![]() | AMCAI 2023: 1st Afro-Mediterranean Conference on Artificial Intelligence Hotel Hammamet, Tunisia, December 13-15, 2023 |
Conference website | http://amcai.atia.org.tn/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=amcai2023 |
Submission deadline | May 31, 2023 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=amcai2023 |
2023 AMCAI: 1st Afro-Mediterranean Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Organized by: ATIA (Association Tunisienne pour l'Intelligence Artificielle) with technical Co-sponsorship of IEEE Africa Council, IEEE Tunisia Section, IEEE SPS Tunisia Chapter, IEEE CIS Tunisia Chapter, IEEE SMC Tunisia Chapter
Objectives
2023 AMCAI is the premier Afro-Mediterranean meeting in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). Its purpose is to bring together researchers, engineers, and practitioners from both Mediterranean and African countries to discuss and present their research results around Artificial Intelligence and its applications.
AI is the science and engineering of making intelligent machines and systems. AI is an important multidisciplinary field that has become an integral part of the technology industry. AI is shaping the future of humanity in all sectors and performing as a technological innovator. AI is the main driver of emerging technologies such as big data, robotics and IoT. Over the last several years, the advancements in/of artificial intelligence made across a variety of industries have been major, and the potential for an even greater impact over the next several decades is certain. The conference emphasizes applied and theoretical researches in Artificial Intelligence to solve real problems in all fields, including engineering, science, education, agriculture, industry, automation and robotics, transportation, business and finance, design, medicine and biomedicine, bioinformatics, human-computer interactions, cyberspace, security, Image and Video Recognition, agriculture, etc.
Topics
Scientists, engineers, and decision-makers from government, industry, and academia are invited to contribute in order to make successful this first edition of AMCAI. The aim of the 2023 AMCAI is to attract high-quality papers in these areas including topics (but not limited) such as:
- Ambient Intelligence
- Applications of Artificial Intelligence
- Augmented Reality
- Automated problem solving
- Big Data Analytics
- Bio-informatics
- Blockchain applications
- Cloud manufacturing
- Cloud/Edge/Fog Computing
- Cognitive computing
- Cognitive thinking of humans
- Collaborative robots
- Computational Intelligence
- Constraint satisfaction and optimization
- Cyber-Physical Environment
- Digital and smart manufacturing in industry 4.0
- Distributed AI
- Distributed Problem Solving
- Electrical systems
- Evolutionary algorithms and Metaheuristics
- Expert systems
- Financial Technology
- Fuzzy Systems
- Games with AI
- Image and Video Recognition
- Intelligent agents
- Intelligent Data mining
- Intelligent databases
- Intelligent networks
- Intelligent user interface
- Intelligent web-based business
- Internet of Everything (IoE)
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- Inventory management
- Knowledge Discovery, Representation, Acquisition
- Learning and education
- Logistics and Supply chain management
- Machine/Deep learning
- Mobile and Wireless Systems
- Modeling and optimization
- Multi-Agent Systems
- Multi-objective optimization
- Natural language processing
- Networking
- Neural Networks
- Ontologies
- Predictive maintenance
- Production planning and Scheduling
- Real-Time Systems
- Recommendation systems
- Reinforcement Learning
- Robotics and Control
- Smart Agriculture Technology
- Smart Grids
- Social Network Analysis
- Swarm Intelligence
- System Software and Security
- Telecommunications
- Transportation
- Uncertainty models
- Virtual Reality
- XR and Metaverse
Submission Guidelines
Manuscripts should be prepared in 10-point font using the IEEE 8.5" x 11" two-column conference format (https://www.ieee.org/conferences/publishing/templates.html). All papers should be in PDF format, and submitted electronically through EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=amcai2023
The following paper categories are welcome:
- Regular papers are written in English, of up to 8 pages (including all figures, tables, and references)
- Posters are written in English, of up to 4 pages
Submitted papers should be original and not published elsewhere or intended to be published during the review period. The contributions should address research questions that relate to one of the topics listed above.
Papers not following these guidelines may be rejected without review. Also, submissions received after the due date, exceeding the length limit, or not appropriately structured may also not be considered.
To ensure high quality, All submissions are blind peer-reviewed by at least three reviewers. All accepted papers must be presented by one of the authors who must register for the conference and pay the fees.
All accepted and presented regular papers will be submitted to IEEE Xplore for inclusion.
