Call for Demos and Posters
The 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Data Science and Data Intensive Systems (DSDIS
2015)
11-13 December 2015, Sydney,
Australia
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Participants are invited to submit
posters and research demos to DSDIS 2015. DSDIS 2015 (Data Science and
Data Intensive Systems)
is created to provide a prime international forum for both researchers,
industry practitioners and environment experts to exchange the latest
fundamental advances in the state of the art and practice of Big Data
and Cloud Computing as well as joint-venture and synergic
research and development across various related areas. Topics of interest for
posters and demos include, but not limited to:
A. Data Science
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
• Data sensing, fusion and mining
• Data representation, dimensionality reduction, processing and
proactive service layers
• Stream data processing and integration
• Data analytics and new machine learning theories and models
• Knowledge discovery from multiple information sources
• Statistical, mathematical and probabilistic modeling and theories
• Information visualization and visual data analytics
• Information retrieval and personalized recommendation
• Data provenance and graph analytics
• Parallel and distributed data storage and processing infrastructure
• MapReduce, Hadoop, Spark, scalable computing and storage platforms
• Security, privacy and data integrity in data sharing, publishing and
analysis
• Big Data, data science and cloud computing
• Innovative applications in business, finance, industry and government
cases
B. Data Intensive Systems
Topics of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
• Data-intensive applications and their challenges
• Scalable computing platform such as Hadoop and Spark
• Storage and file systems
• High performance data access toolkits
• Fault tolerance, reliability, and availability
• Meta-data management
• Remote data access
• Programming models, abstractions for data intensive computing
• Compiler and runtime support
• Data capturing, management, and scheduling techniques
• Future research challenges of data intensive systems
• Performance optimization techniques
• Replication, archiving, preservation strategies
• Real-time data intensive systems
• Network support for data intensive systems
• Challenges and solutions in the era of multi/many-core platforms
• Stream data computing
• Green (Power efficient) data intensive systems
• Security and protection of sensitive data in collaborative
environments
• Data intensive computing on accelerators and GPUs
• HPC system architecture, programming models and run-time systems for
data intensive applications
• Productivity tools, performance measuring and benchmark for data
intensive systems
• Big Data, cloud computing and data intensive systems
• Innovative data intensive applications such as big
sensing/surveillance/transport data, big document/accounting data, big
online transaction data analysis and etc.
Two types of posters and demos:
1. Proceedings published posters
and demos: Submission is a 2-page short paper describing the post/demo
content, research, relevance and importance to Data Science and Data
Intensive Systems or related
topics. If accepted, the 2-page short paper will be published in the
main conference proceedings together with regular research papers. Each
accepted poster or demo must register to the main conference with full
registration.
2. Web published posters and
demos: Submission is a 1-page extended abstract. Such posters/demos will
not be included in the conference proceedings, but will be published on
the conference website.
Both types of posters/demos will
be displayed during the conference.
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Submissions:
Please email your posters/demos to
confs.aus@gmail.com with the email subject
as "DSDIS 2015 poster demo submission".
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Chairs:
Deepak Puthal, University of
Technology Sydney, Australia
Rajiv Ranjan, CSIRO, Australia
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Important Dates:
Deadline for proceedings published
posters/demos: 3 October 2015
Notification of Acceptance: 7
October 2015
Final versions of proceeding
published posters/demos: 15 October 2015
Deadline for web published
posters/demos: 30 October 2015 |