Call for Papers

Aims and scope

Exponential growth of data practically in all human activity areas, consolidating role to be played by informatics and IT for the development of methods and facilities for data analysis and management in various data intensive domains (DID), study of experience in applying these methods and stimulating their advancement have motivated organization of this conference. Main objective of this conference is to promote the acceleration of research, improvement of their efficiency (quality and visibility of results, competitive ability) at the expense of the enhancement of methods and facilities for data analysis and management in DID. It is expected that the mutual complementarity of approaches in interdisciplinary DID will contribute to the creation of the corporate culture generalizing methods for data analysis and infrastructures development applicable in diverse DID.

Target audience

DAMDID conference is a multidisciplinary forum of researchers and practitioners from various domains of science and research promoting cooperation and exchange of ideas in the area of data analysis and management in DID (domain is data intensive if its development is induced by elaboration of data that not necessarily might be “Big”). For participation at the conference the specialists from such DID as X-informatics (where X = astro, bio, chemo, geo, medicine, neuro, physics, etc.), social science, economy, etc., as well from the areas of statistics, informatics, data mining, machine learning, data science, new technologies and IT, business, etc. are invited.

We welcome papers on interdisciplinary research, but we encourage authors to focus not only on the problems of the domain, but also on the rationale for choosing computer science methods and to analyze the research results from a computer science perspective.

Host organizers

  • Institute for Computer Science and Cybersecurity, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
  • Federal Research Center "Computer Science and Control" of RAS
  • Moscow ACM SIGMOD Chapter

Venue

The XXVII International Conference “Data Analytics and Management in Data Intensive Domains” (DAMDID/RCDL 2025) will be held during 29-31 October 2025 in St. Petersburg at the Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University.

Important dates
Submission deadline for papers June 9, 2025
Submission deadline for tutorials June 2, 2025
Notification for the first round July 15, 2025
Final notification of acceptance August 28, 2025
Deadline for camera-ready versions of the accepted papers September 15, 2025
Conference October 29-31, 2025
Conference language

Official languages of the conference are both English and Russian. A submission may be presented in any language. Authors may use both languages for their presentation during the conference, slides should be provided in English.

Conference topics

The open list of topics proposed for submission is organized in form of the tracks presented in the list given below.

Tracks for data analysis, problem solving, experiment organization

  • Problem statement and solving
  • Organization of experiments
  • Hypotheses and models as constituents of research experiments models as a mean for theory and hypothesis verification, cognitive modeling paradigm, experience of creation of predictive models in research.
  • Advanced data intensive analysis methods and procedures
  • Conceptual modeling
  • Research support in data infrastructures, data intensive use cases

Tracks for data management

  • Methods, tools and infrastructures for data acquisition and storage
  • Information security and data management systems resiliency
  • Data integration
  • Information extraction from observational data
  • Information extraction from texts
  • Research data infrastructures and their applications
  • Semantic Web
Conference Proceedings

Conference post-proceedings consist of Conference Track proceedings (full papers and some high-quality short papers in English) to be submitted to Springer's Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS, http://www.springer.com/series/7899) and Journal Track proceedings (limited topics) to be submitted to Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics (https://www.springer.com/journal/12202), and to the Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis (https://www.springer.com/journal/11493). A supplementary volume will be submitted to a scientific journal indexed in RSCI.

Previous DAMDID proceedings in Springer's Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS, http://www.springer.com/series/7899) for 2016-2023 are available at https://link.springer.com/conference/damdid. Previous proceedings in CEUR for 2011-2021 are available at https://ceur-ws.org/. Proceedings of 2022 and 2023 are published as special issues of the Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, the Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, the Automation and Remote Control. Proceedings of 2024 are in press.

Categories of submissions and reviewing

The conference structure will include the plenary keynotes and tutorials presented by the leading researchers, regular sessions containing regular and short presentations of the research results obtained in various conference tracks. Co-located with the conference the satellite events are also planned including workshops (open and by invitation) and invited sessions. Paper submission rules and templates can be found at the website. Papers in any category should be submitted via EasyChair system.

Two-round single-blind peer-reviewing will be organized. During the first round each paper (demo) is reviewed by at least three PC members. As a result of the first round a paper (demo) can be accepted as a full paper (demo), rejected or recommended to be revised w.r.t. remarks in reviews. All papers recommended to be revised are subjects for the second round of reviewing. During the second round a paper (demo) is reviewed again. As a result of the second round a paper (demo) can be accepted as a full paper (demo), short paper (demo) or rejected.

Soon after the conference the papers are distributed among different volumes of proceedings. Top-rated full papers are included into the CCIS volume and journal volumes (Lobachevskii Journal of Mathematics, Pattern Recognition and Image Analysis, Automation and Remote Control). Other full and short papers (demos) are included in the RCSI journal volume.

General Chair
  • Dmitry P. Zegzhda, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
Program Committee Co-chairs
  • Maxim Kalinin, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
  • Vladimir Budzko, FRC Computer Science and Control, RAS, Russia
  • Nikita Voinov, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
  • Vladimir Parkhomenko, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia
  • Sergey Stupnikov, FRC Computer Science and Control, RAS, Russia
Organizing Committee Chair
  • Maria Poltavtseva, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, Russia

Important dates

Conference
Submission deadline for papers June 9, 2025
Submission deadline for tutorials June 2, 2025
Notification for the first round July 15, 2025
Final notification of acceptance August 28, 2025
Deadline for camera-ready versions of the accepted papers September 15, 2025
Conference October 29-31, 2025