CFP: Artificial Intelligence for Industry and Society (AI4IS@EPIA-2024)
Thematic track of the 23rd Portuguese Conference on Artificial Intelligence (EPIA 2024)
September 3-6, 2024, Viana do Castelo, Portugal.
Webpage: https://epia2024.pt/
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IMPORTANT DATES
Paper submission: April 30, 2024
Notification of paper acceptance: June 15, 2024
Camera-ready papers deadline: July 15, 2024
Conference dates: September 3-6, 2024
IMPORTANT NEWS
– LNCS/LNAI Proceedings (Springer)
– A selection of best papers will be invited to fast-track journal submissions
– Special issue at Springer (Q2) with selected papers*
INTRODUCTION
Societies and industries face many challenges to be more intelligent and sustainable. In this context, many good practices and approaches are being explored, and numerous new contributions are being generated daily. Many good practices and procedures are being investigated, and several unique contributions emerge without benefitting from sufficient visibility. The track “Artificial Intelligence for Industry and Societies” wants to overcome precisely this gap. An intelligent society looks to citizens’ problems and tries to maximize the use of high-potential innovative technologies by collaboration across multiple sectors so as to create more efficient, intelligent, and adaptable services, and, ultimately, to enable prosperity and resilience. This is where the concept of smart cities comes into play because they are perfectly placed to coalesce smart infrastructures with human needs through community services. Connected and efficient cities and communities can lead to informed, engaged, and contented citizens.
However, in order to have an innovative society, intelligent industries are also required. The concept of Industry 4.0 has been known in connection to the digital transformation of manufacturing-production and related sectors, and in value-creation processes, with Artificial Intelligence (AI) playing a vital role through the automation of processes, prediction and reduction of errors and failures. However, we are now witnessing post-Industry 4.0 developments in Europe and around the World, as led by eco-innovation and green (re-)industrialization”, driven by the transition to sustainable development. AI will have an even stronger role in these, as complex multi-disciplinary projects need its support.
In this evolution, industry and society must be holding hands, and this is a truly multi-disciplinary endeavour whereby AI is a key hinge and facilitator between technologies, people, goods, and services. The present conference track seeks to bring together researchers and professionals, and further enable them to explore new solutions and applications across society and Industry: novelties or/and best practices to be implemented in the real world. The event steps into a new era of technical communication by showing how scientific knowledge can be transferred to society and applied in the Industry using Data Science and AI approaches in topics like “Business, Industry and Smart Factory” and “Sustainable and Smart Cities and Societies”. IA4IS is open to receiving and selecting several high-quality contributions in these two areas, especially propositions related to cognitive computing platforms and applications, including technologies and infrastructures related to AI, machine learning, big data processing and data analytics.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Innovative and exciting works are welcome in areas including but not limited to:
Business, Industry and Smart Factory
– Advanced data visualisation and data management techniques and solutions
– Advanced interactive technologies, including augmented/virtual reality
– Advanced mechanical engineering technologies with Machine Learning
– AI-assisted designs and process simulations – Artificial intellect
– AI for Sustainability (e.g. LCA, ESR)
– Artificial Intelligence solutions and applications in Industry (e.g. Energy, Metal, Textil, Garments, others)
– Augmented reality with artificial Intelligence
– Authentication, data security and protection
– Automation and intelligent robotics
– Controlling textile materials using AI
– Cyber-physical systems (CPS) with Artificial Intelligence (AI)
– Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) – Internet of Things modules, platforms and applications applied to Industry
– Minimizing production scrap
– Minimizing the use of energy and raw materials
– Mimimizing CO2 and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions
– Mobile and wearable devices with AI modules
– Optimizing melting, heat treatment and production process parameters using – data collection, analysis, and interpretation
– Optimizing the design, development and production processes of textiles and Fibers using AI
– Quality Control Systems
– Scrap management systems
– Smart factory, production technologies and systems
– Smart sensors and biosensors
– Sorting technologies in scrap recycling
Sustainable and Smart Cities and Societies
– Big data, open data, and analytical tools
– Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) solutions
– Disaster management
– Internet of Things (IoT) for smart cities
– Responsible innovation
– Smart buildings
– Smart economy
– Smart energy
– Smart garbage and PAYT
– Smart governance
– Smart grids infrastructures
– Smart Living, Wellbeing, and healthcare
– Smart people
– Smart sensing
– Smart Transportations and Urban Mobility
– Technological infrastructure for smart cities support
– Web/mobile solutions with AI
PAPER SUBMISSION
All papers should be submitted in PDF format through the EPIA’2024 submission Website. Submissions must be original and can be of two types: regular (full-length) papers should not exceed twelve (12) pages in length, whereas short papers should not exceed six (6) pages. Each submission will be peer-reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee. The reviewing process is double-blind. The best-accepted papers will appear in the proceedings published by Springer in the LNAI series (previous EPIA proceedings were indexed by the Thomson ISI Web of Knowledge, Scopus, DBLP and ACM digital library). The remaining accepted papers will be published in the local proceedings with ISBN.
*Authors of the best papers presented at the AI4IS track of EPIA will be invited to submit extended versions of their manuscripts for a Springer Specia Issue or at other EPIA Fast-Track submission process
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
Filipe Portela (cfp@dsi.uminho.pt)
Sherin M. Moussa
Teresa Guarda
Ioan M. Ciumasu