*Theories and Applications*
*26–27 May, 2020, INPT - Rabat, Morocco*
*Extended Deadline : 31 january*
*http://www.sitaconference.org/ <http://www.sitaconference.org/>*
*About the Conference:*
SITA is a conference for the presentation, discussion and dissemination of
the theory and applications of intelligent systems. It is the result of
fruitful cooperation between many universities and institutions since 2001.
This conference brings together leading scientists, researchers and
academics in Intelligent Systems from around the world.
SITA'20 will be hosted by National Institute of Posts et Telecommunications
(INPT). It is the thirteenth in the series of previous editions that have
been held since 2001.
This conference aims at presenting the latest research works dealing with
up-to-date and emerging theories of Intelligent Systems using connectionist
and symbolic approaches (Knowledge Based Systems , Soft Computing, Fuzzy
Logics, Neural Networks, Genetic Algorithms, etc.) together with their
applications in different engineering fields: Computing,
Telecommunications, Networking, Robotics, Manufacturing, Health care, Data
Mining, Big Data, Image, Video and Audio Processing, Pattern Recognition.
Emphasis will be particularly laid on the contribution of these new
theories in solving the complex problems that many scientific and
industrial communities encounter. SITA'20 will include special sessions.
*Submissions:*
Authors are invited to send their original and previously unpublished
papers (6 pages maximum) in English following the template: word or latex.
Accepted papers will appear in the ACM's International Conference
Proceedings Series under ISBN 978-1-4503-7733-1. (Scopus and dblp
indexing). The submission guidelines can be found on the conference website
at www.sitaconference.org
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*Dr. M.Lahby*
Laboratory of Mathematics and Applications, University Hassan II, Ecole
Normale Supérieure (ENS) Casablanca, Morocco
mlahby@gmail.com
GSM : +212 6 65 29 23 76
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