Committees
Honorary Chair
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Khaled Ghedira, Académie Tunisienne des Sciences, des Lettres et des Arts, Beit Al-Hikma, UIK, Tunisia
General Chairs
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Olfa Belkahla Driss, ESCT, University of Manouba, LARIA-ENSI, Tunisia
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Farah Barika Ktata, ISSATS, University of Sousse, Tunisia
Program Committee Chairs
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Tarek M. Hamdani, ISIMa, University of Monastir, REGIM Lab, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
- Ahmed Guessoum, The National Higher School of Artificial Intelligence, Algeria
- Mourad Abed, Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France Valenciennes, France
- Hanen Idoudi, ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
- Boudour Ammar, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Steering Committee
- Adel M. Alimi, IEEE Africa Council, REGIM Lab, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
- Najoua Essoukri Ben Amara, ENISo, University of Sousse, Tunisia
- Najiba Mrabet Bellaaj, ISI, QEHNA-LSE, University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
- Habib M. Kammoun, IEEE Tunisia Section, REGIM Lab, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
- Chaker Essid, FST, University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
- Lilia Cheniti, ISITCom, University of Sousse, Tunisia
- Olfa Jemai, ISIMG, University of Gabes, Tunisia
Local Organizing Committee
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Fatma Siala Kallel, ISAMM, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Bilel Marzouki, ESB, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Rabii Razgallah, DACIMA Consulting, Tunisia
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Ahmed Ben Taleb, ITBS, Tunisia
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Radhwane Ben Rhouma, ENSIT, University of Tunis, Tunisia
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Amel Laabidi, BH, ATIA, Tunisia
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Houssem Eddine Nouri, ISGG, University of Gabes, LARIA-ENSI, Tunisia
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Tasnim Mraihi, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Farah Farjallah, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Aloulou Naycen, ISIMM, University of Monastir, ATIA, Tunisia
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Sirine Abdallah, ISIMM, University of Monastir, ATIA, Tunisia
Poster Session Chairs
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Olfa Jemai, ISIMG, University of Gabes, Tunisia
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Houssem Eddine Nouri, ISGG, University of Gabes, LARIA-ENSI, Tunisia
Special Session Chair
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Ouajdi Korbaa, ISITCom-University of Sousse, Tunisia
- Farah Jemili, ISITCom-University of Sousse, Tunisia
- Khaled Jouini, ISITCom-University of Sousse, Tunisia
Doctoral Consortium Chairs
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Adel M. Alimi, IEEE Africa Council, REGIM Lab, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
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Najiba Mrabet Bellaaj, ISI, University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
Industrial Panel Chairs
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Chokri Souani, ISSATS-University of Sousse, Tunisia
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Mounir Frija, ISSATS-University of Sousse, Tunisia
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Imed Romdhani, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
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Maha Charfeddine, IEEE Tunisia Section SP Chapter, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
Demo Track Chairs
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Imed Romdhani, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
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Mohamed Ould-Elhassen Aoueileyine, Supcom, University of Carthage, Tunisia
Competitions & Challenges Chairs
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Bilel Marzouki, ESB, LARIA-ENSI-University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Rahma Fourati, IEEE Tunisia Section CIS Chapter, University of Jendouba, Tunisia
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Khaled Khnissi, IEEE Tunisia Section CIS Chapter, University of Tunis, Tunisia
Keynote Speakers
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Prof. Nozha BOUJEMAA, Global Vice President, Digital Ethics and Responsible AI - IKEA Retail (Ingka Group), Co-Chair of the OECD.AI Risk and Accountability expert group, Ex-Vice Chair of the AI-HLEG (EC), TEDx Speaker.
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Prof. Pascal YIM, Digital Innovation Advisor, Professor, Ecole Centrale Lille, France.
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Prof. Timothy JUNG, Chair Professor of XR, Director of AR & VR Hub, Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom.
Poster Session
A poster is a single-page document, typically combining text and images, that embodies a succinct description of work that has been done. Presenting a poster is a good way to discuss and receive feedback on a work in progress that has not yet been fully developed into a paper. Posters should not re-present previously published work.
Accepted posters will have a specific session for being presented to a larger audience, between 45 and 60 minutes, during which authors must be next to their poster to answer questions. The poster must not exceed the A0 (84 cm X 118 cm) portrait format. Please use an appropriate font size for the posters so that they are readable by the participants from 1.5 meters away. The poster message should be clear and understandable even without oral explanation. Please assure the poster is placed on the board before the beginning of the poster session. Authors are required to stand by their posters during the whole poster session, during which the participation certificates will be distributed. The poster must be printed beforehand and brought along to the conference by the author.
