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Conference name:
1st International Conference on Complex Information Systems - COMPLEXIS 2016

Venue:
Rome, Italy

Event date:
22 - 24 April, 2016

Regular Papers
Paper Submission: December 1, 2015
Authors Notification: January 28, 2016
Camera Ready and Registration: February 12, 2016

Position Papers
Paper Submission: January 5, 2016
Authors Notification: February 5, 2016
Camera Ready and Registration: February 19, 2016

Workshops
Workshop Proposal: November 9, 2015

Special Sessions
Special Session Proposal: November 18, 2015

Tutorials, Demos and Panel Proposals
December 14, 2015

Scope:
COMPLEXIS - The International Conference on Complex Information Systems, aims at becoming a yearly meeting place for presenting and discussing innovative views on all aspects of Complex Information Systems, in different areas such as Informatics, Telecommunications, Computational Intelligence, Biology, Biomedical Engineering and Social Sciences. Information is pervasive in many areas of human activity - perhaps all - and complexity is a characteristic of current Exabyte-sized, highly connected and hyper dimensional, information systems. COMPLEXIS 2016 is expected to provide an overview of the state of the art as well as upcoming trends, and to promote discussion about the potential of new methodologies, technologies and application areas of complex information systems, in the academic and corporate world.

Conference Areas:
Each of these topic areas is expanded below but the sub-topics list is not exhaustive. Papers may address one or more of the listed sub-topics, although authors should not feel limited by them. Unlisted but related sub-topics are also acceptable, provided they fit in one of the following main topic areas:

1. COMPLEXITY IN INFORMATICS, AUTOMATION AND NETWORKING
2. COMPLEXITY IN BIOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
3. COMPLEXITY IN COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
4. COMPLEXITY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES

AREA 1: COMPLEXITY IN INFORMATICS, AUTOMATION AND NETWORKING
* Complexity Theory
* Chaos Theory and Applications
* Quantum Computing
* Information and Entropy
* Simulation and Modeling
* Automation, Control and Robotics
* Connected Vehicles
* Complex Networks
* Internet and the Semantic Web
* Big Data Analytics
* Usability of Complex Information Systems

AREA 2: COMPLEXITY IN BIOLOGY AND BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
* Complex Biomedical Systems and Signals
* Bioinformatics
* Computational Biology
* Biological and Biomedical Data Mining
* Ontology Engineering
* Biomedical Signal Processing
* Biomedical Imaging and Data Visualization
* Health Systems Complexity
* Artificial Life
* Population Models

AREA 3: COMPLEXITY IN COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
* Complex Adaptive Systems
* Evolutionary Computing
* Neuro-fuzzy Systems
* Self-Organizing Systems
* Deep Learning
* Non-Linear Dynamics
* Decision Making under Uncertainty
* Knowledge-Based Systems
* Intelligent Multi-agent Systems

AREA 4: COMPLEXITY IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
* Social Networks
* Linguistic and Cognitive Systems
* Complexity Management
* Data-Driven Models
* Visualization
* Cultural Models
* Multi-Agent Systems
* Economic Complexity
* Information Systems
* Security, Privacy and Trust

KEYNOTE LECTURES
Peter Sloot, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; Complexity Institute Singapore, Singapore; ITMO St. Petersburg, Russian Federation

COMPLEXIS CONFERENCE CHAIR
Victor Chang, Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom

PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Víctor Méndez Muñoz, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, UAB, Spain
Oleg Gusikhin, Ford Research & Adv. Engineering, United States

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
http://www.complexis.org/ProgramCommittee.aspx

COMPLEXIS Secretariat
Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq.
2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal
Tel.: +351 265 520 184
Fax: +351 265 520 186
e-mail: complexis....@insticc.org
Web: http://www.complexis.org
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