This is the 21th International Conference on Intelligent Computing, which is built upon the success of ICIC'05, ICIC'06, ICIC'07, ICIC'08, ICIC'09, ICIC'10, ICIC'11, ICIC'12, ICIC'13, ICIC'14, ICIC'15, ICIC'16, ICIC'17, ICIC'18,ICIC'19, ICIC'20, ICIC'21 ICIC'22, ICIC'23 and ICIC'24 held in Hefei, Kunming, Qingdao and Shanghai (China), Ulsan (Korea), Changsha, Tianjin, Huangshan, Nanning, Taiyuan, Fuzhou, Lanzhou (China), Liverpool (UK), Wuhan, Nanchang (China), Bari (Italy), Shenzhen (China),Xi'an (China), Zhengzhou(China) and Tianjin(China). The intelligent computing annual conference primarily aims to promote the research, development and application of advanced intelligent computing techniques by providing a vibrant and effective forum across a variety of disciplines. This conference has a further aim of increasing the awareness of industry of advanced intelligent computing techniques and the economic benefits that can be gained by implementing them.
The intelligent computing technology includes a range of techniques such as Artificial Intelligence, Pattern Recognition, Evolutionary Computing, Informatics Theories and Applications, Computational Neuroscience & Bioscience, Soft Computing, Human Computer Interface Issues, etc.
ICIC theme unifies the picture of contemporary intelligent
computing techniques as an integral concept that highlights the
trends in advanced computational intelligence and bridges
theoretical research with applications. Therefore, the theme for
this conference is Advanced Intelligent Computing
Methodologies and Applications. Papers related to this
theme are especially solicited, including theories,
methodologies, and applications in science and technology.
Topics covering industrial issues/applications and
academic research into intelligent computing will be included,
but not limited to:
A. ALGORITHMS AND THEORIES
A1 Evolutionary Computing and Learning
A2 Genetic
Algorithms
A3 Particle Swarm Optimization and Niche
Technology
A4 Swarm Intelligence and Optimization
A5 Independent Component Analysis
A6 Blind Source
Separation
A7 Compressed Sensing and Sparse Coding
A8 Natural Computing
A9 Quantum Computing
A10
Neural Networks
A11 Nature Inspired Computing and
Optimization
A12 Signal Processing
A13 Pattern
Recognition
A14 Biometrics Recognition
A15 Image
Processing
A16 Information Security
A17 Virtual
Reality and Human-Computer Interaction
A18 Business
Intelligence and Multimedia Technology
A19 Healthcare
Informatics Theory and Methods
A20 Biomedical Informatics
Theory and Methods
B. MODELS AND SYSTEMS
B1 Rough Sets
B2 Fuzzy Theory and Algorithms
B3
Supervised Learning
B4 Unsupervised Learning
B5
Reinforcement Learning
B6 Kernel Methods and Supporting
Vector Machines
B7 Machine Learning
B8 Knowledge
Discovery and Data Mining
B9 Natural Language Processing
and Computational Linguistics
B10 Intelligent Computing in
Robotics
B11 Intelligent Computing in Computer Vision
B12 Intelligent Computing in Finance/Banking
B13
Intelligent Computing in Communication Networks
B14
Intelligent Control and Automation
B15 Intelligent
Image/Document Retrievals
B16 Intelligent Data Fusion
B17 Intelligent Data Analysis & Prediction
B18
Intelligent Agent and Web Applications
B19 Intelligent
Fault Diagnosis
B20 Expert Systems
C. COMPUTATIONAL SYSTEMS BIOLOGY AND MEDICAL INFORMATICS
C1 Gene Expression Array Analysis
C2 Gene Regulation
Modeling and Analysis
C3 Protein-Protein Interaction
Prediction
C4 Protein Structure and Function Prediction
C5 Next-Gen Sequencing and Metagenomics
C6 Structure
Prediction and Folding
C7 Molecular Sequence Alignment and
Analysis
C8 Analysis and Visualization of Large Biological
Data Sets
C9 Biomarker Discovery and Detection
C10
Molecular Evolution and Phylogenetics
C11 Systems Biology
C12 Modeling, Simulation, and Optimization of Biological
Systems
C13 Biomedical Data Modeling and Mining
C14
Neuroinformatics
C15 Cheminformatics
C16
Intelligent Computing in Computational Biology
C17
Intelligent Computing in Drug Design
C18 Computational
Genomics
C19 Computational Proteomics
C20 SNPs and
Haplotype Analysis
All accepted conference papers will be published by Springer Verlag, including Lecture Notes in Computer Sciences (LNCS)/Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI)/Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI). All the papers published in these three volumes of Lecture Notes since 2005 have unexceptionally been indexed in EI Compendex, SCOPUS, and DBLP etc.. This record has continuously been kept for 17 years. And a small number of selected high-quality papers will be extended for possible inclusion in several main-stream international journals. Fees, if any, for such Journal publications, will have to be borne by the authors.
Manuscripts should be written in English with a single column single-column, single-space format. Each newly submitted paper should be not shorter than 10 pages including figures and references. The reason is that the shorter papers can not give more technical details so that the reviewers have no way to make the reasonable decision on the paper quality. But as soon as the paper is accepted, considering the proceeding page limitation, we have to have a limitation to the final length. However, this minimum length for the page limitation MUST be longer than or AT LEAST equal to 10 pages. The format for submitted papers should refer to the ELECTRONIC FORMAT REQUIREMENTS of the Springer-Verlag. Considering that our editing team will need to edit all the papers into the proceedings for publisher, and none of our editing team is familiar with LaTex software. So we are strongly suggesting you typeset your paper in Springer LNCS WORD format when you are submitting your papers. In doing so, it will save your time in typesetting your camera-ready paper for registration process. Authors should submit their papers to the ICIC 2024 by the On-Line Electronic Submitting System.
SPECIAL SESSIONS
The ICIC 2024 Program Committee is inviting proposals for Special
Sessions (possibly Workshops). All planned papers for Special
Sessions (possibly Workshops) will undergo the same review
process as the ones in Regular Sessions. Proposals should be
submitted in ELECTRONIC
FORMAT to Special Session Chair.