Special Session
The AMCAI 2023 invites proposals for Special Sessions/Tracks to be held during the conference as a set of oral and poster presentations that are highly specialized in some particular theme applied in/to Artificial Intelligence. They intend to provide researchers in focused areas the opportunity to present and discuss their work, as well as to offer a forum for interaction among a broader community of researchers. A Special Session will consist of a group of papers in a sub-discipline of Artificial Intelligence related to the main topics of AMCAI 2023. The goal of special sessions (minimum 4 papers; maximum 9) is to provide a focused discussion on innovative topics around artificial intelligence. Special Session proposals have to be submitted electronically through EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=amcai2023 with the following information:
- Title & acronym of the special session
- Brief profiles of special session organizers
- General description of the special session scope
- List of topics
- Proposed special session Program Committee (to be invited)
The papers will be required to meet the same standards as AMCAI 2023 papers and will be published in the conference proceedings. All the Special Sessions and Doctoral Track will be centralized as tracks in the same conference submission and reviewing system as the regular papers. The organizers will be responsible for the advertisement and promotion of the special session and the conference including the Special Session webpage preparation. The management of papers review will be achieved by Special Session Committees, using the Conference System (a separate EasyChair track will be provided for each Special Session). The organizers are responsible for managing the review process. All the reviews should be submitted through the AMCAI 2023 conference system. Each paper should obtain at least Three reviews. The final decision as for the acceptance will be taken by the AMCAI 2023 Program Committee based on recommendations provided by Special Session organizers.
Doctoral Consortium
A doctoral consortium (DC) is a symposium dedicated to helping Ph.D. students in the course of their research work. Each student must present a paper describing her/his work at an intermediate phase before an advisory board, composed of highly qualified and experienced professors. The student should prepare a set of slides that clearly illustrate the main points of her/his Ph.D. project, leaving time enough for a discussion period in order to let the advisory board be helpful regarding the project's progression. Each Ph.D. project presentation is expected to last about 15 minutes. Students are also invited to prepare a poster about their Ph.D. for the main conference poster session.
Industrial Panel
The Industrial Panel is oriented to promote knowledge exchanges between academia and industry. A panel is a one-and-a-half-hour to 2 hours session in which 4 to 6 speakers - distinguished members of the scientific and/or enterprise community, briefly present different perspectives/opinions on key issues with the goal of stimulating a lively, controversial, and provocative discussion. Panelists are expected to actively debate one another and engage the audience to help broaden understanding of the technologies and issues.
Demo Track
The AMCAI-2023 Demonstrations Program aims to foster discussions and exchange of ideas among Afro-Mediterranean researchers and practitioners from academia and industry by displaying their software and hardware systems and research prototypes. Any written support materials may be distributed locally but not published in the proceedings. Authors who already present a paper at the conference may apply for a demonstration, to complement but not to replace their paper presentation. Demonstrations can also be made by sponsor companies or as a mixed initiative involving researchers and industrial partners. Demonstrations are based on an informal setting that encourages presenters and participants to engage in discussions about the presented work. This is an opportunity for the participants to disseminate practical results of their research and to network with other applied researchers or business partners.
Competitions & Challenges
TBA...
Important Dates
Conference date: December 13-15, 2023
Program Committee
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Adel M. Alimi, REGIM Lab, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
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Khaled Ghedira, UIK, Tunisia
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Najoua Essoukri Ben Amara, ENISo, University of Sousse, Tunisia
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Olfa Jemai, ISIMG, University of Gabes, Tunisia
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Ouajdi Korbaa, ISITCom, University of Sousse, Tunisia
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Tarek M. Hamdani, ISIMa, University of Monastir, REGIM Lab, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
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Ghassane Aniba, Mohammadia School of Engineers (EMI) - Universite Mohamed V Agdal (UM5A), Morocco
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Belkacem Fergani, LISIC, USTHB, Algeria
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Seydina Moussa Ndiaye, Virtual University of Senegal, Senegal
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Sami Zhioua, INRIA, LIX, École Polytechnique, Paris, France
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Jose M. Molina, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain
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Moulay Driss El Ouadghiri, Moulay Ismail University, Morocco
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Ahmed Guessoum, The National Higher School of Artificial Intelligence, Algeria
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Kamel Barkaoui, Cedric-Le Cnam, Paris, France
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Mohamed Bakhouya, International University of Rabat, Morocco
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Chokri Souani, ISSATS, University of Sousse, Tunisia
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Imed Romdhani, Edinburgh Napier University, UK
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Mohamed Ould-Elhassen Aoueileyine, Supcom, University of Carthage, Tunisia
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Hind Bril El Haouzi, ENSTIB-CRAN, France
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BilalSaid, Arts, Sciences and Technology University, Lebanon
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Slimane Larabi, Faculty of Computer Science, University of Science and Technology Houari Boumediene, Algeria
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Rodrique Kafando, INRAE, France
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Kirmene Marzouki, ISI-University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
