May 2018
Paper Submission deadline
at 11:59 PM EDT
July 2018
Notification of acceptance
at 11:59 PM EDT
August 2018
Final Camera-ready papers due
at 11:59 PM EDT
Early Registration deadline
at 11:59 PM EDT
The Program Committee of the 2018 IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics (DSAA-2018) invites the submission of technical papers for two main tracks: Research and Applications, and a series of Special Sessions of the conference which will be held in Turin, Italy October 1 - 4, 2018. DSAA solicits both theoretical and applied works on data science and advanced analytics. All submissions will be reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of technical quality, relevance to conference topics of interest, originality, significance, and clarity. All accepted papers, including in main tracks and special sessions, will be published by IEEE and will be submitted for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. The conference proceedings will be submitted for EI indexing through INSPEC by IEEE. Top quality papers accepted and presented at the conference will be selected for extension and invited to the special issues of International Journal of Data Science and Analytics (JDSA, Springer).
The IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Advanced Analytics (DSAA) aims to be the flagship annual meeting spanning the interdisciplinary field of Data Science. DSAA focuses on the science of data science, as well as the implications of the science for
DSAA-2018 in Turin, Italy, is the 5th annual installment of the conference. This year brings the full collaboration of the American Statistical Association, to complement the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and the ACM SIGKDD. This year DSAA also adds the support of the ISI Foundation, which has worked for 35 years to break down traditional silos in the sciences of complexity and data.
DSAA-2018 aims to provide a premier forum that brings together researchers, industry and government practitioners, as well as developers and users of big data business for exchange of ideas on the latest theoretical developments in Data Science as well as on the best practice for a wide range of applications.
The Research Track is aimed at collecting the latest, original (not previously published nor under consideration at any other venue) and significant contributions related to foundations and theoretical developments of Data Science and Analytics.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
The Applications Track is aimed at collecting high-quality, original papers describing applications of Data Science and Advanced Analytics across various disciplines including business, government, physical sciences, and social sciences. We are soliciting submissions on:
Case Studies describing work on a real-world problem using Data Science and Advanced Analytics. The focus of these papers can be on different aspects of the work such as highlighting:
Infrastructure, Platforms, and Tools that were built to operationalize Data Science and Advanced Analytics. The focus on these papers can be on:
Special topics: We are open to papers that do not fit the above topics but would be of interest to practitioners of Data Science and Advanced Analytics, or would highlight new challenges for researchers driven by application areas. These topics include:
Submissions for all categories above should very clearly specify the problem being solved, what methodologies were used to solve the problem, what data was used, how the results were evaluated, and how the solution is being used (ideally in production). Applying new data science methods to public data or data downloaded from competition sites (such as kaggle), without a real problem (and problem owner) will not be accepted in this track.
We are looking for submissions that span problem domains from industry, government, non-profits, and researchers in different disciplines including, but not limited to:
The paper length allowed is a maximum of ten (10) pages, in 2-column U.S. letter style using IEEE Conference template (see the IEEE Proceedings Author Guidelines: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html).
All submissions will be blind reviewed by the Program Committee on the basis of technical quality, relevance to conference topics of interest, originality, significance, and clarity. Author names and affiliations must not appear in the submissions, and bibliographic references must be adjusted to preserve author anonymity. Submissions failing to comply with paper formatting and authors anonymity will be rejected without reviews.
Submissions to the main conference, including Research Track and Applications Track are available from Easy Chair (https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=dsaa2018).
Reproducibility: The advancement of science depends heavily on reproducibility. We strongly recommend that the authors release their code and data to the public.
Authorship: The list of authors at the time of submission is final and cannot be changed.
Dual submissions: DSAA is an archival publication venue as such submissions that have been previously published, accepted, or are currently under-review at peer-review publication venues (i.e., journals, conferences, workshops with published proceedings, etc) are not permitted. DSAA has a strict no dual submission policy.
Conflicts of interest (COI): COIs must be declared at the time of submission. COIs include employment at the same institution at the time of submission or in the past three years, collaborations during the past three years, advisor/advisee relationships, plus family and close friends.
Attendance: At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the conference to present the paper.
Tina Eliassi-Rad
Northeastern University
Wei Wang
UCLA
Ciro Cattuto
ISI Foundation
Rayid Ghani
University of Chicago
Contact: dsaa2018_chairs@isi.it
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