5th International Conference on Smart Computing and Artificial Intelligence (SCAI 2017)
Call for papers
5th International Conference on Smart Computing and Artificial Intelligence (SCAI 2017) focuses on Smart Computing and Artificial Intelligence based applications, technologies and theory. AI and Smart Computing can play a key role in addressing environmental, economic, and social challenges in real life. Developments of Smart Computing and Artificial Intelligence fields are key aspects of solving the social problems. In order to provide solutions in such complex problems, research of AI and smart computing have focused on different AI and smart computing technologies including search, decision theory, Information retrieval, Agent technologies, optimization and predicting and learning methods. The applications of smart computing and AI could include e-commerce tools, decision-making support tools, collaboration tools, e-commerces as well as knowledge discovery and learning tools.
The 5th International Conference on Smart Computing and Artificial Intelligence (SCAI 2017) will create an international forum for researchers and participants to exchange new ideas and practical experience in the areas of smart computing and artificial intelligence. The conference provides an opportunity to present and observe the latest research, results, and ideas in these areas.
The conference will cover a broad set of research topics including, but not limited to:
- Applications of AI
- Autonomous Systems
- Agents
- Bayesian networks
- Bioinformatics
- Bio-inspired intelligence
- Cognitive systems
- Constraint satisfaction
- Data mining and knowledge discovery
- Decision theory
- Evolutionary computation
- Games and interactive entertainment
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Information retrieval and extraction
- Knowledge acquisition and ontology
- Knowledge representation
- Machine learning
- Multimedia and arts
- Multimodal interaction
- Natural language processing
- Neural networks
- Ontologies & Semantic Web
- Planning and scheduling
- Probabilistic inference
- Reasoning
- Robotics
- Search
- Text/Web/Data mining
- Task Planning & Execution
- Social intelligence
- Uncertainty
- Others
SCAI 2017 Organization
Conference Chair
Katsuhide Fujita, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan
Program Committees
Ahmet Ugur, Central Michigan University, United States
Antoine Bossard, Kanagawa University, Japan
Atul Sajjanhar, Deakin University, Australia
Carson Leung, University of Manitoba, Canada
Emanuel Grant, University of North Dakota, United States
Hiroki Nomiya, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
Jean-Claude Royer, ASCOLA – Mines Nantes – INRIA, France
Joonhee Kwon, Kyonggi University, South Korea
Kailong Zhang, Northwestern Polytechnical University, China
Kendra Cooper, University of Texas at Dallas, United States
Kitsuchart Pasupa, King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, Thailand
Li Liao, University of Delaware, United States
Marek Rychly, Brno University of Technology, Czech Republic
Naoki Fukuta, Shizuoka University, Japan
Nary Subramanian, The University of Texas at Tyler, United States
Qun Jin, Waseda University, Japan
Ralph Deters, University of Saskatchewan, Canada
Ricardo Campos, The Polytechnic of Tomar, Portugal
Robert Hammell, Towson University, United States
Satoshi Takahashi, The University of Electro-Communication, Japan
Simon Xu, Algoma University, Canada
Suranga Hettiarachchi, Indiana University Southeast, United States
Teruhisa Hochin, Kyoto Institute of Technology, Japan
Toru Kobayashi, Nagasaki University, Japan
Wei-Ming Lin, University of Texas at San Antonio, United States
Wen Chen Hu, University of North Dakota, United States
Wenying Feng, Trent University, Canada
Yuji Iwahori, Chubu University, Japan
Ziad Kobti, University of Windsor, Canada