0. 3rd ISS07: Advances in Information Sciences and Services, An International Workshop
ISS07, the Third Advances in Information Sciences and Services, An International Workshop,
will be held on November 21~23, 2007, in Gyeongju, Republic of Korea, as a part of the ICCIT2007, http://nms.dongguk.ac.kr/iccit.
This premium workshop provides a forum in which to present research results in all areas related to the Theory, Development, Application and Evaluation of Information Sciences and Services and Management.
ISS07 builds on the success of previous workshops in this series (NMS: Networked Media and Services) held in Singapore, in Poland, and in Beijing.
Contact and Method for Paper Submission
Contact information: Dr. Yun Ji Na (yjna@dongguk.ac.kr)
Paper submission: by email to yjna@dongguk.ac.kr
Important Dates
Deadline for paper submission: 10 Nov. 2007
Acceptance/Reject Notification: in 5 days after paper submission
Format:
The papers submitted for review must be in the IEEE format (8.5" x 11", two-column). Please strictly follow the formatting instructions (read the instructions in PDF, DOC) and layout instructions (read the instructions in PDF, DOC)
Publication and Proceeding for ISS07:
The Proceeding of ICCIT Proceeding will be published by ISS series (Advanced in Information Sciences and Services). ISS is a series journal book with ISSN number (ISSN:1976-3700) not a simple conference proceeding.
So authors can list your paper in publication list of "Publications List for International Journal" or "Presentations List for International Conferences".
And revised version with a full paper will be published by International journals, JDCTA (http://www.jdcta.org) or JCIT (http://nms.dongguk.ac.kr/jcit), with no charge. All fees will be supported by ICCIT.
But your revised paper also followed the policies of the journals and your paper will be screened by journal editor (not review process, your paper already reviewed by ICCIT committees).
Workshop Chairs
Prof. Franz Ko (Il Seok Ko):
- General Chair of ICCIT07 and CIT Series
- Honorary Director General, IBC (International Biographical Centre), St. Tomas Place, ELY, CB7 4BR, Cambridge, England (Great Britain)
- Vice-President, The World Congress of Arts, Sciences and Communications, Cambridge, St. Tomas Place, ELY, CB7 4GG, Cambridge, England (Great Britain)
- Professor, DNMS Lab., Dept. of Computer and Multimedia, Dongguk University - Director General, CITRC (Convergence Information Technology Research Center)
Dr. Yun Ji Na (yjna@dongguk.ac.kr):
- Director General of AICIT, Dongguk University, S. Korea
- Program Chair of ICCIT07 and CIT Series
Format:
The papers submitted for review must be in the IEEE format (8.5" x 11", two-column). Please strictly follow the formatting instructions (read the instructions in PDF, DOC) and layout instructions (read the instructions in PDF, DOC)
SCOPE
Topics includes, but not limited to the followings:
- Issues on Information Sciences
- Issues on Management Information Systems/Technologies
- Issues on Information Services and management
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1. Information Security Applications
- Scope and Topics
The focus of this special session is on the technical and practical aspects of information security applications. The topics will include but are not limited to:
network security, system security, application security, biometrics, security policy, security standards issues.
Session Committee
Professor. Yong-Hee Jeon, Ph.D
Dr. Jang Jong-Soo(Group Director, Application Security Group of ETRI)
Contact Information
Professor. Yong-Hee Jeon, Ph.D
Computer Networks and Security Lab.
The School of Computer and Information Communications Engineering
Catholic University of Daegu
330 Geumnak 1-ri, Hayang, Gyeongsan, Gyeongbuk,
Rep. of Korea 712-702
Office : +82-53-850-2745
Fax : +82-53-850-2740
E-maill : yhjeon@cu.ac.kr
Home Page : http://infocom.cu.ac.kr
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2. Ubiquitous Healthcare
- Scope and Topics
The aim of this session is to address general issues relating to wearable/ wireless and implantable sensors and bring together leading scientists from computing, bio-technology, engineering and medicine to discuss the latest technical developments and highlight novel clinical applications of body-sensor networks.
