[UAI] Call for nominations for the IFAAMAS Influential Paper Award 2021.

2020-11-11 Thread AAMAS2021 Publicity Chair
The International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems,
IFAAMAS, established an award in 2006 to recognize publications in the
autonomous agents and multiagent systems field that have made influential
and long-lasting contributions.
Candidates for this award are papers that have proved a key result, led to
the development of a new subfield, demonstrated a significant new
application or system, or simply presented a new way of thinking about a
topic that has proved influential. A list of previous winners of this award
appears at  http://www.ifaamas.org/award-influential.html


This award is presented annually at the AAMAS Conference.


Winning papers  must have been published at least 10 years before the first
day of the conference. Therefore, papers eligible for the 2021 award must
have been published earlier than July 2011 , and in a recognized scientific
forum (e.g., journal, conference, or workshop).


To nominate a publication for this award, please send the full  reference
plus a brief statement (200 words of fewer) arguing the significance of the
paper to Virginia Dignum, chair of the 2021  IFAAMAS Influential Paper
Award committee, virginia.dig...@umu.se.


Nominations are due by December 15, 2020.
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[UAI] [ICFCA 2021] Call for Workshops and Tutorials

2020-11-11 Thread Tom Hanika


 ICFCA 2021

 16th International Conference on Formal Concept Analysis

 June 29 -- July 2, 2021, Strasbourg, France

 Web: 
 Mail: icfca2...@sciencesconf.org



* Call for Workshops and Tutorials

The ICFCA’21 Organizing Committee invites proposals for
workshops/tutorials to be held on the first day of the conference *(June
29, 2021)*, which will take place in Strasbourg, France. We invite
proposals for both *full- and half-day workshops/tutorial* in current
and emerging topics in (or related to) Formal Concept Analysis. Starting
from ICFCA'2017 the workshop and tutorials provide an opportunity to
discuss novel topics in an interactive atmosphere. They can concentrate
in-depth on research topics, but can also be devoted to application issues.

* Duration & format

We welcome both full- and half-day workshop/tutorial proposals. We would
like to encourage proposers to aim for a program that is both varied and
interesting. For workshops, especially where the format is concerned, we
would like you to think about ways of going beyond the usual list of
presentations of accepted papers. Another way of extending the usual
format is to include a specific challenge problem that can be addressed
by the workshop participants, with a dedicated challenge session in the
workshop program. Note, however, that the challenge should be only one
of the components of the workshop, targeting a problem which is specific
to the workshop topic(s).

* Combined Tutorial & Workshop

Especially for a relatively novel but rapidly maturing topic, giving an
introduction of the state-of-the-art may go beyond the scope of an
invited presentation. In this case, a half day tutorial followed by a
half day workshop could be a good format.

* Guidelines for proposals

When proposing a workshop or a tutorial, please provide (at least) the
following information:

* A brief description of
    * the specific issues that will be addressed,
    * the reasons why the workshop/tutorial is of interest in these times,
    * the main research areas involved,
    * and what the workshop/tutorial will add to the conference (e.g.,
do you expect papers of a theme that would not fit the main conference?).
* For workshops,
    * a draft of the Call for Papers, including information on accepted
formats (e.g., regular papers, extended abstracts, oral-only
presentations of relevant recently published or submitted contributions,
etc.)
    * and expected format of the workshop (e.g., invited talks,
presentations, poster sessions, panel discussions, challenge sessions,
or other ideas for ensuring an interactive atmosphere).
    * In the case of a combined tutorial-workshop, please clearly
indicate the format.
* Any special requirements regarding logistics (e.g., poster stands,
audio equipment), if applicable.

* Submission

For applying or if you have any questions, please do not hesitate to
[[mailto:icfca2...@easychair.org][contact the Program Chairs]] (Aleksey
Buzmakov, Tom Hanika). We are looking forward to your proposals .

