Dear Friends,

We invite you to submit a paper to AIST’19, a scientific conference on Analysis of Images, Social Networks, and Texts. The conference is intended for researchers and practitioners interested in data science. Similarly to the previous year, the conference will be particularly focused on innovative applications of data mining and machine learning techniques to image processing, analysis of social networks, text processing and other domains, such as economics or geographic information systems.

The conference is intended for computer scientists and practitioners whose research interests are related to data science. The previous conferences in 2012-2018 attracted a significant number of students, researchers, academics and engineers working on analysis of images, texts, and social networks. The broad scope of AIST makes it an event where researchers from different domains, such as image and text processing, exploiting various data analysis techniques, can meet and exchange ideas. The conference allows specialists from different fields to meet each other, present their work, and discuss both theoretical and practical aspects of their data analysis problems. Another important aim of the conference is to stimulate scientists and people from the industry to benefit from the knowledge exchange and identify possible grounds for fruitful collaboration.

Similarly to the previous years, the conference proceedings will be published in the Springer’s in Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) series.

PAST CONFERENCES

If you did not participate before in the AIST conference you can take a look at the proceedings of the last three years to get an idea about what kind of papers are accepted and what kind of topics are discussed at the conference. Proceeding of the previous years can be found below:

SUBMISSION LINK

Please submit here: https://easychair.org/cfp/aist19

SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.  The following paper categories are welcome:

  • Full papers describing a completed research up to 12 pages of content with references.
  • Short papers describing an ongoing research up to 6 pages of content with references.

The papers must be formatted according to the Springer LNCS style. LaTeX template of the Springer LNCS is available at ShareLaTeX platform. We encourage you to use LaTeX template instead of Word template.

Papers should be submitted through the EasyChair conference management system (see the submission link above). Submitted papers should be written in English and provide sufficient detail to allow the Program Committee to assess the merits of the paper on the basis of technical quality, relevance to the conference topics, originality, significance, and clarity of presentation. Papers in the Russian language are not currently accepted.

The program committee expects that authors are ready to submit high-quality research papers. We also require at least one of the authors to attend the conference to present their study. Papers should present original work previously not published or concurrently submitted to another conference or journal.

Each paper will be reviewed by at least three PC members. To ensure a fair assessment of the submissions, the review will be double-blind, so you need to make your paper anonymous (remove links to your personal pages, acknowledgments, affiliations, etc.). Your work will be rejected in case you did not anonymize properly your paper.

LIST OF TOPICS

  • Analysis of images and video
  • Analytics for geoinformation systems
  • Computational linguistics
  • Core data mining and machine learning techniques
  • Discovering and analyzing processes using event data
  • Deep learning applications
  • Educational data mining
  • Game analytics
  • Machine learning and data mining for economics and social sciences
  • Natural language processing (NLP) and applications
  • Optimization Problems in Complex Networks
  • Recommender systems and collaborative technologies
  • Semantic web and ontologies
  • Social network analysis

 

TRACKS

  • General Topics of Data Analysis
  • Analysis of Images and Video
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Social Network Analysis
  • Optimization Problems on Graphs and Network Structures
  • Analysis of Dynamic Behavior through Event Data (Process Mining)
A TRACK ON ANALYSIS OF DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR THROUGH EVENT DATA (Process Mining)

This is the third time when we have also had a track on analysis of dynamic behavior through event data. An analysis of big data, containing dynamic processes of systems’ executions and collaborations in a form of event logs, is a challenging research direction also known as process mining or business process intelligence. Techniques for constructing process models from event logs, finding log and model deviations, and enhancing pre-existing process models with additional information extracted from logs can significantly assist in understanding systems’ behavior. Papers presenting original process mining approaches as well as case studies in discovering and analyzing processes using event data are sought. The scope of the section includes but not limited to the following topics: Algorithms and approaches for the discovery of process models from event logs; Techniques for the discovery of social nets from communication logs; Representation and visualization of models discovered from event logs; Methods for finding deviations between real and expected system’s behavior; Complex event processing to assist process intelligence; Compliance management and conformance checking; Applying process mining techniques in various domains, such as e-government, healthcare, banking, manufacturing, booking systems and others.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • Submission of abstracts: April 19, 2019
  • Deadline for papers: April 26, 2019
  • Notification of acceptance: May 31, 2019
  • The conference: July 17 – 19, 2019

PROGRAM COMMITTEE (upon updates) and ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Please, refer aistconf.org/board/.

PUBLICATION

AIST’19 proceedings will be published in Springer LNCS (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). The companion volume will be published in the satellite series CCIS (Communications in Computer and Information Science) – to be confirmed.

VENUE

The conference will be held at Kazan Federal University (Kazan, Russia).

CONTACTS

All questions about submissions should be emailed to org@aistconf.org. See more details about the conference at aistconf.org. Updates about the conference are published on the conference blog, as well as on our Facebook and VK groups.