19th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems
FedCSIS 2024 (IEEE #61123)
The mission of the FedCSIS Conference Series is to provide a presentation, discussion and a reputable publication forum in computer science and intelligence systems. The forum invites researchers and practitioners from around the world to contribute their research results focused on their scientific and professional interests in a chosen area of computer science.
The FedCSIS conference consists of the Main Track and Thematic Tracks. Papers submitted to the Main Track can be assigned by their authors to Topical Areas which are managed by Topical Area Curators. Basing on a paper’s scope, Topical Area Curators select its reviewers from the Main Track Program Committee. Besides the Main Track, the authors may prefer to submit their papers to Thematic Tracks which are announced in their own Calls for Thematic Track Papers and are assisted by the FedCSIS Chairs in reaching out to the FedCSIS Community.
Main Track
- Topical Area 1: Advanced Artificial Intelligence in Applications
- Topical Area 2: Computer Science & Systems
- Topical Area 3: Network Systems and Applications
- Topical Area 4: Information Technology for Business and Society
- Topical Area 5: Software, System and Service Engineering
Thematic Tracks
The following Thematic Tracks are confirmed for FedCSIS 2024:
- Advances in Programming Languages (APL)
- AI in Agriculture (AgriAI)
- AI in Digital Humanities, Computational Social Sciences and Economics Research (AI‑HuSo)
- Challenges for Natural Language Processing (CNLPS)
- Complex Networks – Theory and Application (CN‑TA)
- Computational Optimization (CO)
- Computer Aspects of Numerical Algorithms (CANA)
- Information Systems Management (ISM)
- Internet of Things – Enablers, Challenges and Applications (IoT‑ECAW)
- Knowledge Acquisition and Management (KAM)
- Model Driven Approaches in System Development (MDASD)
- Multimedia Applications and Processing (MMAP)
- Recent Advances in Information Technology – Doctoral Symposium (DS‑RAIT)
- Rough Sets: Theory and Applications (RSTA)
- Scalable Computing (SC)
Important dates
- Thematic Track proposal submission: November 28, 2023
- Paper submission (no extensions): May 14, 2024
- Position paper submission: June 2, 2024
- Author notification: June 18, 2024
- Final paper submission, registration: July 9, 2024
- Conference date: September 8–11, 2024