Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Reminder: paper submission deadline for ICML 2012

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML) 2012 is 24 February 2012. This conference will be held in Edinburgh, Scotland, June 26 - July 1, 2012.

Monday, January 23, 2012

Call for papers: CIDM 2012

The deadline for submitting papers to the Third International Workshop on Computational Intelligence for Disaster Management (CIDM) 2012 is March 25 2012. This workshop will be held in Bucharest, Romania, 19-21 September 2012.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Thursday, January 19, 2012

The problem with academic journals 3

I've tried to stay away from politics on this blog, as I want to keep it as professional as I can, and politics is one of the two things (along with religion) guaranteed to make otherwise pleasant and rational people lose all self control. But sometimes, politics intrudes into the academy: as Pericles put it "Just because you do not take an interest in politics does not mean politics won't take an interest in you".

I've discussed the problems with academic journals twice before. What has prompted me to revisit the topic, and break my taboo on politics on this blog, is the Research Works Act, which is nothing less than a direct assault by the US government on open access journals. Not that the US government per se has anything against open access journals: journal publishers like Elsevier do, though, so what they've done is whack down a sack of cash in front of their tame congress members and bought a law. This law, if passed, would ban US government funding agencies from requiring that papers resulting from their funding be made available as open access publications. This has caused a firestorm in the academic blogosphere, with calls for scholarly societies to withdraw from the American Association of Publishers (one of the groups lobbying in favour of the law), and with some even going so far as to call academic publishers enemies of science.

I have published in open-access journals. I'm even on the editorial board of one, and I find this law extremely disturbing. It is in direct contrast to other countries such as the UK, where a new policy from the science minister requires the results of publicly funded research to be open-access. It is simply a desperate attempt by the established journal publishers to protect a business model that is going the way of horse-drawn carriages and rotary-dial telephones.

Although one could argue that, as a New Zealand citizen resident in Australia, this will not really effect me, the USA has a habit of forcing it's laws on other countries. How long before other countries, like Australia or New Zealand, get similar laws? Even if this proposed law is defeated in the USA, does anyone seriously think that the publishers will give up trying to kill open access journals?

Open access is the future of academic publishing. Publishers are trying to protect a failing business model by exploiting a political system that seems, to someone raised in a Westminster-style democracy, quite corrupt. Since we have no chance of changing that system, the only response open to scientists is to move away from publishing in the journals published by companies like Elsevier, and publish instead in open-access journals. In other words, cut the journal publishers out completely and starve them of the quality papers they need to be successful.

Over the next several weeks, I will be collating a list of open-access computational intelligence journals, and reviewing a selection of papers from each. It's time to take open-access seriously. It's time to embrace the future, and to leave the old publishers in the dustbin of history.

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

IEEE Computational Intelligence Society Call for Social Media Subcommittee members


Dear CIS members,

This is a call for active participation in the CIS Social Media Subcommittee.

The Social Media Subcommittee, established in 2011, is a subcommittee under the Member Activities committee of CIS. Our objectives are to promote CIS membership and activities, to leverage our online presence, and build our leadership in CIS-related research and industrial communities.

Social Media have become very popular in recent years. Examples include Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Second Life. They have become part of our lives and some of the major channels to get updates about our friends and the rest of the world. Our mission is to keep you up-to-date about CIS and computational intelligence-related information in the most direct and timely manner. You will no longer miss deadlines for submitting papers to our conferences and you will be able to get involved in discussions of the hottest topics in computational intelligence with our professionals.

The Subcommittee is continuously seeking to develop new and innovative initiatives for promoting CIS with Social Media. We are looking for enthusiastic members who are keen to get involved in the activities of the Subcommittee. The main tasks are to set up and manage the accounts in some of the major Social Media (i.e., Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Second Life, etc.) and to pursue suggestions for using Social Media to other parties of CIS. Experience in programming in Facebook and Second Life is preferred.

We believe you may have experience in and use one or more Social Media on a regular basis. To be a Subcommittee member, you will just need to spare some of your time working with Social Media for CIS. You will provide valuable experience in committee membership and society involvement that could be useful on your CV, or as a stepping-stone towards further CIS technical committee involvement.

