ICIKS 2021

Track chairs

Arezki Aberkane, Manager R&D, Audensiel Technologies,  France

Sarra Bouzayane, Project Chief, Audensiel Occitanie, France

ICIKS 2021

Track Description

The common definition of knowledge is always linked to the human since it represents the information embodied in his head. It should be inferred based on his theoretical and practical information. However, nowadays and in the age of artificial intelligence, humans are no longer alone in being able to "think" and "reason" in order to perceive, create and share knowledge. Imitating human reasoning in order to meet specific needs of our daily lives is currently the main challenge for a majority of researchers. This digital transformation was the source of several advances and opportunities in different delicate areas and urgent situations, the last of which was covid19. Many theories and techniques, including deep learning, were hence developed to simulate certain features of human intelligence.

This conference track is looking for innovative papers that address artificial intelligence and deep learning techniques.  The submissions should  contribute to the evolution of existing systems by integrating innovations that allow them to manage information and create knowledge in an intelligent way.  Algorithms or approaches based on deep learning or methods for evaluating the performance of these tools will the core of our objectives.

Submitted papers must describe original, high-quality research. Hence, Topics of interest include all aspects of knowledge processing based on artificial intelligence techniques, including, but not limited to, the following areas:

  • Collaborative visual tools challenges
  • Smart algorithms employment and evaluation
  • Privacy and security for online shared data
  • Human-robot Interaction
  • E-learning, e-health and e-business transformation
  • Social networks and Knowledge sharing
  • Prediction and classification algorithms
  • Transfer, supervised, non-supervised learning
  • Videos and images analysis and understanding
  • Optimization for machine and deep learning
  • Texts and documents analysis and understanding
  • Natural language processing for speech understanding
  • Image and video synthesis and inference methods
  • Text, voice and visual conversational agents
  • Sensors and drones for information perception
  • Smart sharing and analysis tools for crisis management, exp. Covid19
  • Knowledge transfer barrier in the digital age
  • Smart recommender systems
  • Smart cities

IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline:
March 22, 2021

Notification of acceptance:
May 4, 2021

Camera (Web)-ready:
May 10, 2021

Conference:
June 22-23, 2021

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