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Accepted Papers
Accepted papers in IEEE CogMI conference have been posted on here
Hotel Booking
Extended
The cut off date of conference rate hotel reservation is extened to Nov 27, 2019. Please click BOOKING. Please inform Julian Jarrett if you encournter any problem. (See conference hotel page for more information)
Conference Program
The preliminary conference program is released. Please check program.
Early Registration
Extended
The early registration date is extended to Nov. 25, 2019
Camera Ready
Camera ready information has been updated. Please use the Author Kit for Camera Ready Submission. (Check Camera-Ready Instructions page for more information).
Hotel Booking
Hotel reservation is open now. Please click BOOKING. The conference rate is available till Nov 21, 2019. Please inform Dr. Julian Jarrett if you encournter any problem. (See conference hotel page for more information)
Hotel
The hotel information is updated. The conference rate will come soon.
Visa
If a visa letter is needed, please check Visa page for details.
Extended Deadline
The deadline of ROUND TWO paper submission is extended to Oct. 27, 2019.
Registration
Registration information has been updated.
Panels Speakers
Panels Speakers of IEEE CIC, CogMI and TPS
Panel 1: Collaboration at Edge: Edge AI and Edge Computing in 2020
Panel Moderator
Ling Liu
Ling Liu
IEEE Fellow, Professor & Director of DiSL, EiC of ACM TOIT, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA
Panelists (alphabetical by last name)
Aberer
Karl Aberer
Professor, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Brian
M. Brian Blake
Professor, George Mason University, USA
Dimitrios
Dimitrios Georgakopoulos
Professor & Director of IoT Lab, Swinburne University, Australia
Weisong
Weisong Shi
Professor & Director of CAR Lab and MIST, Wayne State University, USA
Panel 2: Can Machine Learning be Private, Secure and Trusted?
Panel Moderator
Joshi
James Joshi
NSF & Professor, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Panelists (alphabetical by last name)
Elisa
Elisa Bertino
Samuel Conte Professor & Director of Cyber2SLab, Purdue Unviersity, USA
Murat
Murat Kantarcioglu
Professor & Director of UTD Data Security and Privacy Lab, UT Dallas, USA
Jaideep
Jaideep Vaidya
RBS Dean’s Research Professor, Rutgers University & EiC of TDSC, USA
Panel 3: Human Intelligence and Machine Intelligence: Friend or Foe
Panel Moderator
CHRISTIN
Christin Seifert
Professor, University of Twente, Netherlands
Panelists (alphabetical by last name)
Tarek
Tarek Abdelzaher
Professor and Willett Faculty Scholar, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, USA
Paolo
Paolo Boldi
Professor, University of Milano, Italy
Dustdar
Schahram Dustdar
IEEE Fellow, ACM Distinguished Scientist, Member of Academia Europaea, Professor, Vienna University of Technology, Vienna
Huan
Huan Liu
ACM Fellow, IEEE Fellow, AAAI Fellow, AAAS Fellow, Member of ASEE and SIAM, Professor, Arizona State University, USA
Panel 4: From Federated Learning, Multi-Agent Systems to Distributed AI: Research Challenges and Killer Applications
Panel Moderator
Joshi
James Joshi
NSF & Professor, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Panelists (alphabetical by last name)
Luis
Luis Garcés-Erice
Research Staff Member, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Switzerland
Sudhanshu
Sudhanshu Gaur
Senior Director at Hitachi Center of Industrial IoT, USA
Kundu
Ashish Kundu
Head of Cybersecurity at Nuro.ai, USA
Paolo
Mudhakar Srivatsa
Distinguished Research Staff Member and Manager (Distributed AI) Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA
Please check Panels page for details.
Note that panels above are common to all three co-located conferences: IEEE CIC 2019, IEEE CogMI 2019 and IEEE TPS 2019
Keynote Speakers
Keynote Speakers of IEEE CIC, CogMI and TPS
Jiawei
Jiawei Han, Abel Bliss Professor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
clifton
Christopher W. Clifton, Professor
Purdue University, US
Aberer
Karl Aberer, Professor
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Robert
Robert Yates, Distinguished Engineer
IBM (Data and AI Product Group), US
Kundu
Ashish Kundu, Head of Cybersecurity
Nuro.ai, USA
Please check Keynote page for details.
Note that keynotes above are common to all three co-located conferences: IEEE CIC 2019, IEEE CogMI 2019 and IEEE TPS 2019
Special Issues
Extended relevant papers from IEEE CIC/TPS/CogMI are invited/encouraged for the following confirmed special/affiliated issues:
2ed Round Submission
We are accepting ROUND TWO submissions due on Oct. 17, 2019.
Extended Deadline
The deadline of full paper submission is extended to Sept. 17, 2019.
Submission
Please note that submission link and requirement are in Call for Paper page. You can also click EasyChair IEEE CogMI 2019 directly. IEEE CogMI will follow a double blind review policy.
Co-located
Conferences
The IEEE CogMI 2019 will be co-located with the 5th IEEE International Conference on Collaboration and Internet Computing (IEEE CIC 2019) & the 1st IEEE International Conference on Trust, Privacy and Security in Intelligent Systems, and Applications (IEEE TPS 2019) . Please click the link for details.
Welcome to CogMI
Welcome to 2019 The First IEEE International Conference on Cognitive Machine Intelligence.

