The 15th International Symposium on Intelligent Data Analysis

Event Dates

Oct 13, 2016 - Oct 15, 2016

Location

Stockholm

Submission Deadline

May 04, 2016

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CALL FOR PAPERS

The Fifteenth International Symposium on

Intelligent Data Analysis (IDA 2016)

October 13 – October 15, 2016, Stockholm, Sweden

Paper submission deadline: 4 May 2016

www.ida2016.org

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— FOCUS —

The traditional focus of the IDA symposium series is on end-to-end

intelligent support for data analysis. In 2010, the series re-focused

to support papers that go beyond established technology and offer

genuinely novel and “game- changing” ideas.

The symposium aims to provide a forum for inspiring research

contributions that might be considered preliminary in other leading

conferences and journals, but that have a potentially dramatic

impact. To facilitate this, IDA 2016 will feature two tracks: a

regular “Proceedings” track, as well as a “Horizon” track for

early-stage research of potentially ground-breaking

nature. Submissions to this latter track will not be published in the

proceedings, to allow authors to present their most adventurous and

controversial research ideas without running the risk of compromising

any subsequent publications.

The IDA symposium, which is A-ranked according to ERA, is open to all

kinds of modeling and analysis methods, irrespective of discipline. It

is expected to be an interdisciplinary meeting that seeks abstractions

that cut across domains.

— KEYNOTE SPEAKERS —

Along with the contributed presentations, the symposium schedule will feature

three exciting keynote talks by renowned researchers, the details of which will

be announced in due course on our website:

http://www.ida2016.org/invited-speakers/

— CALL FOR PAPERS —

IDA solicits papers on all aspects of intelligent data analysis,

including papers on intelligent techniques to modeling and analyzing

data from complex, dynamical systems. IDA 2016 particularly encourages

innovative papers about:

– Applications of IDA techniques to complex systems.

– Concepts and principles for the analysis of complex, inter-linked, and heterogeneous data.

– Human-computer interaction and cooperation for data analysis.

– The interplay between data analysis and visualization.

– Robustness and scalability issues of intelligent data analysis techniques.

The conventional reviewing process has a tendency to favor low risk

incremental contributions over inspiring high risk contributions. This

can discourage the kind of papers that IDA hopes to publish. For this

reason, similar to IDA 2015, IDA 2016 will have two paper tracks, the

combination of which addresses this issue.

A] Proceedings Track

Papers submitted to this track will be reviewed and, if accepted,

published in the proceedings. Submitted papers should consist of at

most 11 pages in LNCS format. Papers may be accepted for either oral

or poster presentation.

To ensure that the papers sought by IDA get accepted, referees will

evaluate papers against the stated goals of the symposium, and if at

least one program chair advisor writes an informed, thoughtful,

positive review for a paper, this may outweigh non-substantial or

subjective criticisms of other reviewers.

We strongly encourage all authors to upload their Proceedings track

submission onto a preprint server such as arxiv, prior to

submission. After acceptance uploading your paper onto a preprint

server will no longer be optional but mandatory, and we will require

all authors to do this by the camera-ready deadline.

Following IDA’s tradition, the proceedings of IDA 2016 will be

published as a volume in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science

(LNCS).

B] Horizon Track

The Horizon track, which is a fine-tuned version of last year’s First

Look track, aims to provide a forum for potentially ground-breaking

research that is however not yet mature enough for archival

dissemination. You may have a great idea that needs to be investigated

in more detail, or you may have a long-term vision that you would like

to share. In these cases, it may be impossible or undesirable to

publish a preliminary version of your paper in the proceedings, but

presenting and discussing it at IDA may be of interest to both you and

the community.

To be considered for a Horizon Track presentation, you are required to

submit a title and a short abstract ((250 words) and optionally any

other material (e.g. an extended abstract, a partial manuscript, a

presentation, a movie, a website…) that may help us to review the

submission against the stated criteria. Titles and abstracts of

contributions accepted for the Horizon track will be listed on the

website and included in the proceedings front matter, but any other

material submitted will be used for reviewing only, and will not be

publicly divulged in any form. Horizon Track contributions may be

accepted for either oral or poster presentation.

— IMPORTANT DATES —

Paper submission deadline: 4 May 2016

Author notification: 13 June 2016

Camera ready: 10 July 2016

Symposium: 13 October – 15 October 2016

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— ORGANIZATION —

— General Chair

Panagiotis Papapetrou (Stockholm University, Sweden)

— Program Chairs

Henrik Boström (Stockholm University, Sweden)

Arno Knobbe (Leiden University, Netherlands)

Carlos Soares (University of Porto, Portugal)

— Local Chair

Lars Asker (Stockholm University)

— Industrial Challenge Chair

Tony Lindgren (Stockholm University, Sweden)

— Sponsorship & Publicity Chair

Vasilis Koulolias (Stockholm University, Sweden)

— Advisory Chairs

Joost Kok (Leiden University, Netherlands)

Jaakko Hollmen (Aalto University, Finland)

Matthijs van Leeuween (Leiden University, Netherlands)

— Webmaster

Isak Karlsson (Stockholm University, Sweden)