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The recent growth of the maritime sector is reflected by an increase of the global maritime traffic and of the activities exploiting the ocean environment and its resources. On the one hand the maritime sector contributes to the economic growth of societies, on the other hand it generates also concerns at European and at International levels related to safety and security of maritime transportation, navigation and exploitation.
Technological innovations led to the development of automated monitoring systems and maritime sensors networks, producing huge amount of the maritime data, opens new avenues to science-driven maritime operations and policy making. Industry and academia willing to use a potential stemming from maritime data develop solutions, application and systems for maritime data sharing and offering advanced processing, fusion, and analysis, developing added values products in support of the maritime operational and industrial communities.
The workshop will gather researchers as well as representatives of industry and maritime institutions to discuss research results and innovations in the maritime domain related to a widely understood information systems and applications. The workshop will be an opportunity to discuss novel data-driven solutions with applications for maritime security, safety and security of maritime navigation and transport, sustainable fisheries and exploitation of ocean resources.
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Topics of interest
- Systems, applications, tools and methods for Maritime Intelligent Surveillance and Reconnaissance
- Emerging concepts and methodologies on maritime data analytics
- Advanced data fusion and semantic-driven integration of maritime data
- Data sharing in maritime domain
- Early-warning systems for Maritime Situation Awareness
- Visual analytics for maritime data
- Decision support systems in the maritime domain
- Big Data solutions for the maritime domain
- Data analytics, machine learning and AI in maritime transportation and traffic management
- Advanced research and case studies of computational methods for the maritime domain
- Data-driven business models for the maritime domain
Submission guidelines
- Long papers: max. 12 pages
- Work-in-progress reports: max. 6 pages
- Demo papers: max. 4 pages
Papers must be submitted in PDF format according to Springer LNBIP template
Submission system is available at EasyChair.
Papers approved for presentation at ISAMD will be published in BIS 2019 workshop post-conference proceedings, as a volume in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing (LNBIP) series. BIS 2019 Workshops proceedings will be distributed to workshop participants by regular mail.
Workshop papers will be made available in electronic form by the BIS organizers to all workshop participants (and only to them) directly before the conference.
Important dates
- April 29, 2019 (extended) – submission deadline for papers
- May 22, 2019 (extended) – notification of acceptance/rejection
- June 5, 2019 (extended) – submission of final papers (for presentation)
- June 26-28, 2019 – the workshop
Organizers and Chairs
- Prof. Axel Hahn, Department of Computing Science, Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg, Germany
- Dr Milena Stróżyna, Department of Information Systems, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland
Program Committee
- Paolo Braca, Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, Italy
- Dominik Filipiak, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland
- Arne Lamm, University of Oldenburg, Germany
- Po-Ruey Lei, ROC Naval Academy, Taiwan
- Giuliana Pallotta, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
- Cyril Ray, Ecole Navale, France
- Maria Riveiro, School of Informatics, University of Skövde, Sweden
- Matthias Steidel, Offis Institute for Information Technology, Germany
- Krzysztof Węcel, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland
Contact
- Milena Stróżyna – milena.strozyna@ue.poznan.pl