_Tutorial/Workshop proposal deadline:_ *Tuesday, Febrary 2, 2021*


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[UAI] WorldCIST'21, Terceira Island, Azores | Deadline: November 22

2020-11-11 Thread ML
* CORE Ranking conference
* Conference with a Google Scholar H5-Index = 19
* Proceedings published by Springer, in several books of the AISC series
* Indexed in Scopus, WoS, DBLP, Ei-Compendex, etc.
* Extended versions of best articles published in JCR/WoS/SCI journals


-- -- 
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WorldCIST'21 - 9th World Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
30-31 March to 1-2 April 2021 | Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal
http://www.worldcist.org/ 
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--

Scope

The WorldCist'21 - 9th World Conference on Information Systems and 
Technologies, to be held in Terceira Island, Azores, Portugal, 30-31 March to 
1-2 April 2021, is a global forum for researchers and practitioners to present 
and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, results, experiences and 
concerns in the several perspectives of Information Systems and Technologies.

We are pleased to invite you to submit your papers to WorldCist'21. All 
submissions will be reviewed on the basis of relevance, originality, importance 
and clarity.



Themes

Submitted papers should be related with one or more of the main themes proposed 
for the Conference:

A) Information and Knowledge Management (IKM);

B) Organizational Models and Information Systems (OMIS);

C) Software and Systems Modeling (SSM);

D) Software Systems, Architectures, Applications and Tools (SSAAT);

E) Multimedia Systems and Applications (MSA);

F) Computer Networks, Mobility and Pervasive Systems (CNMPS);

G) Intelligent and Decision Support Systems (IDSS);

H) Big Data Analytics and Applications (BDAA);

I) Human-Computer Interaction (HCI);

J) Ethics, Computers and Security (ECS)

K) Health Informatics (HIS);

L) Information Technologies in Education (ITE);

M) Technologies for Biomedical Applications (TBA)

N) Information Technologies in Radiocommunications (ITR);



Types of Submissions and Decisions

Four types of papers can be submitted:

Full paper: Finished or consolidated R works, to be included in one of the 
Conference themes. These papers are assigned a 10-page limit.

Short paper: Ongoing works with relevant preliminary results, open to 
discussion. These papers are assigned a 7-page limit.

Poster paper: Initial work with relevant ideas, open to discussion. These 
papers are assigned to a 4-page limit.

Company paper: Companies' papers that show practical experience, R & D, tools, 
etc., focused on some topics of the conference. These papers are assigned to a 
4-page limit.

Submitted papers must comply with the format of Advances in Intelligent Systems 
and Computing Series (see Instructions for Authors at Springer Website), be 
written in English, must not have been published before, not be under review 
for any other conference or publication and not include any information leading 
to the authors’ identification. Therefore, the authors’ names, affiliations and 
bibliographic references should not be included in the version for evaluation 
by the Program Committee. This information should only be included in the 
camera-ready version, saved in Word or Latex format and also in PDF format. 
These files must be accompanied by the Consent to Publish form filled out, in a 
ZIP file, and uploaded at the conference management system.

All papers will be subjected to a “double-blind review” by at least two members 
of the Program Committee.

Based on Program Committee evaluation, a paper can be rejected or accepted by 
the Conference Chairs. In the later case, it can be accepted as the type 
originally submitted or as another type. Thus, full papers can be accepted as 
short papers or poster papers only. Similarly, short papers can be accepted as 
poster papers only.

Poster papers and Company papers are not published in the Conference 
Proceedings, being only presented and discussed. The authors of accepted poster 
papers should build and print a poster to be exhibited during the Conference. 
This poster must follow an A1 or A2 vertical format. The Conference includes 
Work Sessions where these posters are presented and orally discussed, with a 7 
minute limit per poster.

The authors of accepted Full papers will have 15 minutes to present their work 
in a Conference Work Session; approximately 5 minutes of discussion will follow 
each presentation. The authors of accepted Short papers and Company papers will 
have 11 minutes to present their work in a Conference Work Session; 
approximately 4 minutes of discussion will follow each presentation.



