September 5-7, 2016
Wroclaw, Poland
We are more and more surrounded by different kinds of networks, interconnected systems and vast amounts of interrelated data. Various web collaborative portals, blogs, wikis, video publishing services (youtube), ecommerce sites (eBay), social networking sites (Facebook) sensor networks, smart phones users exchanging multimedia as well as IT systems collaborating with one another in most organisations are good example of networks that require new adequate analytical methods. The aim of the annual European Network Intelligence Conference (ENIC) is to create an open premier forum to exchange knowledge and experience as well as to discuss recent advances, theories, and techniques related to both various types of networks and intelligent analytical computational methods. Every edition of the conference will focus on only few selected more specific scientific domains – tracks. The third event will include five such tracks:
The tracks will bring together the research groups from the specified disciplines, along with many of the e-commerce companies interested in applications of the intelligent tools in their products. The track will enable researchers and practitioners to present their latest research and identify challenges in recommendation systems. The special interest will be focused on the design cooperation platform for academia and industry. Initially, the conference will be led and hosted by the ENGINE Centre and partnering organisations and substantially supported by the Seventh Framework Programme, however, we hope to create a wider active ENIC community for the future.
Since ENIC 2016 is sponsored by the ENGINE Project, one author for each paper will be registered free of charge. The ENGINE Centre will cover their participation, proceedings costs, coffee brakes and banquet but only if they will present in person their accepted paper during the conference. It does not include travel and accommodation costs.
1. Social network and social media analysis (SNA / SMA)
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Social network and social media analysis have experienced tremendous advances within the last few years due to the increasing trends towards users interacting with each other in online social networks such as Facebook or Twitter etc. In addition, these networks are organized as graphs, and the data on social networks and social media requires new methods to perform network and data analysis. This track will enable researchers and practitioners to present their latest research and identify challenges. The track solicits theoretical and experimental findings along with their real-world applications. This announcements further solicits original contributions of high quality research in, but not limited to, the following topics:
2. Intelligent Methods for Optimization of Communication Networks (IMOCN)
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Recent developments in communications and networking technologies have reached unprecedented level, however still many new challenges and opportunities are emerging. Starting from the physical layer with new approaches of Elastic Optical Network, 5G mobile, MANET and VANET technologies up to recent ideas in higher network layers including software defined networks (SDN) and network function virtualization (NFV) trigger the need to deploy new intelligent methods to optimize the network resources. Among the most vital optimization goals for communication networks of various types, the following must be enumerated: OPEX costs, CAPEX costs, energy efficiency, scalability, delay, survivability, security.
To ensure complete coverage of the advances in field, the Intelligent Methods for Optimization of Communication Networks track solicits original contributions in, but not limited to, the following topics:
3. Compound Method of Pattern Classification (CMPC)
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To ensure complete coverage of the advances in field the track will cover the following topics:
4. Interaction Studies and Semantic Communication (ISSC)
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Human-Computer Interaction and semantic communication are complex processes that involve many stages of content processing. Both of them are described by competing and complementary models, each capturing multiple aspects of social transfer of information or knowledge, describing the transfer from various theoretical perspectives and at various levels of representation and conceptualization. General topics for the track are defined to answer the following questions:
The above general topics cover a broad list of detailed research sub-problems of theoretical and practical importance. Some of them are listed below:
5. Intelligent Techniques in Video and Document Analysis (InTViDo)
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The process of text, image, and video processing and mining, is a popular area of research and applications. The main scope of the InTViDo track is to provide an interdisciplinary forum for researchers and developers to present the latest advances of Artificial Intelligence in these wide fields. The track concentrates on machine learning techniques that enable to perform complex tasks over challenging data like image, video and text. The track aims to bring together specialists for exchanging ideas and fruitful discussions. We hope that the participants will benefit from the interdisciplinary nature of the conference. The emergence of potential joint research projects would be a great effect of the track.
Researchers are welcome to submit papers covering but not limited to the following topics (algorithms and applications):