Meetings and
Events for the Analytical Professionals
IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering & Engineering Management, Singapore, Dec. 8-11 2008
The International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering
Management (IEEM) aims to provide a forum to disseminate, to all
branches industries, information on the most recent and relevant
innovations, theories and practices in Industrial Engineering and
Engineering Management. Following the great success of IEEM2007, IEEE
Engineering Management Society Singapore Chapter decided to host this
conference for a second time to provide another opportunity for those
who missed the last conference and for those who wish to revisit us.
We hope to link researchers and practitioners in different
branches of industrial engineering and engineering management from
around the world.
We invite papers and proposals for special sessions/tracks related to
all areas in industrial engineering and engineering management.
Authors are invited to submit to paper for following topics:
Decision Analysis and Methods
E-Business and E-Commerce
Engineering Economy and Cost Analysis
Engineering Education and Training
Facilities Planning and Management
Global Manufacturing and Management
Human Factors
Information Processing and Engineering
Intelligent Systems
Manufacturing Systems
Operations Research
Production Planning and Control
Project Management
Quality Control and Management
Reliability and Maintenance Engineering
Safety, Security and Risk Management
Service Innovation and Management
Supply Chain Management
Systems Modeling and Simulation
Technology and Knowledge Management
Tentative Dates (please refer to www.ieeeieem.org for update)
Full paper submission: 1 June 2008
Notification of acceptance: 1 August 2008
Final camera-ready paper due: 1 September 2008
Lean Six Sigma (LSS) and Business Process Management (BPM) have much to
contribute to each other. Unfortunately, most companies have not integrated
these initiatives successfully - inhibiting companies from realizing the full
potential of their process improvement efforts. This does not have to be the
case. While BPM and LSS can run successfully as parallel initiatives, companies
that successfully connect these two initiatives will realize a competitive
advantage.
Join Master Black Belt Lance Gibbs of Lombardi Software as he discusses:
Common pitfalls in integrating Lean Six Sigma and BPM initiatives;
How to leverage existing Lean Six Sigma practices and assets in BPM
initiatives;
How companies that are doing BPM can get started with Lean Six Sigma; and
How Lean Six Sigma practitioners can get BPM projects started on the right
foot.
Master Black Belt Jack Lairdieson of PriceWaterhouseCoopers will also be
joining the discussion to provide an industry perspective on Lean Six Sigma and
BPM.
Please submit the form below to download the Webinar, and if you do not
already have a WebEx player, please go to http://www.webex.com/lp/player/download.html to download the
player.
The Tenth Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI-08), Dec 15-19, Hanoi, Vietnam
The Tenth Pacific Rim
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI-08) will
provide an international forum for researchers and industry
practitioners to share their new ideas, original research results and
practical development experiences which concentrate on AI technologies
and their applications in areas of social and economic importance for
countries in the Pacific Rim.
PRICAI-08 will be held
in Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam. Hanoi, with a millennium-long
history, has become one of the most beguiling cities in Asia where IT
technology and research activities are taking place in an unprecedented
speed.
13th Iberoamerican Congress on Pattern Recognition, September 9th to 12th, 2008, in Havana, Cuba.
CIARP'2008 is the 13th
Iberoamerican Congress on Pattern Recognition and as it is already a
tradition this conference will be a forum for the exchange of
scientific results and experiences, as well as the sharing of new
knowledge, and the increase of the co-operation between research groups
in pattern recognition and related areas.
CIARP'2008
(http://wwww.ciarp.org) will be held in Havana, Cuba, from September
9th to 12th, 2008. This conference is organized by the Cuban
Association for Pattern Recognition (ACRP), the Advanced Technologies
Applications Center (CENATAV) of Cuba; and will be sponsored by the
International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), the Mexican
Association for Computer Vision, Neural Computing and Robotics
(MACVNR), the Portuguese Association for Pattern Recognition (APRP),
the Spanish Association for Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis
(AERFAI), the Special Interest Group on Pattern Recognition of the
Brazilian Computer Society (SIGPR-SBC), and the Chilean Association for
Pattern Recognition (AchiRP).
7th IEEE International Conference on Cybernetic Intelligent Systems 2008, September 9-10, 2008, Middlesex University, London, UK
Aims and Objectives
This is the 7th in a series of successful international conferences
organised by the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Chapter of the
IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society. These conferences provide an
interdisciplinary forum for research and application of various aspects
of cybernetics and systems. The theme of the 2008 conference is
Cybernetic Intelligent Systems.
Scope
The programme committee solicits high quality papers containing
original contributions in all areas of experimental, theoretical and
application-oriented aspects of cybernetic intelligent systems. This
will include papers describing 1) Relevant techniques for intelligent
systems including, but not limited to, neural networks, evolutionary
methods, fuzzy systems, knowledge and agent based approaches. 2)
Systems using cybernetic intelligent approaches, such as robotics,
control, modelling, instrumentation, communications, machine vision,
audio logical systems, safety systems. 3) Industrial applications of
cybernetic intelligent systems.
