Call for Papers
The DX-2020 program committee invites submissions of technical papers for DX-2020, to be held in Nashville, Tennessee on September 26-28, 2020. The DX-2020 program committee welcomes papers on topics that are related but not limited to the following:
- Formal theories and computational methods for diagnosis, that include monitoring, detection and isolation, testing, repair and therapy, reconfiguration, fault tolerance, diagnosability analysis, and other related topics.
- Modeling for diagnosis that includes discrete, discrete-event, qualitative, continuous, hybrid, probabilistic, behavioral and functional modeling together with abstraction, approximation and reformulation methods. Effective modeling approaches for large systems are of particular relevance.
- Computational issues in diagnosis that address combinatorial explosion, use of structural and hierarchical knowledge, focusing strategies and heuristics, resource-bounded reasoning, real-time analysis, precompilation, and other related topics.
- Diagnosis processes that include strategies for measurement selection, sensor placement, active testing, embedded diagnosis, distributed diagnosis, preventive diagnosis, fault-adaptive control, and human interaction with diagnostic systems.
- Connections and interplay between (AI-based) diagnosis methods and related areas: FDI, control theory, statistics, machine learning, knowledge representation, planning and optimization, autonomous systems, safety, verification, software engineering and debugging, and hardware instrumentation and testing.
- Real-world applications and integrated systems in a wide range of fields including transportation, space and aeronautics, robotics, manufacturing, energy, networks and services, and medical domains. Case studies of technology transfer that resulted in success or failure are especially welcome.
Important Dates
Authors and participants must observe the following deadlines:
- Paper submission deadline: 23:59 CET on
May 6, 2020May 27, 2020 - Paper reviews deadline:
July 1, 2020July 8, 2020 - Notification of acceptance:
July 22, 2020July 29, 2020 - Registration deadline (after that, late fees will apply): August 15, 2020
- Camera ready copies due:
August 12, 2020August 19, 2020 - Workshop: September 26-28, 2020
Policy on Multiple Submissions
DX is a specialized workshop with a limited audience and without archival proceedings. As such, many conferences (notably, IJCAI), accept duplicate submissions. The DX policy is to accept such duplicate submissions where the submission does not violate the other conference or journal policies and where the submission does not constitute self-plagiarism. As of DX-2020, papers that have been submitted to other conferences or journals should be marked as such. Planned resubmissions should be noted as well.
Paper Length and Format
Submitted papers must be no longer than six pages, including all figures and references, and must be formatted according to the posted DX-2020 guidelines. Papers must be formatted for letter paper, in double-column format with a 10pt font. Electronic templates for the LaTeX typesetting package, as well as a Microsoft Word template, that conform to the DX-2020 guidelines are available at the workshop website.
Authors are required to submit their electronic papers in PDF format. Files in postscript (ps) or any other format will not be accepted.
Over-length papers will not be considered for review. Each accepted paper will be allowed six pages in the proceedings.
Electronic Submission
Papers must be submitted electronically through the DX-2020 paper submission site.
Presentation of Accepted Papers
Papers will be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to attend the conference to present the work. Authors will be required to agree to this requirement at the time of submission.
Review Process
Papers will be subject to peer review. Selection criteria include accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and significance of results and quality of presentation. The decision of the Program Committee will be final and cannot be appealed.
DX-2020 Information
Information regarding DX-2020 is disseminated through the DX-2020 website, the DX mailing list, and other printed and electronic media. The information published on the DX-2020 website is authoritative and in case of conflicts takes precedence. Authors and participants are required to monitor the DX-2020 website for updates and corrections. Notifications about major updates and additions to the website will be sent through the DX mailing list.
Further Questions
If you have any further questions, send an email to the DX-2020 organizing committee.