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Web Intelligence (WI) aims to achieve a multi-disciplinary balance between research advances in theories and methods usually associated with Collective Intelligence, Data Science, Human-Centric Computing, Knowledge Management, and Network Science. It is committed to addressing research that both deepen the understanding of computational, logical, cognitive, physical, and social foundations of the future Web, and enable the development and application of technologies based on Web intelligence. | Web Intelligence (WI) aims to achieve a multi-disciplinary balance between research advances in theories and methods usually associated with Collective Intelligence, Data Science, Human-Centric Computing, Knowledge Management, and Network Science. It is committed to addressing research that both deepen the understanding of computational, logical, cognitive, physical, and social foundations of the future Web, and enable the development and application of technologies based on Web intelligence. | ||
The IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI) has been held jointly with the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT) since 2001 in Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific. Starting in 2016, the IAT conference as well as its themes and topics will be embedded inside WI. WI’17 features high-quality, original research papers and real-world applications in all theoretical and technology areas that make up the field of WI. | The IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI) has been held jointly with the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT) since 2001 in Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific. Starting in 2016, the IAT conference as well as its themes and topics will be embedded inside WI. WI’17 features high-quality, original research papers and real-world applications in all theoretical and technology areas that make up the field of WI. |
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International Conference on Web Intelligence
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Categories: World wide web
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WikiDataId: | Q105696617 |
Scholia: | https://scholia.toolforge.org/event-series/Q105696617 |
DblpSeries: | webi |
WikiCFP Series: | 3061 |
Bibliography: | dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/webi/ |
CORE Rank (2017): | B |
CORE Rank (2018): | B |
Avg. acceptance rate: | 22.9 |
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): | 24.9 |
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International Conference on Web Intelligence (Web Intelligence) has an average acceptance rate of 22.9% (last 5 years 24.9%).
Events
There are 18 events of the series Web Intelligence known to this wiki: IEEE/WIC/ACM 2020, WI 2001, WI 2003, WI 2004, WI 2005, WI 2006, WI 2007, WI 2016, WI 2017, WI/IAT 2008, WI/IAT 2009, WI/IAT 2010, WI/IAT 2011, WI/IAT 2012, WI/IAT 2013, WI/IAT 2014, WI/IAT 2015, Web Intelligence 2020
Submission/Acceptance
Locations
Web Intelligence (WI) aims to achieve a multi-disciplinary balance between research advances in theories and methods usually associated with Collective Intelligence, Data Science, Human-Centric Computing, Knowledge Management, and Network Science. It is committed to addressing research that both deepen the understanding of computational, logical, cognitive, physical, and social foundations of the future Web, and enable the development and application of technologies based on Web intelligence.
The IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI) has been held jointly with the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT) since 2001 in Europe, North America, and Asia Pacific. Starting in 2016, the IAT conference as well as its themes and topics will be embedded inside WI. WI’17 features high-quality, original research papers and real-world applications in all theoretical and technology areas that make up the field of WI.