ICoICT 2017 intends to be the premier forum for academicians, industrials, professionals, and students to exchange knowledge and sharing research finding in a broad scope of coverage of information communication technology (ICT). The conference will feature traditional paper presentations, poster presentations, tutorials, demos, as well as keynote speech by renowned educational experts and authorities.
This year’s theme is “Innovations and Advancements for Digital Communities”. Papers on original works are solicited on a variety of topics including, but not limited to, the following tracks and topics:
DIGITAL CONNECTIVITY AND SHARING
Explores information generation and sharing among digital users, evolutionary process on online social networks, network infrastructure, and the impacts for organizations and community. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Personalization for hypermedia and social networks
- Enhancing hyperspace with recommendations
- Crowdsourcing and social media
- Expertise and trust in online social networks
- Social information seeking and retrieval
- User modelling and social interaction
- Software-defined Internetworking
- Information-centric networking
- User-generated content and mobile broadcasting
DIGITAL SECURITY
Includes protection of user’s digital identity exchanged over networks with organizations, people and devices. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Distributed, pervasive, and embedded systems security
- Multimedia and Internet security
- Web-based application and service security
- Cyber Security
- Network security and Cryptography
- Digital Forensics
- Biometric Security
- Malware Analysis and detection
DIGITAL INTERACTIVITY
Focuses on contributions in the form of new input or interaction techniques, or devices. These contributions will be judged in part based on their novelty or on a demonstrated improvement in an existing interaction type of interest to the HCI community. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Mobile design
- Interface design
- 3D Interaction
- Human to Machine Interaction
- Design/evaluation for cross-cultural users
- Emotion, motivation, and persuasion design
- Information/knowledge design/visualization
- Metaphor, mental-model, and navigation/search design
- Persuasive Technology
- Virtual and mixed reality environments
DIGITAL HUMANITIES
Coveris Humanities and social sciences approach to digital communities. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Coveris humanities and social sciences approach to digital communities. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Computational analysis and assessment on social media
- Studies of psychological phenomena through social media
- Studies of political processes and dynamics on the web
- Sociology and social network analysis
- Digital exchanges shaped by community interaction
- Ethnography and usability of social media
- Design usability of social media
AMBIENT INTELLIGENCE FOR SMART LIVING
This Track aims to bring together the latest discovery, progress, and achievements related to ambient intelligence and smart living. Therefore, the topics cover, but not limited to:
- Embedded systems
- Smart city applications
- Biometrics
- Context-aware applications
- Deep learning
- Sensors
- Adaptive systems
- Evolutionary algorithms
- Wireless sensor networks
- Cyber-physical systems
- Intelligent agents
- Internet-of-Things
- Smart solutions
- Affective computing
- Ambient intelligence
COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS
In today’s Internet era, where everyone can generate and store recordings in the form of text and speech, computational linguistics became one of the important research fields. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Text Mining
- Language Resources
- Information Retrieval
- Information Extraction
- Machine Translation
- Sentiment Analysis
- Semantics
- Summarization
- Syntactic Parser
- Question Answering
- Speech Processing
- Mathematical Linguistics
- NLP Applications
COMPUTATIONAL NUMERIC IN HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
In order to solve a real problem using scientific computing approach, the combination of mathematical model, algorithm, and fast computer is needed. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Parallel for Numerical Computation
- Programming Model in Multicore and GPUs
- Computational Fluid Dynamics
- Performance of Computing
- Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization
- Computational Numeric for Financial Engineering
- Applications for Scientific and Engineering
ICT INNOVATION WITH TRIZ
This Track aims to bring together the latest discovery, development and achievements related to inventive problem solving with TRIZ in ICT fields. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Applications of TRIZ in ICT industry
- TRIZ in ICT education
- Industrial TRIZ case study with ICT application
LEGAL TECHNOLOGY
This Track aims to deliver topics relating to new technology used and capable of being used in the field of law. Topics covered in this track include (but are not limited to):
- Legal Technology
Non-presented Paper Policy
The committee reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference if the paper is not presented at the conference.