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The 5th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Data and Security (IEEE IDS 2020)

In current era, the intelligent systems are widely deployed and investigated in many domains from the governments to industry players, from academics to consumer level demand. Therefore, the research on Intelligent data and security (IDS) is getting more and more attention due to the rapid development of computing and communication techniques. As a promising technology, high performance computing is playing an important role not only in traditional computer science domain but also in new branches such as Internet of Things, unmanned vehicles, and topics in artificial intelligent. Smart computing, as another significant aspect, provides solutions for complicated computing problems.

The 5th IEEE International Conference on intelligent data and security (IEEE IDS 2020) is a research event cooperated with a number of conferences, such as IEEE BigDataSecurity 2020 and IEEE HPSC 2020. This conference provides engineers and scientists in computing domain with an academic forum in which the new research achievements, ideas, and results are shared. The state-of-the-art smart computing applications and experiences in cloud computing and smart computing will be represented in this academic event. IEEE IDS 2020 is the next edition of a series of successful academic events, including IDS 2016 (New York, USA), IDS 2017 (Beijing, China), IDS 2018 (Omaha, USA), and IDS 2019 (Washington DC, USA).

The conference proceedings will be published by IEEE xplore to be indexed by EI Compendex, Web of Science, and Scopus.

Important Announcement: Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, this year the IEEE BigDataSecurity/HPSC/IDS will be a virtual conference online. For more details, please see Here. Also, please follow our conference website for further notice about the conference arrangements.

Important Announcement: Due to the authors are from the countries all over the world, it is not feasible to arrange real-time presentation through the Internet. Please make a PPT video and send to Dr. Han Qiu (han.qiu@telecom-paris.fr) before May 1st.

 

 

 

 

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