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CITDS: 2nd International Workshop “Creativity in Intelligent Technologies & Data Science”

CITDS: 2nd International Workshop “Creativity in Intelligent Technologies & Data Science”

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Creativity is the process of breaking out of established patterns; it’s the reorganization, recombination or reinterpretation of concepts and ideas for getting something unique and previously unknown. Creating software is one of the most creative activities that humans undertake. It is developed for people and by people and people’s creativity can be a good source to improvise solutions to problems for dominating complex systems such as software design and development. The field of computational creativity concerns itself with theoretical and practical issues in the study of creativity for the purpose of modeling, simulation or replication of creativity using a computer, to construct a program or computer capable of human-level creativity, to better understand human creativity and to formulate an algorithmic perspective on creative behavior in humans, to design programs that can enhance human creativity.

Background

Creativity is the process of breaking out of established patterns; it’s the reorganization, recombination or reinterpretation of concepts and ideas for getting something unique and previously unknown. Creating software is one of the most creative activities that humans undertake. It is developed for people and by people and people’s creativity can be a good source to improvise solutions to problems for dominating complex systems such as software design and development. The field of computational creativity concerns itself with theoretical and practical issues in the study of creativity for the purpose of modeling, simulation or replication of creativity using a computer, to construct a program or computer capable of human-level creativity, to better understand human creativity and to formulate an algorithmic perspective on creative behavior in humans, to design programs that can enhance human creativity.
Goals

The main objective of the CIT&DS 2016 is to bring together researchers and practitioners to share ideas in using creativity to theory and practice in software engineering. Our workshop is devoted to the results of practical work on the implementation of computer systems that exhibit creativity in wide range of research domains, in particular in intelligent technologies and data science.

Topics of interest for the workshop include, but not limited to:


1. Knowledge Discovery in Patent and Open Sources for Creative Tasks
2. Data Science in Energy Management & Urban Computing
3. Conceptual Modeling and Semantic Technologies with Application in Intelligent Decision Making Support
4. Data Science in Social Networks Analysis
5. Design Creativity in CASE/CAI/CAD/PDM
6. Creativity & Game-Based Learning
7. Intelligent Assistive Technologies: Software Design and Application

1. Alla Kravets, Professor, CAD Department, Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
2. Marina Kultsova, Associate Professor, Software Engineering Department, Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
3. Olga Shabalina, Associate Professor, CAD Department, Volgograd State Technical University, Russia

1. Bal Krishna Bal, University of Houston, Texas, USA
2. Olga Berestneva, Tomsk State University, Russia
3. Adriaan Brebels, KULeuven, Belgium
4. Satya Chickerur, B V Bhoomaraddi College of Engineering and Technology, Karnataka, India
5. Alexandr Davtian, Moscow Institue of Phisics and Technology, Russia
6. Jan Dekelver, Professor, Thomas More Kempen, Belgium
7. Olga Gerget, Tomsk State University, Russia
8. Anatoly Karpenko, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
9. David Moffat, Glasgow Caledonian University, United Kingdom
10. Hien T. Nguyen, Ton Duc Thang University, Vietnam
11. Natalia Sadovnikova, Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
12. Maxim Shcherbakov, Volgograd State Technical University, Russia
13. Florica Tomos, University of South Wales, Cardiff, United Kingdom
14. Uranchimeg Tudevdagva, Mongolian University of Science and Technology, Mongolia
15. Irina Zhukova, Volgograd State Technical University, Russia

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Marina Kultsova, Associate Professor, Software Engineering Department, Volgograd State Technical University, Russia, e-mail: marina.kultsova@mail.ru