Publication and Indexing

To ensure that a full paper or short paper is published, poster paper or 
company paper is published, at least one of the authors must be fully 
registered by the 2nd of January 2021, and the paper must comply with the 
suggested layout and page-limit. Additionally, all recommended changes must be 

[UAI] CFP ­ Special Issue in Neurorobotics - Active Vision and Perception in Human-Robot Collaboration

2020-11-11 Thread Foulsham, Tom
REMINDER:
As we approach the end of the year, please see below for details of our Special 
Issue on Active Vision and Perception in Human-Robot Collaboration in Frontiers 
in Neurorobotics, with a deadline of December 31st 2020. If you are doing work 
in active vision, in humans or machines, please consider submitting 
experimental or review papers. Any questions? Just get in touch!




CFP – Special Issue in Neurorobotics - Active Vision and Perception in 
Human-Robot Collaboration

Link: 
https://www.frontiersin.org/research-topics/13958/active-vision-and-perception-in-human-robot-collaboration

---

Scope: Humans naturally interact and collaborate in unstructured social 
environments that produce an overwhelming amount of information and may yet 
hide behaviourally relevant variables. Uncovering the underlying design 
principles that allow humans to adaptively find and select relevant 
information, e.g. effectors, affordances, etc, is important for Robotics, but 
also other fields, such as Computational Neuroscience and Interaction Design.

Current solutions cover specific tasks, e.g. autonomous cars, and usually 
employ over-redundant, expensive, and computationally demanding sensory systems 
that attempt to cover the wide set of sensing conditions which the systems may 
have to deal with. Adaptive control of the sensors and of the perception 
process is a key solution found by nature to cope with such problems, as shown 
by the foveal anatomy of the eye and its high mobility.

Alongside this interest in “active” vision, collaborative robotics has recently 
progressed to human-robot interaction in real manufacturing. Measuring and 
modelling task-specific gaze behaviours seems to be essential for smooth 
human-robot interaction. Indeed, anticipatory control for human-in-the-loop 
architectures, which can enable robots to proactively collaborate with humans, 
relies heavily on observing gaze and actions patterns of the human partner.

We are interested in manuscripts that present novel computational and robotic 
models, theories and experimental results as well as reviews relevant to 
understand how human actively control their perception during social 
interaction and in which condition they fail, and how these insights may enable 
natural interaction between humans and artificial systems in non-trivial 
conditions.



Topics: topics of interest include (but are not limited to):

  *   Active perception for intention and action prediction

  *   Activity and action recognition in the wild

  *   Active perception for social interaction

  *   Human-robot collaboration in unstructured environments

  *   Human-robot collaboration in presence of sensory limits

  *   Joint Human-Robot search and exploration

  *   Testing setup for social perception in real or virtual environments

  *   Setup for transferring active perception skills from humans to robots

  *   Machine learning methods for active social perception

  *   Benchmarking and quantitative evaluation with human subject experiments

  *   Gaze-based Factors for Intuitive Human-Robot Collaboration

  *   Active perception modelling for social interaction and collaboration

  *   Head-mounted eye tracking and gaze estimation during social interaction

  *   Estimation and guidance of partner situation awareness and attentional 
state in human-robot collaboration

  *Multimodal Social perception

  *   Adaptive social perception

  *   Egocentric vision in social interaction;

  *   Explicit and implicit sensorimotor communication;

  *   Social attention;

  *   Natural human-robot (machine) interaction;

  *   Collaborative exploration;

  *   Joint attention;

  *   Multimodal social attention;

  *   Attentive activity recognition;

  *   Belief and mental state attribution in robots


Keywords: Active Vision, Social Perception, Intention Prediction, Egocentric 
Vision, Natural Human-Robot Interaction

---

Important Dates:

Full Paper Submission Deadline: 31/12/2020

Following the general publication policy of the journal, as soon as papers are 
accepted for publication, they will be published shortly thereafter and 
available to online independently on the submission deadlines.

