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ICT-DM'2014 : International Conference on ICTs for Disaster Management
Algiers, March 24- 25, 2014

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http://www.linkedin.com/groups/ICTDM-2014-International-Conference-on-4970712?home=&gid=4970712 Important Dates
Paper Submission: September 23, 2013
Demo Submission: December 23, 2013
Author Notification: December 01, 2013
Demo Notification: January 20, 2014
Camera Ready: December 16, 2013
Conference Dates: March 24â25, 2014
===================================================================== Scope
ICT-DM'2014 is the inaugural edition for a new conference event on the use
of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in Disaster Management.
The conference aims to bring together academics and practitioners who are
involved in the emergency services, emergency planning, disaster management
and allied professions, to learn about latest developments, share research,
experiences and information about this area.
Disasters are events that cause dramatic losses of life and property and
disrupt the normal functioning of the economy and society on a large scale.
Disaster management is multifaceted process for developing strategies to
reduce the impact of disasters and provide assistance to affected
populations. Disaster management involves information- and
communication-intensive activities before, during and after disaster
strikes. The revolutionary potential of ICTs lies in their ability to
instantly and continuously facilitate rapid communication and flow of
information, capital, ideas, people and products. Because of this
potential, ICTs have made incredible leaps in their usefulness for many
application areas and this makes everyone agrees to consider that they have
the potential to revolutionize the disaster management area too.
The conference will include paper presentations describing original work on
the current state of research and practices in technologies and systems for
prevention, preparation, response and recovery of disasters. The themes
include (but are not limited to) emergency communication, collaboration and
coordination, decision enhancement systems, security and privacy,
geo-information and space technologies, multi-sensor data collection,
information dissemination and early warning and standardization efforts.
There will also be invited presentations by experts from academia,
industry, and government as well as special sessions dedicated to case
studies, demonstrations and experiences based on pragmatic approaches. This
way, the conference will provide a forum for supporting and encouraging
both academic researchers, as well as practitioners involved in
practice-focused research.
ICT-DMâ2014 aims to bring together academics and practitioners who are
involved in emergency services, ad hoc planning, disaster recovery, etc.,
to learn about the latest research developments, share experiences and
information about this area and develop recommendations.
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts that present original unpublished
research on using ICTs for detection, prevention, preparation, response and
recovery of disasters. There will also be invited presentations by experts
from academia, industry, and government as well as special sessions
dedicated to case studies, demonstrations and experiences based on
pragmatic approaches. This way, the conference will provide a forum for
supporting and encouraging both academic researchers, as well as
practitioners involved in appliedâfocused research.

