IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR COMPSAC 2022 AUTHORS 

COMPSAC 2022 will be completely virtual as it was in 2020 and 2021, and all presentations will be done virtually. We will announce this update also in the submission acceptance letters to authors. Authors of accepted papers will be required to provide a video of their presentation together with the submission of the final version of their papers. COMPSAC will provide detailed guidance regarding preparation and submission of these videos.

DSAT: Data Sciences, Analytics & Technologies

Call for Papers

The Data Sciences, Analytics, and Technologies (DSAT) Symposium is an integral part of the overall IEEE COMPSAC conference. DSAT uniquely positions itself as a forum for both researchers and practitioners in Big Data as it relates to data sciences, data analytics, and associated technologies. DSAT invites authors to present recent findings, innovations, theories, experiences, and ideas. Technical contributions accepted by DSAT will likely cover theory, applications, pragmatics, systems and services enabled by the Web, underlying technologies, data science, e-science, and concomitant big data analytics. The goal of DSAT is to deepen the understanding of, fostering innovation in, and sharing of practical applications around Big Data.

Topic areas to include, but not limited to: Applied data science, Anomaly detection, computational intelligence for Big Data analytics, Business analytics, Business informatics, Data information and knowledge, Data mining, Data warehousing, Exploring and visualizing data, Interactive visualization, Modeling and simulation, Privacy, and Security. Consider potential focus with the interconnected relationships of Big Data, Cloud, Fog, Edge Computing, IoT, mobile computing, and pervasive computing.

Some authors will be invited to submit expanded papers for the IEEE Transactions on Big Data journal COMPSAC special issue.

Please visit Information for Authors for formatting instructions, page limits, and IEEE paper templates.

Important dates for submission and notification are listed here.

Symposium Chairs

Kathy Grise, IEEE Future Directions Program Director, USA
Email: k.l.grise@ieee.org

Wejdan Althobaiti, STC, Saudi Arabia
Email: walthobaiti@stc.co.sa

May Wang, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Email: maywang@gatech.edu