IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security and Defense Applications (IEEE CISDA)

IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Security and Defense Applications (IEEE CISDA)

IEEE SSCI 2020 will run as a virtual conference.

Given the current global security environment, there has been increased interest within the security and defense communities in novel techniques for solving challenging problems. The genesis of this interest lies in the fact that repeated attempts of using traditional techniques have left many important problems unsolved, and in some cases, not addressed. New problems have emerged within the broad areas of security and defense that are difficult to tackle with conventional methods, thus requiring new techniques for detecting and adapting to emerging threats.

The purpose of the symposium is to present current and ongoing efforts in computational intelligence (e.g., neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation, swarm intelligence, and other emerging learning or optimization techniques) as applied to security and defense problems.

Scope

This symposium aims at publishing high-quality research efforts rooted in Computational Intelligence as applied to defense and security problems. First-class contributions addressing research challenges in these areas and their CI-based solutions (i.e., neural networks, fuzzy systems, evolutionary computation, swarm intelligence, rough sets, granular computing, and other emerging learning or optimization techniques) are solicited.

Topics

Advanced Architectures for Defense Operations

  • Multi-Sensor Data Fusion
  • Hard-Soft Data Fusion
  • Context-Aware Data Fusion
  • Employment of Autonomous Vehicles
  • Intelligence Gathering and Exploitation
  • Mine Detection
  • Situational Assessment
  • Impact Assessment
  • Process and User Refinement
  • Automatic Target Recognition
  • Mission Weapon Pairing and Assignment
  • Sensor Cueing and Tasking
  • Self-Healing Systems
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Deep Neural Networks and Deep Learning

Modeling and Simulation of Defense Operations

  • Logistics Support
  • Mission Planning and Execution
  • Resource Management
  • Red Teaming
  • Computational Red Teaming
  • Course of Action Generation and Recommendation
  • Hybrid Approaches (CI & Operations Research, CI & Game Theory, etc.)
  • Models for War Games
  • Risk-Aware Decision Support
  • Risk Impact and Probability Estimation Systems
  • Multi-Agent Based Simulation
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Strategic Planning (Path Planning, Asset Allocation, etc.)
  • Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency
  • Behavioral or Cognitive Learning
  • Human Modeling: Behavior, Emotion, Motion

Security Applications

  • Surveillance
  • Suspect Behavior Profiling
  • Anomaly Detection
  • Automated Handling of Dangerous Situations or People
  • Stationary or Mobile Object Detection, Recognition and Classification
  • Physical Intrusion Detection Systems
  • Air, Maritime and Land Security
  • Face Recognition
  • Attack Prevention and Defense Systems
  • Threat Forecasting Systems
  • Critical Infrastructure Protection
  • Cyber-Security
  • Biometrics

Symposium Chairs

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Rami Abielmona

rami.abielmona@larus.com

Larus Technologies, Canada

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Robert Bolia

robert.bolia@dst.defence.gov.au

Defence Science & Technology Group, Australia

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Robert Hunjet

robert.hunjet@dst.defence.gov.au

Defence Science & Technology Group, Australia

Where

Canberra, Australia

When

1-4 December 2020

Email

ieeessci2020 at gmail . com