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INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT
NETWORKING AND COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS (INCoS 2010)
THESSALONIKI, GREECE
NOVEMBER 24-26, 2010

WORKSHOPS


INCoS-2010 hosted the following Workshops:

(1) Third International Workshop on Information Network Design (WIND 2010). Chair: Mario Koeppen
The Information Network Design Workshop aims at exploring ongoing efforts in the theory and application on a wide variety of research fields related to the design of information networks and resource sharing in the networks. The workshop provides an opportunity for academic/industry researchers and professionals to share, exchange, and review recent advances on information network design research. Original contribution describing recent modeling, analysis, and experiment on network design research.


(2) Second International Workshop on Adaptive Systems for Collaborative Learning (IWASCL 2010). Chair: Stavros Demetriadis
The scope of the workshop is to provide the opportunity for useful insights on how to adaptively support the collaborative learning activity. The issue can be approached from different but complementary perspectives and may be of interest for researchers of various backgrounds (learning scientists, educators, engineers/computer scientists, instructional designers, the Learning Design community). Consequently, the focus of the workshop is broad and includes methods, tools, formalization approaches, early prototype design and evaluation, pedagogical issues, position papers, etc. We especially welcome papers that describe speculative ideas, work in progress, and discussions of challenging issues.


(3) Computational Intelligence in Networks and Systems (CINS’10). Chairs: Richard Hill, George Exarchakos
This workshop intends to provide a forum for researchers and developers of intelligent systems and networks, working on issues associated with the incorporation of computational intelligence techniques. The workshop has emphasis on establishing a state of the art for intelligent system and network research, identifying challenges and discussing solutions.


(4) First International Workshop on Computational Intelligencefor Disaster Management (CIDM-2010). Chair: Eleana Asimakopoulou, Nik Bessis and Fatos Xhafa
The Computational Intelligence for Disaster Management Workshop aims at facilitating and prompting discussionson the applicability of emerging computational and collaborative technologiesto support the intelligence in the decision-making required to mitigate andprepare for, respond to and recover from the growing occurrences of natural andman-made disasters. The workshop provides an opportunity for disastermanagement stakeholders, technical infrastructure managers and administratorsand emerging computational intelligence researchers and professionals to reviewcurrent and prompt future applicable practices.



TUTORIALS


INCoS-2010 hosted the following two Tutorials:

(1) Computational Challenges with Cliques, Quasi-Cliques and Clique Partitions in Networks. Chair: Panos Pardalos
During the last decade, many problems in social, biological, telecommunication, and financial networks require finding cliques, or quasi-cliques. Cliques or clique partitions have also been used as clustering or classification data mining tools in data sets represented by networks. These networks can be very large and often massive and therefore external (or semi-external) memory algorithms are needed. We discuss applications, algorithms and computational approaches for all types of clique related problems.


(2) Intelligent Tools for Networking and Collaborative Learning. Chair: Santi Caballet Llobet
This tutorial will carry out a demonstration on certain tools which are currently used to support online collaborative learning. The tutorial will also show the most outstanding results achieved with these tools in real context of learning. Participation from the audience made up of academia and researchers on innovation in teaching is expected.


 

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