---

Topic Editors:

Dimitri Ognibene , University of Essex  & Milano Bicocca University: 
dimitri.ognib...@essex.ac.uk

Tom Foulsham, University of Essex : 
fouls...@essex.ac.uk

Giovanni Maria Farinella, University of Catania : 
gfarine...@dmi.unict.it

Letizia Marchegiani – Aalborg University: l...@es.aau.dk



[UAI] [ACM SenSys 2020 / BuildSys2020] Call for Participation (November 16-19, 2020)

2020-11-11 Thread yuukin
Dear Colleagues,

[Apologies if you receive multiple copies of this message] 

---
Call for Participation
ACM SenSys 2020 (http://sensys.acm.org/2020/) 
ACM BuildSys 2020 (http://buildsys.acm.org/2020/)
November 16 - November 19, 2020
---
 
NEWS
- Teaser Movies are now online! Totally 232 videos are there!
- “How to Attend ACM SenSys2020/BuildSys2020” is ready!
---

TEASER MOVIES
This year, all SenSys/BuildSys authors have kindly provided short 30sec teaser 
videos, hoping to draw your attention and to help you plan the conference week. 
Don’t miss the opportunities to get a quick preview of the programs!
SenSys 2020 Teaser Movie Collection (YouTube playlist): 
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6jLuiS6wP5aDtGWZShfYmL7iqxMGMte5
BuildSys 2020 Teaser Movie Collection (YouTube playlist):  
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6jLuiS6wP5aVoY5x1D23c9gMXzrtfO_e
Teaser Movies per session is also available from the conference program page:
SenSys20: http://sensys.acm.org/2020/program/
BuildSys20:  http://buildsys.acm.org/2020/program/
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HOW TO ATTEND 
Going for the best virtual conference experience, SenSys/BuildSys 2020 is 
organized in a way that is new, and slightly complex perhaps. In a nutshell,
The program will run TWICE a day. This is so that we can group the 
presentations by the topic, while maximizing availability of the talks to 
audiences around the world. Those who are tuning in from Asia and US can simply 
follow RUN 1 and RUN 2, whereas the EU guys can begin from the end of RUN 1 and 
continue to the head of RUN2.
The communication will be facilitated by a number of virtual platforms -- Zoom 
webinar and meeting for audio and video, Slack for Q, and gather.town for 
hallway experience. This is to strike a better balance between communication 
efficiency and interactiveness.  
The HOWTO pages are here to guide you through the week. Note that some of the 
detailed instructions will be added to the page as they become available:
http://sensys.acm.org/2020/howtoattend/
http://buildsys.acm.org/2020/how_to_attend/

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SenSys2020 and BuildSys2020!
 
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For details, please check:
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Thanks!
 
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[UAI] Last call for early registration: Fall Short e-course on Drone Vision and Deep Learning, 18-19th November 2020

2020-11-11 Thread Ioanna Koroni
Dear Drone engineers, scientists and enthusiasts,



you are welcomed to register in this  Fall Short e-course on Drone (UAV) Vision 
and Deep Learning  with focus on drone vision/perception, imaging, 
surveillance,  infrastructure inspection, media production and cinematography.

It will take place on  18-19th November 2020 as an e-course (due to COVID-19  
circumstances),  hosted by the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (AUTH), 
Thessaloniki, Greece,  providing a series of live lectures delivered through a 
tele-education platform. They will be  complemented with on line video recorded 
lectures and lecture pdfs, to facilitate  international participants having 
time difference issues and to enable you to study at own pace.

You can also self-assess your CVML knowledge before/after the course by filling 
appropriate  questionnaires (one per lecture). You will be provided programming 
exercises to improve  your CVML programming skills.



