Sunday, August 18, 2019

[DMANET] CFP: Special Session on Computational Intelligence for Smart Cities. International Conference on Optimization and Learning (OLA 2020)

Special Session on Computational Intelligence for Smart Cities

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International Conference on Optimization and Learning

OLA 2020, Cádiz, Spain, February 17-19, 2020

ola2020.sciencesconf.org

Smart cities are based on the synergistic application of communication and
information technologies, interconnected devices and information from
sensors to improve the quality of life of their citizens.

Many real-life problems arise in modern smart cities, including those
related to smart transportation systems, smart buildings, smart
communications, and smart grid/energy networks. Innovative resolution
approaches have been proposed in the literature in recent years, including
those dealing with computational intelligence, learning, optimization, and
other novel problem-solving strategies.

The Special Session on Computational Intelligence for Smart Cities aims at
discussing recent advances and exploring future directions on the
application of computational methods to solve a wide range of problems
arising in smart cities.

The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

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Learning and data science for smart cities
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Computational intelligence for smart energy, energy efficiency and
sustainability (environmental, social, economic)
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Computational intelligence for logistics
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Novel resolution approaches for infrastructure, energy and environmental
problems
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Optimization and management for smart mobility
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Computational intelligence in smart homes and Internet of Things
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Computational methods to improve governance and citizenship
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Computational intelligence in smart healthcare systems
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Computational intelligence in tourism and entertainment
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Computational intelligence in circular economy
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Cyberphysical systems and Internet of Things
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Computational intelligence for security, big data, open data, and
software


SUBMISSION OF PAPERS

Submissions in two different formats will be accepted:

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S1: Extended abstracts of work-in-progress and position papers of a
maximum of 3 pages
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S2: Original research contributions of a maximum of 10 pages


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline September 30, 2019

Notification of acceptance November 16, 2019

PROCEEDINGS

Accepted papers in categories S1 and S2 will be published in the
proceedings that will be available at the conference. In addition, a
post-conference indexed Springer book will be published. Participants will
be invited to submit updated versions of their work for consideration.
Special issues of indexed journals are planned too.

SPECIAL SESSION ORGANIZERS

Sergio Nesmachnow, Universidad de la República, Uruguay

Jamal Toutouh, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Luis Hernández, Universidad de Valladolid, Spain

Renzo Massobrio, Universidad de la República, Uruguay and Universidad de
Cádiz, Spain


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Jamal Toutouh El Alamin

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