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        <article-title>ITAT 2016: Information Technologies-Applications and Theory Proceedings Conference on Theory and Practice of Information Technologies Tatranské Matliare, Slovakia, September 15-19, 2016</article-title>
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      <p>ITAT 2016: Information Technologies—Applications and Theory (Proceedings)
Tatranské Matliare, Slovakia, September 15-19, 2016
Bronˇa Brejová (Ed.)
CEUR Workshop Proceedings vol. 1649
http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-1649/
Series ISSN 1613-0073
Also published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016
ISBN 978-1537016740
These proceedings contain papers from the conference ITAT 2016. All authors agreed to publish
their papers in these proceedings. Copyright remains with the authors of the papers.
http://www.itat.cz/
This volume contains papers from the 16th ITAT conference, which took place on September 15-19,
2016 in Tatranské Matliare, Slovakia. ITAT is a computer science conference with the primary goal
of presenting new results of young researchers and doctoral students from Slovakia and the Czech
Republic. The conference serves as a platform for information exchange within the community, and
also provides opportunities for informal meetings of the participants in a mountainous regions of the
Czech Republic and Slovakia. The traditional topics of the conference include software engineering,
data processing and knowledge representation, information security, computational intelligence,
theoretical foundations of computer science, distributed computing, natural language processing, and
computer science education. The conference accepts papers describing original previously
unpublished results, reports of significant work in progress, as well as reviews of topics of special interest
to the conference audience.</p>
      <p>The conference program this year included the main track, four specialized workshops and three
invited lectures. All refereed papers in these proceedings were reviewed by at least two anonymous
referees; further details including the program committees can be found in the introduction to the
main track and individual workshops. Some workshops featured presentations submitted only as
abstracts; these were not refereed. This volume also contains abstracts of three invited lectures by
Michal Valko (INRIA Lille, France), Jirˇí Materna (Seznam.cz), and L’uboš Buzna (University of Žilina,
Slovakia).</p>
      <p>I would like to thank all workshop organizers, program committee members, anonymous referees,
invited speakers, and authors of the submitted papers for contributing to the scientific program of
ITAT 2016. I also want to thank to the dedicated groups of organizers from the P. J. Šafárik University
in Košice for organizing this conference every year. The event was sponsored by Profinit.</p>
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      <title>Bronˇ a Brejová</title>
      <p>Comenius University in Bratislava
Chair of the Program Committee</p>
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      <title>Peter Vojtáš, Charles University, Prague (chair)</title>
      <p>Martin Holenˇ a, Czech Academy of Sciences
Tomáš Horváth, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice
Tomáš Vinarˇ, Comenius University in Bratislava
Filip Zavoral, Charles University, Prague
Organizing Committee</p>
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      <title>Peter Gurský, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice (chair)</title>
      <p>Tomáš Jakab, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice
L’ubomír Antoni, P. J. Šafárik University in Košice</p>
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