Being a member will require enthusiasm, dedication and the investment of some of your time for meetings, preparing documents for initiatives, and managing the CIS Social Media activities. As the Chairs of the IEEE CIS Social Media Subcommittee, we would like to invite any interested IEEE CIS members worldwide to join us.

If you are interested in joining this Social Media Subcommittee and further promoting your professional careers, please send your CV to us (cis.socialmedia@gmail.com) with email subject title “[SMS] Recruitment 2012” before January 28, 2012.

If you are not interested in joining the Subcommittee but are keen to provide input and feedback on CIS initiatives for Social Media, please also contact us.

We would appreciate it if you could forward this call to any IEEE CIS members who may be interested.

We look forward to hearing from you. Thank you very much for your attention.

Best Regards,
Albert Y.S. Lam
Chair, IEEE CIS Social Media Subcommittee

Monday, January 16, 2012

Reminder: paper deadline for ICCCI 2012

A reminder that the deadline for papers submitted to the 4th International Conference on Computational Collective Intelligence (ICCCI) 2012 is 15 April 2012. This conference will be held in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, 28-30 November, 2012.

Friday, January 13, 2012

Reminder: paper submission deadline for ISICA 2012

A reminder that the deadline for papers submitted to the International Symposium on Intelligence Computing and Applications (ISICA) 2012 is 15 April 2012. This conference will be held in Wuhan, China, 27-28 October, 2012.

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Reminder: paper submission deadline for CBR-MD 2012

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the International Workshop Case-Based Reasoning (CBR-MD) 2012 is 13 April 2012. This workshop will be held in Berlin, Germany, 20 July 2012.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Reminder: conference paper deadline for EANN

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the 13th International Conference on Engineering Applications of Neural Networks (EANN 2012) is 31 March 2012. This conference will be held in London, UK, 20-23 September, 2012.

Friday, December 23, 2011

Reminder: paper submission deadline for UCNC 2012

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the 11th Conference on Unconventional Computation and Natural Computation (UCNC) 2012 is 26 March 2012. This conference will be held in Orleans, France, 3-6 September, 2012.

Monday, December 19, 2011

Friday, December 16, 2011

Reminder: paper submission deadline for BICS 2012

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the International Conference on Brain Inspired Cognitive Systems (BICS) 2012 is 15 January 2012. This conference will be held in Shenyang, China, 11-14 July, 2012.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Reminder: paper submission deadline for ISNN 2012

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the 2012 International Symposium on Neural Networks (ISNN 2012) is 15 January 2012. This symposium will be held in Shenyang, China, July 11-14, 2012.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

WCCI 2012 Deadline Extended

The deadline for the World Conference on Computational Intelligence (WCCI) 2012 has been extended to 18 January, 2012. There will be no further extensions. WCCI 2012 combines IJCNN 2012, FUZZ-IEEE 2012 and CEC 2012.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Reminder: paper deadline for GECCO 2012

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the 2012 Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) is 13 January 2012. This conference will be held in Philadelphia 7-11 July, 2012.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Reminder: paper submission deadline for PPSN 2012

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the 12th International Conference on Parallel Problem Solving from Nature (PPSN) 2012 is the 12th of March, 2012. This conference will  be held in Taormina, Italy, 1-5 September 2012.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Conference paper deadline: MAICS 2012

The deadline for the 23rd Midwest Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science Conference (MAICS) 2012 is February 10, 2012. This conference will be held in Cincinnati, Ohio, April 21-22, 2012. Note that the deadline for authors who need visas to enter the USA is January 13, 2012.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Reminder: paper submission deadline for ICARIS 2012

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the 11th International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems (ICARIS) 2012 is 1 March 2012. This conference will be held in Taormina, Italy, 28-21 July, 2012

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Call for papers: CISE 2012

The deadline for papers submitted to the 4th International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Software Engineering (CISE) 2012 is 11 June 2012. This conference will be held in Wuhan, China, December 14-16, 2012.

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Reminder: Paper submission deadline for ECAI 2012

A reminder that the deadline for papers submitted to the 20th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI) 2012 is 6 March 2012. This conference will be held in Montpellier, France, 27-21 August, 2012.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Reminder: Paper submission deadline for PRICAI 2012

A reminder that the deadline for papers submitted to the 12th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI) 2012 is March 1, 2012. This conference will be held in Kuching, Malaysia, September 3-7, 2012.