JIA 2020 : 
http://jia-tunisia,org                                            Journées 
d’Informatique Appliquée ( JIA 2020) http://jia-tunisia,org 

                                                         24, 25 et 26 mars 
2020, - Hammamet, Tunisie 
Session1: Machine and DeepLearning, Big Data Session 2: Robotics, 
IoT,BlockChain Session 3: Computer Visionand Speech Processing The objective of 
the poster sessions is to give researchers in the emerging research areas and 
their applications theopportunity to present early results in order to share 
experiences and strategies.GENERAL CHAIR : Mahdi LOUATI , ENET’COM, University 
of Sfax 
Session1: Machine and Deep Learning, Big Data
OVERVIEWRapid growth of data has led to a newchallenge which is developing 
effectiveand efficient big data analytics techniquesto analyze huge amounts of 
data anddiscover hidden knowledge.The motivation of this call is to explorenew 
ideas, techniques and tools, as well asto exchange experience betweencommunity 
researchers. TOPICS:•Data Analytics•Big Data Applications •Data and Decision 
Making•Machine and Deep Learning •Big Data for Health•Data mining•Data 
WarehouseSession 2: Robotics, IoT, BlockChain
OVERVIEWInternet of Things (IoT) vision is tocreate a connected global 
ecosystemwhere embedded systems communicatewith other whenever needed to 
deliverhighly diversified services to users.BlockChain is an advancement in 
recordkeeping in which transactions,authentications, and interactions 
arerecorded across, and verified by thenetwork rather than a single 
centralauthority. TOPICS • IoT Enabling Technologies • IoT Application and 
Services • Security and Privacy for IoT• Robotics Experimental Results 
andDeployment Scenarios• BlockChain • Smart citiesSession 3: Computer Vision 
and Speech Processing
OVERVIEWInterest in computer vision hasincreased considerably as 
otherdisciplines of computation and controlhave developed to require 
betterflexibility and precision in theircontrolling information. 
Despiteconsiderable development over the pastfew decades, the vision field is 
still inits infancy. Many fundamentalquestions remain of how to handle 
andrepresent spatial information in aneffective way. TOPICS • Image Processing 
• Computer Vision and NaturalLanguage Processing • Neurobiology • Motion 
analysis Signal processing 
PROGRAM COMMITTEE Mahdi LOUATI, ENET’COM, University of Sfax  Anis KOUBAA, 
Prince Sultan University  Nesrine CHEHATA, ENSEGID - Bordeaux INP  Bassem 
BOUAZIZ, ISIMS, University of Sfax  Lotfi CHAARI, University of Toulouse  
Nebras GHARBI, University of Artois  Yousri KOSSENTINI, CRNS, TunisiaTarek 
OUNI, ENET’COM, University of Sfax  Rabie RAZGALLAH, CEO Dacima  Mohamed 
TMAR, ISIMS, University of Sfax  Ahmed JMAL, ISET Sfax  Abderrahmen Guermazi, 
ISET Sfax  Mouchira Labidi, INSA LyonSUBMISSION DETAILS •All submissions must 
be original and may not be under review by another publication. •All submitted 
papers will be peer reviewed•Papers should be submitted on the:
 Easychair Website: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jia2020 
• Papers should have a maximum length of 2 pages including references • 
Accepted Posters: please note that your poster should not exceed the following 
dimensions: 841 x 1189 mmportrait format. Other formats will not be supported. 
IMPORTANT DATES• Manuscript due date: 25 February, 2020• decision notification: 
10 March, 2020
Kind regards,
thank you


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