Introduction

Smart Data aims to filter out the noise and produce the valuable data, which can be effectively used by enterprises and governments for planning, operation, monitoring, control, and intelligent decision making. Although unprecedentedly large amount of sensory data can be collected with the advancement of the Cyber Physical Social (CPS) systems recently, the key is to explore how Big Data can become Smart Data and offer intelligence. Advanced Big Data modeling and analytics are indispensable for discovering the underlying structure from retrieved data in order to acquire Smart Data. The goal of this conference is to promote community-wide discussion identifying the Computational Intelligence technologies and theories for harvesting Smart Data from Big Data.

Call for paper

Important date

2017-02-23
Abstract submission deadline

Submission Topics

Track 1: Data Science and Its Foundations

  • Foundational Theories for Data Science

  • Theoretical Models for Big Data

  • Foundational Algorithms and Methods for Big Data

  • Interdisciplinary Theories and Models for Smart Data

  • Data Classification and Taxonomy

  • Data Metrics and Metrology

Track 2: Big Data Infrastructure and Systems

  • Cloud/Cluster Computing for Big Data

  • Programming Models/Environments for Cluster/Cloud Computing

  • High Performance/Throughtput Platforms for Big Data Computing

  • Parallel Computing for Big Data

  • Open Source Big Data Systems (e.g., including Hadoop, Spark, Flink and Storm)

  • System Architecture and Infrastructure of Big Data

  • New Programming Models for Big Data beyond Hadoop/MapReduce

  • Big Data Appliance

  • Big Data Ecosystems

Track 3: Big Data Storage and Management

  • Big Data Collection, Transformation and Transmission

  • Big Data Integration and Cleaning

  • Uncertainty and Incompleteness Handling in Big Data/Smart Data

  • Quality Management of Big Data/Smart Data

  • Big Data Storage Models

  • Query and Indexing Technologies

  • Distributed File Systems

  • Distributed Database Systems

  • Large-Scale Graph/Document Databases

  • NewSQL/NoSQL for Big Data

Track 4: Big Data Processing and Analytics

  • Smart Data Search, Mining and Drilling from Big Data

  • Semantic Integration and Fusion of Multi-Source Heterogeneous Big Data

  • In-Memory/Streaming/Graph-Based Computing for Big Data/Smart Data

  • Brain-Inspired/Nature-Inspired Computing for Big Data/Smart Data

  • Distributred Representation Learning of Smart Data

  • Machine Learning/Deep Learning for Big Data/Smart Data

  • Applications of Conventional Theories (e.g., Fuzzy Set, Rough Set, and Soft Set) in Big Data

  • New Models, Algorithms, and Methods for Big/Smart Data Processing and Analytics

  • Exploratory Data Analysis

  • Visualization Analytics for Big Data

  • Big Data Based Prediction Methods

  • Big Data Aided Decision-Marking

Track 5: Big/Smart Data Applications

  • Big/Smart Data Applications in Science, Internet, Finance, Telecommunictions, Business, Medicine, Healthcare, Government, Transportation, Industry, Manufacture

  • Big/Smart Data Applications in Government and Public Sectors

  • Big/Smart Data Applications in Enterprises

  • Security, Privacy and Trust in Big Data

  • Big Data Opening and Sharing

  • Big Data Exchange and Trading

  • Data as a Service (DaaS)

  • Standards for Big/Smart Data

  • Case Studies of Big/Smart Data Applications

  • Practices and Experiences of Big Data Project Deployments

  • Ethic Issues about Big Data Applications

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Important Date
  • Conference Date

    Jun 21

    2017

    to

    Jun 23

    2017

  • Feb 23 2017

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Jun 23 2017

    Registration deadline

Sponsored By
IEEE
Organized By
University of Exeter