BREJOVÁ, Bronislava, Lucie CIENCIALOVÁ, Martin HOLEŇA, Róbert JAJCAY, Tatiana JAJCAYOVÁ, Matej LEXA, František MRÁZ, Dana PARDUBSKÁ and Martin PLÁTEK. ITAT’23: Information technologies – Applications and Theory, September 22–26, 2023, Tatranské Matliare, Slovakia. 2023.
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Original name ITAT’23: Information technologies – Applications and Theory, September 22–26, 2023, Tatranské Matliare, Slovakia
Authors BREJOVÁ, Bronislava (703 Slovakia), Lucie CIENCIALOVÁ (203 Czech Republic), Martin HOLEŇA (203 Czech Republic), Róbert JAJCAY (703 Slovakia), Tatiana JAJCAYOVÁ (703 Slovakia), Matej LEXA (703 Slovakia, guarantor, belonging to the institution), František MRÁZ (203 Czech Republic), Dana PARDUBSKÁ (703 Slovakia) and Martin PLÁTEK (203 Czech Republic).
Edition 2023.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Organization of a workshop
Field of Study 10201 Computer sciences, information science, bioinformatics
Country of publisher Slovakia
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14330/23:00134296
Organization unit Faculty of Informatics
Keywords in English information technology; computer science; computational biology; bioinformatics
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Abstract
ITAT (Information Technologies – Applications and Theory) is an annual Czech-Slovak conference gathering of scientists and experts working within a broad scope of computer science. The conference serves as a platform for workshops focused on results produced by senior scientists and young researchers fostering an exchange of ideas and informal discussions among participants. ITAT 2023 took place in Hotel Hutník I, Tatranské Matliare, Vysoké Tatry, Slovakia. ITAT 2023 hosted Workshop on Computational Intelligence and Data Mining, Workshop on Natural Computing, Workshop on Automata, Formal and Natural Languages, Workshop on Bioinformatics and Computational Biology and Computational Aspects of Large-Scale Problems in Discrete Mathematics. In summary, five international workshops provided an extensive overview of many interesting fields of computer science. The first ITAT was organized in Zuberec in 2001. Accompanying workshops were introduced for the first time in 2013 in Donovaly. The popularity of such workshops has grown over time, attracting more international submissions. Based on this development, the ITAT steering committee in 2019 has decided to discontinue the main track of the conference and transform ITAT into a platform for hosting international workshops. By focusing on a smaller number of areas of interest, we are able to secure internationally recognized expert reviewers in workshop areas, which improve the papers under review and help to increase the quality of future papers by ITAT authors, whether submitting again to ITAT workshops or other international events. Despite its Czech-Slovak origin, workshop organizers open their workshops to participants from other countries.
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GA21-00580S, research and development projectName: Jak rostlinné transposony přispívají ke "genomové krajině" a organizaci interfázního jádra (Acronym: transpozony)
Investor: Czech Science Foundation
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