Creativity in Intelligent Technologies & Data Science
12-14 September, 2017
Volgograd, Russia.
It is published the proceedings with Springer in their Communications in Computer and Information Science series Volume 754.
Accepted papers will be published in CCIS
The conference is supported by the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, project № 17-07-20520
Main Conference Information
Aim and Scope
Creativity is the process of breaking out of established patterns;
it's the reorganization, recombination or reinterpretation of concepts and ideas for getting something unique and previously unknown.
Creating software is one of the most creative activities that humans undertake.
It is developed for people and by people and people's creativity can be a good source to improvise solutions to problems for dominating complex systems such as software design and development.
The main objective of the CIT&DS 2017 is to bring together researchers and practitioners to share ideas in using creativity to theory and practice in software engineering.
The official language of the conference will be English.
Topics
The conference will consist of regular sessions with technical contributions reviewed
and selected by an international program committee from 29 countries,
as well as of invited talks and tutorials presented by leading scientists.
Topics of interest for the conference include, but not limited to:
Artificial intelligence & Deep Learning Technologies
Knowledge Discovery in Patent and Open Sources for Creative Tasks
Open Science Semantic Technologies
Computer Vision and Knowledge-Based Control
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) & Big Data-driven world
Pro-Active Modeling in Intelligent Decision Making Support
Data Science in Energy Management and Urban Computing
Design Creativity in CASE/CAI/CAD/PDM
Intelligent Internet of Services and Internet of Things (IoT)
Intelligent Technologies in Social Engineering
Data Science in Social Networks Analysis
Creativity & Game-Based Learning
Intelligent Assistive Technologies: Software Design and Application
Contributions are solicited for the following categories:
full research papers describing research accomplishments (approximately 5000 words, 10 -15 pages in Springer LNCS/CCIS one-column page format),
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demonstrations and short communications, i.e. experience reports, project overviews, etc. which do not fully adhere to the standards of a first rate scientific publication, but are nevertheless of interest and value for the participants of the conference,
proposals for tutorials and panels.
The program committee may decide to accept a submission as a short paper (2000 - 3000 words) if it reports interesting results but does not justify publication of a full paper. It is planned to publish the proceedings (pre-proceedings or post-proceedings of selected papers) with Springer in their Communications in Computer and Information Science series (final approval pending).
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For their submissions, authors are encouraged to consider the final paper format requirements, as specified at the conference site.
Research papers should be original contributions and should not be accepted or submitted elsewhere until the decisions of the CIT&DS 2017 program committee are announced. At least one author from every submission accepted to be published is obliged to register and attend the conference.
Vladimir I. Lysak, academician of Russian Academy of Science, rector of Volgograd State Technical University
Igor A. Kalyaev, academician of Russian Academy of Science, director of Research Institute of Multiprocessor Computing Systems
Dmitriy A. Novikov, correspondence Member of Russian Academy of Science, director of Institute of Control Sciences of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
The Program Committee Co-chairs
prof. Alla Kravets, Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
prof. Peter Groumpos, University of Patras, Greece