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Seventh International Workshop on Semantic Computing and Knowledge Creation based on Needs Engineering (SCKNE 2022)

 

In conjunction with

 

The 16th  IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing

January 26-28, 2022 / Hybrid Meeting (personal and remote)

 

 

Overview

 

Semantic interoperability, ubiquitous computing, enterprise integration and business convergence by competence sharing are some of the main problems faced in industry today.  All the topics have been addressed in a mono-disciplinary approach, which has the advantage of leading to focused disciplinary progress. However, it also leaves unexplored solutions that can only be achieved upon by collaborators with diverse expertise, coming together in a multi and interdisciplinary approaches. In such a context, this workshop is intended to bring together researchers, practitioners and domain experts, i.e., to share the latest advances in the state of the art and practice for transdisciplinary problem solving with multi-criteria measurement, to address the challenges in needs engineering.  It will provide a unique forum for discussion on integrated frameworks considering business ontologies, IoT understanding, value-based process technologies, big data analysis and architectures, machine learning, deep learning and all legacy dependent systems.

 

Topics of interest

 

The topics of interest within the context of this workshop include, but are not limited to:

 

  • Digital Ecosystems for Innovation

  • Innovation by Competence Modeling, Simulation, Emulation and Enactment

  • Image Processing

  • Semantic Interoperability

  • Ubiquitous Computing

  • Internet of Things

  • Enterprise Integration and Business Convergence

  • Business Ontologies

  • Value based Process Technologies

  • Integrated Frameworks for Dynamic Problem Solving

  • Big Data Analysis and Architectures

  • Machine Learning and Deep Learning Architectures

  • Competence Transdisciplinary Measurement

  • Social Business

  • Risk Analysis Based on Advanced Computing Methods

 

Fields of interest for semantic computing and knowledge creation applications:

 

  • Biomedicine

  • Healthcare

  • Agriculture

  • Manufacturing

  • Engineering

  • Education

  • Finance

  • Economy

  • Entertainment

  • Business

  • Science

  • Humanity

 

Submissions

Authors are invited to submit a paper up to 6 pages (in English) in double-column IEEE format  following  the  submission  guidelines  available  at  the  ICSC  2022  web  page (https://www.ieee-icsc.org/; https://www.ieee-icsc.org/submission).

 

Papers must be original and not be submitted to or accepted by any other conference or journal. An electronic version (PDF format) of the full paper should be submitted by the  deadline  to  EasyChair  (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sckne2022).  All submissions will be acknowledged. More information is available on the ICSC 2022 web page.

 

Each  paper will  be  peer-reviewed  by  at  least  two  experts  in the  topical area. Papers accepted by the workshop will be published in the conference proceedings published by IEEE Computer Society Press. Outstanding papers will be selected for extension and publication  in  International  Journal  of  Semantic  Computing  or  Encyclopedia  with Semantic  Computing  and  Robotic  Intelligence.  All  papers  should  be  submitted  to Cristiane Chaves Gattaz (cristiane.gattaz@utexas.edu).

 

Important Dates

Workshop Paper Submission: November 15, 2021 PST
Workshop Registration Deadline: December 15, 2021 PST

Camera-ready Deadline: December 15, 2021 PST

 

Organizing Committee

 

Workshop Chair

Cristiane Chaves Gattaz, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, USA

 

Workshop Co-Chairs

Aureliano Bressan, Federal University of Minas Gerais, Brazil

Gustavo Silva Araújo, Ibmec-Brazilian Institute of Capital Markets, Brazil

Gabriel Marcelino Alves, Federal Institute of São Paulo, São João da Boa Vista, SP, Brazil

Paulo Estevão Cruvinel, Embrapa Instrumentation, Brazil

Wesley Mendes da Silva, Getúlio Vargas Foundation (FGV-EAESP), Brazil

George Darmiton da Cunha Cavalcanti, Federal University of Pernambuco, Brazil

 

Any general questions regarding the workshop should be directed to Cristiane Chaves Gattaz (cristiane.gattaz@utexas.edu).

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