The 16th International Conference on Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence

Event Dates

Sep 04, 2019 - Sep 07, 2019

Location

Milan

Submission Deadline

Mar 07, 2019

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CALL FOR PAPERS

The 16th International Conference on Modeling Decisions for Artificial Intelligence

MDAI 2019, September 4 – 6, 2019, Milan, Italy

http://www.mdai.cat/mdai2019

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In MDAI we are particularly interested in the different facets of decision processes

in a broad sense. This includes model building and all kind of mathematical tools

for data aggregation, information fusion, and decision making; tools to help decision

in data science problems (including e.g., statistical and machine learning algorithms

as well as data visualization tools); and algorithms for data privacy and

transparency-aware methods so that data processing processes and decisions made from

them are fair, transparent and avoid unnecessary disclosure of sensitive information.

The MDAI conference includes tracks on the topics of:

(i) data science

(ii) data privacy

(iii) aggregation functions

(iv) human decision making

(v) graphs and (social) networks

(vi) recommendation and search

MDAI 2019 is the 16th MDAI conference. Previous conferences were celebrated in

Barcelona (2004), Tsukuba (2005), Tarragona (2006), Kitakyushu (2007), Sabadell

(2008), Awaji Island (2009), Perpiny (2010), Changsha (2011), Girona (2012),

Barcelona (2013), Tokyo (2014), Skovde (2015), St Julia de Loria (2016),

Kitakyushu (2017), Mallorca (2018).

MDAI is rated as a CORE B conference by the Computing Research and Education

Association of Australasia – CORE.

***Important Dates***

LNAI Submission deadline: March 7th, 2019

LNAI Acceptance notification: May,2nd, 2019

Final version of LNAI accepted papers: May 22nd, 2019

Early registration: May 22nd, 2019

Conference: September 4 – 6, 2019

***Submission and Publication***

Original technical contributions are sought. Contributions will be selected on

the basis of their quality. Papers should not exceed 12 pages in total (using

LNCS/LNAI style). Proceedings with accepted papers will be

published in the LNAI/LNCS series (Springer-Verlag).

We will also publish additional proceedings in a USB memory with a later deadline.

***Tracks***

– DS track. Data science is the science of data. Its goal is to explain processes

and objects through the available data. The explanation is expected to be objective

and suitable to make predictions. The ultimate goal of the explanations is to make

informed decisions based on the knowledge extracted from the data. Original

contributions on methods, models, and tools for data science are sought.

– DP Track. Data privacy track. Privacy-preserving data mining, privacy enhancing

technologies, and statistical disclosure control provide tools to avoid disclosure,

and/or have a good balance between disclosure risk and data utility and security.

Original contributions on aspects related to data privacy are sought.

– AGOP Track. Aggregation functions. Functions to aggregate data appear in several

contexts. They are used for decision making and information fusion. Data science and

artificial intelligence systems need these functions to summarize information,

improve data quality and help in decision processes. Original contributions on

aggregation functions and their applications are sought.

– DM Track. Human decision making. Decision making is a pervasive problem in

intelligent systems, and decisions are to be made in scenarios where uncertainty is

common. Most mathematical models for decision making under risk and uncertainty provide

optimal decisions under certain constraints. Experience and studies show that these

rational decision making models diverge from the typical approach human use to make decisions.

– GSN Track. Graphs and (social) networks track. Graphs are often a convenient way

to represent data. Social networks is a paradigmatic case. Algorithms and functions to

process graphs and to extract information and knowledge from them are of high relevance

in data science. Original contributions on graph analysis are sought.

– RS Track. Recommendation and search track. Searching and recommending online

information/items to users deals with both the subjectivity related to the user’s needs

and the uncertainty and vagueness that characterize the retrieval process, in particular

on the Web and on social media where huge amounts of new contents are generated every day.

For these reasons, original contributions on search and recommendation algorithms

and applications are sought.

***MDAI 2019 Organization***

General Chairs:

Gabriella Pasi (University of Milano-Bicocca)

Marco Viviani (University of Milano-Bicocca)

Program Co-chairs:

Vicenc Torra (Maynooth University, Ireland)

Yasuo Narukawa (Toho Gakuen, Japan)

Advisory Board:

D. Dubois, L. Godo, K. Hirota, J. Kacprzyk, S. Miyamoto, M. Sugeno, R. R. Yager

Organization Chair:

Fabio Stella (University of Milano-Bicocca)

***PC and additional information***

– http://www.mdai.cat/mdai2019