The 2017 IEEE Cyber Science and Technology Congress (CyberSciTech 2017)
http://cyberscitech.net/2017/
Orlando, USA, 6-10 November 2017
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society and IEEE Technical Committee of Scalable Computing (TCSC)
INTRODUCTION
The modern digitized world has led to the emergence of a new
paradigm on global information networks and infrastructures known as
Cyberspace and the studies of Cybernetics, which bring seamless
integration of physical, social and mental spaces. Cyberspace is
becoming an integral part of our daily life from learning and
entertainment to business and cultural activities. As expected, this
whole concept of Cybernetics brings new challenges that need to be
tackled.
To address these emerging challenges, there is a need to establish
new science and research portfolios that incorporate cyber-physical,
cyber-social and cyber-mental technologies together in a coherent manner
to deliver the vision of Cyberspace. This is the aim of the 2017 IEEE
Cyber Science and Technology Congress (CyberSciTech 2017) to offer a
common platform for scientists, researchers and engineers to share their
latest ideas and to exchange the latest developments and outcomes in
their research and technologies, with a broad scope of cyber-related
science, technology and application topics. CyberSciTech 2017 covers
four main research tracks including but not limited the following areas
or topics.
IMPORTANT DATES
Workshop/Special Session Proposal Due: February 28, 2017
Paper Submission Due: May 10, 2017
Authors Notification: July 10, 2017
Camera-Ready Manuscript Due: August 15, 2017
Author Registration Due: August 15, 2017
SCOPE AND TOPICS
CyberSciTech 2017 covers four main research tracks including but not limited the following areas or topics.
Track 1: Cyber Science and Fundamentals
Cyberspace Structure & Property, Cyber-world Constituents &
Evolution, Cyberspace & Cyber-world Modeling, Cyber-enabled
Hyper-connection, Cyber Visualization, Web Science, Internet Science,
Data Science, Cyber Physical Science, Cyber Social Science, Cyber Human
Science, Cyber Life Science, Cyber Physics, Cyber Biology, Cyber
Ecology, Cyber Dynamics, Cyber Security
Track 2: Cyber Physical Computing and Systems
Cyber-Physical Systems, Cyber-Physical Interface, Cyber-Physical
Hybrid Intelligence, Ambient Intelligence, Intelligent Transportation
Systems, Networked Robots, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality,
Wearable/Bearable Computing, Cyborg, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart
Object, Smart Sensor, Smart Environment, Smart City, Smart Agriculture,
Smart Manufacture, Smart Healthcare, Smart Service, Smart Cloud, Smart
World
Track 3: Cyber Social Networks and Computing
Cyber-Social Networks, Cyber-Sociology, Cyber-Culture,
Cyber-Economy, Cyber-Social Evolution, Cyber-Social Sensing,
Cyber-Social Simulation, Cyber-Behavior Analytics, Cyber-Crowdsourcing,
Cyber-Trust, Cyber-Privacy, Cyber-Rights, Cyber-Crime, Cyber-Law,
Cyber-Telepathy, Anticipatory Computing
Track 4: Cyber Mind and Mental Computing
Cyber-Brain, Cyber-Individual, Cyber-Life, Cyber/Digital Clone,
Cyber-Human Evolution, Cyber-Psychology, Cyber-Cognition,
Cyber-Affordance, Cyber-Human Analytics, Cyber-based Learning,
Cyber-Thinking, Cyber-Creation, Affective Computing, Emotional
Computing, Mental Computing, Sentiment Analysis
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
Authors are invited to submit their original work that has not
previously been submitted or published in any other venue. Submitted
papers need to abide by IEEE Computer Society formats. Final papers must
be formatted accordingly (see “IEEE Manuscript Templates”).
Proposals for organizing tutorials, workshops and special sessions
need to be submitted to the Tutorials, Workshops and Special Sessions
Chairs, respectively by emailing cyberscitechcongress@gmail.com. A
proposal should include title, theme, scope and main
presenters/organizers.
Main track, workshop/special session, poster (short) papers all need
to be in IEEE CS format and submitted following the same instruction on
the CyberSciTech 2017 congress web site. A main track, workshop, or
special session paper should be between 6-8 pages. A poster (short)
paper should be between 2-4 pages.
All accepted papers in the main tracks, workshops, special sessions
and demos/posters will be published in an IEEE Computer Society
proceedings (EI indexed). Extended versions of selected excellent papers
will be considered for publication in special issues of prestige
journals.