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At a moment when computer vision is reshaping industries and driving new frontiers in science and technology, we invite you to contribute your research, insights, and innovations to the Computer Visio…
As we look toward the future of computing at a moment of profound transformation, you are invited to contribute your research, ideas, and
vision to the *14th Computing Conference 2026 <https://saiconf…
** Extended deadline - 11 Feb - Call for Papers - MABS 2025 - The 26th International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation, part of the AAMAS 2025 conference, taking place in Detroit, Michigan, USA, from May 19th to May 23rd, 2025. Submissions must be electronically submitted through https://mabsworkshop.github.io/cfp/ before the submission deadline. (Deadline: February 11)
The 10th International Conference on Learning, Optimization and Data - LOD 2024, 22-25 September,
Riva del Sole Resort & SPA, Castiglione della Pescaia (Grosseto) Tuscany, Italy
Computing Conference (formerly called Science and Information (SAI) Conference) is a research conference held in London, UK since 2013. The conference series has featured keynote talks, special s[…]
The Covid-19 pandemic has triggered a large wave of fresh research on epidemiological models, both using traditional equation-based approaches as well as more modern approaches such as agent-base[…]
The GeoSim 2022 workshop focuses on all aspects of geospatial simulation as a paradigm to understand, model, and predict spatial phenomena and aid decision making. New simulation methodologies an[…]
Great opportunity to publish on a Ecological Modelling Special Issue about modelling rural systems, agrarian activities and their interactions with water dynamics and other natural resources, and applying a socio-ecological perspective.
MABS 2022 – The 23rd Multi-Agent-Based Simulation Workshop
hosted at AAMAS 2022 (Auckland, New Zealand)
May 9-10, 2022
(Extended deadline: Feb 6, 2022)
Website: https://mabsworkshop.github.io/
The SI is focused on applying systemic and quantitative methods to subjects that impose threats to our society, our planet, and fundamental human rights, which can manifest in several domains. Studies in the following areas (but not limited) are sought: bullying, management of natural resources, climate change, energy transition, epidemics and health policies, political instability, racism, radicalization and measures to prevent it, terrorist activities, waste management.
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