Topics
The conference topics include (but are not limited):
Communication systems for disaster management
-Infrastructures, technologies and services for distributed crisis
management teams and organizations
-Mobile and wireless communication networks
-Hastily formed networks (MANETs, Mesh, VANETs, Sensor, â)
-Opportunistic communications
-Multi-platform and multi-sensor data collection
-Infrastructure protection and security
-Interoperability of heterogeneous systems
Coordination and collaboration technologies and systems for disaster
management
-Collaborative information systems architectures, frameworks, technologies
-Collaborative decision-making under stress, time pressure and limited
resources
-Service Oriented Architectures for collaboration
-Ontology approaches
-Contextual and situation-based collaboration
-Security and privacy concerns in information sharing
-Cloud computing for disaster management
-Pervasive and mobile computing
-Social media and networks for participation and collaboration
-Modeling and simulation of collaboration
Data/information management and analysis for disaster management
-Querying and filtering on heterogeneous, multi-source streaming disaster
data
-Human-system interactive information extraction
-Uncertainty and possibly adversity in data handling and delivery
-Context-awareness information analysis and extraction
-Data mining from multiple information and huge sources
-Mining and making decisions on time-evolving and uncertain data
-Crowd sourcing
-Trust and information credibility in social networks
-Damage and loss assessment
-Post disaster needs assessment
Geo-Information technologies for disaster management
-Geospatial information technology and geo-collaboration
-Situation awareness
-Web mapping and Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
-Integration of data: building information models (BIM) and GIS
-Standardization developments (models, icons, symbols)
-Visualization and visual analytics
-Evacuation and rescue geo-planning
-Open source data and space based resources to support disaster management
Preparation and mitigation for managing disasters
-Prediction and early warning
-Remote sensing
-Risk assessment, modeling and simulation tools for crisis situations
-Healthcare crisis information systems
-Multimedia-based communication skills for citizens and civil servants
-E-government and population education
Practices for risk reduction and rapid response in developing countries
-ICT in emergency planning and civil protection
-Case studies, particular incidents and learned lessons
-Benchmark and case studies in e-governance for disaster management
-Case studies of the use of social media and networks
-Innovative uses of technologies adapted to the readiness status of
developing countries
Demos
ICT-DMâ2014 will include demonstration sessions that shall provide a forum
to present and discuss: demonstrations of new products, applications and
techniques, practical implementations; industrial and commercial
developments, research testbeds and implementations meeting the topics of
the conference. A 2-page extended abstract describing the main
contributions of the demo and the merits of the proposed ideas must be
submitted.
Committees
Honorary Chair
Nadjib Badache, CERIST, Algeria
General Chairs
Aris M. Ouksel, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Nadia Nouali-Taboudjemat, CERIST, Algeria
Steering committee
Nadjib Badache, CERIST, Algeria
Ladjel Belatreche, ENSMA Poitiers, France
Aris M. Ouksel, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Omar Nouali, CERIST, Algeria
Nadia Nouali-Taboudjemat, CERIST, Algeria
Hassina Aliane, CERIST, Algeria
Local Organizing Committee
Chair
Nadia Nouali-Taboudjemat.
Members
Abderazek Seba
Ahcène Bendjoudi
Ali Benssam
Hocine Saadi
Imane Benkhelifa
Malika Silhadi-Mehdi
Nadir Bouchama
Omar Nouali
Rachid Belkada
Said Yahiaoui
Souad Benmeziane
Tinhinane Bencherif
Yacine Belhoul
Program committee
Abdelmadjid Bouabdallah,University of Technology of Compiegne (UTC), France
Abdeslem Boukhtouta,Defence Scientist, Canada
Abdessamed Réda Ghomari,LMCS, ESI, Algeria
Ahcène Bendjoudi, CERIST, Algeria
Al-Sakib Khan Pathan, International Islamic University Malaysia, Malaysia
Amar Bala,ESI, Algeria
Antoine Bagula, Cape Town University, South Africa
Aris M. Ouksel, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Azeddine Bilami, University of Batna, Algeria
Beldjilali Bouziane, University of Oran, Algeria
Chafika Benzaid, USTHB University, Algeria
Chihab Hanachi, University of Toulouse I/IRIT, France
Christopher Brewster, Aston University, UK
Christos A. Papageorgiou, University of Patras, Greece
Djamal Benslimane, University of Lyon 1, France
Djamel Bouchaffra, CDTA, Algeria
Djamel Djenouri, CERIST, Algeria
Djamel Eddine Zegour, ESI, Algeria
Djillali Benouar, USTHB, Algeria
Domenico Potena, Universitaâ Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
Driss Aboutajdine, CNRST, Morocco
Duncan Shaw, Warwick University, UK
Einar Bjørgo, UNOSAT, Switzerland
Ernesto Damiani, Universita' degli Studi di Milano, Italy
Fadila Bentayeb, University of Lyon 2, France
Fatma Zohra Bessai-Mechmache, CERIST, Algeria
Francesco Archetti, Universita di Milano-Bicocca, Italy
Ghalem Belalem, University of Oran, Algeria
Habiba Drias, USTHB, Algeria
Hassina Aliane, CERIST, Algeria
Heiko Paulheim, University of Mannheim, Germany
Hichem Besbes, University of Carthage, Tunisia
José Ramiro Martínez de Dios, University of Seville, Spain
Juan (Jen) Li, North Dakota State University, USA
Karim Meziane, CERIST, Algeria
Kheddouci Hamamache, University of Lyon 1, France
Mahfoud Benchaiba, USTHB, Algeria
Mahmoud Boufaida, University of Constantine 2, Algeria
Malek Boualem, Orange Labs, France
Malika Boukala-Ioualalen, USTHB University, Algeria
Malika Silhadi-Mehdi, CERIST, Algeria
Marco Zennaro, Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics,
Italy
Martina Comes, University of Agder, Norway
Milica Stojmenovic, Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Mohamed Ahmed Nacer, USTHB, Algeria
Mohamed Bettaz, MESRS, Algeria
Mohammed Erradi, Mohamed V-Souissi University, Morocco
Mohand Boughanem, IRIT, France
Mohand-Said Hacid, University of Lyon 1, France
Mokrane Bouzeghoub, Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University, France
Murali Raman, Multimedia University Malaysia, Malaysia
Murray Jennex, San Diego State University, USA
Muthoni Masinde, Central University of Technology, South Africa
Nadjib Badache, CERIST, Algeria
Nadia Nouali-Taboudjemat,CERIST,Algeria
Naim Kapucu, University of Central Florida, USA
Nikos Karacapilidis, University of Patras, Greece
Nomusa Dlodlo,CSIR, South Africa
Nourdine Badji, Risques & Developpement, France
N. Jaisankar, V.I.T. University, India
Omar Al-Kadi, University of Jordan, Jordan
Omar Boussaid, University of Lyon 2, France
Omar Khemici, EQECAT, USA.
Omar Nouali, CERIST, Algeria
Oriol Sallent, UPC, Spain
Raphael Couturier, University of Franche Comte, France
Saïd Gharout, Orange Labs, France
Samee Ullah Khan, North Dakota State University, USA
Samira Moussaoui, USTHB, Algeria
Sergio Toral Marin, University of Sevilla, Spain
Shu-Ching Chen, Florida International University, USA
Sidi Mohamed Benslimane, University of Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria
Sidi Mohammed Senouci, University of Bourgogne, France
Simin Nadjm-Tehrani, Linköping University, Sweden
Sisi Zlatanova, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands
Sofia Tsekeridou, Athens Information Technology, Greece
Soufiene Djahel University College Dublin, Ireland
Stefan Sackmann, University of Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
Yamine Ait Ameur, IIRIT-ENSEEIHT, Toulouse, France
Yao-Nan Lien, National Chengchi University, Taiwan
Zaia Alimazighi, USTHB, Algeria
Zakaria Maamar, Zayed University, UAE
Zizette Boufaida, University of Constantine 2, Algeria

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