MS-AMLV-2019: Masters Symposium on Advances in Data Mining, Machine Learning, and Computer Vision Ukrainian Catholic University Lviv, Ukraine, November 13-16, 2019 |
Conference website | https://apps.ucu.edu.ua/en/masters-symposium-amlv-2019/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=msamlv2019 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 16, 2019 |
Submission deadline | September 30, 2019 |
This Masters Symposium is organized as an open forum for Computer Science M.Sci (or Ph.D) students and their supervisors. Therefore, this Call for Papers is open. The topical focus of the Symposium is within the Data Science and Machine Learning landscape. In particular, it solicits contributions dealing with novel techniques, technologies, methodologies, based on the synergies in Data and Knowledge Mining, Machine Learning, Computer Vision and Augmented Reality.
The Symposium is seen as a venue giving a good chance for young researchers and practitioners, both from academia and industry, to present and receive feedback on their M.Sci or Ph.D projects at an early stage. Therefore, short papers presenting master thesis proposals are solicited by the event as its major submission type. The event is also open for considering industrial experience reports or surveys, or review papers. Our vision of this Masters Symposium is to bring together students and supervisors to provide an expert environment for the presentation of ideas and early results of master projects or other research aiming at receiving a M.Sci or Ph.D degree.
Young researchers, who will join us to take part in discussions and/or present their papers, will be offered an opportunity to exchange and discuss their research ideas with their peers, supervisors, and senior scientists working in the fields that are within the scope of the Symposium.
List of Topics
We solicit submissions of original work, not previously published, or submitted for publication elsewhere, that address one or more of the following broad topics:
- Mining valuable information and knowledge from data of different modalities: text, image, audio, video, sensor output, etc.
- Using machine learning approaches and developing related techniques for solving problems in classification, categorization, clustering, pattern recognition in (mined or raw) data
- Exploring synergetic or hybrid approaches in solving computer vision and augmented reality problems
Symposium Fee
Participation fee is Euro, 70. This does NOT include accommodation and meals. Instructions will appear at the Symposium web page.
Important Dates / Times
All the deadlines expire at 23:59 Hawaii time zone.
- Monday, 16.09.2019 – paper abstract submission deadline
- Monday, 30.09.2019 – paper submission deadline
- Tuesday, 05.11.2019 – acceptance notification
- Monday, 14.11.2019 – camera ready papers submission deadline
- Monday, 14.11.2019 – registration deadline
- Friday, 15 – Saturday, 16.11.2019 – symposium days
Submission Guidelines
All papers must be original and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
The language of the Symposium is English. Submissions in any other language will be rejected without a review. Presentations in any other language are also not accepted.
We solicit short papers that present and justify M.Sci or Ph.D projects, or report the early results of these projects in addition to the presentation of the project. The presentations of early results are encouraged as these help prove the validity of the project and chosen approach. Topically, a submission should fit into the Symposium scope outlined above.
All submissions shall be annotated by the key words/phrases freely chosen by the authors. At least three and at most five key phrases have to be provided.
All submissions must comply with the Guidelines for Springer Computer Science Conference authors (http://www.springer.com/de/it-informatik/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines) as explained in the MS-AMLV 2019 formatting instructions page (https://apps.ucu.edu.ua/en/masters-symposium-amlv-2019/formatting-instructions/).
Submissions must be made in PDF at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=msamlv2019.
Page limit: not less than 10 and not more than 12 Springer LNCS pages.
It is required that the first author of any paper submitted for the Symposium is either a student at M.Sci or PhD level or a young researcher from industry who is working towards obtaining a Ph.D. The supervisor or scientific advisor may be involved as the last author of a submission if deemed appropriate. Other authors may be listed only if they:
- Provide valuable inputs to the presented PhD project; and
- Are external to the organization the first author comes from.
The organizers reserve the right to reject, without a review, a submission that does not comply with these authorship constraints.
Committees
Symposium Chairs
- General Chair: Yaroslav Prytula, Ukrainian Catholic Univ., Ukraine
- Program Chair: Vadim Ermolayev, Zaporizhzhia National Univ., Ukraine
- Local Organization Chair: Oleksii Molchanovskyi, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
Program Committee
- ... is being formed ...
Evaluation and Publication
Every submission will be evaluated by at least three members of the International Program Committee composed of the experts in the fields of interest for the Symposium. Evaluation will focus on originality; technical correctness, rigor, and maturity; and the potential impact of the planned or early results in a short to mid-term perspective.
Accepted papers will be submitted for publication in the international proceedings volume on-line (by CEUR Workshop Proceedings - CEUR-WS.org) shortly after the Symposium.
More details on the evaluation process and milestones are given in the MS-AMLV 2019 Process and Quality page (https://apps.ucu.edu.ua/en/masters-symposium-amlv-2019/process-and-quality/).
Presentation
Accepted papers must be presented at the Symposium session by its student author, who commits to register and attend the conference. The Symposium Chairs reserve the right to exclude from the proceedings the papers that have not been presented.
Venue
The symposium will be held at Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv (Ukraine)
L’viv is a major cultural and touristic venue in the very West of Ukraine, having tight historical links to the neighboring European countries. The city is easily reachable by air with its direct connections to several major European destinations, including Kyiv (http://lwo.aero/en/schedule). Those who prefer not to fly may feel comfortable with using a railway or bus connection from Europe through Poland, Slovakia, or Hungary. L’viv is also connected by rail and road to the major Ukrainian cities. More details are available at the Conference Venue web page (https://apps.ucu.edu.ua/en/).
Contact
All questions about:
- Submissions - to be emailed to Vadim Ermolayev (vadim@ermolayev.com)
- Local organization (e.g. help in finding accommodation) - to be emailed to Oleksii Molchanovskyi (olexiim@ucu.edu.ua)