HIS 2011 is seeking original high quality Special Session on focused
discussion addressing innovative research highlighting significant
topics and emerging issues which are related to the conference theme
and with the desired expertise. Interdisciplinary session themes are
strongly sought after. Each special session resembles a mini-conference
within the main HIS meeting will run throughout the conference in
parallel to other tracks (except the keynote presentations).
Session
organizer(s) will be responsible for advertising, promoting, managing
paper selection and chairing the parallel special session during the
conference. Papers will be reviewed by the panel reviewers from the
Session Program Committee and approved by the General Conference
Program Committee. Each Special Session is expected to have at least 5
papers and at least one author of each paper must register for the
paper present during the session. Special Session paper submission will
be done through HIS 2011 submission system and been evaluated with
the same standard as the regular conference paper. All accepted papers
will be included in the HIS 2011 conference proceedings.
Financial Constraints
Special
Sessions are an integral part of the HIS 2011 meeting. Special
Session chair and speakers will have to pay their expenses including
registration for the meeting. Therefore, we highly encourage session
organizers to seek independent funding, and to include any commitment
that they may have secured in the proposal. HIS 2011 will help in
the administrative aspects of assigning the rooms, announcements and
adding the detailed schedule to the conference program. Note that the HIS 2011 cannot financially support the speakers or the Special
Session organizer(s).
Submission Evaluation
All
proposal submissions will be reviewed by the HIS 2011 special
session chair and the general conference committee. The following
criteria will be considered:
Relevance, interest, and value of the topic to HIS 2011 attendees.
Complementarity to the HIS 2011 program provided by the other tracks.
Completeness, clarity, and quality of the session proposal.
Qualification of the submitter(s) to organize the workshop.
Likely success of the proposed session.
Overlap with other proposal or pre-selected activity.
Submission Guidelines
Please
send the Special Session proposals to the special session chair at
**TBA with the following information:
- Title of the Special Sessions
- Rationale of the need and objective of the session
- Session outline
- Specific topics of interest
- Contact information for the proposed session chair(s)
- Short biography of the proposed session chair(s)
- List of potential reviewers panel, including, affiliations and contact information
Important Dates
Deadline for Special Session Proposal Submission : April 30, 2011
Notification of Acceptance: May 15, 2011
Accepted Special Sessions
Title |
Link |
Organizers |
Computational Collective Intelligence and Its Applications
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Ashraf Darwish and Ajith Abraham |
Intelligent Computing Models and Their Applications
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Tay Kai Meng and Lim Chee Peng |
Fuzzy Computing in Medical Applications
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Uvais Qidwai |
Intelligence Pattern Analysis and Computing
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M. Rahmat Widyanto, Siti Mariyam Shamsuddin, Azah Kamilah Muda |
Intelligent Data Analysis and Applications
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Tzung-Pei Hong and Kawuu W. Lin |
Nonstationary Models of Classifications and Hybrid Classification Algorithms |
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Michal Wozniak |
Special Session Paper Submission:
All special sessions papers must be submitted through the conference submission site and a copy to the respective special session organizer.
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