CALL FOR
PAPERS
Paper Submission Deadline: March 26, 2019
11:59pm USA Eastern Time zone (EDT)
July 29
- August 1, 2019, Luxor (MGM), Las Vegas, USA
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019
Extended papers
of all accepted papers will also be considered for
publicaton in
journals (indexed by Scopus, ACM DL, Ei Compendex,
SCI, ISI, ...;
publishers include: Springer, Elsevier, IEEE, ...).
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PDPTA'19:
The 25th
International Conference on Parallel and Distributed
Processing
Techniques and Applications
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/conferences/pdpta19
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IPCV'19:
The 23rd
International Conference on Image Processing, Computer
Vision, &
Pattern Recognition
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/conferences/ipcv19
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CSC'19:
The 17th
International Conference on Scientific Computing
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/conferences/csc19
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MSV'19:
The 16th
International Conference on Modeling, Simulation and
Visualization
Methods
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/conferences/msv19
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Job Fair: Career, Job, & Education Fair
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/career_job_fair
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The detailed topical scope of each conference can be
found in the
conference URLs (shown above). To get a feeling about the
conferences'
atmosphere, see some delegates photos available at (over
2,000 photos):
https://photos.ucmss.com/
In order to leverage synergy between various CS & CE
fields, the program
committee of the above conferences have their 2019 events
held at one
venue (same location and dates). One registration covers
access to all
sessions of all conferences. The above conferences &
events will be held
simultaneously; ie, same location and dates; July 29 -
August 1, 2019,
Luxor (MGM), USA. For the caliber of past speakers, refer
to:
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019
INTRODUCTION:
We anticipate
having between 1,000 and 2,000 participants in the
Congress. The
congress includes 20 major tracks
(
https://www.americancse.org/events/csce2019 ) composed of: 122
technical,
research, and panel sessions as well as a number of
keynote lectures
and tutorials; all will be held simultaneously,
same location
and dates: July 29 - August 1, 2019. Last year,
the Congress had
attracted speakers/authors and participants
affiliated with
over 169 different universities (including many
from the top 50
ranked institutions), major IT corporations
(including:
Microsoft, Google, Apple, SAP, Facebook, Oracle, Amazon,
Yahoo, Samsung,
IBM, Ebay, GE, Siemens, Philips, Ericsson, BAE
Systems,
Hitachi, NTT, ...), major corporations (including: Exxon
Mobil, Johnson
& Johnson, JPMorgan Chase, PetroChina, GlaxoSmithKline,
HSBC, Airbus,
Boeing, Hyundai, ...), government research agencies
(NSF, NIH, DoE,
US Air Force, NSA National Security Agency, ...), US
national
laboratories (including, NASA, ANL, LLNL, Sandia, ORNL,
Lawrence
Berkeley National Lab, Los Alamos National Lab, National
Cancer
Institute, NIST, ...), and a number of Venture Capitalists as
well as
distinguished speakers discussing Intellectual Property
issues. Last year, 55% of attendees were from
academia, 24% from
industry; 20%
from government and funding agencies; and 1% unknown.
About half of
the attendees were from outside USA; from 72 nations.
KEYNOTE LECTURES AND TUTORIALS:
There will be
between 10 and 15 Keynote lectures and Invited Talks;
speakers include
world-renowned scientists and educators. Featured
Keynote Speakers
in recent years have included:
- Prof. David A.
Patterson (pioneer, architecture, UC Berkeley)
- Prof. Ian
Foster (known as Father of Grid Computing; U. of Chicago & ANL)
- The Late Prof.
John H. Holland (known as Father of Genetic Algorithms;
U. of
Michigan)
- Prof. Barry
Vercoe (Founding member of MIT Media Lab, MIT)
- Prof. John
Koza (known as Father of Genetic Programming; Stanford U.)
- Prof. Lotfi A.
Zadeh (Father of Fuzzy Logic, UC Berkeley)
- Dr. Firouz
Naderi (former Head of NASA Mars Exploration Program;
former
Administrator and/or Director of Jet Propulsion Lab,
CalTech/NASA;
NASA's JPL Solar System Exploration
- Dr. K. Eric
Drexler (known as Father of Nanotechnology)
- Prof. Ruzena
Bajcsy (pioneer, VR, UC Berkeley)
- Prof. Viktor
K. Prasanna (pioneer, U. of Southern California)
- Dr. Jose L.
