*** extended deadline: 1/May *** call for papers on Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI) as part of EPIA 2017

Carlos Soares csoares at fe.up.pt
Mo Apr 24 15:25:15 CEST 2017


Business Applications of Artificial Intelligence (BAAI) as part of EPIA 2017

September 5-8, 2017, FEUP, Porto, Portugal

Scope

AI is undoubtedly becoming a commodity in the business world. In fact, 
  AI technology is increasingly used in major industries such as health, 
manufacturing, retail, automotive, education, marketing, sales, 
financial services, entertainment and security, 
to increase productivity and reduce costs. The Business Applications of 
Artificial Intelligence (BAAI) track will focus on bringing new insights 
on successful applications of AI technology in business as well as 
identifying challenges that can only be addressed by collaborative 
efforts between industry and academia.  Industry leaders need to learn 
with researchers how and where AI technologies can be applied in their 
organizations. On the other hand, researchers need to understand the 
challenges that companies are facing, the potential for solving them 
with AI technologies but also the additional challenges raised by 
developing solutions to real world problems with those technologies. The 
track will promote the discussion concerning challenges and potential 
solutions and the sharing of ideas and experiences between researchers 
(especially young ones, such as M.Sc. and Ph.D. students) and industry 
leaders. It also aims to disseminate recent research, innovative 
approaches and techniques, current trends and concerns.

Topics of Interest

The topics relevant to the track 
include, but are not limited to, the following:

AI applications in business, industry and government involving technologies such as: 


-Agent based systems

- Data science (data mining, big data, machine learning and deep learning)

- Evolutionary computation

- Expert and decision support systems

- Intelligent search

- Metaheuristics

- Intelligent planning

- Robotics

- 
Solutions based on the integration of multiple AI and other types of technologies

- Methodological issues in the development of AI projects

- Social impact of AI

- Business problems in need of AI solutions

Program Committee

Adam Woznica, Expedia, Switzerland
Albert Patrick, ILOG, France
António Castro, FEUP/LIACC-NIADR, University of Porto, Portugal
Carlos Rodrigues, Marionete, United Kingdom
Efi Papatheocharous, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden
Elaine Ribeiro de Faria, Universidade Federal Uberlândia, Brazil
Eunika Mercier-Laurent, Innovation3D, France
Hanen Borchani, SimCorp Technology Labs, Denmark
Jean-Charles Régin, ILOG, France
Jean-Pierre Briot, Laboratoire d’Informatique de Paris 6 (Paris6-CNRS) & 
PUC-Rio, Brazil
Kaustubh Patil, MIT, USA
Marisa Affonso Vasconcelos, IBM Research, Brazil
Maritza Correa, Universidad Autónoma de Occidente, Colombia
Paulo Cavalin, IBM Research, Brazil
Pedro Henriques Abreu, FCTUC-DEI/CISUC, Portugal
Peter Van der Putten, Pegasystems /U. Leiden, Netherlands
Ricardo Sousa, Farfetch, Portugal
Rodrigo Mello, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil
Victor Cavalcante, Motorola Mobility R&D, Brazil
YongHong Peng, University of Sunderland, United Kingdom

Submission

We accept three types of submissions, regular EPIA papers, M.Sc. project 
posters and industrial solutions and case studies, as detailed next.

Regular Submission

Submitted papers should be prepared according to the Springer LNCS 
format 
<http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>, 
with a maximum of 12 pages. Submitted papers will be subject to a 
double-blind review process, and will be peer-reviewed by at least three 
members of the respective track Program Committee. It is the 
responsibility of the authors to remove names and affiliations from the 
submitted papers, and to take reasonable care to assure anonymity during 
the review process.

Student project posters

M.Sc. students are invited to submit a 2 pages summary of their project 
(same formatting rules as for the regular papers). Although the 
discussion of results will be beneficial, it is not required. This means 
that students at early phases of their projects are encouraged to 
submit. Accepted submission will present their work at a poster session, 
where they will have the opportunity to interact with participants from 
the companies. Accepted submissions will be published in the local 
(online) proceedings.

Industrial solutions and case studies

Submissions are invited for industrial solutions and case studies. 
Submit a 2 pages summary of solutions (general-purpose or specific 
tools) and case studies (success stories, lessons learned and 
challenges). The same formatting rules for the regular papers apply. 
Accepted submissions will present their work at a specific session, 
where the speakers will have the opportunity to discuss their work with 
academic experts on AI. Accepted submissions will be published in local 
(online) proceedings.

Participation

Registrations associated with student project posters have access to the 
technical program, participation in AI competition sessions, welcome 
session, coffee-breaks and lunch on the first day. More information 
about registration can be found at the EPIA 2017 site.

Organizing Committee

Célia Talma Gonçalves, P.Porto / LIACC, Portugal
Ana Paula Appel, IBM Research, São Paulo, Brazil
François Pachet, Sony CSL, Paris, France
Carlos Soares, FEUP / INESC TEC, Porto, Portugal

Please see more instructions for authors on the BAAI web page 
https://web.fe.up.pt/~epia2017/thematic-tracks/baai/ 
<https://web.fe.up.pt/%7Eepia2017/thematic-tracks/baai/>

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