Call for papers

LNAI_gen_1244Prospective authors of papers are invited to submit contributions for presentations at ICCCI 2016. The submissions should present the results of original research or innovative practical applications relevant to conference topics. Practical experiences with state-of-the-art in CCI methodologies are also acceptable to reflect lessons of unique value for the conference attendees.

The conference language is English.

The conference proceedings of ICCCI 2016 will be published in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series by Springer-Verlag and indexed by ISI(CPCI-S), Web of Science, EI, Scopus, DBLP, ACM Digital Library. All submissions should follow the LNCS/LNAI style and not exceed 10 pages. At least one full registration is required for each accepted paper in order to be included in the ICCCI 2016 Proceedings.

Paper Submission

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Each paper is to be submitted electronically as a single PDF file through EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=iccci16

To ensure high quality, all papers will be thoroughly reviewed by the ICCCI 2016 International Program Committee. Referees will be asked to nominate papers for a Best Paper award to be announced at the conference.

All accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors who must register for the conference and pay the fee.

Selected presented papers, will be automatically considered for publication in the extended versions in several special issues for ISI, SCI journals.

Topics of Interest

We welcome all submissions in the subjects of CCI related (but not limited) to the following topics:

Agent Theory and Application
Automated Reasoning
Cognitive Modeling of Agent Systems
Collective Intelligence
Computational Biology
Computer Vision
Computational Intelligence
Computational Security
Cooperative Systems and Control
Cybernetics for Informatics
Data Mining for Social Networks
Distributed Intelligence
Evolutionary computing
Fuzzy Systems
Geographic Information Science (GIS)
Grey Theory
Hybrid Systems
Information Retrieval and Integration
Information Hiding
Intelligent Architectures
Intelligent Applications
Intelligent Building
Intelligent Control
Intelligent e-learning/tutoring
Intelligent Image Processing
Intelligent Networks
Intelligent Transportation Systems
Knowledge Representation
Knowledge-Based Systems
Logic in Intelligence
Machine Learning
Mobile Intelligence
Natural Language Processing
Optimization and Swarm Intelligence
Pattern Recognition
Probabilistic and Uncertain Reasoning
Rough Sets
Semantic Web
Smart Living Technology
Smart Sensor Networks
Soft computing
Social Networks
Ubiquitous computing and its applications
Web Intelligence and Interaction