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<h3>Important Dates</h3>
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<td>Full paper for review:</td>
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<td>Reviews to authors:</td>
<td><b>September 25th , 2022</b></td>
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<li> Bandana Kar
<li> Shima Mohebbi
<li> Guangtao Fu
<li> Xinyue Ye
<li> Olufemi A. Omitaomu
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<h2>About</h2>
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This workshop will focus on the scientific methods that will enable the next-generation cities.
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The socio-technological innovations have enabled the generation of a large volume of disparate, dynamic
and geographically distributed data, thus motivating the creation of smart and connected cities. A smart
and connected city leverages electronic methods, sensors, and data science approaches to collect data,
manage assets and services efficiently, thereby providing citizens with high-quality life. With
increasing extreme events, the focus is also to build resilient cities. A resilient city focuses on
bouncing back to its previous stage in the face of an emergency while meeting the daily activities and
needs of its citizens. While resilient city discussion is still revolving around using socio-cultural
and political factors and values, the smart city discussion focuses on where and when to use sensor
technologies and how to automate decision-making. It is imperative for cities to be both resilient and
smart so that technologies can be leveraged to tackle the challenges ranging from climate change, public
health, traffic congestion, economic growth, to digital divide, social equity, political movements, and
cultural conflicts, among others.
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<p>Following the successes of the last four ARIC workshops held at ACM SIGSPATIAL Conferences between 2018
and 2021, the vision of the post-COVID world, and the global agenda for a net-zero economy, the 5th
International Workshop on Advances on Resilient and Intelligent Cities (ARIC 2022) is very timely. This
workshop is motivated by three recent advances: a technology driven future; new regulations to combat
emerging social challenges; and advances in computational sciences.</p>
<h2>Target Group</h2>
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The anticipated target group will include researchers and practitioners from academia, industry, policy
institutions and national laboratories. Given their collective experience in smart and resilient city
research, the workshop organizers are in a unique position to identify, invite and engage the target
group for this workshop.
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The researchers from the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) are involved in the U.S. Department of
Energy’s research in the area of grid resiliency. The faculty from George Mason University (GMU),
involved in NSF and DOT, funded projects addressing the resilience and sustainability of interdependent
infrastructure systems. The faculty from Texas A & M University are involved in NSF funded projects on
the development of open knowledge networks through the combination and testing of participatory and
automated ontology development processes for urban and environmental resilience.
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