The short e-course consists of 16 1-hour lectures organized in two parts (one 
per day):

Part A lectures (8 hours) provide an in-depth presentation to drone systems, 
mission planning/control and imaging. First, an introduction to multiple drone 
systems is presented. Then, drone mission planning and control is overviewed, 
to be complemented by a lecture on drone mission simulations. After reviewing 
image acquisition, camera geometry (mapping the 3D world on a 2D image plane) 
and camera calibration, stereo and multi-view imaging systems are presented for 
recovering 3D world geometry from 2D images. This is complemented by Structure 
from Motion (SfM) towards Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) for 
vehicle and/or target localization and visual object tracking and 3D 
localization. Finally, drone communications are overviewed, focusing on 
drone2ground multiple drone LTE communications, notably on multiple source 
video compression and streaming.

Part B lectures (8 hours) provide first an in-depth presentation of drone 
computational cinematography that are useful in many applications, besides 
media production. Then, an introduction to neural networks, provides rigorous 
formulation of the optimization problems for their training, starting with 
Perceptron. It continues with Multilayer perceptron training through 
Backpropagation, presenting many related problems, such as over-/under-fitting 
and generalization. Deep neural networks, notably Convolutional NNs are the 
core of this domain nowadays and they are overviewed in great detail. Their 
application on deep learning for object detection is well presented, as it is a 
very important issue as well, complemented with a presentation of deep semantic 
image segmentation. As embedded computing is such an important issue, CVML 
software development tools and their use in drone imaging is overviewed. This 
part is concluded with an extremely important drone imaging application, 
notably, UAV infrastructure inspection.

You can use the following link for course registration:

http://icarus.csd.auth.gr/cvml-for-autonomous-systems/



Lecture topics, sample lecture ppts and videos, self-assessment questionnaires 
and programming exercises can be found therein.

For questions, please contact: Ioanna Koroni mailto:koroniioa...@csd.auth.gr> >



The short course is organized by Prof. I. Pitas, IEEE and EURASIP fellow, Chair 
of the IEEE SPS Autonomous Systems Initiative, Director of the

Artificial Intelligence and Information analysis Lab (AIIA Lab), Aristotle 
University of Thessaloniki, Greece, Coordinator of the European Horizon2020

R project Multidrone. He is ranked 249-top Computer Science and Electronics 
scientist internationally by Guide2research (2018). He is head

of the EC funded AI doctoral school of Horizon2020 EU funded R project 
AI4Media (1 of the 4 in Europe). He has 31600+ citations to his work

and h-index 85+.



AUTH is ranked 153/182 internationally in Computer Science/Engineering, 
respectively, in USNews ranking.



Relevant links:

1) Prof. I. Pitas:

https://scholar.google.gr/citations?user=lWmGADwJ 
 =el

2) Horizon2020 EU funded R project Aerial-Core: https://aerial-core.eu/

3) Horizon2020 EU funded R project Multidrone: https://multidrone.eu/

4) Horizon2020 EU funded R project AI4Media: https://ai4media.eu/

5) AIIA Lab: https://aiia.csd.auth.gr/




Course description ‘Deep Learning and Computer Vision for Autonomous Systems: 
Focus on drone vision, imaging, surveillance and cinematography’


Part A (8 hours)

1.  Introduction to multiple drone systems
2.  Drone mission planning and control
3.  Image acquisition, camera geometry
4.  Stereo and Multiview imaging
5.  Localization and mapping
6.  Object tracking and 3D localization
7.  Drone communications
8.  Drone mission simulations

Part B (8 hours)

1.  Drone cinematography
2.  Introduction to neural networks, Perceptron
3.  

[UAI] [Journals] [CfP] Special Issue "Sensors and Data Processing in Robotics" (Sensors, IF 3.275)

2020-11-11 Thread Chen Jayleen
Dear colleagues,

The open access journal Sensors (ISSN 1424-8220, IF 3.275) is pleased
to announce that we have launched a new Special Issue entitled
"Sensors and Data Processing in Robotics."

