WISM-AICI 2009

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Deadlines
2009-07-20
2009-05-10
10
May
2009
Submission
20
Jul
2009
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Venue

Shanghai, China

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1 Introduction 
The 2009 International Conference on Web Information Systems and Mining (WISM’09) and the 2009 International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Computational Intelligence (AICI'09) will be jointly held at Shanghai, China in November 7-8, 2009. WISM’09-AICI'09 aims to provide a high-level international forum for scientists and researchers to present the state of the art of web information systems, web mining, artificial intelligence, computational intelligence, with their applications for addressing world problems of various kinds. WISM’09-AICI'09 is multi-disciplinary in which a wide range of theory and methodologies are being investigated and developed to tackle complex and challenging problems. 

 
All accepted papers will appear in conference proceedings published by the Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) and the IEEE, respectively. (All accepted papers at WISM’09-AICI'09 are indexed by EI and ISTP). Selected good papers will be recommended for publication in EI/SCI indexed international journals.

2 Topics
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
WISM'09
A. Web information systems
Web services
Web-based learning
Digital libraries
Distributed systems
E-government
E-commerce
E-learning
Intelligent networked systems
Multi-agent systems
Multimedia databases
Mobile computing
XML and semi-structured data
Web Interfaces and Applications
Information Security
Applications
Other topics
B. Web mining
Web content mining
Web Structure mining
Web usage mining
Web information classification
Web information retrieval
Link Analysis
Web Crawling
Web information Extraction
Web Information Integration
Deep Web
Semantic Web and ontologies
Web Intelligence
Applications
Other topics


AICI'09
A. Artificial Intelligence
Problem Solving
Logic Reasoning and Theorem-Proving
Expert Systems
Decision support systems
Fuzzy logic and soft computing
Brain models/Cognitive science
Automated problem solving
Heuristic searching methods
Knowledge representation
Knowledge acquisition
Natural Language Processing
Automatic Programming
Machine Learning
Neural Networks
Robotics
Pattern Recognition
Machine Vision
Intelligent Control
Intelligent Information Retrieval
Intelligent Scheduling
Distributed AI and Agents
Data Mining and Knowledge Discovering
Intelligent Systems and Language
Intelligent information fusion
Intelligent Image processing
Intelligent signal processing
Applications
Other topics
B. Computational Intelligence
Neural Computation
Fuzzy Computation
Rough Set Theory
Genetic Algorithms
Evolution Strategy
Evolutionary Programming
Artificial Life
Particle Swarm Optimization
Ant Colony Algorithm
Nature Computation
Immune Computation
Biological Computing
Support Vector Machine
Intelligent Agents and Systems
Molecular Computing
Probabilistic Reasoning
Information Security
Applications
Other topics
 
3 Organizing Committee
General Co-Chairs Zhong Tang, Shanghai University of Electric Power, China
Jingsheng Lei, Hainan University, China
Program Committee
Co-Chairs
Liu Wenyin, City University of Hong Kong., Hong Kong
Hepu Deng, RMIT University, Australia
Lanzhou Wang, China JILIANG University, China
Local Arrangement Chair Haizhou Du, Shanghai University of Electric Power, China
Proceedings Co-Chair WANG, Philips F. L, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Jun Yang, Shanghai University of Electric Power, China
Publicity Chair Tim Kovacs, University of Bristol, UK
Sponsorship Chair Zhiyu Zhou, Zhejiang Sci-Tech University of Electric Power, China
General Inquiries wism-aici2009@shiep.edu.cn

4 Important Dates
    Paper Submission: 10 May 2009
    Decision Notification: 20 June 2009 
    Final Versions / Author Registration: 20 July 2009 
    Conference: 7-8 November 2009 
 
5 Submissions
Prospective authors are invited to submit manuscripts written in English. All submissions will be peer-reviewed by experts in the field
based on originality, significance, quality and clarity. Authors should use the Latex style files or MS-Word templates obtained from the
conference site to format their papers. Authors should submit pdf files of their manuscripts via the online submission system.
	

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