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CALL FOR PAPERS FOR
SHORT RESEARCH PAPERS (Max of 8 pages) - POSTER PAPERS (Max of 3 pages)
ALL ACCEPTED PAPERS WILL BE PUBLISHED BY SPRINGER NATURE in BOOK SERIES:
Transactions on Computational Science & Computational Intelligence
Paper Submission Deadline (EXTENDED): June 8, 2020
The 2020 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing (CSCE'20)
Co-Located: July 27-30, 2020, Luxor (MGM), Las Vegas, USA
In case of hesitation by some authors/speakers to travel during Year 2020
(due to Coronavirus), the CSCE Steering Committee has developed a policy
for Non-Attendance. In summary, for Year 2020, the non-attendance by any
registered author would not negatively impact the publication of his/her
paper (i.e., for Year 2020, formal presentation is optional.) Having said
the above, based on a survey conducted recently, we anticipate that the
majority of speakers/authors to physically attend the CSCE 2020 Congress
in late July. For more information see: the NON-ATTENDANCE POLICY:
All accepted papers will be published by Springer Nature in research book
series: Transactions on Computational Science & Computational Intelligence.
The books will be widely disseminated (to over 1,000 libraries) and will
be accessible by tens of thousands of individuals). It should be noted
that publication of papers in research books would permit each paper to
be quite comprehensive (if need be) and so the publication value would
be comparable to journal publications and thus would be listed as such
in the list of research contributions by most individuals. Our set of
previous published books by Springer and others received the top 25%
downloads in their respective fields with many papers receiving over
100 citations (some received over 700 citations).
LIST OF CO-LOCATED CONFERENCES:
In order to leverage synergy between various CS & CE fields, the program
committees of a number of premier conferences have their 2020 events
held at one venue (same location and dates). Thus, this year, The
Congress is composed of a number of tracks (joint-conferences, tutorials,
sessions, workshops, poster and panel discussions); all will be held
simultaneously, same location and dates: July 27-30, 2020. For the
complete list of joint conferences, see below:
ACC'20:
The 4th International Conference on Applied Cognitive Computing
BIOCOMP'20:
The 21st International Conference on Bioinformatics & Computational
Biology
BIOENG'20:
The 6th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering & Sciences
CSC'20:
The 18th International Conference on Scientific Computing
EEE'20:
The 19th International Conference on e-Learning, e-Business, Enterprise
Information Systems, & e-Government
ESCS'20:
The 18th International Conference on Embedded Systems, Cyber-physical
Systems, & Applications
FCS'20:
The 16th International Conference on Foundations of Computer Science
FECS'20:
The 16th International Conference on Frontiers in Education: Computer
Science & Computer Engineering
GCC'20:
The 16th International Conference on Grid, Cloud, & Cluster Computing
HIMS'20:
The 6th International Conference on Health Informatics & Medical Systems
ICAI'20:
The 22nd International Conference on Artificial Intelligence
ICDATA'20:
The 16th International Conference on Data Science
ICOMP'20:
The 21st International Conference on Internet Computing & IoT
ICWN'20:
The 19th International Conference on Wireless Networks
IKE'20:
The 19th International Conference on Information & Knowledge Engineering
IPCV'20:
The 24th International Conference on Image Processing, Computer Vision,
& Pattern Recognition
MSV'20:
The 17th International Conference on Modeling, Simulation & Visualization
Methods
PDPTA'20:
The 26th International Conference on Parallel & Distributed Processing
Techniques & Applications
SAM'20:
The 19th International Conference on Security and Management
SERP'20:
The 18th International Conference on Software Engineering Research
and Practice
The CSCE Congress is among the top five largest international annual
gathering of researchers in computer science, computer engineering &
applied computing. We anticipate to have attendees from about 75
countries and territories. To get a feeling about the conferences'
atmosphere, see some delegates photos available at (over 2,000 photos):
DEMOGRAPHY:
We anticipate having between 1,000 and 2,000 participants in the
Congress. The congress includes 20 major tracks, composed of: 122
technical, research, and panel sessions as well as a number of
keynote lectures and tutorials; all will be held simultaneously,
same location and dates: July 27-30, 2020. Last year, the Congress
had attracted speakers/authors and participants affiliated with over
158 different universities (including many from the top 50 ranked
institutions), major IT corporations (including: Microsoft, Google,
Apple, SAP, Facebook, Oracle, Amazon, Yahoo, Samsung, IBM, Ebay, GE,
Siemens, Philips, Ericsson, BAE Systems, Hitachi, NTT, Twitter, Uber
Technologies, ...), major corporations (including: Exxon Mobil,
Johnson & Johnson, JPMorgan Chase, PetroChina, GlaxoSmithKline, HSBC,
Airbus, Boeing, Hyundai, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, ...), government
research agencies (NSF, NIH, DoE, US Air Force, NSA National Security
Agency, Central Intelligence Agency, ...), US national laboratories
(including, NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration, ANL
Argonne National Lab, Sandia National Lab, ORNL Oak Ridge National Lab,
Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, Lawrence Livermore National Lab,
Los Alamos National Lab, Pacific Northwest National Lab, ...), and a
number of Venture Capitalists as well as distinguished speakers
discussing Intellectual Property issues. Last year, 54% of attendees
were from academia, 25% from industry; 20% from government and funding
agencies; and 1% unknown. About half of the attendees were from outside
USA; from 69 nations.
