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WP3 – Enhancing expertise and exchanging know-how through international workshops and conferences Krzysztof Walkowiak
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WP3 – Enhancing expertise and exchanging know-how through international workshops and

conferences

Krzysztof Walkowiak

Krzysztof Walkowiak, Work Package 3

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Main Objectives

• Support in organizing of international conferences and workshops in the field of Network Intelligence

• Providing comprehensive knowledge to the ENGINE staff on state-of-the-art and methodology in Network Intelligence

• Identifying potential ENGINE expertise in a crucial area of global scientific interest

• Identifying what skills and knowledge available at the ENGINE can be used for providing new industrial applications

• Identifying the links between current research projects at the ENGINE and their potential applications in the industry

• Establishing relationships with industrial and scientific partners for future cooperation

• Establishing collaboration between the ENGINE and the international teams and institutions working within the Network Intelligence area

Work Tasks

• Work tasks 3.1-3.13: Facilitation of knowledge sharing as well as raising the visibility of the ENGINE Centre in the scientific environment by organizing 2 conferences as well as 11 workshops of the covering diverse subjects in the Network Intelligence research area

• Work task 3.14: Enhancing knowledge exchange and ENGINE Centre staff expertise, through participation in the international workshops and conferences

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WT 3.1: ASONAM 2015

• Name: IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2015)

• Task Leader: Przemysław Kazienko• Duration: 4 days• Estimated no. of participants: 300• Date: Q3/2015• ASONAM is the best annual worldwide conference

on Social Network Analysis and Mining• Previous events

– ASONAM 2014, Beijing, China– ASONAM 2013, Niagara Falls, Canada– ASONAM 2012, Istanbul, Turkey– ASONAM 2011, Kaohsiung, Taiwan– ASONAM 2010, Odense, Denmark

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WT 3.2: CORES 2015

• Name: The 9th International Conference on Computer Recognition Systems CORES 2015

• Task Leader: Robert Burduk• Duration: 3 days• Estimated no. of participants: 80• Date: Q2/2015• Previous events

– CORES 2013, Miłków, Poland, 107 submitted papers– CORES 2011, Wrocław, Poland, 98 submitted papers– CORES 2009, Wrocław, Poland,– CORES 2007, Rydzyna, Poland,– CORES 2005, Rydzyna, Poland,

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WT 3.3: European Workshop on Network Intelligence (ENI)

• Name: European Workshop on Network Intelligence (ENI)

• Task Leader: Przemysław Kazienko• Duration: 2-3 days• Estimated no. of participants: 40, 50 ,60• Date: Q2/2014, Q2/2015, Q2/2016

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WT 3.4: Workshop on Complex Network Mining and Analysis

• Name: Workshop on Complex Network Mining and Analysis

• Task Leader: Radosław Michalski• Duration: 3-5 days• Estimated no. of participants: 30• Date: Q3/2015

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WT 3.5: Workshop on Complex Network Mining and Analysis

• Name: Workshop on Complex Network Mining and Analysis

• Task Leader: Tomasz Kajdanowicz• Duration: 3-5 days• Estimated no. of participants: 30• Date: Q3/2014

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WT 3.6: Workshop on Interdisciplinary Network Intelligence in Applications

• Name: Workshop on Interdisciplinary Network Intelligence in Applications

• Task Leader: Tomasz Kajdanowicz• Duration: 3-5 days• Estimated no. of participants: 30• Date: Q3/2015

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WT 3.7: Workshop on Nonstationary Models of Pattern Recognition and Classifier Combinations

• Name: Workshop on Nonstationary Models of Pattern Recognition and Classifier Combinations

• Task Leader: Michał Woźniak• Duration: 1 day• Estimated no. of participants: 25• Date: Q3/2014

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WT 3.8: Workshop on Machine Learning in Life Sciences

• Name: Workshop on Machine Learning in Life Sciences

• Task Leader: Bartosz Krawczyk• Duration: 1 day• Estimated no. of participants: 20• Date: Q3/2014, Q3/2015

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WT 3.9: Workshop on Solving Classification Problems Embedded in the Nature of Data

• Name: Workshop on Solving Classification Problems Embedded in the Nature of Data

• Task Leader: Bartosz Krawczyk• Duration: 1 day• Estimated no. of participants: 20• Date: Q4/2014

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WT 3.10: Workshop on Survivable Content Oriented Networking

• Name: Workshop on Survivable Content Oriented Networking

• Task Leader: Krzysztof Walkowiak• Duration: 1 day• Estimated no. of participants: 15• Date: Q3/2014, Q3/2015

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WT 3.11: Workshop on Application of Gaze tracking Methods in Mobile Applications Usability Verification

• Name: Workshop on Application of Gaze tracking Methods in Mobile Applications Usability Verification

• Task Leader: Janusz Sobecki• Duration: 1-2 days• Estimated no. of participants: 20• Date: Q3/2014, Q3/2015

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WT 3.12: Workshop on Machine Vision and Graphics

• Name: Workshop on Machine Vision and Graphics (MaViG)

• Task Leader: Halina Kwaśnicka• Duration: 1-2 days• Estimated no. of participants: 20• Date: Q3/2015

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WT 3.13: Workshop on Soft Computing Methods and Application

• Name: Workshop on Soft Computing Methods and Application (SoCMA)

• Task Leader: Urszula Markowska-Kaczmar• Duration: 1-2 days• Estimated no. of participants: 20• Date: Q3/2015

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Draft Schedule

WT Q1/14 Q2/14 Q3/14 Q4/14 Q1/15 Q2/15 Q3/15 Q4/15 Q1/16 Q2/16 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9

3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13

Research Areas

• A1. Data mining, A2. Complex networks, A3. Cloud computing, A4. Content-oriented networking, A5. Semantic networks & NLP, A6. Machine vision, A7. User modelling & HCI, A8. Sensor networks

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WT A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6 A7 A8 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9

3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13

Application Areas

• B1. Medicine, B2. Biology & chemistry, B3. Sociology & psychology, B4. Management & economics, B5. Media & entertainment, B6. Business & engineering

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WT B1 B2 B3 B4 B5 B6 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9

3.10

WT 3.14: Enhancing knowledge exchange and ENGINE Centre staff expertise

• The task includes participation of the staff members in the international scientific conferences

• The main goal is to increase the transfer of knowledge as well as to develop research cooperation resulting in increased submission of research projects

• The ENGINE researchers will have the opportunity to participate in 60 European conferences including the most prestigious events in the Network Intelligence sciences

• European events do not cover entire thematic diversity therefore it is planned that researchers from the ENGINE Centre will participate in 30 conferences organized outside Europe

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Thank you for your attention!


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