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    COMPUTE 2012 - 1st Annual Conference of ACM Pune Professional Chapter

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    Category COMPUTE 2012

    Deadline: September 25, 2011 | Date: January 23, 2012-January 24, 2012

    Venue/Country: Pune, India

    Updated: 2011-08-05 16:49:06 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    INTELLIGENT & SCALABLE SYSTEM TECHNOLOGIES

    With the advent of information age/knowledge age powered by internet, increasingly large amount of information is being generated and is becoming accessible electronically. The internet has promoted and sped the growth of information. It is growing at an astounding pace and today has more than 34 Billion web pages. It is now an ocean with various kinds of artifacts. However most of the information artifacts are designed and developed for consumption by humans.

    High performance computing systems are employed across diverse fields to simulate and study complex systems, and generate new knowledge and information. Advances in field range from hardware and software architecture techniques to novel applications, and are increasing the pace of generation of new knowledge and information. An important concern is the scalability of these techniques. Cloud computing, for instance, holds a lot of promise in this direction.

    Enterprise systems are growing in size, large software frameworks are being deployed. The dynamic business scenarios are prompting mergers and acquisitions due to which different IT systems are interfaced with each other. This is increasing the complexities of the systems and there is significant learning curve to understand such applications. Enterprises are facing problems related to comprehension, knowledge representation and reasoning. The 21st century needs systems that that are less people dependent, able to capture expert knowledge, and equipped to handle information overload.

    Compute 2012 invites submissions from both researchers and practitioners in

    the broad area of scalable and intelligent systems. An indicative list of appropriate topics is as follows:

    Knowledge and Information Retrieval

    Text-Based Information Retrieval, Text Mining

    NLP- Text summarization, keyword extraction, topic identification

    User Context Mining. Context models for IR, context analysis from social networks

    Cross-language retrieval, multilingual retrieval, machine translation for IR

    Semantic Web, Meta data analysis and tagging, knowledge extraction, inference, and maintenance

    Information Retrieval models, language models, similarity measures, formal analysis

    Information visualization

    Mathematical Foundations of IR

    Probabilistic, logic based IR models, and quantum mechanics Based IR models

    New models, frameworks and approaches to IR Techniques

    Classification, categorization, and clustering

    Web IR

    Machine learning for IR

    Browsing, semantic search, meta-search

    Knowledge Representation And Reasoning

    Ontology learning

    Semantic reasoning

    Applications, services and systems based on semantic processing

    Ontologies in practical knowledge and software engineering

    Practical knowledge representation and discovery techniques in software engineering

    Agent-oriented software engineering

    AI approaches in software engineering process

    Declarative, logic-based approaches

    Vocabularies’, Ontologies and Rules for enterprise systems

    Knowledge and software engineering for the Semantic Web

    Web Mining including Web Intelligence and Web 3.0

    Algorithms, methods, and technologies for building Web 3.0

    Theoretical foundations of Semantic web (Description Logic)

    High Performance Computing Track

    Parallel Computing

    Distributed Computing

    Data Intensive computing

    Grid computing

    Cloud computing

    On-Demand Computing

    Ubiquitous Computing

    Performance and benchmarking techniques

    Programming techniques for HPC

    Theoretical issues in Parallel, Cluster and Distributed systems

    HPC Applications

    System software for HPC

    Submission Process

    Authors are advised to submit original, unpublished research papers that are not being considered for publication in any other forum. The authors can submit up to a maximum of 8 ACM conference pages (about 4000 words).At least one author is required to attend the conference and present the paper.

    Easychair Submission Page: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=compute2012


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