Conference Chairs | Michael Affenzeller | University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria | Austria |
Stephan Winkler | University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria | Austria | |
Honorary Chair | Hans-Paul Schwefel | TU Dortmund University | Germany |
Program Chairs | Heike Trautmann | University of Paderborn | Germany |
Tea Tušar | Jozef Stefan Institute | Slovenia | |
Penousal Machado | University of Coimbra | Portugal | |
Thomas Bäck | Leiden University | The Netherlands | |
Tutorials Chair | Fabrício Olivetti de França | Federal University of ABC | Brazil |
Workshops Chair | Roman Kalkreuth | TU Dortmund University | Germany |
Proceedings Chair | Anna Kononova | Leiden University | The Netherlands |
Publicity Chairs | Jan Zenisek | University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria | Austria |
Christian Haider | University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria | Austria | |
Louise Buur | University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria | Austria | |
Technical Support Chairs | Oliver Krauss | University of Applied Sciences Upper Austria | Austria |
Du Nguyen Duy | Software Competence Center Hagenberg | Austria |
We are proud to announce that our proceedings will be published as part of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). To grant free access to the conference publications, please use the following links:
“The series Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), including its subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics (LNBI), has established itself as a medium for the publication of new developments in computer science and information technology research and teaching. The cornerstone of LNCS’s editorial policy is its unwavering commitment to report the latest results from all areas of computer science and information technology research, development, and education. LNCS has always enjoyed close cooperation with the computer science R & D community, with numerous renowned academics, and with prestigious institutes and learned societies. Our mission is to serve this community by providing an invaluable publication service. LNCS commenced publication in 1973 and rapidly attracted attention, not least because of its unprecedented publication turnaround times. In the late 1990s we developed a systematic approach to providing LNCS in a full-text electronic version, in parallel to the printed books. Another new feature introduced in the late 1990s was the conceptualization of a couple of color-cover sublines. Still, original research results reported in proceedings and postproceedings remain the core of LNCS.”
The awards will be presented during the closing ceremony on Wednesday 15:00, September 18, 2024.
Best Paper Award
Best Poster Award
Please contact the conference organization (ppsn2024@fh-ooe.at), if financial support is avaiable and applicable.