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Belkacem Fergani, LISIC - USTHB, Algeria
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Raoudha Ben Djemaa, ISITCom, University of Sousse, Tunisia
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Mohamed Ibn Khedher, IRT-SystemX, France
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Mohamed Jmaiel, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
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Mounîm A. El Yacoubi, Institut Mines-Telecom, Telecom SudParis, France
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Hamid Allaoui, University of Artois, France
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Olfa Belkahla Driss, ESCT, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Houssem Eddine Nouri, ISGG, University of Gabes, LARIA-ENSI, Tunisia
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Nadine Couture, ESTIA, France
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Serge Miranda, ESTIA, France
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Evgeniya Ishkina, ESTIA, France
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Farah Barika Ktata, ISSATS-University of Sousse, Tunisia
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Najiba Mrabet Bellaaj, ISI-University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
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Rabii Razgallah, DACIMA Consulting, Tunisia
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Chaker Essid, FST, University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
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Fatma Siala Kallel, ISAMM, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Bilel Marzouki, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Madiha Harrabi, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Wided Lejouad Chaari, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Mouna Mnif, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Asma Ayari, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Raoudha Chebil, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Ahmed Ben Taleb, ITBS, Tunisia
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Makram Soui, Saudi Electronic University, Saudi Arabia
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Fethi Mguis, Faculty of Sciences of Gabes, Tunisia
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Imtiez Fliss, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Ines Benjaafar, ESCT, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Aroua Hedhili Sbaï, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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Leila Ben Ayed, ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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MabroukaChouchane, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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WiemZemzem, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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AmalTarifa, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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SoufieneLajmi, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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HoudaAbadlia, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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ImenBen Mansour, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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InesAlaya, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
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GhadaEl Khayat, Alexandria University, Egypt
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Ricardo Martinho, School of Technology and Management, Polytechnic Institute of Leiria, Portugal
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Ilhem Kallel, ISIMS, REGIM-Lab, University of Sfax, Tunisia
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BoudourAmmar, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
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Maha Charfeddine, ENIS, University of Sfax, Tunisia
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Aniss Moumen, Ibn Tofail University, Kenitra, Morocco
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SamuelFosso Wamba, Toulouse Business School, France
- Mohamed Farah, ISAMM, RIADI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
- Nawres Khalifa, ENIT, University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
- Hala Hachicha, University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
- Lobna Hsairi, University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia
- Zina Boussaada, ESTIA, France
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Khaled Jouini, ISITCom, University of Sousse, Tunisia - Cheikh Dhib, Higher Institute of Digital (SupNum), Mauritania
- Henda Hajjami Ben Ghezala, RIADI-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
- Imen Hamrouni Trimech, ENISo, University of Sousse, Tunisia
- Lamia Rzouga Haddada, ENISo, University of Sousse, Tunisia
- Mourad Abed, Université Polytechnique Hauts-de-France Valenciennes, France
- Safa Ameur, ENISo, University of Sousse, Tunisia
- Alexis Drogoul, IRD, France
- Hanen Karamti, Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, Saudi Arabia
- Younes Lakhrissi, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Morocco
- Ali Mili, New Jersey Institute of Technology, United States
- Btissam El Khamlichi, Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, Morocco
- Eman Aldakheel, Princess Nourah Bint Abdul Rahman University, Saudi Arabia
- Mohamed El Bouhaddioui, National School of Mines, Rabat, Morocco
- Nezha Mejjad, Faculty of Sciences Ben M'sik, Morocco
- Mohammed Zouiten, faculty polydisciplinary of TAZA, Morocco
- Houda Jmila, Telecom SudParis, France
- Esma Aïmeur, University of Montreal, Canada
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Aziz Moukrim, University of Technology of Compiègne, Heudiasyc, France
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Abdelouahab Moussaoui, Ferhat Abbas University of Setif 1, Algeria
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Hala Bezine, Faculty of Sciences of Sfax, Tunisia
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Mohamed Maddeh, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
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Habib Dhahri, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
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Mohamad Mahmoud, King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
Publication Chair
Publicity Chairs
- Fatma Siala Kallel, ISAMM, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
- Amal Tarifa, LARIA-ENSI, University of Manouba, Tunisia
Finance & Registration Chairs
- Amel Laabidi, ATIA, Tunisia
- Chaker Essid, FST, University of Tunis-Manar, Tunisia