- Committee members
Wan-Young Chung, Dongseo University, Korea
U.S. Tiwary, Indian Institute of Information Technology, India
Esko Alasaarela, University of Oulu, Finland
Jerker Delsing, Lulea University, Sweden
- Contact information
Division of Computer Information Engineering, Dongseo University, Busan, Korea
wychung@dongseo.ac.kr, wychung11@hanmail.net
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3. Architectures and Applications of u-Science Environment
- Scope and Topics
This session provides a forum for paper about architectures and practical applications of ubiquitous science (u-Science). Main view point of this session is interdisciplinary research on u-Science which includes IT point of view of u-Science and also more importantly other areas, like environment science, bio-science and material science, view of real applications of u-Science. We believe interdisciplinary works are the way to the future in research.
Refereed paper submissions are solicited in IT based and other practical applications from other areas for u-Science environment that include but not limited to,
- Architectural design of u-Science
- Middleware tools
- Integration strategies
- Practical application design
- Ubiquitous Sensor network
- Industrial usage of u-Science
- Portal systems
- Performance analysis and optimization
- Program visualization
- Digital content management and service
- Session Committee
Dr. Sang Boem Lim (Konkuk University, S. Korea)
Dr. Joong Kwon Kim (KISTI)
Dr. Wonil Kim (Sejong University)
- Contact Information
Affiliation: Department of Advanced Technology Fusion, Konkuk University, Seoul, South Korea
e-mail: sblim@konkuk.ac.kr
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4. International Workshop on Web Intelligence and Intelligence System
- Brief description and the scope
Web Intelligence has been recognized as a new direction for scientific research and development to explore
the fundamental roles as well as practical impacts of Artificial Intelligence and advanced Information
Technology on the next generation of Web-empowered products, systems, services, and activities. It is one of
the most important as well as promising IT research fields in the era of Web and agent intelligence.
Workshop on Web Intelligence provides a leading international forum for researchers and practitioners to
present the state-of-the-art of Web Intelligence technologies; to examine performance characteristics of
various approaches in Web-based intelligent information technology; and to cross-fertilize ideas on the
development of Web-based intelligent information systems among different domains. By idea-sharing and
discussions on the underlying foundations and the enabling technologies of Web intelligence, itwill capture
current important developments of new models, new methodologies and new tools for building a variety of
embodiments of Web-based intelligent information systems.
The workshop Papers are solicited on all technical aspects of Web Intelligence and Intelligence System
related technologies, including but not limited to the following topics:
- Intelligent E-Technology
- Web application (E-learning, E-business)
- Genetic Algorithms
- DNA Computing
- Optimization
- Fuzzy Set
- Probabilistic Reasoning
- Chaos
- Multi Agent System
- Belief Network
- Expert System
- Computational Intelligent
- Neural Network
- Hybrid System
- Data Mining
- Decision Support System
- Web Information Filtering and Retrieval
- Web Mining and Farming Web Security, Integrity, Privacy and Trust
- Web Services and Grid Services
- Web Support Systems
Program committee members
Dr. Fong-lok Lee, Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Dr. Tjeerd Plomp, University of Twente ,Faculty of Behavioral Sciences, Department of Curriculum
,P.O.Box 2177500 AE Enschede ,The Netherlands
Dr. R. Albert, University of Southern California, USA
Dr. L. Anido, University of Vigo, Spain
Dr. Kinshuk Associate,Information System Department MasseyUniversity, Private Bag, 11-222Palmerston
North ,New Zealand
Dr. Zhiting Zhu, East China Normal Univ., China
Dr. Lu Wang, Department of Educational Technology, Capital Normal University, China
Organizing committee member
Jingzhong Zhang
Professor of Chinese academy of science & Huazhong Normal University
Wuhan, China 430079 86-27-67861450
Zhiting Zhu
East China Normal University, Mainland China. Advisory committee Members
Shanghai , China
The contact organizer
Name: Chengling Zhao
Address: Department of information technology, Central China Normal University, Wuhan, China
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5. Workshop on Distributed Computing Systems
Scope and Topics
The workshop provides a forum for engineers and scientists in academia, industry and government to present their latest research findings in any aspects of distributed and parallel computing.