We would like to invite you to contribute an article to the Special
Issue. For more information on the issue, please visit the Special
Issue website at
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/data_robot.

Papers may be submitted from now until 8 February 2021 as papers will
be published on an ongoing basis. Submitted papers should not be under
consideration for publication elsewhere. We also encourage authors to
send a short abstract or tentative title to the Editorial Office in
advance (jayleen.chen_at_mdpi.com).

Here is a simple guide to paper submission, for your convenience:
1. First-time users are required to register before making submissions
at https://susy.mdpi.com; you can find the instructions at
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/instructions.
2. Enter your account, click "Submit Manuscript" under Submissions Menu.
3. Input manuscript details from Steps 1 to 5:
Journal: Sensors
Special Issue: Sensors and Data Processing in Robotics
4. You will receive an auto-reply letter confirming your successful submission.

If you have any questions and need assistance from us, please do not
hesitate to let us know.

Kind regards,

Ms. Jayleen Chen
Assistant Editor

Sensors Impact Factor 2019: 3.275

New section "Sensors and Robotics"
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/sections/robotics
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[UAI] Two available Postdoc position in Data Management or Machine Learning (LIMOS UMR CNRS)

2020-11-11 Thread Engelbert MEPHU NGUIFO

Position-1 : Data Management on Online Data Series (Farouk Toumani) 
Position-2 : Machine Learning on Online Data Series (Engelbert Mephu Nguifo) 

See description : [ https://limos.fr/news_job/26 | https://limos.fr/news_job/26 
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[UAI] [Journals] [CfP] Special Issue on "Wearable Sensors for Gait and Motion Analysis 2019-2020" (Deadline 20 November 2020) (Sensors, IF 3.275)

2020-11-11 Thread Jayleen Chen

Dear Colleagues,

The deadline 20 November 2020 is approaching, we would like to invite 
you to contribute a paper to our Special Issue:

Wearable Sensors for Gait and Motion Analysis 2019-2020
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/special_issues/wsgma2020

Contributions may include, but are not limited to:
characterization of systems, techniques and methods for motion and 
gait analysis

clinical reports using wearable sensors
wearable sensors, methods and/or techniques for physiological 
monitoring

wearable sensors, methods and/or techniques for medical decision making
wearable sensors, methods and/or techniques for telemedicine 
applications
wearable sensors, methods and/or techniques for human activity 
recognition and sleep quality detection

wearable sensor for motion analysis
innovative applications of wearable sensor systems

Prof. Dr. Laura Gastaldi
Prof. Valentina Agostini
Prof. Dr. Shigeru Tadano
Guest Editors

Here is a simple guide to paper submission, for your convenience:
1. First-time users are required to register before making submissions 
at https://susy.mdpi.com; you can find the instructions at 
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/instructions.

2. Enter your account, click "Submit Manuscript" under Submissions Menu.
3. Input manuscript details from Steps 1 to 5:
Journal: Sensors
Special Issue: Wearable Sensors for Gait and Motion Analysis 2019-2020
4. You will receive an auto-reply letter confirming your successful 
submission.


If you have any questions and need assistance from us, please do not 
hesitate to let us know.


Kind regards,

Ms. Jayleen Chen
Assistant Editor
Email: jayleen.c...@mdpi.com

Sensors Impact Factor 2019: 3.275

New section "Sensors and Robotics" 
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sensors/sections/robotics

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[UAI] New issue - November, 2020. Invitation for December, 2020

2020-11-11 Thread Technium Science
*Call for papers *
*Invitation to publish in the 14th volume of Technium Social Sciences 
Journal / December, 2020*
Submission deadline: 10th of December, 2020
Submission link: 
https://techniumscience.com/index.php/socialsciences/about/submissions
Publication fee: 100 Euro