ECML PKDD 2008 - European Conference on Machine
Learning and Principles and Practice of Knowledge Discovery in
Databases,15 - 19 September 2008, Antwerp, Belgium
The European Conference on Machine Learning and Principles and Practice
of Knowledge Discovery in Databases (ECML PKDD) will be located in
Antwerp, Belgium, from September 15th to 19th, 2008. This event builds
upon a very successful series of 18 ECML and 11 PKDD conferences, which
have been jointly organized for the past seven years. It has become the
major European scientific event in these fields and in 2008 it will
comprise presentations of contributed papers and invited speakers, a
wide program of workshops and tutorials, a discovery challenge, a
panel, a demo track and an industrial track.
ICPR 2008 - The 19th Conference of the International Association for Pattern Recognition (IAPR), Dec.8-11, Tempa, FL
The ICPR 2008 will be an international forum for discussions on recent
advances in the fields of Computer vision, Pattern recognition (theory,
methods and algorithms), Image, speech and signal analysis, Multimedia
and video analysis, Biometrics, Document analysis, and Bioinformatics
and biomedical applications.
ICPR 2008 will be held at the Tampa Convention Center. With pristine
beaches, numerous parks, arts and science museums, and vibrant night
life, Tampa Bay is a popular destination for tourists
The American Strategic Management Institute’s Performance Conference 2008, May 5-7, in Orlando, FL.
Performance. It is on
every executive’s mind: how to plan, measure and improve
performance on all levels of the enterprise. All executives are looking
for a strategy for improving their organization’s
performance… but real success still hinges on the effective
execution of strategy. When strategy is not executed, organizations
fall short of meeting the performance expectations of stakeholders and
customers.
The fatal disconnect
between strategy definition by management and strategy execution by the
organization has given rise to “performance management
systems.” Today’s high performing organizations utilize
performance management systems to successfully execute strategy at all
levels of their operations.
To enhance your own
efforts to define and implement performance improvement strategies in
your organization, you are invited to join leaders in the field of
organizational performance at The American Strategic Management
Institute’s Performance Conference 2008, May 5-7, in Orlando, FL.
At this national event,
you will learn how to define and execute strategies within in your
organization that that align with corporate goals and drive across all
key business functions, including finance, workforce and operational
performance. Unlike any other event, The Performance Conference will
focus on the challenge of aligning strategy with measures to achieve
your enterprise objectives through comprehensive performance management.
The nation’s
leaders in performance management will be on hand for The Performance
Conference 2008. Join them and you will emerge with powerful lessons
and tools for driving real and immediate performance improvements in
your organization.I look forward to seeing you in sunny Orlando!
This course covers
industry fundamentals and provides a comprehensive review of successful
manufacturing strategies to prepare participants for the Basics of
Supply Chain Management Exam. Examine the basic concepts and language
as well as the relationships among master planning, inventory
management, forecasting, Just-in-Time manufacturing, material
requirements planning, capacity management, distribution, production
activity control, total quality management, and purchasing. Industry
newcomers and those seeking to advance into management roles will
benefit from this course.
21 Professional Development Points
Dates March 11-13, 2008 June 3-5, 2008 September 23-25, 2008
Prepare for the Detailed Scheduling and Planning exam: explore various
techniques for material and capacity scheduling, including concepts and
techniques of material requirements planning, capacity requirements
planning, inventory management practices, and procurement and supplier
planning. New applications such as material-dominated scheduling and
processor-dominated scheduling are applicable to the process industries
as well as other mature production environments.
Toronto, March 31-April 2, 2008 San Francisco, May 4-7, 2008
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The 2008 International Conference on Machine Learning: Models,Technologies and Applications MLMTA'08
Date and Location: July 14-17, 2008, Las Vegas, USA You are invited to submit a full paper for consideration. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings/ book.
