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WIS 2005
1st International
Symposium on Web Intelligence and Security
in conjunction with
8th Joint Conference on Information Sciences
(JCIS 2005)
July 21 - 26, 2005, Salt Lake City, Utah
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Call for Papers
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Information on the Web is vast and yet mostly unstructured. To retrieve and store the needed information in an efficient and secure way calls for research that draws upon areas like Artificial Intelligence, Security, Agent Technologies, Distributed Computing, Databases, Semantic Web, and others. Web applications that meet the needs of users can draw from progress made in areas such as autonomic computing and adapting, self-organizing agents among others. As the importance of designing security into systems from the very beginning becomes widely accepted, the question arises how the progress that has been made in theoretical and practical aspects of design and implementation of secure systems will influence the design of intelligent, Web-based systems.
The 1st International Symposium on Web Intelligence and Security solicits the submission of original work in progress, innovative ideas, experimental results, and completed projects of Web intelligence and Web security. Papers that explore the state-of-the-art and future direction of intelligent Web systems in the context of security concerns are especially welcome.
Topics include but are not limited to the following: |
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Web Intelligence
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Autonomy-oriented and autonomic computing |
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Ubiquitous Computing and Social Intelligence |
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Wisdom Web |
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Knowledge Grid and Grid Intelligence |
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AI techniques for security |
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Agent Technology
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Secure agent communication |
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Mobile agent security |
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Agents and privacy, anonymity, security, trust |
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Agent security infrastructures and architectures |
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Agent-based Web intelligence technologies |
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Agent self-organization, learning, and adaptation |
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Trust, Privacy, Security, Anonymity, and Contracts in the (Semantic) Web
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3.1 |
Trust establishment and negotiation |
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Policies, contracts, business rules |
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Trust provenance and trust management |
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Distributed trust |
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Personalization techniques for security, trust, privacy, anonymity |
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Delegation |
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Adaptive security |
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Web standards for security |
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Semantic Web (Services) and Security |
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Ontology engineering |
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Reputation on the Web |
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Intrusion Detection for the Semantic Web |
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Web Mining
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4.1 |
Security in Web Mining |
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4.2 |
Web information filtering and retrieval |
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4.3 |
Agent-based knowledge discovery |
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Soft Computing techniques |
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Applications, Case Studies, and Testbeds
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5.1 |
E-Learning, E-Government, E-Training |
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Semantic Web for E-Business |
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5.3 |
XML and RDF applications |
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Web services applications |
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December 1, 2004: Paper submission in electronic format due for authors requiring early notification |
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January 15, 2005: Paper submission in electronic format due for standard submission |
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February 1, 2005: Notification of acceptance for authors who require early notification |
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March 15, 2005: Notification of acceptance for authors with standard submission |
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April 30, 2005: Final camera ready papers submitted online (Word or PDF) |
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July 21-26, 2005: Symposium Date |
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*Papers of particular merit will be invited for publication in a special issue of the Information Sciences Journal (waiting for approval). |
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Keynote Speaker
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James Hendler -- Director, Semantic Web and Agent Technologies,
Maryland Information and Network Dynamics Laboratory, University of Maryland |
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Featured Speaker
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Deborah L. McGuinness -- Associate Director and Senior Research Scientist,
Knowledge Systems Laboratory, Stanford University |
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To submit your paper,
please click on Paper Submission.
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