The 9th International Symposium on Computer Science and Intelligent Controls (ISCSIC 2025) is dedicated to advances in the field of Computer Science and Intelligent Controls.
Topics
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- IoT communication and coordination middleware and platforms
- Networking infrastructure for IoT to address heterogeneity, scalability, and Interoperability issues
- Non-functional issues for CPS, such as security, privacy, and dependability
- Intelligent sensing of environment, physiological sensing, human motion tracking
- Intelligent Control
- Applications of IoT in smart home, smart building, smart city, smart factory, smart grid, healthcare, transportation and logistics
- Autonomous systems
- Intelligent control theories, such as adaptive, predictive, robust control, distributed/decentralized control, optimization, decision support systems, and process control and stability
- Applications of intelligent control in various application domains, such as aerospace, manufacturing, medicine, agriculture, engineering, etc
- Computational intelligence and natural computing
- Networked and distributed systems
- Traditional Computer Science Topics
- Machine learning and artificial intelligence, such as supervised, unsupervised learning, fuzzy logic, neural networks, deep learning, genetic programming
- Computer vision, image and signal processing
- Modeling and formal methods
- Pattern recognition
- Security, privacy, reliability, and dependability
- Software engineering
- Cyber-physical systems (CPS)
- Networking infrastructure and management for CPS, such as quality of services, heterogeneous networks, wireless sensor networks, scalability of complex networks
- Modeling and control of CPS, such as networked control, distributed optimization, and distributed learning, modeling of tightly integrated physical processes, computation platforms and networks, autonomy in CPS
- Human computer/machine interaction
- Software tools and middleware for CPS research
- Development and implementation of various CPS
- Non-functional issues for CPS, such as security, privacy, and dependability
Who should Attend
Researchers, engineers, scientists and industry professionals.