Scope
The scope of the conference includes:
- Methodological, theoretical and practical aspects of computational collective intelligence such as group decision making, collective action coordination, knowledge integration, understood as the form of intelligence that emerges from the collaboration and competition of many individuals (artificial and/or natural).
- The application of multiple computational intelligence technologies such as fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation, neural systems, consensus theory, etc., to support human and other collective intelligence and creation of new forms of CCI in natural and/or artificial systems.
Three subfields of application of computational intelligence technologies to support various forms of collective intelligence are of special attention but are not the only ones: semantic web (as an advanced tool increasing collective intelligence), social network analysis (as the field targeted to the emergence of new forms of CCI), and multiagent systems (as a computational and modeling paradigm especially tailored to capture the nature of CCI emergence in populations of autonomous individuals).
Apart of the Main Track , including general aspects of computational collective intelligence, the conference will offer Special Sessions and Workshops for selected topics in the conference scope. Also, there will be Doctoral Track offering students opportunity to exchange experience and to discuss both work in progress and almost finished dissertations.
Topics of Interest
We welcome all submissions in the subjects of CCI related (but not limited) to the following topics:
- Agent Theory and Application
- Automated Reasoning
- Cognitive Modeling of Agent Systems
- Collective Intelligence
- Computational Biology
- Computer Vision
- Computational Intelligence
- Computational Security
- Cooperative Systems and Control
- Cybernetics for Informatics
- Data Mining for Social Networks
- Distributed Intelligence
- Evolutionary computing
- Fuzzy Systems
- Geographic Information Science (GIS)
- Grey Theory
- Hybrid Systems
- Information Retrieval and Integration
- Information Hiding
- Intelligent Architectures
- Intelligent Applications
- Intelligent Building
- Intelligent Control
- Intelligent e-learning/tutoring
- Intelligent Image Processing
- Intelligent Networks
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Knowledge Representation
- Knowledge-Based Systems
- Logic in Intelligence
- Machine Learning
- Mobile Intelligence
- Natural Language Processing
- Optimization and Swarm Intelligence
- Pattern Recognition
- Probabilistic and Uncertain Reasoning
- Rough Sets
- Semantic Web
- Smart Living Technology
- Smart Sensor Networks
- Soft computing
- Social Networks
- Ubiquitous computing and its applications
- Web Intelligence and Interaction