Speakers


Jiawei
Keynote 1

Structuring of Unstructured Data: A Key to Automated Machine Intelligence

Jiawei Han
Abel Bliss Professor
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, US
clifton
Keynote 2

Real-world Differential Privacy: Issues and Smooth Sensitivity Solutions

Christopher W. Clifton
Professor
Purdue University, US
Aberer
Keynote 3

Making News Credible Again

Karl Aberer
Professor
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland
Robert
Keynote 4 - Industry Keynote

Collaborating with Machines

Robert Yates
Distinguished Engineer
IBM (Data and AI Product Group), US
Kundu
Keynote 5 - Industry Keynote

Trusting Autonomous Vehicles

Ashish Kundu
Head of Cybersecurity, ACM Distinguished Member, ACM Distinguished Speaker
Nuro.ai, US


More information, please check Keynotes page and Tutorials page.

Important Dates


Round 2
  • Full Paper Submission Oct. 17 Oct. 27, 2019
  • Notification of Acceptance November 11, 2019
  • Camera Ready November 23, 2019
Round 1
  • Abstract Submission (optional) Deadline August 23, 2019 (Highly Recommended)
  • Full Paper Submission (Extended) September 17, 2019
  • Notification of Acceptance October 15, 2019
  • Camera Ready Oct 30 Nov 14, 2019

About IEEE CogMI


Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming our business, social and physical world. Machine Intelligence and computing artifacts infused with AI and cognition is increasingly becoming an integral part of our social and economic activities/processes, as well as cultural and business interactions. The cognitive machine intelligence (CogMI) is creating unprecedented opportunities for impactful scientific innovations and societal transformations by significantly augmenting the human ability for problem solving and rapid decision making in terms of speed, precision and variety, while fostering innovations in all our human endeavors from scientific discoveries, solving long standing healthcare problems, modeling highly interconnected and globally distributed systems, and so forth. As we enter the new social, physical and cyber world empowered by such cognitive machine intelligence, it is important to understand and explore the foundational characteristics of the algorithmic theory and processes behind the cognitive machine intelligence, the behavioral and cognitive enhancement of intelligent machines that promote a productive and creative partnership and collaboration between the humans and the machines so as to ensure an equitable, fair and transparent CogMI-enhanced society and cyber-physical-social worlds around us.

The goal of the IEEE Conference on Cognitive Machine Intelligence (IEEE CogMI) is to create a research and development forum on cognitive machine intelligence to foster research results on AI and ML with cognitive science and behavioral science. It promotes productive collaborations among experts from multiple disciplines, such as but not limited to: computer science, electronic and computer engineering, information science, economics, industrial engineering, psychology, social and behavioral sciences, biological and physical sciences, and ethics, law and policy. IEEE 2019 CogMI aims to be a premier, highly multidisciplinary forum to foster interaction and exchange of innovative ideas, and collaboration among researchers, practitioners, philosophers from academia, industry and government sectors who are interested in developing innovative AI/ML algorithms, applications and systems by integrating cognitive science and putting humans in the loop, promoting innovations in cognitive machine intelligence.

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