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COMPSAC 2020 Best Paper Awards

  • “Finding Emotion from Multi-Lingual Voice Data.”
    Nazia Hossain, American International University-Bangladesh
    Mahmuda Naznin, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
  • “Training Confidence-Calibrated Classifier via Distributionally Robust Learning”
    Hang Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology
    May Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology

Tuesday, July 14 – To Patent or Not to Patent?
Livestream: Tuesday, July 14th at 7am PT/10am ET/4pm CET/11pm JT

Wednesday July 15 – Predicting Future Tech Trends for an Immersive Intelligent Digital World
Livestream: Wednesday, July 15th at 7am PT/10am ET/4pm CET/11pm JT

Thursday July 16 – Special Technical Communities – What STCs Can Offer to You
Livestream: Thursday, July 16th at 7am PT/10am ET/4pm CET/11pm JT

All authors must have camera ready papers uploaded and registration completed by May 31.

The following workshops have extended their paper deadlines to May 1 2020. All other workshop submissions are due April 24.
– DADA
– SESS
– ICT4SmartGrid
– IEESD
– CCR
– BDCAA
– ADMNET
– ESAS
– OER
– SDIM
– SSMLS
– STPSA
– QUORS
– CDS
– STA
– MediComp
– SAPSE
– DBDM

Camera ready papers will be due May 31, 2020 for all papers. Workshop deadlines have also been updated. Please check Important Dates for the latest.

Special Technical Communities (STCs) are technical, educational, and professional resources on emerging topics that are outside or beyond the scope of the Computer Society’s Technical Committees.  They are online communities of computing professionals who share a common technical, career, or technical interest, and which can be created around any set of ideas relevant to the members and professional colleagues of the Computer Society.  Their membership is open to both members and non-members and available at no cost. Further, anyone, member or not can participate and can propose the creation of new STCs.

This year, several STCs have opted to expand their activities and promote new connections by organizing new activities at COMPSAC.

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COMPSAC 2020 is offering special publishing opportunities for authors. Please visit the CJ/JC page for more information!

IEEE HKN had a strong presence at COMPSAC 2019…read more.

COMPSAC 2019 was held July 15 – 19 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Click here to read the review by Sorel Reisman, COMPSAC Standing Committee Chair.

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COMPSAC 2020 – Livestream Events

The safety and well-being of all conference participants is our priority. After evaluating the current COVID-19 situation, the decision has been made to transform COMPSAC 2020 into an all-digital conference. COMPSAC 2020 physical  paper presentations sessions will not take place.  However, we are planning to deliver some of our originally planned plenary sessions in a real time streaming format during the scheduled conference, 13-17 July, 2020.

A live streamed  special plenary panel is scheduled for each day of the conference.
All sessions will be held at 7am PT/10am ET/4pm CET/11pm JT

Tuesday, July 14 – To Patent or Not to Patent?
Livestream: Tuesday, July 14th at 7am PT/10am ET/4pm CET/11pm JT

Wednesday July 15 – Predicting Future Tech Trends for an Immersive Intelligent Digital World
Livestream: Wednesday, July 15th at 7am PT/10am ET/4pm CET/11pm JT

Thursday July 16 – Special Technical Communities – What STCs Can Offer to You
Livestream: Thursday, July 16th at 7am PT/10am ET/4pm CET/11pm JT

Friday July 17 – IEEE HKN Installation & Induction Ceremony – Nu Alpha & Nu Beta Chapters
Livestream: Thursday, July 17 at 7am PT/10am ET/4pm CET/11pm JT

COMPSAC 2020 Proceedings

COMPSAC 2020 Best Paper Awards

  • “Finding Emotion from Multi-Lingual Voice Data.”
    Nazia Hossain, American International University-Bangladesh
    Mahmuda Naznin, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology
  • “Training Confidence-Calibrated Classifier via Distributionally Robust Learning”
    Hang Wu, Georgia Institute of Technology
    May Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology