Organized by UTN-FRC, SADIO, CLEI
September 4th-8th, 2017
Córdoba, Argentina
CLEI and SADIO co-organize this event that aims at bringing together the Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research communities of Latin America in general and Argentina in particular in a forum to discuss ideas, experiences and research results among educators, researchers, students and industry representatives. The event is part of the 43 CLEI/46 JAIIO. It will take place in the Facultad Regional de Córdoba of Universidad Tecnológica Nacional from September 4th to September 8th 2017, with the collaboration of the Argentinean Association of Artificial Intelligence (AAIA). The event seeks for original contributions in the areas of Artificial Intelligence and Operations Research, including academic research as well as influential industrial and business applications that yield lessons learned from their development.
In order to bring the academic and professional sectors together, companies, professionals, educators and researchers are invited and encouraged to contribute with submissions following the traditional research work format as well as with concrete applications, case studies, specific tools, technology transfer activities and practical research experience reports related to the themes of the symposia. This type of work can be submitted in any of the modalities mentioned below.
Suggested, but not exclusive, topics of interest for submissions include:
ASAI-SLIOIA
SIO-SLIOIA
Submission deadline: april 14, 2017 Extended to 04/30/2017
Notification of acceptance: June 20, 2017
Deadline for author registration: July 25, 2017
Deadline for camera-ready papers submission: August 01, 2017
Conference dates: September 4-8, 2017
We invite three different submission modalities:
ASAI. The evaluation will follow the same standards of previous ASAI. Accepted papers will be published in the symposium proceedings. The best papers from ASAI will be invited to a special issue of SADIO Electronic Journal (Latindex).
SIO. The evaluation will follow the same standards of previous SIO. The best papers from SIO will be invited to a special issue of SADIO Electronic Journal (Latindex).
SLIOIA. The evaluation will follow the same standards of previous SLIOIA. The papers that are accepted and presented at SLIOIA will be indexed and published by IEEExplore digital library. The best theoretical papers submitted to SLIOIA will be invited to a special issue of Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science (Scopus), while the best non-theoretical papers will be invited to a special issue of CLEI Electronic Journal (Latindex, Scielo, DBLP, DOAJ).
Submissions can be made through the SADIO's OCS system (http://sgc.sadio.org.ar/sgc/index.php).
SLIOIA- Latin American Symposium on Operations Research & Artificial Intelligence (CLEI): http://sgc.sadio.org.ar/sgc/index.php/46JAIIO/SLIOIA2017/index
ASAI - Argentine Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (JAIIO): http://sgc.sadio.org.ar/sgc/index.php/46JAIIO/ASAI2017/index
SIO - Argentine Symposium on Operations Research (JAIIO): http://sgc.sadio.org.ar/sgc/index.php/46JAIIO/SIO2017/index
All contributions should be submitted in PDF format and should use the IEEE template with A4 paper size available in: http://www.clei2017-46jaiio.sadio.org.ar/formatoc. Contributions should be written in Spanish, Portuguese or English. They will be reviewed by an international Program Committee with members coming from academia and industry. The final program and proceedings will only include papers with at least one author registered in the AUTHOR category of the conference before the camera-ready submission deadline.
ASAI modality. Three types of contributions are possible:
Full papers of 6 to 10 pages, describing original work that has not been previously published, accepted for publication nor is currently under review. These papers will undergo a review process and those that are accepted will be presented orally during the conference and published in the symposium proceedings.
Short papers of up to 4 pages, describing ongoing research work. These papers will undergo a review process and those that are accepted will be presented orally during the conference and published in the symposium proceedings.
Communications. Through this type of contribution, authors are expected to inform the community about recent publications in high-impact journals or international conferences. Contributions must be written in English and should consist of the title, authors’ names, affiliations, abstract and the name of the venue where the article has been published. Accepted communications will be presented orally during the conference but they will not be published in the symposium proceedings.
SIO modality. Two types of contributions are possible:
Unpublished work, describing original work that has not been previously published, accepted for publication nor is currently under review in another conference, symposium or journal. Submitted papers should be between 6 and 10 pages long, including figures, references and an abstract of up to 150 words. Accepted papers will be published in the symposium proceedings.
Oral Communications. Through this type of contribution, participants will be able to disseminate at the national level work that has been completed or is in progress, regardless of whether it has already been presented at international conferences in the area or published in a scientific journal. The only restriction, which is at the discretion of the presenting author, is that the work is novel for the local public (for example, that it has not been presented in an international conference with high-level of Argentine attendance). A one-page summary will be required (including any available data from the original publication).
SLIOIA modality: Submitted papers should be the result of original research work or should report relevant experiences. They should have a maximum length of 10 pages, including figures, references and an abstract of up to 150 words. Papers written in Spanish or Portuguese should also include an English abstract. Submitted papers must be substantial intellectual contributions of the authors and follow practices to avoid plagiarism as set out in CLEI Code of Conduct for Authors (available at http://clei.org/index.php/codigo-de-conducta-para-autores)
Diego Delle Donne (UNGS, Argentina), Silvio Gonnet (UTN FRSF – INGAR CONICET, Argentina), Ana Maguitman (ICIC CONICET-UNS, Argentina), Diego Pinto (UNA, Paraguay), Paula Zabala (UBA – ICC CONICET, Argentina)
SLIOIA-ASAI
SLIOIA-SIO
For further information visit www.clei2017-46jaiio.sadio.org.ar or send email to: asai2017@sadio.org.ar, sio2017@sadio.org.ar, slioia2017@sadio.org.ar
Sitio web: www.clei2017-46jaiio.sadio.org.ar