- Theoretical Foundations
- Data Management and Data Centers
- Distributed Cyber-Physical Systems
- Reliability and Dependability
- Security and Privacy
- Network Architectures and Protocols
- Operating Systems and Middleware
- Cyber-Infrastructure for Distributed Computing
- Sensor Networks and Applications
- Wireless and Mobile Computing
- Multimedia Systems
- Web-Based Distributed Computing
Committee members
Prof. Albert Cheng (University of Houston, USA)
Prof. Lam-for KWOK (City University of Hong Kong, China)
Prof. Li-Der Chou (National Central University, Taiwan)
Prof. Wei Li (Zhejiang Normal University, China)
Prof. Anind K. Dey (Carnegie Mellon University, USA)
Contact information
Prof. Wei Li
Zhejiang Normal University, China
zjnliwei@gmail.com
Submission Method
Authors should submit the softcopy of their paper in PDF, PostScript, or MS Word format online. Accepted papers will be published by IEEE Computer Society Press, which will indexed by EI, ISTP, Please submit your paper to zjnliwei@gmail.com
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6. Special Session on Intelligent Systems for Computational Finance
The term ¡°Computational Finance¡± is a cross field discipline which focuses on solving financial problems
by using modern computation technologies. This special session aims to integrate specialists and professionals
from both computer science and financial engineering fields to demonstrate their ideas about using intelligent
systems to deal with financial problems.
Financial operations generally require huge amount of money dealing with uncertainties. In order to
minimize the risk associated with the uncertainties, the field of finance has developed numerous sophisticated
models for risk management and asset allocation. Because those financial engineering models require huge
amount of calculations, computation systems have become increasingly important in recent years. As a result,
financial engineering models have been more constantly improved due to the increased power of modern
computation systems. Nowadays, financial engineering has become a multidisciplinary research area that draws
from a wide range of quantitative analysis disciplines, such as stochastic process, time series, artificial
intelligence, data mining, neural network, fuzzy and genetic programming, to optimize the decision making of
financial investment moves. Therefore, there are numerous scholars making efforts in risk management,
financial portfolio planning, forecasting, trading, hedging, fraud detection, and other applications by using
modern computational technologies.
This special session further builds on the results from these studies, thereby paying special attention to the
interpretation, implementation, and evaluation of the financial decision models built. We continue the tradition
of featuring applications of computational intelligence to solve real problems in economics and finance. Papers
describing new techniques and/or novel applications are invited. Practical demonstrations with state-of-the-art
numerical methods, econometrics, and artificial intelligent (AI) methodologies applied to economics or finance
are preferably welcomed.
This special session aims at promoting the exchange of ideas not only concepts and operational basis for
AI but also techniques for implementing and evaluating information systems on economic and financial domain,
forecasting, and analysis. Submissions that derive theories of AI modeling, construct AI model and apply it to
financial market, develop techniques for linking AI model and other types of models are all welcome. Hence,
this session invites papers that apply computational methodologies or AI to the following topics, but never
exclusive:
Topics:
Application Areas
- Financial Service Technologies
- Behavioral Finance
- Experimental Economics
- Financial Engineering
- Financial Data Mining
- Trading Strategies
- Risk Management and Hedging Strategies
- Portfolio Management and Asset Allocation
- Derivative Pricing
- Time Series Forecasting and Analysis
- Banking and Accounting Related Issues
Techniques
- Artificial Neural Networks
- Data Mining
- Self-Organized Map
- Fuzzy Logic
- Evolutionary Programming
- Genetic Algorithms
- Genetic Programming
- Learning Classifier Systems
- Statistical Classifiers
- Cluster Analysis
- Decision Trees
- Inductive Logic Programming
- Reinforcement Learning
- Wavelets
- Ant Algorithms
- Sequential Monte Carlo Methods
- Grey Models
- Swarm Intelligence
- Hybrid Models
- Rough Sets
- Hybrid System
Session Organizer
Hsiao-Ya Chiu, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor of Department and Institute of Information Management
Yu Da Collage of Business, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Tel(1): +886-935-609072
Tel(2): +886-37-651188 ext.5521
Fax: +886-37-651557
Email: hychiu@ydu.edu.tw or kates.chiu@msa.hinet.net
Program Committees
- Giuliano Armano (University of Cagliari , Italy)
- An-Pin Chen (National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan)
