We are particularly interested in tutorials related to:
- Deep Learning
- Agent Based Simulation
- Event Based Simulation
- Sentiment Mining
- Bot Detection
- Fake News Identification
- Life History Analysis
If you have questions about whether a tutorial might be appropriate, please send an email to sbp-brims@andrew.cmu.edu. Note that 1 tutorial instructor will have conference registration covered.
PRE-CONFERENCE TUTORIAL SESSIONS:
Several half-day sessions will be offered on the day before the full conference. Sessions will be designed to meet the needs of one of two
distinct groups. One group will consist of attendees who have backgrounds in computational science; computer science, engineering, and other
mathematically oriented disciplines. Other tutorial sessions will be designed for behavioral and social scientists and others (e.g. those with
medical backgrounds or training in public health) who may have limited formal education in the computational sciences. Attendees will gain an
understanding of terminology, theories, and general approaches employed by computationally based fields, especially with respect to modeling approaches.
Tutorial proposal submission:
Tutorial proposals should be submitted online to
sbpbrims@andrew.cmu.edu. At minimum, each proposal must
contain the following information:
- Title of the tutorial
- Description of the tutorial topic and structure.
- Expected audience (including the expected backgrounds of the attendees)
- Short bio and contact information of the organizers
More details regarding the preconference tutorial sessions, including instructors, course content, and registration information will be posted as soon as this information becomes available. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn to receive updates or contact sbpbrims@andrew.cmu.edu for further information.
Tutorial submissions are 1 page description of the tutorial. All tutorial submissions, if accepted, will be published online only in the online conference proceedings.