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SMC 2023 : IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and CyberneticsConference Series : Systems, Man and Cybernetics | |||||||||||||||
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Welcome Message from the Organizers
It is a great pleasure and honor to invite you to the IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics (SMC), the flagship conference of the IEEE SMC Society. SMC 2023 will be held on October 1–4, 2023, at the Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa on the beautiful island of Maui, Hawai’i. This year’s theme is “Improving the Quality of Life’. The conference will provide a stimulating forum for researchers, educators, and practitioners to learn, share knowledge, report the most recent innovations and developments, and exchange ideas and advances in all aspects of systems science and engineering, human-machine systems, and cybernetics. In addition to technical sessions, SMC 2023 will hold keynote addresses, tutorials, workshops, panel discussions, forums, exhibits, and receptions to enrich the fruitful discussions among conference attendees. We will do our best to make this event an intellectually stimulating and enjoyable experience. Adrian Stoica, NASA/Caltech, and Ferat Sahin, Rochester Institute of Technology, General Chairs Keynote Speakers Susumu Tachi Susumu Tachi University of Tokyo Maja Matarić Maja Matarić University of Southern California Francisco Herrera Francisco Herrera University of Granada Fred Hadaegh Fred Hadaegh California Institute of Technology Important Dates Deadline, Proposals for Special Sessions, Workshops, and Tutorials Feb. 15, 2023: Notification of Acceptance: Special Sessions, Workshops, and Tutorials March 1, 2023 Deadline for Paper Submission Mar. 30, 2023: Notification of Paper Acceptance May 15, 2023 Deadline for Final Paper Submission Jul. 1, 2023: Deadline for Early Registration Jul. 15, 2023 Deadline for Late Registration Sep. 25, 2023: All Deadlines are 23:59 PST Contributions to theory and practice, including but not limited to, the following technical areas, are invited: In the area of Systems Science and Engineering: Adaptive Systems, Autonomous Systems, Communications, Conflict Resolution, Consumer and Industrial Applications, Control of Uncertain Systems, Cooperative Systems and Control, Cyber-physical Systems, Decision Support Systems, Digital Twins, Discrete Event Systems, Distributed Intelligent Systems, Electric Vehicles and Electric Vehicle, Supply Equipment, Enterprise Information Systems, Fault Monitoring and Diagnosis, Homeland Security, Infrastructure Systems and Services, Intelligent Green Production Systems, Intelligent Power Grid, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Large-Scale System of Systems, Manufacturing Automation and Systems, Mechatronics, Micro and Nano Systems, Quality and Reliability Engineering, Robotic Systems, Service Systems and Organizations, Smart Buildings, Smart Cities and Infrastructures, Smart Metering, Smart Sensor Networks, Space Systems, System Architecture, System Modeling and Control, Technology Assessment, Trust in Autonomous Systems. In the area of Human-Machine Systems: Affective Computing, Assistive Technologies, Augmented Cognition, Biometrics and Applications, Brain-Computer Interfaces, Cognitive Computing, Companion Technology, Cooperative Work in Design, Entertainment Engineering, Environmental Sensing, Networking and Decision-Making, Ethics of AI and Pervasive Systems, Haptic Systems, Human-Centered Transportation, Human-Collaborative Robotics, Human Enhancements, Human-Machine Interaction, Human Factors, Human Perception in Multimedia, Human Performance Modeling, Human Space Flight, Information Systems for Design and Marketing, Intelligent Assistants, Interactive and Digital Media, Kansei Engineering, Medical Informatics, Multimedia Systems, Resilience Engineering, Shared Control, Systems Safety and Security,Team Performance and Training, Telepresence, User Interface Design, Virtual/Augmented/Mixed Reality, Visual Analytics/Communication, Wearable Computing In the area of Cybernetics: Agent-Based Modeling, AIoT, AI and Applications, Artificial Immune Systems, Artificial Social Intelligence,Artificial Life, Big Data Computing, Biometric Systems and Bioinformatics,Cloud and Robotics Integration, Complex Networks, Computational Intelligence, Computational Life Science, Cybernetics for Informatics, Cyborgs, Deep Learning, Evolutionary Computation, Expert and Knowledge-Based Systems, Fuzzy Systems and their Applications, Metaheuristic Algorithms, Hybrid Models of Computational Intelligence, Image Processing and Pattern Recognition, Computational Intelligence in Information, Assurance, Intelligent Internet Systems, Knowledge Acquisition, Machine Learning, Machine Vision, Media Computing, Neural Networks and their Applications, Optimization and Self-Organization, Approaches, Quantum Cybernetics, Quantum Machine Learning, Representation Learning, Soft Computing, Socio-Economic Cybernetics, Swarm Intelligence Other events beyond the regular technical sessions will enrich the meeting. Please also consider contributing to the special sessions and workshops that will be organized. Many of these are to be proposed. Some are becoming a tradition. One of our great successes has been the Workshop on Brain-Machine Interface (BMI) Systems , now at its 13th edition. With the support of IEEE Future Directions we organize the third Workshop on Telepresence. Finally, also with support from IEEE Future Directions we will start a Workshop on Telexistence in Virtual Worlds. There will also be a Forum of Women in Engineering, a Forum on Future Directions and our traditional Presidents’ Forum. A Joint SMCS-INCOSE panel: ‘Seeing and Building the Future of Systems Engineering’ is also confirmed, with participation of the top executives in INCOSE and SMC Society. We will have a small on-site exhibition and a larger Virtual Exhibition this year. There will be also some tracks that will be held online only. SMC 2023 will thus be hybrid. We encourage in-person participation in Maui, but at the same time, will will transmit live and will support virtual participation, in real time and in delayed time to match all time zones. There are many benefits of being able to attend a conference in person, among the top being the ability to interact better with fellow researchers, to network, and establish collaborations, in an environment that is conducive to detachment from routine activities and immersion in science and technology, that fosters creativity. Nonetheless, travel restrictions, inability to obtain funding, or health considerations are among top causes that may prevent in-person attendance. Our aim is to get the best papers, and do the best to accommodate the authors to attend in their best way for them. — If you are interested in volunteering for a committee role, please email to a.stoica@ieee.org, and indicate your intent and credentials. Thank you. |
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