
International Workshop
on
Data Analytics
Important Dates
Important Dates
Paper Submission Deadline | November 25, 2024 |
Acceptance Notification | December 9, 2024 |
Submission Deadline for Revised Paper | December 16, 2024 |
Registration Deadline | December 16, 2024 |
Workshop Date | January 6, 2025 |
Data is the primary source of information used in various scientific studies. Modern information technologies are grounded on lots of data to get reliable results. Modern systems and applications are grounded on collecting data from various sensors to provide fusion and collaborative decision-making. Decision support in medicine, transportation, agriculture, economics, finance, and sociology grounded on deep data analytics. Workshop is aimed to collaborate scientists in data analytics to represent their scholarly results and share their knowledge with workshop participants.
Special attention is given to practical aspects of specialized software development oriented on data analytics. Workshop covers software conceptualization, database structure for Big Data support, code optimization to improve the efficiency of software-database exchange, efficient visualization of data sets, and front-end user interface in data analysis software.
Proceedings of workshop will be submitted to CEUR-WS.org for online publication.
Due to the war in Ukraine, participants from places with a high risk of missile attacks and foreign countries are invited to participate in a virtual format. Safety is a key priority. Participation is Free of charge.
Workshop Topics
- Data collection;
- Outliers detection in data;
- Algorithms of data processing and analysis;
- Exploratory data analysis;
- Data modeling;
- Data mining;
- Big data processing;
- Data fusion;
- Artificial intelligence;
- Software for data analytic;
- Data visualization.
The WDA workshop will use English as its official language for all materials, presentations and discussions.
Committees
General Chairs
Prof. Ivan Ostroumov
Air Navigation Systems Department, State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute", Kyiv, Ukraine
Prof. Maksym Zaliskyi
Telecommunication and Radioelectronic Systems Department, State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute", Kyiv, Ukraine
International Program Committee
Prof. Oleksandr Solomentsev
Telecommunication and Radioelectronic Systems Department, State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute", Kyiv, Ukraine
Dr Viktoriia Ivannikova
Aviation Management, Dublin City University Business School, Ireland
Prof. Yuliya Averyanova
Air Navigation Systems Department, State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute", Kyiv, Ukraine
Prof. Simeon Zhyla
Department of aerospace radio-electronic systems, National Aerospace University “Kharkiv Aviation Institute”, Kharkiv, Ukraine
Prof. Olha Sushchenko
Aerospace Control Systems Department, State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute", Kyiv, Ukraine
Assistant Prof. Nina Rizun
Department of Informatics in Management, Gdansk University of Technology, Poland
Prof. Khadija Slimani
LDR Laboratory, Higher School of Computer Science, Electronics and Automation (ESIEA), Paris, France.
Prof. Oleksii Holubnychyi
Telecommunication and Radioelectronic Systems Department, State University "Kyiv Aviation Institute",Kyiv, Ukraine
Prof. Roman Volianskyi
Department of Electromechanical Systems Automation and Electrical Drives, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute”, Kyiv, Ukraine
Workshop Program
WDA program is available for Download
Submission
All submitted papers have to be original and not submitted previously to another journal or conference. All submissions will be checked for plagiarism and peer-reviewed by at least two independent experts from a relative domain. High levels of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, cause the decline of further participation of these authors in the workshop.
Additional requirements
- English needs to be proofread.
- Only full papers are accepted (10-20 pages).
- Any plagiarism is not allowed, including self-plagiarism. All papers should be original.
- All figures have to be created by author and can not be copied from other sources.
- The references list should neither be too short nor too long without necessity. It is suggested that the references list be no more than 20-30 sources.
- The authors must use the results of international research in the references.
- References should mostly be recent, no more than ten years old.
- Self-citations should usually not exceed 25% of all references.
- Authors should not restrict references to a limited set of authors from their own institution. No more than 50% of citations should be from a single source.
- One of the paper co-authors has 5+ publications in DBLP.
- The paper must follow the formatting rules. Special attention to formatting style of the list of references.
Contact
For any other questions, please contact:
Prof. Ivan Ostroumov
Email: vany@kai.edu.ua