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Computational Methods
001Novel computational methods, models, algorithms and applications in mathematics, statistics, biological sciences, physical sciences, bioinformatics, finance, economics, climate, environment and other related areas.
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Information Security
002Novel methods, frameworks, models, algorithms and applications in various areas in the information security domain such as Data Security & Privacy, Mobile Platform & Application Security, IoT Security & Privacy, Computer & Software Security, Cloud Computing Security, Human Behavior-Based Security, Security Policy & Management and other relevant areas.
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Artificial Intelligence
003Novel methods, frameworks, models, algorithms and applications in the area of artificial intelligence such as machine learning, voice processing, natural language processing, computer vision, neural networks, robotics, fuzzy logic, expert systems, knowledge representation and other related areas.
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Big Data
004Novel methods, frameworks, models, algorithms and applications for application in big data collection, mining, management, security, privacy, search, modelling, analytics and visualization among other related areas.
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Emerging Technologies
005Novel methods, frameworks, models, algorithms and applications in emerging technologies and areas such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Zigbee networks, wearable devices, cryptocurrencies, software defined networks, cloud computing, mobile computing, nanocomputing, high performance computing, robotics and quantum computing and related areas.
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