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    PERMIS 2012 - 2012 Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems (PerMIS'12) Workshop

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    Category PERMIS 2012

    Deadline: November 14, 2011 | Date: March 20, 2012-March 22, 2012

    Venue/Country: Maryland, U.S.A

    Updated: 2012-03-11 14:29:48 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    The 2012 Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems (PerMIS’12) Workshop will be the eleventh in a series of workshops dedicated to defining measures and methodologies of evaluating performance of intelligent systems. Started in 2000, the PerMIS series focuses on applications of performance measures to applied problems in commercial, industrial, homeland security, and military applications.

    PerMIS’12 will focus on the methodologies and techniques of performance measurement for developing and engineering the next generation of cyber physical systems that facilitate seamless human-machine collaboration. In the context of the Workshop, Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) are taken to mean the “tight conjoining of and coordination between computational and physical resources” [National Science Foundation CPS Program Definition].

    In relation to the main theme, topic areas include, but are not limited to:

    Defining, Measuring, and Engineering Capabilities of CPS:

    Human-System Interaction, Collaboration and Coordination

    Interoperability, Safety, Security, and Connectivity

    Responsiveness, Reliability, Trustworthiness, Interchangeability, Durability

    Portability, Mobility, and Scalability of Autonomous Systems

    Levels of Autonomy

    Predictable and cost-effective measurement science frameworks

    Evaluating Components within Intelligent Systems:

    Sensing and Perception

    Knowledge Representation, World Models, Ontologies

    Planning and Control

    Learning, Adapting and Reasoning

    Underlying Infrastructural Support for Performance Assessment:

    Testing and Evaluation (including testbeds and competitions for inter-comparisons)

    Instrumentation and Other Measurement Tools

    Simulation and Modeling

    Technology Readiness Measures for Intelligent Systems

    Benchmarks and Applied Performance Measures and Metrics in Various Domains:

    Manufacturing, Logistics, and Industrial Systems

    Service: Domestic, Mining, Agriculture, …

    Intelligent Transportation Systems

    Defense and Security

    Emergency Response Robots (e.g. search and rescue, bomb disposal)

    Intelligent Systems and Robots for Hazardous Environments (e.g. nuclear remediation)

    Smart Grid

    Space Robotics

    Medical & Healthcare Systems and Devices

    The Proceedings of PerMIS are indexed by INSPEC, Compendex, ACM Digital Library, and are released as a NIST Special Publication.

    We look forward to your participation in PerMIS'12!


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