*We would like to announce that a number of the Technium Social Sciences 
Journal has been published. You can access it here - 
**https://techniumscience.com/index.php/socialsciences/issue/view/27 
*
*Technium Science Inc. invites you to publish your valuable research in our 
two journals, indexed in the most important research databases, such as: 
Google Scholar, CrossRef, DOAJ, Ulrich's, Ebsco, Index Copernicus, 
WorldCat, Stanford Libraies, Directory of Open Access Scholarly Resources, 
Directory of Research Journals Indexing, RePEc, Hein Online, Econpapers, 
Ideas, Journal Factor, Scipio, J-Gate, Scientific Indexing Services, 
Elektronische Zeitschriftenbibliothek etc.*

*Technium Social Sciences Journal vol. 13**/2020 - November, 2020*
*Table of contents*

   1. Self competence and psychological hardiness: self-efficacy as 
   Moderator 
    
(Mihaela 
   Rus, Mihaela Luminita Sandu, Senouci Boumediene, Tănase Tasențe, Djellouli 
   Zineb)
   2. Evaluating Progress towards Universal Health Coverage in Ukraine 
    
(Oleksii 
   Korzh)
   3. Local Government Policies in Learning Culture and Regional Language 
   of Kaili in Palu City 
    
(Ani 
   Susanti, Irwan Waris)
   4. Communicative Culture of Public Administration of Modern Ukraine: 
   Theory, Methodology, Research Outcomes 
    
(Larysa 
   Lytvynova)
   5. Participative disaster management: Post-disaster renewal of Palu City 
    
(Imam 
   Sofyan, Erdiyansyah, Moh. Royfandi)
   6. Development of Play Model: Efforts to Improve Basic Movement Skills 
   for Elementary School Students 
    
(Vicki 
   Ahmad Karisman, Mochamad Asmawi, Samsudin, Firmansyah Dlis, Jufrianis)
   7. Multimedia and interactivity in educational materials 
    
(Petri 
   Mališů, Petr Šaloun)
   8. Evaluation of implementation of Adiwiyata SMPN Program Tanjungpinang 
   City Riau Islands Province 
    
(Herman, 
   Bedjo Sujanto, Suryadi)
   9. The effect of learning model inquiry in critical thinking skills 
   course development sociology university students for social education at 
   Islamic University Zainul Hasan Genggong 
    
(Aziz 
   Abd., Nining Winarsih, Quthny Aya., Rachman, Poppy)
   10. The Changes in Business Culture after the COVID-19 Pandemic in 
   Indonesian Perspective 
    (H 
   Hamdan, I Wayan Ruspendi Junaedi, I Gusti Bagus Rai Utama)
   11. Public Relations in tourism: the role of Public Relations in terms 
   of promotion of cultural assets in Tigray Region 
    
(Solomon 
   Shiwabaw Mulu)
   12. Communication Strategy of Sharia Pawnshop of Palu Plaza in 
   Introducing Program of Easy Ways to Baitullah 
    
(Sitti 
   Murni Kaddi, M. Kafrawi Al-Kafiah, Donal Adrian, Erdiyansyah)
   13. Redefining the Concept of Advertising in Romanian: Between Need and 
   Reality 
    
(Simona 
   Șimon)
   14. Staying Blind to Child Abusers: Comparing Child Protection Laws in 
   South Korea and the US 
    
(Seoyoon 
   Eunice Yang)
   15. The importance of socializing Indonesian financial accounting 
   standards for SMEs (small and medium, enterprise) in increasing accounting 
   understanding and its implementation 
    
(Hamdani, 
   Siti Chanifah, Yuli Anwar)
   16. Regional financial performance profile of East Kalimantan Province, 
   Indonesia 
    
(Juliansyah 
   Roy, Agus Iwan Kesuma, Yesi Aprianti)
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   Performance and Loan Units KPN Mertha Husada Gianyar, Bali, Indonesia