Munoz (NSF Program Director and CTO of NSF Office of
Cyberinfrastructure)
- Prof. David
Lorge Parnas (pioneer of software engineering)
- Prof. Eugene
H. Spafford (Executive Director, CERIAS and Professor,
Purdue
University)
- Prof. Haym
Hirsh (Dean, Cornell University & former NSF admin)
- Prof. Alfred
Inselberg (Tel Aviv U, Israel; Senior Fellow, San Diego
Supercomputing
Center; Inventor of the multidimensional system of
Parallel
Coordinates and author of textbook)
- Prof. H. J.
Siegel (Abell Endowed Chair Distinguished Professor of ECE
and Professor
of CS; Director, CSU Information Science and Technology
Center
(ISTeC), Colorado State University, Colorado, USA)
- Prof. Amit
Sheth (LexisNexis Eminent Scholar; Founder/Executive Director,
Ohio Center of
Excellence in Knowledge-enabled Computing (Kno.e.sis))
- Dr. Leonid I.
Perlovsky (Harvard University and CEO LP Information Tech)
- Dr. James A.
Crowder (Chief Engineer, Raytheon Intelligence)
- Prof. Diego
Galar (Director & Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Lulea University of
Technology,
Sweden)
- Prof. Michael
J. Flynn (Stanford U.; known for Flynn's taxonomy)
- and over 190
other distinguished speakers.
The Congress is
among the top five largest international annual
gathering of
researchers in computer science, computer engineering and
applied
computing. We anticipate to have attendees from about 75
countries and
territories. To get a feeling about the conferences'
atmosphere, see
some delegates photos available at (over 2,000 photos):
https://photos.ucmss.com/
SUBMISSION OF PAPERS:
You are invited
to submit a paper for consideration. All accepted
papers will be
published in printed conference books (ISBN),
imprinted by the
American Council on Science and Education, and
distributed/published by CSREA (Computer Science Research, Education,
and Applications
Press). The proceedings will also be made available
online. The
printed proceedings/books will be available for
distribution on
site at the conference. The books will be indexed in
science
databases, including EBSCO (www.ebsco.com), one of the
largest subject
index systems, and others. ACM Digital Library is
also including
the titles into its databases as well as ProQuest
indexing
databases and others.
In addition,
like prior years, extended versions of selected papers
(about 40%) will
appear in journals and 12 edited research books;
publishers
include, Springer, Elsevier, BMC, and others. Each book
in each series
will be subject to Elsevier and Springer science
indexing
products (which includes: Scopus, www.info.scopus.com; SCI
Compendex,
Engineering Village, www.ei.org; EMBASE, www.info.embase.com ;
and others). See
the web link below for a small subset of such
publications:
(some of these books and journal special issues have
already received
the top 25% downloads in their respective fields and/or
identified as
"Highly Accessed" by publishers and/or science citation
index trackers.)
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/books-journal-special-issues
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/publication
Prospective
authors are invited to submit their papers by uploading
them to the
evaluation web site at:
https://american-cse.org/
Submissions must
be uploaded by the due date (see IMPORTANT DATES) and
must be in
either MS doc or pdf formats (7 pages for Regular Research
Papers; 4 pages
for Short Research Papers; 2 pages for Extended
Abstract/Poster
Papers - the number of pages include all figures,
tables, and
references). All reasonable typesetting formats are
acceptable (later,
the authors of accepted papers will be asked to
follow a
particular typesetting format to prepare their final papers
for publication;
these formatting instructions appear at the submission
web site and
they conform to the two-column IEEE style format - see:
https://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
).
Papers must not
have been previously published or currently submitted for
publication
elsewhere.
The first page
of the paper should include the followings:
- Title of
the paper
- Name,
affiliation, postal address, and email address of each
author
(identify the name of the Contact Author)
- Abstract
(between 100 and 120 words)
- A maximum
of 5 topical keywords that would best represent the
work
described in the paper
- Write the
type of the submission as "Regular Research Paper",
"Short
Research Paper", or "Extended Abstract/Poster Paper".
