International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management ICICTDM on December 18-20, 2019 in Paris, France

International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management ICICTDM on December 18-20, 2019 in Paris, France

International Conference on Information and Communication Technologies for Disaster Management (ICICTDM) December 18, 2019 - Paris, France

The 6th International Conference on Information and Communication  Technologies for Disaster Management (ICT-DM) will be held in Paris,  France, in December, 2019. The conference is hosted by ESIEE, Paris, in  cooperation with committees and supporting organizations. 

ICT-DM'2019 aims to bring together academics and practitioners who are  involved in emergency services, ad hoc planning, disaster recovery, etc.,  to learn about the latest research developments, share experiences and information about this area and develop recommendations. 

We invite you to submit your original technical papers, demos to this  event. Accepted and presented papers will be published in the ICT-DM'2019 Conference Proceedings, which will be indexed in a reputed computer science index database (IEEE Xplore Digital Library). 

We invite you to join the Conference. See you in Paris.

Previous editions

ICT-DM 2018, Sendai (Japan)

ICT-DM 2017, Münster (Germany)

ICT-DM 2016, Vienna (Austria)

ICT-DM 2015, Rennes (France)

ICT-DM 2014, Algiers (Algeria)

Committees

Committees

General co-chairs

Nawel Zangar, ESIEE Paris, France

Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, University of Rennes 1, France

TPC co-chairs

Marouane Kessentini, University of Michigan-Dearborn, USA

Celimuge Wu, University of Electro-Communications, Japan

TPC Track co-chairs

Track 1: IA, Big data, ontologies and analytics for crisis management

Nicolas Hidalgo, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile

Tran anh Quang Pham, Inria, France

Track 2: Risk assessment and cyber security

Panayiotis Kolios, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Track 3: Crowdsourcing and social media for disaster management

Yue Cao, Lancaster University, UK

Track 4: Geographic Information and Systems (GIS) for Disaster Management

Lina Xu, University College Dublin, Ireland

Track 5: IoT and wireless communications for disaster management

Marwen Abdennebi, University of Paris 13, France

Rahim Kacimi, University of Toulouse, France

Publication co-chairs

Rami Langar, U-PEM, France

Publicity co-chairs

Nadir Bouchama, CERIST, Algeria

Robert Ogie, University of Wollongong, Australia

Soumaya Hammouda, Mediatron, SUP'COM, Tunis

Web chair

Jack Hodgkiss, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Steering Committee

Steering committee co-chairs

Nadia Nouali-Taboudjemat, CERIST, Algeria

Yassine Hadjadj-Aoul, University of Rennes 1, France

Steering committee members

Nadjib Badache, CERIST, Algeria

Ahcène Bendjoudi, CERIST, Algeria

Soufiène Djahel, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK

Omar Nouali, CERIST, Algeria

Aris M. Ouksel, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA

Celimuge Wu, University of Electro-Communications, Japan

Camera Ready Instructions

All final manuscripts should be written in English and must be formatted  in standard IEEE 2-column format. Accepted Full papers are limited in length to eight (8) printed pages including figures, tables, and references. Accepted Short papers are limited to four (4) printed pages.  

Please note that if your paper was submitted as Full paper but was  accepted as Short paper you have to reduce its length to four (4) printed pages. The mandatory IEEE template in Microsoft Word and LaTeX format can be found at:

 https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html

Track 1: AI, Big data, ontologies and analytics for crisis management

Track Co-Chairs

Nicolas Hidalgo, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile

Tran anh Quang Pham, Inria, France

Main Topics of Interest

In this track, we solicit contributions from researchers and practitioners that focus on big data, ontologies and analytics for crisis management. We invite submissions of unpublished and original research in these aspects. Topics of interest includes, but not limited to, the following topics:

Big data analytics in disaster management

Cloud computing

Data mining from multiple information and huge sources

Data/information management and analysis for disaster management

Artificial intelligence and machine learning for disaster management

Prediction and early warning systems

Uncertainty and possibly adversity in data handling and delivery

Ontology based approaches

Open source data and space based resources to support disaster management


Track 2: Risk assessment and cyber security

Track Chair

Panayiotis Kolios, University of Cyprus, Cyprus

Main Topics of Interest

In this track, we solicit contributions from researchers and practitioners that focus on risk assessment and cyber security. We invite submissions of unpublished and original research in these aspects. Topics of interest includes, but not limited to, the following topics:

Cyber security

Cyber-physical systems

Security and privacy issues in information sharing

Risk, damage and loss assessment


Track 3: Crowdsourcing and social media for disaster management

Track Chair

Yue Cao, Lancaster University, UK

Main Topics of Interest

In this track, we solicit contributions from researchers and practitioners that focus on using crowdsourcing and social media for disaster management. We invite submissions of unpublished and original research in these aspects. Topics of interest includes, but not limited to, the following topics:

Crowd sourcing

Coordination, collaboration and decision support technologies and systems for disaster management

Social media and networks

Querying and filtering on heterogeneous, multi-source streaming disaster data

Human-system interactive information extraction


Track 4: Geographic Information. Systems (GIS) for Disaster Management

Track Chair

Lina Xu, University College Dublin, Ireland

Main Topics of Interest

In this track, we solicit contributions from researchers and practitioners that focus on using crowdsourcing and social media for disaster management. We invite submissions of unpublished and original research in these aspects. Topics of interest includes, but not limited to, the following topics:

Evacuation and rescue geo-planning

Geo-Information technologies for disaster management

Context-aware computing

Web mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Situation awareness

E-governance

ICT-CDM technologies in developing countries


Track 5: IoT and wireless communications for disaster management

Track Co-Chairs

Marwen Abdennebi, University of Paris 13, France

Rahim Kacimi, University of Toulouse, France

Main Topics of Interest

In this track, we solicit contributions from researchers and practitioners that focus on using IoT and wireless communications for disaster management. We invite submissions of unpublished and original research in these aspects. Topics of interest includes, but not limited to, the following topics:

M2M communications management and operations

Sensor networks

Opportunistic communications

Smart cities for disaster and emergency management

Remote sensing

Communication infrastructures, technologies and services for crisis management

Mobile and wireless communication networks

Modeling and simulation tools for crisis and disaster situations

Service Oriented Architectures

UAVs for crisis and disaster management

Pervasive and mobile computing

Performance measurement in disaster management

Disaster relief logistics

Interoperability of heterogeneous systems

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