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The 3rd Colloquium on Analytics, Data Science and Computing
(CADSCOM 2021)
https://www.twincitiesacm.org/services/
The 3rd Colloquium on Analytics, Data Science and Computing
(CADSCOM) will be held virtually on Saturday, March 20, 2021.
CADSCOM provides an excellent opportunity for faculty, students,
and professionals to share their original research in data
science, analytics, and computing. The submissions are
peer-reviewed and double-blind reviewed. The colloquium will
feature prominent keynotes, industry-faculty panels, and
peer-reviewed papers.
CADSCOM 20201 has been approved by the Association for Computing
Machinery (ACM) as a chapter conference. We are proud to partner
with the Minnesota State IT Center of Excellence, Metropolitan
State University, and Minnesota State University Mankato to host
CADSCOM 2021. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CADSCOM 2021 will be
held virtually via video conferencing.
The full paper submissions are limited to 6 pages, including all
content and references. All submissions must be in PDF format and
formatted according to the format guidelines. All submissions need
to be original work that are not published anywhere else. The
papers should be submitted through EasyChair.
Topics
Organizations are seeking to harness data to improve
decision-making, foment innovation, and discover insights. The
purpose of CADSCOM is to promote and disseminate novel and
cutting-edge ideas that can improve the understanding of concepts,
challenges, opportunities, and technology related to real-world
data projects. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Data Infrastructure and Computing: cloud and high-performance
computing, big data systems and programming models, software
techniques and architecture for grid, parallel, graph, and
in-memory computing, containerization, data stream processing.
* Data Management: data modeling, relational and NoSQL databases,
distributed databases, best practices in data collection,
ingestion, extraction, integration, and cleaning, data governance
frameworks, data strategy.
* Data Analytics: concepts and techniques of data visualization,
statistical theories and applications, predictive models and
applications, geo-spatial analytics.
* Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning: supervised,
unsupervised, semi-supervised, and reinforcement learning models,
transfer learning, text and social media analytics, natural
language processing, deep learning algorithms and architectures,
image and speech recognition, ML model deployment, ML as a
Service.
* Data Ethics and Security: privacy and ethical issues and
solutions, best practices in data security, data encryption
algorithms and techniques, social impact and implications for big
data analytics.
* Big Data Applications: novel applications of big data in
sciences, engineering, humanities, social sciences, healthcare,
retail, finance, education, manufacturing, transportation, and
other domains.
* Emerging Technologies: blockchain, Internet of Things (IoT),
quantum computing, autonomous vehicles, etc.
* Business Management and Strategy-making: Applications of
advanced business analytics in management and governance.
Key Dates
Deadline for paper submissions: January 17, 2021
Notification of acceptance: February 7, 2021
Conference date: March 20, 2021
For additional information, please visit
https://www.twincitiesacm.org/services/. All questions about
submissions should be emailed to Dr. Simon Jin, program chair at
Simon.Jin@metrostate.edu<mailto:Simon.Jin@metrostate.edu>
Simon
Sincerely,
Simon Sung Jin, Ph.D.
Department Chair
Associate Professor of Management Information Systems
College of Management
Metropolitan State University
1501 Hennepin Ave.
Minneapolis MN 55403-1897
Office: (612) 659-7232
Simon.Jin@metrostate.edu<mailto:Simon.Jin@metrostate.edu>
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