About this book series
Series Overview:
The "Springer Proceedings in Information and Communication Technologies" book series is dedicated to unraveling the dynamics and significance of computer conferences in emerging areas. The rapid pace of technological advancement has given rise to numerous novel subfields within computer science. As a result, conferences and gatherings focusing on these emerging areas play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the discipline.
Series Objectives:
1. Knowledge Dissemination: This series serves as a platform to disseminate insights, research findings, and best practices from computer conferences in emerging areas. It aims to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and ideas, helping academics, professionals, and enthusiasts to stay updated with the latest developments in the field.2. Community Building: We believe that conferences are not only about presentations but also about fostering a sense of community. This series explores the ways in which these conferences bring together innovators, offering networking opportunities, and creating spaces for collaborations.
3. Impact Assessment: By delving into the outcomes and impact of conferences, we hope to provide a deeper understanding of how these events influence research, industry, and education.
Scope of the Series:
Each volume in this series will focus on a specific emerging area within computer science and the conferences associated with it. Topics may include but are not limited to:
1. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Conferences: The first volume explores the vibrant world of AI and ML conferences, delving into topics like deep learning, natural language processing, computer vision, and reinforcement learning.
2. Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Conferences: The second volume centers on conferences dedicated to blockchain technology, cryptocurrencies, and decentralized applications.
3. Quantum Computing Conferences: The third volume discusses the frontiers of quantum computing, covering quantum algorithms, quantum hardware, and quantum cryptography.
4. Cybersecurity Conferences: The fourth volume investigates cybersecurity conferences, emphasizing topics such as network security, ethical hacking, and data privacy.
5. Internet of Things (IoT) Conferences: The fifth volume explores the world of IoT conferences, examining the interplay of sensors, data, and connectivity in the digital age.
6. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) Conferences: The sixth volume zooms in on HCI conferences, discussing user experience design, usability, and the integration of technology into our daily lives.
7. Robotics and Automation Conferences: The seventh volume uncovers the world of robotics and automation conferences, including developments in robotics, autonomous vehicles, and industrial automation.
- Electronic ISSN
- 3004-9571
- Print ISSN
- 3004-9563
- Series Editor
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- Ishfaq Ahmad,
- Amlan Chakrabarti