- Mu-Yen Chen (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan)
- Chieh-Yow ChiangLin (National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan)
- Md. Rafiul Hassan (The University of Melbourne, Australia)
- Zhongsheng Hua (University of Science and Technology of China, China)
- Hwa-Shan Huang (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan)
- Mu-Jung Huang (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan)
- Pedro Isasi (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain)
- Serafin Martinez Jaramillo (The University of Essex, UK)
- Kyoung-jae Kim (Dongguk University, Korea)
- Efstathios Kirkos (Technological Educational Institution of Thessaloniki, Greece)
- Kai-Pui Lam (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
- Dietmar Maringer (The University of Essex, UK)
- Yannis Manolopoulos (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece)
- Sheri M. Markose (The University of Essex, UK)
- Hoi-Shing Ng (The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong)
- Selwyn Piramuthu (University of Florida, USA)
- Edward Tsang (University of Essex, UK)
- I-Hsien Ting (The University of York, UK)
- Klaus Tochtermann (Graz University of Technology, Austria)
- Chwei-Shyong Tsai (National Chung Hsing University, Taiwan)
- Hsing-Wen Wang (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan)
- Hsien-Chu Wu (National Taichung Institute of Technology, Taiwan)
- Hui-Ju Wu (National Changhua University of Education, Taiwan)
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7. International Symposium on Intelligent Information Technology in Agriculture
Information technologies are becoming more and more important for rural development. All commercial crop & animals production systems are potential users for Intelligent Information Technology products. Many Intelligent Information Technology systems have been developed to help farmers, extension workers and administrators. Intelligent Information Technology will provide powerful means for the transformation of agriculture. Many countries established association or research centers for Information Technology in Agriculture. It is necessary for experts from developed and developing countries to exchange ideas. The ISIITA provides a platform for experts from developed and developing countries to come together and get familiar with each other. The workshop Papers are solicited on all technical aspects of Intelligent Information Technology in Agriculture, including but not limited to the following topics:
- Research and application of Agricultural expert systems and Agricultural decision support systems
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture
- Animal and crop growth model
- Applications of Virtual Reality technologies in Agriculture
- Intelligent Monitor and Control of Agriculture Environment
- Applications of GPS¡¢GIS¡¢RS in Agriculture
- Establishment of information service networks in rural area and Practices in reducing Digital divide
- Status and developmental strategies related to IT in agriculture
- Other topics related to Intelligent Information Technology in Agriculture
Program committee members
- Dr.Fei Yu, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Russia
- Prof. Huang Huang,Hunan Agricultural University, China
- Prof. Guangxue Yue, Jiaxing University, China
- Prof. Quanyuan Wu, National University of Defence Technology, China
- Prof. Miaoliang Zhu, Zhejiang University, China
- Dr.Qi Luo, Wuhan Institute of Technology, China
Organizing committee member
Renfa Li
Prof. of Hunan University
Changsha,410082,China 86-731-8821544
Guiping Liao
Prof. of Hunan Agricultural University
Changsha,410128,China 86-731-4638372
The contact organizer
Name: Fei Yu
Address: Peoples' Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, 117198, Russia
E-mail: hunanyufei@126.com
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8. ITS in developing countries- potentials and dangers
Scope: The proposed workshop shall encompass the following key areas.
- Need and potentials
- The role of information and communication technology in ITS development
- Limitation of orthodox tools of traffic management tools and techniques
- Review of ITS projects in the developing world
- Political and societal impediments
- Technological and human resource development
- ITS and environment
- Case studies to Identify different countries scenario
- Institutional and instrumental tools for the ITS project execution
- Funding mechanism
- Indigenous research and development
Organizing committee:
Prof. S. Akhtar Ali Shah, Pakistan
Prof. N. P. Mahalik, USA
Session Committee
Prof. S. Akhtar Ali Shah, Pakistan
Prof. N. P. Mahalik, USA
Prof Ahn Byung Ha Korea
Contact Information
Prof. S. Akhtar Ali Shah, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Peshawar, Pakistan,
Ph: +92-300-590-1110
Off: +92-91-921-6681
Email: shahg_urp@yahoo.com
Prof. N. P. Mahalik, 2255 East Barstow Avenue, M/S IT9
Fresno, California, CA 93740-8002, U.S.A.
