Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| International Conference on Control and Automation | |
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| Name | International Conference on Control and Automation |
| Acronym | ICCA |
| Discipline | Control engineering, Automation |
| Location | Various |
| Organizer | IEEE Control Systems Society, International Federation of Automatic Control |
International Conference on Control and Automation is a premier academic conference that brings together experts from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University, and California Institute of Technology to discuss the latest advancements in control theory and automation engineering. The conference is sponsored by prominent organizations such as National Science Foundation, European Union, and Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. Researchers from University of Cambridge, University of Oxford, and ETH Zurich regularly participate in the conference to present their work on robotics, mechatronics, and artificial intelligence.
The International Conference on Control and Automation is a leading forum for scientists and engineers from Harvard University, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of California, Berkeley to share their research on control systems, signal processing, and computer vision. The conference features keynote speakers from renowned institutions such as MIT Sloan School of Management, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Participants from Google, Microsoft, and IBM also attend the conference to learn about the latest developments in machine learning, data mining, and pattern recognition.
The first International Conference on Control and Automation was held in Tokyo, Japan in 1990 and was organized by the Japanese Society for Mechanical Engineers and the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Since then, the conference has been held annually in various locations such as Seoul, South Korea, Beijing, China, and Singapore. The conference has a long history of featuring prominent researchers from University of California, Los Angeles, University of Michigan, and Georgia Institute of Technology who have made significant contributions to the field of control engineering and automation.
The International Conference on Control and Automation is organized by a committee consisting of experts from University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Washington, and Duke University. The committee is responsible for selecting the conference location, program chairs, and technical program committee members from institutions such as Cornell University, University of Texas at Austin, and University of Wisconsin-Madison. The conference is sponsored by organizations such as National Institute of Standards and Technology, European Research Council, and Australian Research Council.
The technical program of the International Conference on Control and Automation features paper presentations, poster sessions, and workshops on topics such as control theory, robotics, and artificial intelligence. The conference also includes tutorials and panel discussions on emerging topics such as Internet of Things, cyber-physical systems, and autonomous systems. Researchers from University of Southern California, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and Brown University regularly participate in the conference to present their work on signal processing, computer vision, and machine learning.
The International Conference on Control and Automation attracts participants from universities and research institutions such as University of Chicago, Johns Hopkins University, and University of California, San Diego. The conference provides a platform for researchers and practitioners from industry and academia to exchange ideas and discuss the latest developments in control engineering and automation. The conference has a significant impact on the field, with many papers presented at the conference being published in top-tier journals such as IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, Automatica, and Journal of Process Control.
Notable editions of the International Conference on Control and Automation include the 2010 conference held in Hong Kong, which featured a keynote speech by Andrew Ng from Stanford University, and the 2015 conference held in Taichung, Taiwan, which included a tutorial on deep learning by Yann LeCun from New York University. The 2018 conference held in Auckland, New Zealand featured a panel discussion on autonomous systems with participants from University of Auckland, University of Melbourne, and University of Sydney. The conference has also been held in other locations such as Vancouver, Canada, Paris, France, and Barcelona, Spain, and has featured prominent researchers from University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne.