17th IEEE International Conference on
SEMANTIC COMPUTING
February 1-3, 2023
The Hills Hotel, Laguna Hills, California, USA
(format: hybrid)
As requested by some authors, the submission site will remain open until 11/06 at 11:59pm PT.
The deadline for paper submission is extended to Sunday 10/30 at 11:59pm, PT. The acceptance deadline is therefore extended to 11/30 PT accordingly.
The 17th IEEE International Conference on Semantic Computing (ICSC2023) addresses the derivation, description, integration, and use of semantics (“meaning”, "context", “intention”) for all types of resource including data, document, tool, device, process and people. The scope of ICSC includes, but is not limited to, analytics, semantics description languages and integration (of data and services), interfaces, and applications.
The technical program of ICSC 2023 will include workshops, invited keynotes, paper presentations, panel discussions, poster sessions, and more. Submissions of high-quality papers describing mature results or ongoing work are invited.
Regular papers should be no longer than eight (8) pages, industry and concise papers should be no longer than four (4) pages, and posters should be no longer than two (2) pages. Authors are invited to submit technical paper manuscript in double-column IEEE format following the guidelines available on the ICSC2023 web page. Papers (4 to 8 pages) are also invited for the resource track. The conference proceedings will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press. Distinguished quality papers presented at the conference will be selected for publication in internationally renowned journals (SCI, EI, and/or Scoups indexed). ICSC2023 will also select and present a best paper award, a best student paper award, a best PhD workshop paper award, and a best student opponent award.
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
General Co-Chairs
Dick Bulterman, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Atsushi Kitazawa, NEC Solution Innovators, Japan
David Ostrowski, Northwestern University, USA
Phillip Sheu, University of California, Irvine, USA
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Daniela D'Auria, University of Naples Federico II, Italy
Kyle Li, Oracle, USA
Workshop Committee Co-Chairs
Srividya Bansal, Arizona State University, USA
Cristiane Chaves Gattaz, Embrapa Instrumentation, Brazil
Fabio Persia, Free University of Bolzano, Italy
Giovanni Pilato, Italian National Research Council, Italy
Hemant Purohit, George Mason University, USA
Topics for submission include but are not limited to:
Content Analysis (from contents to semantics)
structured data
image and video
audio and speech
user-generated content
big data
natural language
deep learning
Description and Integration (of data and services)
semantics description languages
ontology integration
interoperability
Use of Semantics in IT Applications
multimedia
IoT
cloud computing
SDN
wearable computing
mobile computing
search engines
question answering
robotics
web services
security and privacy
Use of Semantics in Interdisciplinary Applications including Industry Applications
biomedicine
healthcare
manufacturing
engineering
education
finance
entertainment
business
science
humanities
Interface
natural language
multi-modal
conversational agents
Registration and Publication Policy:
Every paper accepted for ICSC and workshops MUST have attached to it at least one registration at the full member/nonmember rate. Thus, for a paper for which all authors are students, one student author will be required to register at the full registration rate.
In the case of multiple acceptances, each extra paper can be registered with a discount of USD$100.
A full or concise paper registration is entitled for a free poster registration.
Every registered paper will be included in the conference proceedings and MUST be presented during the conference.
Failure to register will result in removal of your paper from the conference proceedings and the IEEE eXplore library.
Failure to present a paper at the conference without a substitute (no show) will result in removal of your paper from the IEEE eXplore library.
The page numbers for regular, concise, industry, workshop, and poster papers are limited to 8, 4, 4, 8, and 2 pages, respectively, including all figures, tables, and references.
Regular, concise, and workshop papers are allowed up to 2 extra pages with $150 per extra page. No extra page is allowed for posters, demo papers, or extended abstracts.
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