Ph : +1 (559) 278-2995
Fax: +1 (559) 278-5081
Email: nmahalik@csufresno.edu
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9. ITS architecture and standardization in the developing world
Scope: The session would provide an opportunity to the participants to explore the following core areas related to the subject
- Importance of ITS architecture and standardization
- Review of the ITS architectural development around the globe
- Case study of ITS Architecture from the developing world and emerging economies
- Identifying the stakeholders
- Importance of participatory approach in national ITS architectural and standard development
- International standards and developing countries concerns
- Developing local standards
- Research and development
Organizing committee:
Prof. S. Akhtar Ali Shah, Pakistan
Prof. N. P. Mahalik, USA
Session Committee
Prof. S. Akhtar Ali Shah, Pakistan
Prof. N. P. Mahalik, USA
Prof Ahn Byung Ha Korea
Contact Information
Prof. S. Akhtar Ali Shah, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Peshawar, Pakistan,
Ph: +92-300-590-1110
Off: +92-91-921-6681
Email: shahg_urp@yahoo.com
Prof. N. P. Mahalik, 2255 East Barstow Avenue, M/S IT9
Fresno, California, CA 93740-8002, U.S.A.
Ph : +1 (559) 278-2995
Fax: +1 (559) 278-5081
Email: nmahalik@csufresno.edu
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10. Multimedia security and its applications
With the development of internet and computer technology, information security has gained great attention from researchers. Specially, the security of multimedia data is still a big problem to be tackled in our information society. Encryption has been proposed to protect data. But it is not feasible for multimedia data, since the multimedia data amount is very huge.
The research on Multimedia security and its applications is an interesting and prospective topic.
Despite the exponentially growing number of contributions to the field of digital watermarking or information hiding over the last decade only small progresses towards practical solutions have been made after the first seminal works were published. This is very surprising because numerous authors have suggested many clever techniques for hiding data more or less robustly.
There is clearly no answer to "what is the best watermarking technique?". But at least we can find some criteria helping to give answers in this direction. The academic answer is in term of capacity, robustness and imperceptibility. A more practical answer is the technique that achieves the requirements stemming from a targeted application.
This special session will focus on digital watermarking, information hiding, and the application of digital watermarking techniques in the real world.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
- Digital watermarking schemes
- Information hiding schemes
- Robustness and tamper resistance.
- Authentication and integrity.
- Application of digital watermarking scheme in real life.
Session Committee
Dr. Yonggang Fu , College of Computer Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen, China, Email: fyg@sjtu.edu.cn , Tel:+86-592-6182770
Prof. Hongtao Lu, Department of Computer science and Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, China, Email: htlu@sjtu.edu.cn, Tel:+86-21-62933734
Prof. Niansheng Liu, College of Computer Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen, China, Email: nsliu@jmu.edu.cn, Tel: +86-592-6182232
Dr. Wei Lu, Department of Mathematics and Computer science, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China, Email: Luweicn@msn.com.
Prof. Cuihua Li, Department of Computer science and engineering, Xiamen University, Xiamen, China, Email: chli@xmu.edu.cn, Tel: +86-592-2580152
Prof. Yongmei Li, College of Computer Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen, China, Email: lym427@jmu.edu.cn, Tel:+86-592-6182431
Contact Information:
Dr. Yonggang Fu
College of Computer Engineering, Jimei University, Xiamen, China
Email: fyg@sjtu.edu.cn
Tel:+86-592-6182770
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11. Ubiquitous City Technology & Applications
Description and Scope
With the proliferation of Ubiquitous Computing, there is a fast growing interest in U-city. Ubiquitous Computing enables to create a human-oriented computing environment where computing devices interact with human beings when-ever and where-ever they are. In U-City, people can get every benefit of Ubiquitous Computing. This workshop will focus on the challenges and solutions for U-City with an emphasis on technology, intelligent services and their applications. The conference will provide an opportunity for academic, industry professionals and U-city management and U-City governing officers to discuss the latest issues and progress in the area of U-City technology and service. We expect that the workshop and its publications will be a trigger for further related research and technology improvements in this important subject.
