The Greek Computer Society (GCS/ΕΠΥ) and the Department of Informatics & Computer Engineering of the University of West Attica (UniWA) organise the 24th Pan-Hellenic Conference on Informatics (PCI 2020) in Athens, Greece, on November 20th-22nd, 2020.
PCI 2020 aims to provide an effective channel of communication among researchers (universities, research and development centres, start-up centres and incubators), practitioners (SME leaders and managers), decision-makers (government, ministries and state agencies) and entities concerned with the latest research, scientific development and practice on ICT in order to discuss current, state-of-the-art topics that are of relevance and significance for national competitiveness as well as for sustainable, robust and equitable regional development.
PCI 2020 will be organised in four tracks: the research papers track, the research projects results track, the special sessions track and a track dedicated to national, large scale R&D infrastructure. PCI encourages the submission of high quality papers describing original and unpublished results of conceptual, empirical, experimental, or theoretical work in all areas of Computer Science.
Submit your contribution here.
The extended deadline for submitting scientific papers for the main track (research papers, research projects results, national large scale R&D infrastructure) is the 7th of October.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
Algorithms & Data Structures Artificial Intelligence Bioinformatics Bio & Nature Inspired Computing Cloud Computing Communication & Information Systems Security Computational Science Computer & Communication Networks CRM & ERP Systems Databases Data Mining Digital Libraries Digital Systems Distributed Computing eCommerce, eBusiness, eHealth Learning Technologies Graphics, Visualization, Multimedia & Virtual Reality Grid, Cluster & P2P Computing |
Hardware & Architecture Embedded Systems Human-Computer Interaction Image and Video Processing Information Retrieval Information Society: Legal and Regulatory Issues Information Systems Information Theory Knowledge Based Systems Numerical & Scientific Computation Open Source Software Operating Systems Parallel & Distributed Systems Programming Languages Signal Processing Software Engineering Telecommunication Systems Wireless & Mobile Computing |
Click here to download the Second Call for Papers.