EAI International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Communications

Event Dates

Sep 02, 2021 - Sep 03, 2021

Location

Versailles, France

Submission Deadline

May 01, 2021

CiCOM 2021 will provide an opportunity to exchange innovative research on Computational Intelligence and Communications. Computational Intelligence makes use of biologically and linguistically motivated computational paradigms including neural networks, fuzzy logic systems, and evolutionary computation, as well as social reasoning, artificial life, ambient intelligence, deep learning, and the likes. New technologies in communications bring new application paradigms for healthcare, transportation, education, agriculture, and social networks. With the arrival of 5G and 6G networks technologies, we need to address new research challenges, including the tight integration of machine intelligence, efficient and reliable networking, interoperability, scalability and security.

Track topics include, but are not limited to:

Track 1: Computational Intelligence in Automation, Control, and Intelligent Transportation System

Intelligent Decision Making and Support

Adaptive and Optimal Control

Model-Predictive Control

Fuzzy Systems and Control

Fuzzy Neural Systems and Control

Hybrid Intelligent Control

Object recognitions, traffic sign detection and recognition

Multimodal intelligent transport systems & services

Vehicle communications and connectivity

Driver and traveller support systems

Simulation and forecasting models

Driver assistance and automation systems

Driver state detection and monitoring

Track 2: Computational Intelligence on Big Data, Internet of Things, and Smart Cities

Efficient algorithms on processing and analysis of big data

Extracting and understanding from distributed, diverse and large-scale data resources

Visualisation of big data and visual data analytics

Human-computer interaction and collaboration in big data

Classification, Clustering, Regression

Data mining from nonstationary and drifting environments

Novel Architecture and Protocols of AI Integrated with IoT

Security, Privacy, Access Control, & Trust Frameworks of IoT

Resource Management Techniques of Using AI for IoT

Control Schemes in IoT Smart Data Storage in IoT

Track 3: Computational Intelligence on Wireless Communication Systems and Cyber Security

Machine Learning for Networks

Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Wireless Sensor Networks

Network Virtualization

Software Defined Networks | Blockchain and its security

Waveforms and Radio Access Technologies

Software Defined Radio

Visible Light Communication (VLC)

Radio Access Networks

Intrusion/malware detection, prediction, and classification

Sensor network security, web security, wireless and 4G, 5G media security

Self-awareness, auto-defensiveness, self-reconfiguration, and self-healing networking paradigm

Modelling adversarial behaviour for threat detection

Cloud and virtualization security

Track 4: Computational Intelligence on Human/Brain-omputer Interfaces & Image and Pattern Recognition

Signal processing for Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)

BCI Feature Extraction, Pattern Recognition, and Multiple modalities for BCI

Invasive and non-invasive BCIs.

Online and offline BCI applications

Advances on Human-Computer Interfaces

Feature ranking and weighting

Feature selection, extraction, construction, and reduction

Feature analysis on high-dimensional and large-scale data

Evolutionary computation for feature analysis

Information theory, statistics, mathematical modelling, etc., for feature analysis

Feature analysis in classification, clustering, regression, image analysis, and other tasks

Real-world applications of computational intelligence for feature analysis

=========== General Co-Chairs ===========

Amar Ramdane-Cherif, University of Versailles – Paris Saclay, France

Manolo Dulva Hina, ECE Paris School of Engineering, France

Rafik Zitouni, ECE Paris School of Engineering, France

===========TPC Co-Chairs ===========

Manolo Dulva Hina, ECE Paris School of Engineering, France

Jaouhar Fattahi, Université Laval, Canada

Amreesh Phokeer, AFRINIC, University of Cape Town, South Africa

Yassine Meraihi, University of Boumerdes, Algeria

Ravi Tomar, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India

===========Publicity and Social Media Chairs===========

Naila Bouchemal, ECE Paris School of Engineering, France

Nadir Bouchama, CERIST Research Institute, Algiers, Algeria