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dmanet Digest, Vol 97, Issue 29

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Today's Topics:

1. CFP MDAI 2016: Deadline extension April 11th
(Guillermo Navarro-Arribas)
2. PPSN 2016 – Extended Deadline 18th April (Sim, Kevin)
3. CFP (MCDMT 2016) - 2nd Workshop on Modeling, Computing and
Data Handling for Marine Transportation (in conjuction with IISA
2016) (Charalampos Konstantopoulos)


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Message: 1
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 19:02:50 +0100
From: Guillermo Navarro-Arribas <guillermo.navarro@uab.cat>
To: <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] CFP MDAI 2016: Deadline extension April 11th
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DEADLINE EXTENDED: ** April, 11th **

CFP MDAI 2016

13th International Conference on Modeling Decisions for Artificial
Intelligence Sant Julia de Loria, Andorra
September 19-21, 2016
http://www.mdai.cat/mdai2016

* Important Dates

Submission deadline April 11th, 2016
Acceptance notification June 6th, 2016
Final version June 22nd, 2016
Conference September 19-21, 2016

* Aims and goals

The aim of the MDAI conference series is to provide a forum for
researchers to discuss models for decision and information fusion
(aggregation operators) and their applications to AI.

In MDAI 2016, we encourage the submission of papers on decision making,
information fusion, social networks, data mining, and related topics.

Applications to data science and privacy technologies as real world
problems are welcome.

MDAI 2016 is the 13th MDAI conference. Previous conferences were
celebrated in Barcelona (2004), Tsukuba (2005), Tarragona (2006),
Kitakyushu (2007), Sabadell (2008), Awaji Island (2009), PerpinyÃ
(2010), Changsha (2011), Girona (2012), Barcelona (2013), Tokyo (2014),
Skövde (2015).

MDAI is rated as a CORE B conference by the Computing Research and
Education Association of Australasia - CORE.

A) Methods and Tools:
- Information fusion
- Aggregation operators
- Utility and decision theory
- Model and operator selection
- Learning methods for parameter determination
- Machine learning and statistical learning
- Soft computing
- Optimization methods in AI and decision modeling
- Non-additive measures and integrals
- Clustering
B) Applications:
- Data privacy
- Multiagent systems
- Social networks
- Data mining
- Bibliometry
- Autonomous robots
- Entertainment computing
- Evaluation methods
- Bioinformatics
- Information access


* Submission and Publication

Original technical contributions are sought. Contributions will be
selected on
the basis of their quality. Papers should not exceed 12 pages in total
(using
LNCS/LNAI style). Proceedings with accepted papers will be published in
the LNAI/LNCS series (Springer-Verlag) and distributed at the
conference. Besides, papers, that according to the evaluation of the
referees, are not suitable for the LNAI but that have some merits will
be published in a USB proceedings (with ISBN) and scheduled in the MDAI
program.

* Contact

mdai@mdai.cat

General chair:
Guillermo Navarro-Arribas (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Cristina Yanez (Universitat d'Andorra)

Program co-chairs:
Vicenc Torra (University of Skovde, Sweden)
Yasuo Narukawa (Toho Gakuen, Japan)

Advisory Board:
D. Dubois, L. Godo, K. Hirota, J. Kacprzyk, S. Miyamoto, M. Sugeno, R.
R. Yager

Program Committee:
Eva Armengol, Edurne Barrenechea, Gleb Beliakov, Gloria Bordogna,
Humberto Bustince, Francisco Chiclana, Anders Dahlbom, Susana Diaz,
Josep Domingo-Ferrer, Jozo Dujmovic, Yasunori Endo, Zoe Falomir,
Katsushige Fujimoto, Michel Grabisch, Enrique Herrera-Viedma, Aoi Honda,
Masahiro Inuiguchi, Yuchi Kanzawa, Petr Krajca, Marie-Jeanne Lesot,
Xinwang Liu, Jun Long, Jean-Luc Marichal, Radko Mesiar, Andrea
Mesiarova-Zemankova, Tetsuya Murai, Toshiaki Murofushi, Guillermo
Navarro-Arribas, Gabriella Pasi, Susanne Saminger-Platz, Sandra Sandri,
Laszlo Szilagyi, Aida Valls, Vilem Vychodil, Zeshui Xu, Yuji Yoshida

Organization chairs:
Cristina Yanez (Universitat d'Andorra)


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Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 18:14:44 +0000
From: "Sim, Kevin" <K.Sim@napier.ac.uk>
To: "dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de" <dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de>
Subject: [DMANET] PPSN 2016 – Extended Deadline 18th April
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## PPSN 2016 – Extended Deadline##
###Extended Paper Submission Deadline 18th April 2016###

Researchers are invited to submit their original work in the field of Natural Computing to the 14th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving From Nature.
The page limit is 10 pages, and papers must be submitted in Springer LNCS style through the conference web page at [http://www.ppsn2016.org/conference/paper-submission](http://www.ppsn2016.org/conference/paper-submission). The Extended deadline of 18th April is final and no submissions will be accepted after this date.

### Important Dates ###

* Extended Paper submission April 18, 2016
* Camera-ready paper submission June 6, 2016
* Early registration June 13, 2016
* Conference dates September 17-21, 2016


### 14th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature ###

17-21 September 2016
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

[http://ppsn2016.org/conference/](http://ppsn2016.org/conference/ "PPSN 2016")


The 14th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature
(PPSN 2016) will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK, 17-21 September 2016.
This biennial meeting brings together researchers and practitioners in the field of Natural Computing: the study of computational systems inspired by nature, including biological, ecological, physical, chemical, and social systems. This is a fast-growing interdisciplinary field, featuring a range of techniques and methods for dealing with large, complex, and dynamic problems with various sources of potential uncertainties.

