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INTSYS 2024 : International Conference on Intelligent Transport Systems - Call for Workshop Proposals | |||||||||||
Link: https://futuretransport.eai-conferences.org/2024/ | |||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||
The 8th edition of the International Conference on Intelligent Transport
Systems (INTSYS) will be held in Pisa, Italy, on December 5-6 2024. INTSYS 2024 solicits submissions of workshop proposals. Workshops should be related to the conference’s topics or close ones. The goal is to present novel ideas in a less formal and more focused way than at the conference itself. Workshops should encourage information flow between all the participants, for example, through collective or small group discussions. The INTSYS 2024 organization will take care of the logistics of the workshops, such as facilities, catering, and the registration process of participants. Deadline for Workshop Proposals: 15 May 2024 Notification of Proposals Acceptance: 22 May 2024 Workshop proposals should be submitted in a maximum of 4 pages in PDF format, single-spaced. Please email your workshop proposals to the Workshop Chair: Alessio Vecchio, alessio.vecchio@unipi.it Please include in your proposal - Workshop title - Abstract (less than 200 words) - Name, affiliation, and e-mail address for each organizer - Identification of the primary contact person - Background and Motivation: What is the overall topic of the workshop? Why is this topic of particular interest at this time? If the workshop has been organized in the past, please give details of previous instances (venue, URL) and describe how it will extend and build upon the previous editions. - Topics and scope: These should be within or close to the scope covered by the main conference. - Format: Give a description of the proposed workshop format, including the target number of participants, planned activities (e.g. introductions, invited talks, breakout group activities, general discussion), as well as how these activities address the workshop objectives. - Soliciting Submissions: Indicate how you plan to attract submissions and/or participants. Activities may include circulating a call to relevant mailing lists (indicate these please as well), publicizing your workshop at other relevant venues, and more. - Selecting Participants: Indicate how you plan to select participants and contributions to the workshop. Indicate a program committee to help with the organization/review process. - Organizers: Give short descriptions of each of the organizers’ background and interests related to intelligent transport systems and the specific workshop topic. Workshop organizers are expected to: - announce the workshop and distribute the call for papers to the relevant communities - invite TPC members - supervise the review process - define the final program of the workshop - ensure that camera-ready manuscripts are provided on time We aim to select a diverse set of workshops and avoid having multiple workshops on overlapping themes. In order to promote vivid discussions with more participants to the workshop, EAI will provide Workshop Organisers with one free registration to the Workshop for each 10 papers submitted to their workshop. The criteria for assessment will include: - relevance to conference vision/topics and attendees - potential to bring in participants to the conference from different audiences - providing a collaborative and active learning environment for the relevant communities Workshop publication: Accepted and presented papers will be published alongside the main conference proceedings as a sub-section/chapter. Paper formats should, therefore, correspond to the templates of the publisher of the main conference. Papers will be submitted through EAI ‘Confy+‘ system, and have to comply with the Springer format (see Author’s kit section). Information about INTSYS 2024 can be found here: https://futuretransport.eai-conferences.org/2024/ The topics of interest of INTSYS 2024 include the following ones: Advanced Public Transportation Management AI and deep learning in ITS Approaches to sustainable transportation Autonomous Driving and Connected Cars Behavioral modeling in ITS Big data in ITS and Data-Driven Innovation BlockChain and Big Data-enabled Intelligent Vehicular Communication Cloud computing, Fog computing for ITS Commercial Vehicle Operations Computer Vision for ITS Cooperative driving technologies Cyber-physical-social systems for ITS Data Science for Cooperative ITS Disruptive technologies for ITS Driver and Traveler Support Systems Edge Intelligence for Internet of Vehicles Emissions, Noise, Environment Human Factors, Travel Behavior Intelligent Logistics Intelligent urban construction for smart mobility Intelligent Vehicles Intermodal Freight ITS Field Tests and Implementation ITS for Last Mile Logistics ITS for Smart Cities ITS in Epidemic Areas ITS user services Modeling, Control and Simulation New trends in ITS Pandemic impact in ITS and delivery process Parallel learning and parallel systems Ports, waterways, and vessel traffic management Probe Information Systems Public policy, and regulatory and societal issues in ITS Public Transit Planning and Operation in the Era of Automation, Electrification, and Personalization Safe and secure ITS Security, privacy and safety systems Sensors, detectors and actuators in ITS Shared and smart mobility Traffic management and intelligent infrastructure (road, freight, public transport Traffic modeling and simulation Traffic Theory for ITS Transportation Networks Travel and traffic information V2X communications in ITS Vehicle Localization Vision, and Environment Perception |
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