IDCW-2025: Intelligent Digitalization Conference - Winter Herman Hollerith Research Center, Reutlingen University Böblingen, Germany, January 22, 2025 |
Conference website | https://easychair.org/cfp/idcw2025 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=idcw2025 |
Call for Papers
IDCW-2025 (Intelligent Digitalization Conference – Winter)
Aim
Digital transformation is reshaping organizations and economies by driving forward technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, and intelligent data analytics. Innovative concepts like Digital Twins—virtual representations for intelligent systems—open up new possibilities for improving efficiency and gaining deeper insights into complex systems.
Advances in AI, such as Deep Learning and Transformer Models, are driving intelligent systems and innovative applications, unlocking new possibilities across industries.
Federated Machine Learning offers a decentralized approach to AI training, enabling privacy-preserving collaboration across distributed systems.
Cybersecurity plays a critical role in safeguarding digital transformation initiatives in this dynamic landscape. Key areas such as threat detection and mitigation, threat intelligence, data encryption, privacy, and ensuring security in IoT and cloud ecosystems are essential to protecting digital infrastructures. Furthermore, enhancing resilience in digital product systems is vital to ensure the reliability and continuity of operations in increasingly interconnected environments.
These technologies and security frameworks not only lay the foundation for future-oriented digital architectures, smart products and services, and new business models but also ensure that data-driven innovation occurs in a secure, privacy-conscious manner. By integrating automation, intelligence, and human-centric approaches, digital transformation—underpinned by robust cybersecurity—redefines the economy while contributing significantly to the development of a sustainable, resilient, and secure society.
Scope
We invite student papers (Scientific Publishing) on the following topics, including related areas:
Digital Twins: Virtual Representations for Intelligent Systems Cybersecurity
- IoT Integration
- Simulation and Analysis
- AI and Machine Learning
- Industry 5.0
- Cybersecurity and Data Privacy
- Big Data and Analytics
- Automation and Robotics
- Digital Transformation
- Cloud Computing and Edge Computing
- Lifecycle Management
- Predictive Maintenance
- Cybersecurity
- Threat Detection and Mitigation
- Threat Intelligence
- Data Encryption and Privacy
- Security in IoT and Cloud Ecosystems
- Resilience in Digital Product Systems
AI Intelligence – Deep Learning
- Neural Networks
- Transformer Models
- Generative Adversarial Networks
- Graph Neural Networks
- Diffusion Models
Federated Machine Learning
- Machine Learning
- Privacy and Data Security
- Centralized vs. Federated Learning Architectures
- Federated Averaging
- Scalability in Large-Scale Network
- Handling Non-IID Data
- Federated Transfer Learning
- Federated Optimization
- Edge Computing
Submission Guidelines and Review Process
The scientific paper should not exceed 8 pages and must be formatted according to the instructions of Springer: Springer Guidelines.
Authors are invited to submit original, unpublished papers that are not under review for another conference, workshop, or journal at the time of submission. The contributions should address one or more research areas listed above.
Submission Page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=idcw2025
Submitted papers will undergo a double-blind peer review by at least two members of the program committee. Before submission, please ensure that you have removed any information that could identify the authors.
Organization
Chair: Alfred Zimmermann, Reutlingen University, Herman Hollerith Research Center Böblingen
Program Committee
Alparslan Akman, Reutlingen University
Louise Anumu, Reutlingen University
Hüseyin Er, Reutlingen University
Florian Imeraj, Reutlingen University
Hatun-Nur Karaca, Reutlingen University
Iman Selin Mohr, Reutlingen University
Asha Osman, Reutlingen University
Selin Yildirim, Reutlingen University