essential and vital to meeting this big data challenge. Systems development and integration also need to adapt to these new technologies and needs. Reusing existing software components is a good example and has proven benefits. Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) encompasses all approaches for effectively removing redundancy in the representation and exercise of data and knowledge for incorporation into systems and applications. Data integration provides knowledge, which is more compact and is thus of greater utility than the original data. Furthermore, IRI addresses the representation, cleansing, generalization, validation, and reasoning strategies for the scientifically-sound and cost-effective advancement of all systems – including software, hardware, and systems of systems (SoS). These non-trivial tasks lead to challenging research problems for example how to optimally select the information/data sets for reuse and how to optimize the integration of existing information/knowledge with new, yet-to-develop information/knowledge sources. This conference explores three major tracks: information reuse, information integration, and reusable systems (SoS). Information reuse explores theory and practice of information representation and randomization; information integration focuses on innovative strategies and algorithms for fusing sources of data and knowledge; and, reusable systems focuses on developing and integrating collections of systems, which provide novel cost-effective capabilities. The IEEE IRI conference serves as a forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and exchange ideas that address real-world problems with real-world solutions. Theoretical and applied papers are both welcome. The conference program will include several plenary speeches from academia, industry, and government; special sessions, open forum workshops, panels, and tutorials (at no extra charge). The conference includes, but is not limited to, the areas listed below: • Reuse and integration in VLSI/ SoC, and Computing architectures • Large Scale System Integration • Component-Based Design & Reuse • Unifying Data Models (UML, XML, etc.) and Ontologies • Database Integration • Reuse in Software Engineering • Data Mining & BigData • Sensory and Information Fusion • Security, Privacy & Survivability • AI & Decision Support Systems; • Recommender Systems • Web and Mobile Search • Social Media and Digital Collaboration • Knowledge Representation and Management • Fuzzy and Neural Systems • Mobile & Cloud Computing • Natural Language Understanding • Human-Machine Interaction • Biomedical & Healthcare Systems/Applications • Data Science and Business Analytics • Manufacturing Systems & Business Process Engineering • Reuse in Modeling & Simulation • Space and Robotic Systems • Service-Oriented Architectures • Multimedia Systems/Applications • Mining and modeling of Search Activities (e.g., click streams mining, log analysis, behavioral analysis, information interaction). • Information Integration in Grid, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Environment • Systems of Systems • Semantic Web and Emerging Applications • Automation, Integration and Reuse Across Applications • Collaborative systems, networks & applications Best Paper Award: The IEEE IRI Awards Committee will be presenting an award for the Best theory and/or applicative Paper. Other select awards will also be presented. Call for Workshop Proposals: https://www.sis.pitt.edu/iri2017/call_workshop.html Important Dates: Workshop Proposals due: February 21, 2017 Workshop Proposal Notification: February 28, 2017 Paper submission due: May 8, 2017 Notification to authors: May 13, 2017 Camera-ready paper due: May 22, 2017 Author registration due: May 22, 2017 Conference events: Aug. 4-6, 2017 Honorary General Chair: Lotfi Zadeh, University of California, Berkeley, USA General Co-Chairs: Stuart Rubin, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC-Pacific), USA Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA Program Co-Chairs: Chengcui Zhang, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA Balaji Palanisamy, University of Pittsburgh, USA Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA Latifur Khan, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA [ Last edited by UMiami on 2017-4-14 at 02:43 ] 2017 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) Aug. 4-6, 2017, San Diego, CA, USA https://www.sis.pitt.edu/iri2017 The need for dealing with big data and the numerous software and hardware systems developed to deal with these has become increasingly necessary. New data reuse and integration technologies are essential and vital to meeting this big data challenge. Systems development and integration also need to adapt to these new technologies and needs. Reusing existing software components is a good example and has proven benefits. Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) encompasses all approaches for effectively removing redundancy in the representation and exercise of data and knowledge for incorporation into systems and applications. Data integration provides knowledge, which is more compact and is thus of greater utility than the original data. Furthermore, IRI addresses the representation, cleansing, generalization, validation, and reasoning strategies for the scientifically-sound and cost-effective advancement of all systems – including software, hardware, and systems of systems (SoS). These non-trivial tasks lead to challenging research problems for example how to optimally select the information/data sets for reuse and how to optimize the integration of existing information/knowledge with new, yet-to-develop information/knowledge sources. This conference explores three major tracks: information reuse, information integration, and reusable systems (SoS). Information reuse explores theory and practice of information representation and randomization; information integration focuses on innovative strategies and algorithms for fusing sources of data and knowledge; and, reusable systems focuses on developing and integrating collections of systems, which provide novel cost-effective capabilities. The IEEE IRI conference serves as a forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and exchange ideas that address real-world problems with real-world solutions. Theoretical and applied papers are both welcome. The conference program will include several plenary speeches from academia, industry, and government; special sessions, open forum workshops, panels, and tutorials (at no extra charge). The conference includes, but is not limited to, the areas listed below: • Reuse and integration in VLSI/ SoC, and Computing architectures • Large Scale System Integration • Component-Based Design & Reuse • Unifying Data Models (UML, XML, etc.) and Ontologies • Database Integration • Reuse in