1st International Workshop on Intelligent Systems for Agriculture Production and Environment Protection

ISAPEP 2017


Artificial Intelligence



MOTIVATION

Two of the most important worldwide challenges we need to face are to increase food production and protect the environment against factors such as climate change and environmental degradation. This requires the development of optimum environmental management strategies supported by the access to better information on environmental media condition (e.g., soils, waters, sediments, wastes). In order to fulfil this requirement, there is a need to increase the spatial density of environmental media data to ensure their right characterisation in a timely manner. This demand is enhanced by the fact that environmental media are highly heterogeneous and diverse temporally. Due to the high cost and time of traditional laboratory analysis, environmental sampling is often restricted. This increases the possibility of having undetected contamination and poor environmental media characterisation leading to environmental degradation and reducing the profitability of economic activities (e.g., agriculture). Intelligent systems represent alternative analysis tools by providing cost effective, rapid and real time measurement of environmental media, resulting in a new era for their characterisation and assessment. The development of this field offers an exciting opportunity for science advance and commercial application to capture the benefits of new technologies to assist the management of global environmental and economical problems. This development has applications in a wide range of areas (e.g., mining, contamination, agriculture, industrial processes) and requires the input of a number of disciplines (e.g., mathematics/statistics, telecommunications/informatics, environmental sciences). In this context, the use of intelligent systems will be paramount to understand, optimize and automate agricultural and environmental processes.

TOPICS
Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, the following ones:
Agriculture Information Technologies
Smart farming
Precision agriculture
Environmental degradation assessment and rehabilitation
Environmental monitoring
Linking environmental characterisation and broad management
Intelligent forecasting applications
Intelligent applications for ecological disaster management
Intelligent waste management
Sensor development
Multi sensor and data fusion

PUBLICATION
All accepted papers will be published in an Open Access volume in the Book Series on Ambient Intelligence and Smart Environments Series (IOS Press). The Workshops Proceedings published by this Book Series are indexed in the Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S) by Thomson Reuters. Previous editions were indexed by Scopus. We are also negotiating a special issue in a relevant journal in this area for extended selected papers (more information in the next CFP)

SUBMISSIONS
Authors wishing to participate in this event should format their papers according to the IOS Press style, with a length of at least 6 but no more than 10 pages. Latex and Word templates can be found in http://www.iospress.nl/service/authors/latex-and-word-tools-for-book-authors/
See more details on the submission system in http://ke.cau.ac.kr/intenv2017/index.html

All submitted papers will be submitted to a peer-review process by referees with expertise in the area. This process will result in constructive feedback to the authors and the selection of the best contributions to be presented in the workshop and published in the proceedings.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Andrés Muñoz (Universidad Católica de Murcia, Spain)
José Martín Soriano Disla (Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain)
Na Inseop (Agricultural Robotics and Automation Research Center Chonnam National University, Korea)
Michael J. McLaughlin (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, CSIRO, Australia)
Cindy Ong (Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, CSIRO, Australia)
Abdul M Mouazen (Ghent University, Belgium)
Paulo Moura Novais (UTAD University Vila-Real, Portugal)
Miguel Lopo (University of Porto, Portugal)
Raúl Parada (Università degli Studi di Padova, Italy)
M. Victoria Moreno Cano (Department of Energy, Research Institute of Energy and Environment of Heidelberg, Germany)
Fernando Pereñíguez (Universidad Católica de Murcia, Spain)
Raquel Martínez (Universidad Católica de Murcia, Spain)
Nuria Vela (Universidad Católica de Murcia, Spain)
José Manuel Cadenas Figueredo (University of Murcia, Spain)
Mª del Carmen Garrido Carrera (University of Murcia, Spain)
Gabriel Pérez Lucas(University of Murcia, Spain)
José Fenoll Serrano (Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario y Alimentario (IMIDA), Spain)
Isabel Garrido Martín (Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarrollo Agrario y Alimentario (IMIDA), Spain)

PROGRAM CHAIRS & CONTACT INFORMATION
Andrés Muñoz, Universidad Católica de Murcia, Spain (amunoz at ucam.edu)
José Martín Soriano-Disla, Universidad Politécnica de Cartagena, Spain, (martin.soriano at upct.es)