Tracks

CyberSciTech 2016 covers four main research tracks including but not limited the following areas or topics.

Track 1: Cyber Science and Fundamentals

Cyberspace Structure & Property, Cyber-world Constituents & Evolution, Cyberspace & Cyber-world Modeling, Cyber-enabled Hyper-connection, Cyber Visualization, Web Science, Internet Science, Data Science, Cyber Physical Science, Cyber Social Science, Cyber Human Science, Cyber Life Science, Cyber Physics, Cyber Biology, Cyber Ecology, Cyber Dynamics, Cyber Security

Track 2: Cyber Physical Computing and Systems

Cyber-Physical Systems, Cyber-Physical Interface, Cyber-Physical Hybrid Intelligence, Ambient Intelligence, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Networked Robots, Virtual Reality, Augmented Reality, Internet of Things (IoT), Smart Object, Smart Wearable, Smart Environment, Smart City, Smart Agriculture, Smart Manufacture, Smart Healthcare, Smart Service, Smart Cloud, Smart World

Track 3: Cyber Social Networks and Computing

Cyber-Social Networks, Cyber-Sociology, Cyber-Culture, Cyber-Economy, Cyber-Social Evolution, Cyber-Social Sensing, Cyber-Social Simulation, Cyber-Behavior Analytics, Cyber-Crowdsourcing, Cyber-Trust, Cyber-Privacy, Cyber-Rights, Cyber-Crime, Cyber-Law, Cyber-Telepathy, Anticipatory Computing

Track 4: Cyber Mind and Mental Computing

Cyber-Brain, Cyber-Individual, Cyber-Life, Cyber/Digital Clone, Cyber-Human Evolution, Cyber-Psychology, Cyber-Cognition, Cyber-Affordance, Cyber-Human Analytics, Cyber-based Learning, Cyber-Thinking, Cyber-Creation, Affective Computing, Emotional Computing, Mental Computing, Sentiment Analysis

In addition to the four tracks, CyberSciTech 2016 program will also include:

  • Keynotes speeches on Future CyberSciTech
  • Tutorials on Advanced CyberSciTech
  • Panels on CyberSciTech Challenges
  • Open Forum on Top Ten CyberSciTech Problems
  • Workshops related to CyberSciTech
  • Special Sessions related to CyberSciTech
  • Demo/Poster of CyberSciTech Techniques & Applications