- The actual text of the paper can start
from the first page
(space
permitting).
Submissions
are to be uploaded to the submission/evaluation web site
portal at
https://american-cse.org/
Type of
Submissions/Papers:
- Full/Regular
Research Papers (maximum of 7 pages):
Regular
Research Papers should provide detail original research
contributions. They must report new research results that
represent a
contribution to the field; sufficient details and
support for the results and conclusions should
also be provided.
The work
presented in regular papers are expected to be at a
stage of
maturity that with some additional work can be published
as journal
papers.
- Short
Research Papers (maximum of 4 pages):
Short
Research Papers report on ongoing research projects. They
should
provide overall research methodologies with some results.
The work
presented in short papers are expected to be at a stage
of maturity
that with some additional work can be published as
regular
papers.
- Extended
Abstract/Poster Papers (maximum of 2 pages):
Poster
papers report on ongoing research projects that are still
in their infancy
(i.e., at very early stages). Such papers tend
to provide
research methodologies without yet concrete results.
Each paper will
be peer-reviewed by two experts in the field for
originality,
significance, clarity, impact, and soundness. In cases
of contradictory
recommendations, a member of the conference program
committee would
be charged to make the final decision (accept/reject);
often, this
would involve seeking help from additional referees.
Papers whose
authors include a member of the conference program
committee will
be evaluated using the double-blinded review process.
(Essay/philosophical papers will not be refereed but may be considered
for
discussion/panels).
PROPOSAL FOR ORGANIZING WORKSHOPS/SESSIONS:
Each conference
( https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/conferences )
is composed of a
number of tracks. A track can be a session, a workshop,
or a symposium.
A session will have at least 6 papers; a workshop at
least 12 papers;
and a symposium at least 18 papers. Track chairs will
be responsible
for all aspects of their tracks, including: soliciting
papers,
reviewing, selecting, ... The names of track chairs will appear
as Associate
Editors in the conference proceedings and on the cover of
the printed
books (and indexed as such). Track chairs who attract a
sufficient
number of solid papers can propose to edit books with a major
publisher based
on the extended versions of the papers accepted in their
tracks (the
congress will facilitate and help such track chairs to get
the publisher's
approval: such as Springer, Elsevier, ...).
Proposals to
organize tracks (sessions, workshops, or symposiums) should
include the
following information: name and address (+ email) of proposer,
his/her
biography, title of track, a 100-word description of the topic of
the track, the
name of the conference the track is submitted for
consideration,
and a short description on how the track will be advertised
(in most cases,
track proposers solicit papers from colleagues and
researchers
whose work is known to the track proposer). E-mail your track
proposal to
cs@american-cse.org . We would like to receive the track
proposals as
soon as possible.
CAREER, JOB, & EDUCATION FAIR:
The CSCE 2019
Congress plans to host its two-day Career, Job, & Education
Fair on July 29
and July 30, 2019. This annual strategic event provides
congress
attendees and participants with opportunities to connect with
employers and
educators and learn more about career options. Corporations
can also exhibit
their products during the event. Interested parties
should refer to:
https://americancse.org/events/csce2019/career_job_fair
IMPORTANT DATES:
As Soon As
Possible: Track/Session/Workshop/Symposium Proposals
March 26,
2019: Submission of papers:
https://american-cse.org/
- Full/Regular Research Papers (maximum of 7 pages);
- Short Research Papers (maximum of 4 pages);
- Abstract/Poster Papers (maximum of 2 pages)
April 12,
2019: Notification of acceptance (+/-
two days)
May 05, 2019:
Final papers + Copyright + Registration
July 29 - August
1, 2019:
The 2019 World Congress in Computer Science, Computer
Engineering, and Applied Computing (CSCE'19: USA);
Including affiliated federated/joint conferences
https://www.americancse.org/events/csce2019
LOCATION:
Luxor in Las
Vegas (renovated)
https://www.luxor.com/en/entertainment.html
CONTACT:
Questions and
inquiries should be sent to:
CSCE'19
Conference Secretariat: cs@american-cse.org