ISIP started as a series of Franco-Japanese workshops in 2003, and its first edition was placed under the auspices of the French embassy in Tokyo, which provided the financial support along with JSPS. The workshops have alternated so far between Japan and France, and they have attracted increasing interest from both countries.
Originally, the workshops were intended for a Franco-Japanese audience, with the occasional invitation of researchers from other countries as keynote speakers. The proceedings of each workshop were published informally, as a technical report of the hosting institution.
The original goal of the ISIP workshop series was to create close synergies between a selected group of researchers from the two countries; and indeed, several collaborations, joint publications, joint student supervisions and research projects originated by participants of the workshop.
The workshop series has now reached a mature state with an increasing number of researchers participating every year. As a result, starting in 2012, the workshop becomes international, and a number of selected papers will be published in the Springer series "Communications in Computer and Information Science" (CCIS), following a post workshop reviewing process.
Program Committee (added quite soon)
Jun Adachi (NII, Japan)
Mina Akaishi (Hosei University, Japan)
Hiroki Arimura (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Stephane Bressan (NUS, Singapore)
Vassilis Christophides (INRIA, France and University of Crete, Greece)
Panos Constantopoulos (Athens University of Economics and Business, Greece)
Michel deRougemont ( Paris II University, Panthéon-Assas )
Jun Fujima (National Institute of Material Science, Japan)
Mohand Said Hacid (University of Lyon, France)
Teruo Higashino (Osaka University, Japan)
Kimihito Ito (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Asanee Kawtrakul (Kasetsart University, Thailand)
Dimitri Kotzinos (University of Cergy-Pontoise, France)
Anne Laurent (University of Montpellier, France)
Dominique Laurent (University of Cergy-Pontoise, France)
Shin-ichi Minato (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Yoshihiro Okada (Kyushu University, Japan)
Jean Marc Petit (INSA, Lyon, France)
Dimitri Plexousakis (University of Crete and FORTH Foundation, Greece)
Michèle Sebag (University of Paris South, France)
Timos Sellis (Swinburne University, Australia)
Nicolas Spyratos (University of Paris-South, France)
Tsuyoshi Sugibuchi (Customer Matrix, France)
Yuzuru Tanaka (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Rin-ichiro Taniguchi (Kyushu University, Japan)
Masaharu Yoshioka (Hokkaido University, Japan)
Nowadays the research topics of science and technology are diversified and segmented into more and more categories. The number of interdisciplinary research topics has also increased. With increasingly sophisticated research in science and technology, there is a growing need for interdisciplinary and international availability, distribution and exchange of the latest research results, in organic forms, including not only research papers and multimedia documents, but also various tools developed for measurement, analysis, inference, design, planning, simulation, and production as well as the related large data sets. Similar needs are also growing for the interdisciplinary and international availability, distribution and exchange of ideas and works among artists, musicians, designers, architects, directors, and producers. These contents, including multimedia documents, application tools, and services are being accumulated on the Web, as well as in local and global databases, in a remarkable speed that we have never experienced with other kinds of publishing media. Large amounts of content are now already on the Web, waiting for their advanced personal and/or public reuse. We need new theories and technologies for the advanced information search, integration through interoperation, and personalization of Web content as well as database content. This workshop offers a forum for presenting original work and stimulating discussions and exchanges of ideas around these themes.
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
All submissions will be handle electronically via the workshop's EasyChair Website. ISIP is an invitation based workshop (but we will not exclude submissions by other researchers), in which each invited participant presents a paper. Invited authors will be asked to submit a one-page extended abstract of their presentation at ISIP 2018, using the EasyChair site of the workshop before March 31, 2018. The paper formatting is a free-style, one-page abstract.
After the workshop they will be invited to submit a full paper for the post workshop reviewing process. Accepted papers will be published in the Springer series "Communications in Computer and Information Science" (CCIS).
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