Software Engineering • Data Mining & BigData • Sensory and Information Fusion • Security, Privacy & Survivability • AI & Decision Support Systems; • Recommender Systems • Web and Mobile Search • Social Media and Digital Collaboration • Knowledge Representation and Management • Fuzzy and Neural Systems • Mobile & Cloud Computing • Natural Language Understanding • Human-Machine Interaction • Biomedical & Healthcare Systems/Applications • Data Science and Business Analytics • Manufacturing Systems & Business Process Engineering • Reuse in Modeling & Simulation • Space and Robotic Systems • Service-Oriented Architectures • Multimedia Systems/Applications • Mining and modeling of Search Activities (e.g., click streams mining, log analysis, behavioral analysis, information interaction). • Information Integration in Grid, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Environment • Systems of Systems • Semantic Web and Emerging Applications • Automation, Integration and Reuse Across Applications • Collaborative systems, networks & applications Best Paper Award: The IEEE IRI Awards Committee will be presenting an award for the Best theory and/or applicative Paper. Other select awards will also be presented. Call for Workshop Proposals: https://www.sis.pitt.edu/iri2017/call_workshop.html Important Dates: Workshop Proposals due: February 21, 2017 Workshop Proposal Notification: February 28, 2017 Paper submission due: April 13, 2017 Notification to authors: May 13, 2017 Camera-ready paper due: May 22, 2017 Author registration due: May 22, 2017 Conference events: Aug. 4-6, 2017 Honorary General Chair: Lotfi Zadeh, University of California, Berkeley, USA General Co-Chairs: Stuart Rubin, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC-Pacific), USA Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA Program Co-Chairs: Chengcui Zhang, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA Balaji Palanisamy, University of Pittsburgh, USA Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA Latifur Khan, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA 2017 IEEE International Conference on Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) Aug. 4-6, 2017, San Diego, CA, USA https://www.sis.pitt.edu/iri2017 The need for dealing with big data and the numerous software and hardware systems developed to deal with these has become increasingly necessary. New data reuse and integration technologies are essential and vital to meeting this big data challenge. Systems development and integration also need to adapt to these new technologies and needs. Reusing existing software components is a good example and has proven benefits. Information Reuse and Integration (IRI) encompasses all approaches for effectively removing redundancy in the representation and exercise of data and knowledge for incorporation into systems and applications. Data integration provides knowledge, which is more compact and is thus of greater utility than the original data. Furthermore, IRI addresses the representation, cleansing, generalization, validation, and reasoning strategies for the scientifically-sound and cost-effective advancement of all systems – including software, hardware, and systems of systems (SoS). These non-trivial tasks lead to challenging research problems for example how to optimally select the information/data sets for reuse and how to optimize the integration of existing information/knowledge with new, yet-to-develop information/knowledge sources. This conference explores three major tracks: information reuse, information integration, and reusable systems (SoS). Information reuse explores theory and practice of information representation and randomization; information integration focuses on innovative strategies and algorithms for fusing sources of data and knowledge; and, reusable systems focuses on developing and integrating collections of systems, which provide novel cost-effective capabilities. The IEEE IRI conference serves as a forum for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, and government to present, discuss, and exchange ideas that address real-world problems with real-world solutions. Theoretical and applied papers are both welcome. The conference program will include several plenary speeches from academia, industry, and government; special sessions, open forum workshops, panels, and tutorials (at no extra charge). The conference includes, but is not limited to, the areas listed below: • Reuse and integration in VLSI/ SoC, and Computing architectures • Large Scale System Integration • Component-Based Design & Reuse • Unifying Data Models (UML, XML, etc.) and Ontologies • Database Integration • Reuse in Software Engineering • Data Mining & BigData • Sensory and Information Fusion • Security, Privacy & Survivability • AI & Decision Support Systems; • Recommender Systems • Web and Mobile Search • Social Media and Digital Collaboration • Knowledge Representation and Management • Fuzzy and Neural Systems • Mobile & Cloud Computing • Natural Language Understanding • Human-Machine Interaction • Biomedical & Healthcare Systems/Applications • Data Science and Business Analytics • Manufacturing Systems & Business Process Engineering • Reuse in Modeling & Simulation • Space and Robotic Systems • Service-Oriented Architectures • Multimedia Systems/Applications • Mining and modeling of Search Activities (e.g., click streams mining, log analysis, behavioral analysis, information interaction). • Information Integration in Grid, Mobile and Ubiquitous Computing Environment • Systems of Systems • Semantic Web and Emerging Applications • Automation, Integration and Reuse Across Applications • Collaborative systems, networks & applications Best Paper Award: The IEEE IRI Awards Committee will be presenting an award for the Best theory and/or applicative Paper. Other select awards will also be presented. Call for Workshop Proposals: https://www.sis.pitt.edu/iri2017/call_workshop.html Important Dates: Workshop Proposals due: February 21, 2017 Workshop Proposal Notification: February 28, 2017 Paper submission due: May 8, 2017 Notification to authors: May 13, 2017 Camera-ready paper due: May 22, 2017 Author registration due: May 22, 2017 Conference events: Aug. 4-6, 2017 Honorary General Chair: Lotfi Zadeh, University of California, Berkeley, USA General Co-Chairs: Stuart Rubin, SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (SSC-Pacific), USA Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA Program Co-Chairs: Chengcui Zhang, University of Alabama at Birmingham, USA Balaji Palanisamy, University of Pittsburgh, USA Sahra Sedigh Sarvestani, Missouri University of Science & Technology, USA Latifur Khan, The University of Texas at Dallas, USA [ Last edited by UMiami on 2017-4-14 at 02:43 ] [ Last edited by UMiami on 2017-4-14 at 02:44 ] |
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