KEYNOTE LECTURES AND TUTORIALS:
There will be between 10 and 15 Keynote lectures and Invited Talks;
speakers include world-renowned scientists and educators. Featured
Keynote Speakers in recent years have included:
- Prof. David A. Patterson (pioneer, architecture, UC Berkeley)
- Prof. Ian Foster (known as Father of Grid Computing; U. of Chicago & ANL)
- Prof. John Koza (known as Father of Genetic Programming; Stanford U.)
- Prof. Barry Vercoe (Founding member of MIT Media Lab, MIT)
- Dr. K. Eric Drexler (known as Father of Nanotechnology)
- Dr. Jose L. Munoz (NSF Program Director and CTO of NSF Office of Cyber-infrastructure)
- Prof. Michael J. Flynn (Stanford U.; known for Flynn's taxonomy)
- Dr. Firouz Naderi (former Head of NASA Mars Exploration Program; former Administrator and/or Director of Jet Propulsion Lab, CalTech/NASA; NASA's JPL Solar System Exploration
- Prof. Ruzena Bajcsy (pioneer, VR, UC Berkeley)
- Prof. Viktor K. Prasanna (pioneer, U. of Southern California)
- Prof. David Lorge Parnas (pioneer of software engineering)
- Prof. Eugene H. Spafford (Executive Director, CERIAS and Professor, Purdue University)
- Prof. Haym Hirsh (Dean, Cornell University & former NSF admin)
- Prof. Alfred Inselberg (Tel Aviv U, Israel; Senior Fellow, San Diego Supercomputing Center; Inventor of the multidimensional system of Parallel Coordinates and author of textbook)
- Prof. H. J. Siegel (Abell Endowed Chair Distinguished Professor of ECE and Professor of CS; Director, CSU Information Science and Technology Center (ISTeC), Colorado State University, Colorado, USA)
- Prof. Amit Sheth (LexisNexis Eminent Scholar; Founder/Executive Director, Ohio Center of Excellence in Knowledge-enabled Computing (Kno.e.sis))
- Prof. John H. Holland (known as Father of Genetic Algorithms; U. of Michigan)
- Prof. Lotfi A. Zadeh (Father of Fuzzy Logic, UC Berkeley)
- Dr. Leonid I. Perlovsky (Harvard University and CEO LP Information Tech)
- Dr. James A. Crowder (Chief Engineer, Raytheon Intelligence)
- Prof. Diego Galar (Director & Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Lulea University of Technology, Sweden)
- and over 200 other distinguished speakers.
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS: https://american-cse.org/
Publisher: Springer Nature - Book Series:
Transactions on Computational Science & Computational Intelligence
Indexation: Subject to Springer science indexation which includes:
Online Springer Link (link.springer.com/), Scopus
(www.info.scopus.com), SCI Compendex, EI Compendex (www.ei.org),
EMBASE, Web of Science, Inspec, ACM digital library, Google
Scholar, EBSCO, and others.
Prospective authors are invited to submit their papers by uploading
them to the evaluation web site at: https://american-cse.org/
Submissions must be uploaded by the due date (see IMPORTANT DATES) and
must be in either MS doc or pdf formats; maximum of 8 pages for Short
Research Papers; and maximum of 3 pages for Extended Abstract/Poster
Papers - the number of pages includes all figures, tables, and
references). ALL REASONABLE TYPESETTING FORMATS ARE ACCEPTABLE (many
authors use Springer's one-column style format for their submissions:
later, the authors of accepted papers will be asked to follow a
particular typesetting format to prepare their final papers for
publication). Papers must not have been previously published or
currently submitted for publication elsewhere.
The first page of the paper should include the followings:
- Title of the paper
- Name, affiliation, postal address, and email address of each
author (identify the name of the Contact Author)
- Abstract (between 100 and 120 words)
- A maximum of 5 topical keywords that would best represent the
work described in the paper
- Write the type of the submission as "Short Research Paper", or
"Extended Abstract/Poster Paper".
- The actual text of the paper can start from the first page
(space permitting).
Submissions are to be uploaded to the submission/evaluation web site portal at:
Type of Submissions/Papers:
- Short Research Papers (maximum of 8 pages):
Such papers report on ongoing research projects. They should provide
overall research methodologies with some results. The work presented
in short research papers are expected to be at a stage of maturity
that with some additional work can be published as journal papers.
- Extended Abstract/Poster Papers (maximum of 3 pages):
Poster papers report on ongoing research projects that are still
in their infancy (i.e., at very early stages). Such papers tend
to provide research methodologies without yet concrete results.
Each paper will be peer-reviewed by two experts in the field for
originality, significance, clarity, impact, and soundness. In cases
of contradictory recommendations, a member of the conference program
committee would be charged to make the final decision (accept/reject);
often, this would involve seeking help from additional referees.
Papers whose authors include a member of the conference program
committee will be evaluated using the double-blinded review process.
(Essay/philosophical papers will not be refereed but may be considered
for discussion/panels).
IMPORTANT DATES:
Authors who have already received a decision on their papers are to
follow the instructions and meet the deadlines that appeared in
the notification that they have received.
June 8, 2020: Submission of papers: https://american-cse.org/
- Short Research Papers (maximum of 8 pages);
- Abstract/Poster Papers (maximum of 3 pages)
June 16, 2020: Notification of acceptance (+/- 2 days)
June 26, 2020: Final papers + Copyright + Registration
July 27-30, 2020: The 2020 World Congress in Computer Science,
Computer Engineering, and Applied Computing
(CSCE'20: USA);
Including affiliated federated/joint conferences
CONTACT:
Questions and inquiries should be sent to:
CSCE'20 Conference Secretariat: cs@american-cse.org