Keynote speakers (preliminary list):
- Jovanovic, Jelena
University of Belgrade, Serbia
Keynote title: Learning analytics: Challenges and opportunities opened by AI - Kutyniok, Gitta
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München (LMU Munich)
Keynote title: Reliable AI: Successes, Challenges, and Limitations - Tolvanen, Juha-Pekka
Metacase, Finland
Keynote title: Languages for non-developers: what, how, where? - Frank, Urlich
University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany
Keynote title: Multi-Level Language Architectures: Fostering Reuse, Integration and User Empowerment by Allowing for Additional Abstraction
Data Mining Competition
FedCSIS Data Mining Competition
Professor Zdzisław Pawlak Awards
Professor Zdzisław Pawlak (1926–2006) has been regarded as one of the fathers of Computer Science in Poland. His theory of Rough Sets has been one of the most recognizable contributions made by a scientist in Poland to the area of Artificial Intelligence worldwide. In his research, Professor Pawlak has always emphasized the need for cross-disciplinary, cross-country, and cross-generation cooperation. In Computer Science, there may emerge a brilliant idea in someone’s head, but it requires collaborators to make it grow dynamically and then – a number of subject matter experts, from various fields, to develop its practical applications.
The following categories of awards are eligible for all paper submitted to the FedCSIS conference:
- Best Paper Award (600 EUR): the best out of all papers accepted to the conference.
- Young Researcher Paper Award (400 EUR): the best out of papers whereby all authors are younger than 40 years.
- Industry Cooperation Award (400 EUR): the best out of papers whereby there are at least two different authors, one working in academia and another one in industry.
- International Cooperation Award (400 EUR): the best out of papers whereby there are at least two different authors working in institutions located in two different countries.
We believe that all these categories reflect the principles of Professor Pawlak’s work. The awards are decided by the Committee of esteemed scientists, who have had the privilege to know and cooperate with Professor Pawlak. As already mentioned, all papers – submitted to all parts of FedCSIS – are eligible. This way, the thematic integrity of FedCSIS is emphasized. List of past winners is available at the conference WWW site.