Welcome to SISY 2016!

Authors are welcome to submit original and unpublished paper and attend the IEEE 14th International Symposium on Intelligent Systems and Informatics (SISY 2016) to be held on August 29-31, 2016 in Subotica, Serbia.

Call for Papers

Scope

The aim of SISY 2016 symposium is to offer researchers an opportunity to extend the existing scientific relationships all over the world in the field of Intelligent Systems. Our hope is that researchers and lecturers working at various institutions will find common research areas at the conference so that they can cooperate on bilateral or international projects.

Topics

Computational Intelligence (track chair: Róbert Fullér): Machine Learning, Genetic Algorithms, Neural Nets, Fuzzy Systems, Fuzzy and Neuro-Fuzzy Control, Knowledge Based Systems, Expert Systems
Intelligent Robotics (track chair: Branislav Borovac): Control, Flexible Arm Control, Perception and Recognition, Reasoning, Learning, Robotic Systems, Human-Robotic Interaction, Service Robots, Surgery Robots, Machine Vision
Intelligent Mechatronics (track chair: Radu-Emil Precup): Sensing and Sensor Data Fusion, Motion Control, Intelligent Actuators
Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (track chair: László Horváth): Flexible Manufacturing Systems, Production Planning and Scheduling, System Simulation, Rapid Prototyping, Concurrent Engineering, Virtual Reality
Informatics (track chair: Levente Kovács): The Web, Business & Digital Culture, Databases, Design & Graphics, Digital Audio, Video and Photography, Hardware, Home & Office, Networking & Sys Admin, Operating Systems, programming, Science & Math, Security Software Engineering, Healthcare Informatics, Teaching Informatics, Informatics in education process
Applied Mathematics (track chair: Ivana Štajner-Papuga)

IEEE Publication

The conference appears on the IEEE Conference Search. Conference proceedings that meet IEEE quality review standards may be eligible for inclusion in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. IEEE reserves the right to exclude a paper from distribution after the conference (e.g., removal from IEEE Xplore), if the paper is not presented at the conference.
'Pay to publish' is not allowed by IEEE. So at least one author of a paper must show up and present the paper at the conference.

The conference proceedings is now available via IEEE Xplore

ARC

SISY conference appears on the Australian Research Council List, in class C.