Session Organizer
Professor Yong Woo LEE, University of Seoul
Contact Information
Youg Woo LEE
General Chair, Smart(U) City Consortium,
Director, Seoul Grid Center.
Dept of Electrical and Comuter Engineering,University of Seoul,
#90, Johnnongdong, Dongdaemoongu, Seoul, South Korea (Republic of Korea).
Email : ywlee@uos.ac.kr
Phone : 82-2-2210-2637
Mobile Phone : 82-11-395-1672
Fax : 82-2-2249-6802
Session Committee
- Ha Jin Yoo, Professor, Head of Dept. of Computer Science, University of Seoul, Korea
- Im Pyoung lee, Professor, Dept. of GIS, University of Seoul, Korea
- Hyun Ook Kim, Professor, Dept. of Environment, University of Seoul, Korea
- Young Chan Kim, Professor, Dept. of Traffic Engineering, University of Seoul, Korea
- Jae Ho Hahn, Director, Seoul Metropolitan Government, Korea
- Sun Hong Kim, Director, Seoul Business Agency, Korea
- De Bi Cao, Professor, Keio University, Japan
- Prof. Peter Kacsuk, Chair, the Laboratory of the Parallel and Distributed Systems in the Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
- Incheon Paik, Professor, University of Aizu, CIT2007 Program Committee Co-Chair, Japan
- ALI ARSHAD, Research Professor, University of Seoul, Finland
- Kyoung Choi, Professor, Dept. of Electronics, Gang Won University, Korea
- Sang Keun Lee, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Korea University, Korea
- Chuck Yoo, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Korea University, Korea
- Seong Il Kim, Professor, Dept. of ECS, Daejeon University, Korea
- Cheol Soon Park, Professor, Director of Ubiquitous Computing Center (A National Lab.), ICU, Korea
- Joo Ook Jang, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Seo Gang University, Korea
- Jong Kwon Kim, Professor, President of Institute of New Computer Technology, Seoul National University , Korea
- Heon Young Yeom, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Seoul National University, Korea
- Nam Ik Cho, Professor, Dept. of ECS, Seoul National University, Korea
- Joon Hwang, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Seoul Women's University, Korea
- Ho Jeong Cha, Professor, Dept. of Computer Science, Yonsei University, Korea
- Gyo Il Jeong, Director, ETRI, Korea
- Sang Chae Lim, Director, Korean Intelligent Building Society, Korea
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ICCIT Workshop Organizer's FAQ
(1) How can authors submit papers to my workshop? Can authors submit workshop papers via the ICCIT2007
official website?
Ans.: It is the responsiblity of the workshop organizer to collect papers, process reviews, make decisions about
acceptance and rejection. Unfortunately, ICCIT paper submission system is not able to process workshop
papers. We also believe that workshop organizers may have more autonomy by having their own review process
seperate from the main session. Due to the printing schedule, workshop organizers should send in the accepted
paper list (paper number, title, corresponding author name, contact e-mail address) and accepted papers
(zip file) to iccit@dongguk.edu. The final camera-ready paper should be submitted directly to IEEE from
each author following the notification of acceptance from IEEE.
(2) How can I or other reviewers review the submitted papers? I need to know if there are any official tools
for receiving reviewer comments.
Ans.: Each workshop organizer is responsible for establishing their own review process for the papers
submitted to each workshop. The review documents for each accepted paper should be filed and maintained by
the workshop organizer so that, whenever necessary, these files can be reviewed by interested parties. When a
paper is fast-track processed for a special issue of a journal, editors may ask for previous reviews
beforehand.
(3) How can I contact authors for accept/reject notification?
Ans.: Each workshop organizer should keep in touch with authors using whatever means necessary. In many
cases, email would work fine, though it may require appropriate attention on both sides. Workshop organizers
are responsible for maintaining communication and keeping those on file.
(4) Can you tell me the general registration fees for the conference?
Ans.: The registration fee is not determined yet. It will be determined by situational factors such as
number of expected registrants, local Sponsored by, and etc. However, it will be comparable to other IEEE
conferences.
(5) Can the conference organizers make out a bill(receipt) when the author attend the conference?
Ans.: Receipt for the conference registration will be made out to each registrant and given out with the
conference proceedings at the conference site by the main conference office.
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