SCOPE: Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the following:
General Machine Learning Theory - Statistical learning theory - Unsupervised and Supervised Learning - Multivariate analysis - Hierarchical learning models - Relational learning models - Bayesian methods - Meta learning - Stochastic optimization - Simulated annealing - Heuristic optimization techniques - Neural networks - Reinforcement learning - Multi-criteria reinforcement learning - General Learning models - Multiple hypothesis testing - Decision making - Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) methods - Non-parametric methods - Graphical models - Gaussian graphical models - Bayesian networks - Particle filter - Cross-Entropy method - Ant colony optimization - Time series prediction - Fuzzy logic and learning - Inductive learning and applications - Grammatical inference General Graph-based Machine Learning Techniques - Graph kernel and graph distance methods - Graph-based semi-supervised learning - Graph clustering - Graph learning based on graph transformations - Graph learning based on graph grammars - Graph learning based on graph matching - General theoretical aspects of graph learning - Statistical modeling of graphs - Information-theoretical approaches to graphs - Motif search - Network inference - General issues in graph and tree mining Machine Learning Applications - Aspects of knowledge structures - Computational Finance - Computational Intelligence - Knowledge acquisition and discovery techniques - Induction of document grammars - Supervised and unsupervised classification of web data - General Structure-based approaches in information retrieval, web authoring, information extraction, and web content mining - Latent semantic analysis - Aspects of natural language processing - Intelligent linguistic - Aspects of text technology - Computational vision - Bioinformatics and computational biology - Biostatistics - High-throughput data analysis - Biological network analysis: protein-protein/signaling/metabolic/transcriptional regulatory networks - Graph-based models in biostatistics - Computational Neuroscience - Computational Chemistry - Computational Statistics - Systems Biology - Algebraic Biology
August 4-7, 2008 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Hyatt Regency Montreal
Description The life sciences have
become increasingly quantitative as new technologies facilitate
collection and analysis of vast amounts of data ranging from complete
genomic sequences of organisms to satellite imagery of forest
landscapes on continental scales. As a consequence, mathematics and
computational science have become crucial technologies for the study of
complex models of biological processes.
The SIAM Activity Group on Life Sciences brings together researchers
who seek to develop and apply mathematical and computational methods in
all areas of the life sciences. This conference of the activity group
will provide a cross-disciplinary forum for catalyzing mathematical
research relevant to the life sciences. It will facilitate rapid
diffusion of new mathematical and computational methods in the life
sciences, and may stimulate more researchers to work in these important
areas. Mathematicians, life scientists, computational biologists,
bioengineers and others interested in mathematical and computational
analysis of biological systems are encouraged to attend.
Themes
Biomechanics
Cell Signaling
Evolutionary Dynamics
Imaging
Neuroscience
Regulatory Networks
Systems Biology
Important Deadlines
SUBMISSION DEADLINES
January 4, 2008: Minisymposium proposals
February 4, 2008: Abstracts for contributed and minisymposium speakers
Institute of Industrial Engineers (IIE) - 2008 Annual Conference
May 17-21, 2008 Westin Bayshore, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
The most significant industrial engineering event of the year. This is
the ideal place to gather your tools for today, fuel for tomorrow, and
network with the best and brightest in your field.
Educational sessions addressing virtually every aspect of the profession
Awards to recognize superior achievement of top professionals and students
An exhibit hall full of products from companies that value industrial engineers
Opportunities to build your network and reconnect with professional acquaintances
The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence AAAI-08
AAAI is delighted to announce that the
Twenty-Third AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence will be held at
the Hyatt Regency McCormick Place in Chicago, Illinois, July
13–17, 2008. Please mark your calendars now for AAAI-08, and feel
free to contact us at aaai08@aaai.org with any inquiries.
The purpose of the AAAI-08 conference is to promote research in AI and
scientific exchange among AI researchers, practitioners, scientists,
and engineers in related disciplines.
Timetable for Authors of Regular Papers and Short Papers (Posters)
December 1, 2007–January 25, 2008: Authors register on the AAAI web site
January 25, 2008: Electronic abstracts due
January 30, 2008: Electronic papers due
March 18-20, 2008: Author feedback about initial reviews
March 31, 2008: Notification of acceptance or rejection
April 15, 2008: Camera-ready copy due at AAAI office
The 2008 MULTICONF (website: www.PromoteResearch.org) will be held during July 7-10 2008 in Orlando, FL, USA. We invite draft paper
submissions and session proposals. It consists of the following events:
International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Pattern Recognition (AIPR-08)
International Conference on Automation, Robotics and Control Systems (ARCS-08)
International Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics and Chemoinformatics (BCBGC-08)
International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems and Web Technologies (EISWT-08)
International Conference on High Performance Computing, Networking and Communication Systems (HPCNCS-08)
International Conference on Software Engineering Theory and Practice (SETP-08)
International Conference on Theoretical and Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science (TMFCS-08)
The IMECS 2008 is organized by the International Association of
Engineers (IAENG), a non-profit international association for
the
engineers and the computer scientists. The conference has the focus on
the frontier topics in the theoretical and applied engineering and
computer science subjects. The IMECS conferences serve as good
platforms for our members and the entire engineering community to meet
with each other and to exchange ideas. Our IMECS committees have been
formed with over two hundred and sixty committees members who are
mainly research center heads, faculty deans, department heads,
professors, and research scientists from over 30 countries. The last
IMECS 2007 has attracted more than one thousand participants from over
50 countries.
All submitted papers will be under peer review and accepted papers will
be published in the conference proceeding (ISBN: 978-988-98671-8-8).
The abstracts will be indexed and available at major academic
databases. The accepted papers will also be considered for publication
in the special issues of the journal Engineering Letters, in IAENG
journals and in edited books. Revised and expanded version of the
selected papers may also be included as book chapters in the standalone
edited books under the framework of cooperation between IAENG and
Springer.