International Conference
Integration of Knowledge Intensive Multi-Agent Systems
KIMAS '07:
Modeling, EVOLUTION and Engineering

April 29 – May 3, 2007

Waltham, Massachusetts

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KIMAS 2007

The conference will focus on tools and techniques of:

  • multiresolutional data, information, and knowledge analysis

  • entities discovery and recognition

  • exploratory data processing

  • signal and image analysis and understanding

  • objects, scenes, and situation identification 

  • design of efficient sensor systems

  • multimodal data fusion

  • sensory and language data fusion

  • analysis of text and language messages

  • natural language understanding

  • evolution of language, communication, and models

  • integration of language and understanding

  • integrated self-optimizing structures

NOTE: KSCO-07 is co-located with KIMAS-07 this year. For KSCO-07 registration, please see the registration page of this website.

PAPERS and ABSTRACTS

Information related to papers, such as CFPAbstract Submission, and final paper instructions can be found on the CFP/Abstract Submission page.

LINKS

KSCO-2007 event

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About the Homeland Security Conference:

This seventh the IEEE Conferences on Technologies for Homeland Security is a unique venue for the cross-fertilization between operational expertise; organizational requirements and novel technologies presented in more than 100 papers and posters focused on technology for security, efficiency, and reliability of our critical infrastructure.

Through plenary and breakout sessions, exhibits and special events, conference participants will:

• Address the most pressing technical challenges;
• Identify the most critical knowledge gaps;
• Explore the application of advanced sensors, signal processors and networks, in transportation systems and other critical infrastructure;
• Understand opportunities for small businesses to work with government and large system integrators.
• Network with others involved in critical infrastructure issues

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