PPSN 2016 will showcase a wide range of topics in Natural Computing including, but not restricted to: Evolutionary Computation, Artificial Neural Networks, Artificial Life, Swarm Intelligence, Artificial Immune Systems, Self-Organising Systems, Emergent Behaviours, Molecular Computing, Evolutionary Robotics, Evolvable Hardware and Applications to Real-World Problems. PPSN 2016 will also feature workshops and tutorials covering advanced and fundamental topics in the field of Natural Computing.

### Paper Presentation###

Following the well-established PPSN tradition, all accepted papers will be presented during poster sessions of about 16 papers. Each session will contain papers from a variety of topics, and will begin with a brief plenary overview by a distinguished researcher in the field. All accepted papers will be published in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series by Springer.

### Extended Paper Submission Deadline 18th April 2016###

Researchers are invited to submit their original work in the field of Natural Computing. The page limit is 10 pages, and papers must be submitted in Springer LNCS style through the conference web page at [http://www.ppsn2016.org/conference/paper-submission](http://www.ppsn2016.org/conference/paper-submission).

Should you need any information, or in case of any question or problem concerning the submission process, please do not hesitate to contact the PPSN 2016 organizers by e-mail to <ppsn2016@gmail.com>

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Message: 3
Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 21:44:14 +0200
From: "Charalampos Konstantopoulos" <konstant@unipi.gr>
To: dmanet@zpr.uni-koeln.de
Subject: [DMANET] CFP (MCDMT 2016) - 2nd Workshop on Modeling,
Computing and Data Handling for Marine Transportation (in conjuction
with IISA 2016)
Message-ID: <01f601d1853c$625318c0$26f94a40$@unipi.gr>
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Call for Papers

2nd Workshop on Modeling, Computing and Data Handling for Marine
Transportation (MCDMT 2016), July 13, 2016, Chalkidiki, Greece

in association with the

7th International Conference on Information, Intelligence, Systems and
Applications  ( IISA 2016 )

(http://iisa2016.unipi.gr/mcdmt/)


Workshop Chairs: Charalampos Konstantopoulos (University of Piraeus,
Greece),  Grammati Pantziou (Technological Educational Institute (T.E.I.) of
Athens, Greece), Stavros Perantonis (National Center for Scientific Research
"Dimokritos")

The Workshop on Modeling, Computing and Data Handling for Marine
Transportation (MCDMT 2016) is going to take place in Chalkidiki, Greece, on
July 13, 2016, in conjunction with the 7th International Conference on
Information, Intelligence, Systems and Applications (IISA 2016). Nowadays,
advancements on Marine Transportation require the synergy of both computer
science and maritime science and the technical focus of the workshop is upon
the latest developments on Computing Methodologies for Marine
Transportation.

Papers with novel theoretical as well as applied research are welcome for
submission. We would like to invite papers addressing research efforts that
aim at making sea transportation more effective and safer, targeting complex
and large-scale optimization problems with conflicting criteria, requiring
innovative solution techniques and ideas from mathematical optimization,
theoretical computer science, massive data analysis and operations research.

Submissions are solicited in, but not limited to, the following areas:

- Graph and Network algorithms for Marine Transportation
- Combinatorial optimization techniques for Marine Transportation
- Weather Routing
- Environmentally Safe Shipping
- Safety and Security of Maritime Shipping
- Risk and Safety Analysis, Assessment and Prediction
- Piracy Protection
- GIS in Maritime Applications
- Spatiotemporal and Marine Data Handling
- Route Planning and Monitoring
- Maritime Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery Applications: surveillance,
maritime traffic control, anomaly detection, emergency management, situation
recognition, etc.
- Decision Support Tools for Marine Transportation
- Integration of Heterogeneous Marine Data Sources


Important Dates

Paper Submission Deadline: April 11, 2016

Paper Acceptance Notification: May 16, 2016

Camera Ready Papers:  June 6, 2016

Workshop Program Committee

Eleni Charou, National Center for Scientific Research "Dimokritos", Greece

Marco Cococcioni, University of Pisa, Italy

Shahin Gelareh, Universit? d'Artois, France

Ignacy Kaliszewski, Systems Research Institute, Polish Academy of Sciences,
Poland

Zoe Nivolianitou, National Center for Scientific Research "Dimokritos",
Greece

Meng Qiang, National University of Singapore, Singapore

Joanna Szlapczynska, Gdynia Maritime University, Poland

Yannis Theodoridis, University of Piraeus, Greece

Theodoros Tzouramanis, University of the Aegean, Greece

Zaili Yang, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

George Vouros, University of Piraeus, Greece

Jin Wang, Liverpool John Moores University, UK

Instructions for Authors

Submitted papers should include original work not previously published or
being under consideration in any journal, conference or other workshop.
Papers should be submitted as a pdf file and follow the IEEE CPS format,
according to the general Instructions for Authors of IISA 2016. See the
IISA2016 Instructions for Authors page for appropriate templates for both
Latex and MS Word. Papers for MCDMT 2016 should be submitted through the
general IISA2016 paper submission system (EasyChair).

Accepted papers will be published in the IEEE Proceedings of IISA2016 and
will be included in the IEEE Xplore digital library (IEL,
http://ieeexplore.ieee.org). Authors of accepted papers must guarantee that
their paper will be presented at the workshop.


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