Fifth Workshop on Knowledge-driven Analytics and Systems Impacting Human Quality of Life

Event Dates

Oct 21, 2023 - Oct 25, 2023

Location

Birmingham

Submission Deadline

Aug 18, 2023

Call for paper (CFP) would include areas of interest, not limited to:

Clinical Analytics

Privacy Preserving Data Mining

Recommender systems for retail, financial decision making

Fraud detection and prevention system

Human cognition analysis

Knowledge-driven human action understanding and decision making

Deep learning and artificial intelligence-based applications

Social network analysis

LLMs as disruptive AI technology

We solicit research outcomes in the application areas of interest, not limited to:

Macro-action analytics to identify cognitive dissonance

Computational method of automated disease detection

Social network usage analytics to identify suicidal tendency and psychiatric abnormality

Finding efficacy of prescription drugs in the presence of concept drift

Recommendation of personalized retail and financial decisions and planning

Big data management by proactive control of data misuse and incorporating proactive data privacy

Value alignment to highly automated intelligence systems

Algorithmic fair trading

Deeper personalization by understanding the retail behaviour, prognosis trend, sentiment analysis, drug abuse and other related personal studies

Virtual assistant for elderly and infant care

Knowledge-driven energy, waste, perishable resource management

Artificial intelligence for changing the responsibilities of human workers by humanoids

Game theoretic investigation for conflict resolution of actions in knowledge-driven intelligent system

Neuro-symbolic AI

Long term prediction on knowledge driven human life and society

Crowd sourcing for knowledge aggregation and exploiting wisdom of the crowd

Individuals are encouraged to submit their manuscript in PDF format using the ACM Sigconf template, available at: https://www.acm.org/publications/proceedings-template.

The submitted paper should be in two-column Sigconf format. The regular papers should report on significant contributions of lasting value, with a minimum of 7 and a maximum of 9 pages. The regular papers should also include an unlimited number of references. The short/position papers typically discuss new work. The short papers should have a minimum of 4 and a maximum of 6 pages, with an unlimited number of references.

Submit your paper at- https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=kdahcikm2023