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<div>IEEE COMPSAC 2019</div>
<div>Hosted by Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA</div>
<div>July 15-19, 2019</div>
<div>Data-Driven Intelligence for a Smarter World</div>
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<div>FOR FULL CFP, PLEASE VISIT HTTPS://IEEECOMPSAC.COMPUTER.ORG/2019</div>
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<div>COMPSAC is the IEEE Computer Society Signature Conference on Computers, Software and Applications. It is a major international forum for academia, industry, and government to discuss research results and advancements, emerging challenges, and future trends
in computer and software technologies and applications. The theme of COMPSAC 2019 is Data-Driven Intelligence for a Smarter World.</div>
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<div>In the era of “big data” there is an unprecedented increase in the amount of data collected in data warehouses. Extracting meaning and knowledge from these data is crucial for governments and businesses to support their strategic and tactical decision
making. Furthermore, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) makes it possible for machines, processing large amounts of such data, to learn and execute tasks never before accomplished. Advances in big data-related technologies are increasing
rapidly. For example, virtual assistants, smart cars, and smart home devices in the emerging Internet of Things world, can, we think, make our lives easier. But despite perceived benefits of these technologies/methodologies, there are many challenges ahead.
What will be the social, cultural, and economic challenges arising from these developments? What are the technical issue related, for example, to the privacy and security of data used by AI/ML systems? How might humans interact with, rely on, or even trust
AI predictions or decisions emanating from these technologies? How can we prevent such data-driven intelligence from being used to make malicious decisions?</div>
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<div>COMPSAC 2019, organized as a tightly integrated union of symposia, will focus on technical aspects related these kinds of issues as part of the ”Intelligence” theme of the conference. The technical program will include keynote addresses, research papers,
industrial case studies, fast abstracts, a doctoral symposium, poster sessions, and workshops and tutorials on emerging and important topics related to the conference theme.</div>
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<div>Highlights of the conference will include plenary and specialized panels that will address the technical challenges facing technologists who are developing and deploying these data-driven intelligent systems and applications. Panels will also address
cultural and societal challenges for a society whose members must continue to learn to live, work, and play in the environments the technologies produce.</div>
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<div>Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research work, as well as industrial practice reports. Simultaneous submission to other publication venues is not permitted except as highlighted at the COMPSAC 2019 J1C2 & C1J2 page. All submissions
must adhere to IEEE Publishing Policies, and all will be vetted through the IEEE CrossCheck portal.</div>
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<div>*****INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS*****</div>
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<div>Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished research work, as well as industrial practice reports. Simultaneous submission to other publication venues is not permitted except as highlighted at the COMPSAC 2019 J1C2 & C1J2 webpage. In accordance
with IEEE policy, submitted manuscripts will be checked for plagiarism. Instances of alleged misconduct will be handled according to the IEEE Publication Services and Product Board Operations Manual.</div>
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<div>Please note that in order to ensure the fairness of the review process, COMPSAC follows the double-blind review procedure. Therefore we kindly ask authors to remove their names, affiliations and contacts from the header of their papers in the review version.
Please also redact all references to authors’ names, affiliations or prior works from the paper when submitting papers for review. Once accepted, authors can then include their names, affiliations and contacts in the camera-ready revision of the paper, and
put the references to their prior works back.</div>
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<div>*****FORMATTING*****</div>
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<div>Page limits are inclusive of tables, figures, appendices, and references.</div>
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<div>Full conference papers: 10 pages</div>
<div>Industrial Practice Reports: 10 pages</div>
<div>Short Papers: 6 pages</div>
<div>Workshop Papers: 6 pages</div>
<div>Fast Abstracts: 2 pages</div>
<div>Student Research Symposium papers: 4 pages</div>
<div>Posters: 1 page</div>
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<div>*****IMPORTANT DATES*****</div>
<div>Call for Workshops: Open</div>
<div>January 21, 2019: Abstracts and full papers due</div>
<div>April 7, 2019: Paper notifications</div>
<div>April 15, 2019: Workshop papers due</div>
<div>May 1, 2019: Workshop papers notifications</div>
<div>May 17, 2019 – Camera ready submissions and advance author registration due</div>
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