CFP: FLAIRS 2021 Special Track Neural Nets and Datamining, May 16-19, N Miami Beach, FL
Covid Update: FLAIRS will virtualize some or all of the conference,as necessary. FLAIRS is an interdisciplinary conference featuring a double-blind review and free tutorials, sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI) www.FLAIRS-34.info May 16-19, 2021 DoubleTree Ocean Point Resort & Spa, North Miami Beach, Florida, USA Paper submission deadline: February 16, 2021 This special track will be devoted to neural networks and data mining with the aim of presenting new and important contributions in these areas. Who might be interested? Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work related to Neural Networks and Data Mining. What kind of studies will be of interest? This special track will be devoted to neural networks and data mining with the aim of presenting new and important contributions in these areas. Papers and contributions are encouraged for any work related to neural networks, data mining, or the intersection thereof. Topics of interest may include (but are in no way limited to): 1. Applications such as Pattern Recognition, Control and Process Monitoring, Biomedical Applications, Robotics, Text Mining, Diagnostic Problems, Telecommunications, Power Systems, Signal Processing; Intelligence analysis, medical and health applications, text, video, and multi-media mining, E-commerce and web data, financial data analysis, cyber security, remote sensing, earth sciences, bioinformatics, and astronomy. 2. Algorithms such as new developments in Back Propagation, RBF, SVM, Deep Learning, Ensemble Methods, Kernel Approaches; hybrid approaches such as Neural Networks/Genetic Algorithms, Neural Network/Expert Systems, Causal Nets trained with Backpropagation, and Neural Network/Fuzzy LogicApplications such as Intelligence analysis, medical and health applications, text, video, and multi-media mining, E-commerce and web data, financial data analysis, cyber security, remote sensing, earth sciences, bioinformatics, and astronomy. 3. Modeling algorithms such as hidden Markov models, decision trees, neural networks, statistical methods, or probabilistic methods; case studies in areas of application, or over different algorithms and approaches. 4. Feature extraction and selection. 5. Post-processing techniques such as visualization, summarization, or trending. 6. Preprocessing and data reduction. 7. Knowledge engineering or warehousing. Papers dealing with Cloud-based unstructured data or Cloud-based tool suites, such as Mahout or Apache Spark, are also encouraged. Track Co-Chairs: David Bisant, Central Security Svcs, bisant@umbc.edu Steven Gutstein, Army Research Laboratory, s.m.gutstein@gmail.com William Eberle, Tennessee Tech University, weberle@tntech.edu Submission Instructions Submitted papers must be original, and not submitted concurrently to a journal or another conference. Full oral presentation papers may be up to 6 pages, short poster presentation papers up to 4 pages, and abstract only poster presentations up to 250 words. Submissions for special tracks, workshops, tutorials, and discussion panels are also welcome. Papers must be in AAAI format, and submitted as PDF through the EasyChair conference system, which can be accessed through the main conference web site http://www.flairs-34.info/. The proceedings of FLAIRS-34 will be published by Florida Online Journals (https://journals.flvc.org/). In order for a paper to be published in the proceedings, the paper must be accompanied by at least one AUTHOR REGISTRATION. It is also expected that for a full (i.e., maximum 6-page) paper, at least one of the authors will attend the conference to present their work. In order for a poster to be presented at the conference, it must also be accompanied by an AUTHOR REGISTRATION. Organization Conference Chair: Keith Brawner, Army Research Lab, USA Roman Barták, Charles University, Czech Republic Program Co-Chairs: Eric Bell, USA Fazel Keshtkar, St John’s University, USA
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