June 6 — The International Biometrics & Smart Government Summit (IBMSGS’ 2015) invites you to submit a research paper for consideration. All accepted papers will be published in printed conference books/proceedings (ISBN) and will also be made available online. The proceedings will be presented to high caliber scientific journals. IBMSGS’15 is composed of a number of tracks, including: tutorials, sessions, workshops, posters, and panel discussions.
We seek novel paper submissions (English or French) to be presented or posted (as a poster paper) in IBMSGS’2015 with topics broadly including, but not limited to:
Biometrics
- Algorithms for molecular biology
- Aviation Security and Quality Control
- Banking and Financial Services
- Best Practices in Biometrics and Smart GOV.
- Biological image and signal analysis
- Biometrics and Security Reliability
- Biometrics Linked Services and Applications
- Biometrics Recognition and Methods for Performance Evaluation
- Biometrics system design
- Biometrics Technologies
- Biostatistics Research
- Border Control
- Brain-computer interfaces
- Computational anatomy and digital human; Medical robotics
- Computer Security
- Computer-aided detection and diagnosis
- Content based image retrieval and data mining;
- Data mining for biological databases
- Deformable object tracking and registration
- Education; Transportation
- Government Security and Safety
- Healthcare: Safety Quality and Quantity
- Homeland Security and Safety
- Image guidance and robot guidance of interventions
- Law Enforcement
- Medical and biological imaging
- Modeling, simulation and visualization
- Molecular and cellular image analysis
- Motor Vehicle; Physical Security;
- Multimedia Biometrics; Multimodal Biometrics Research; Physical Access Control; Retail and Electronic Commerce
- Segmentation of medical images
- Telecommunications
- Volumetric image analysis
Smart-Government (GOV.)
- Applications of Smart GOV.; Building Smart GOV.; Challenges of open-source and open-standard solutions in e-GOV.
- Citizen participation and involvement in public sector governance; Criteria in e-GOV. evaluation; E-GOV. evaluation and axiological philosophy; E-Id in public e-service development; E-infrastructure for public sector; E-participation and social media in democratic processes; E-services and redesign of public administration processes
- Ethics, Transparency and Accountability; Evaluation of e-GOV. strategies and plans
- Evaluation of websites, e-services, infrastructural components, e-GOV. interoperability, legacy systems; Innovative design and prototypes of e-GOV. services; Inter-organizational relationships in public sector; Legal, organizational and institutional barriers to e-service development; Methods and concepts of participatory e-GOV. processes; Methods for e-GOV. evaluation
- Metrics for e-GOV. evaluation; Models for e-GOV. evaluation
- National and international benchmarking of e-GOV.; New forms of governances and management; Perspectives and methodological points of departure for e-GOV. evaluation; Policy and GOV. Innovations; Practical evaluation vs. evaluation as a research activity; Role of Biometrics in Smart GOV.; Smart GOV. and Information Security; Smart GOV. for Smart Societies; The e-service concept; The role of evaluation in benefits management; The roles of values and policies in e-GOV.; Transparency and openness in e-Gov.
- Smart Space & Wireless Sensor Networks
- Best practices in Smart Government
Submissions can be in the form of:
- Abstract (paper not exceeding 2 pages)
- Full papers: Prepare your manuscript (maximum 6 pages)
- Poster Presentation: is a graphically based approach to presenting research
Submission link: http://www.ibmsgs.org/
Important Dates
- Submission: 1 August, 2014
- Notification: Within 2 weeks
- Camera Ready: 1 December, 2014
- Registration: 10 November, 2014
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Source: International BioMetrics & Smart Government Summit