[alife] LAST CFP: NICSO 2010 (The IV International Workshop on Nature Inspired Cooperative Strategies for Optimization)
German Terrazas Angulo
german.terrazas at nottingham.ac.uk
Thu Oct 1 06:02:37 PDT 2009
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The IV International Workshop on Nature Inspired Cooperative Strategies
for Optimization - NICSO 2010
May 12th - 14th
Granada, Spain
http://www.nicso2010.org
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LAST CALL FOR PAPERS
* * * IMPORTANT DATES * * *
Full paper submission: October 15, 2009
Acceptance notification: November 30, 2009
Final camera ready: December 15, 2009
NICSO: May 12 - 14, 2010
Biological and natural processes have always been a source of
inspiration for computer science and information technology. It is well
known that biological entities, from single cell organisms -like
bacteria- to humans, often engage in a rich repertoire of social
interaction that could range from altruistic cooperation through open
conflict. One specific kind of social interaction is cooperative problem
solving (CPS), where a group of autonomous entities work together in
order to achieve certain goal.
The NICSO 2010 aims at promoting cooperative problem solving strategies
bringing together international researchers and practitioners from
different disciplines in order to discuss the investigations and
exchange ideas on the current state of the art of the topic. The
conference seeks contributions that are inspired by Nature and that
encompass a range of spatio-temporal scales, for visionary conceptions
of information processing and computation as pertaining to cooperation
mechanisms in the context of problem solving.
All submitted papers will be blind reviewed by at least two reviewers.
Selection criteria will be based on relevance, originality,
significance, impact, technical soundness and quality of the
presentation. Contributions are expected to provide original results,
insights and experimental innovations. Manuscripts must be in PDF, not
exceeding 12 pages and conforming to the guidelines specified in the
workshop's website. Contributions are welcome to submission through the
system available at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nicso2010. The accepted
papers will be published in the book series on Studies in Computational
Intelligence (Springer). The authors of the best accepted papers will be
invited to revise and extend their contributions for publication in a
special issue in the Memetic Computing Journal (Springer).
* Invited Speakers (more to confirm) *
'Computational Intelligence in Games' - Pier Luca Lanzi, Politecnico di
Milano, Italy.
Target topics (but not limited to):
Adaptive Behaviour
Ants Colonies
Amorphous Computing
Artificial Life
Artificial Immune
Bio-inspired architecture
Distributed Computing
Evolutionary Robotics
Evolvable Systems
Genetic Algorithms
Genetic Programming
Membrane Computing
Quantum Computing
Software Self-Assembly
Systems Coevolution
Swarm Intelligence
* Programme Committee *
Belen Melian, University of La Laguna, Spain
Carlos Coello Coello, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico
Cecilio Angulo, Technical University of Catalunya, Spain
Dario Landa-Silva, University of Nottingham, UK
Davide Anguita, University of Genova, Italy
Francisco Herrera, University of Granada, Spain
Gabriela Ochoa, University of Nottingham, UK
Gianluigi Folino, Istituto di Calcolo e Reti ad Alte Prestazioni, Italy
Giuseppe Scollo, University of Catania, Italy
Graham Kendall, University of Nottingham, UK
Ignacio J. Garcia del Amo, University of Granada, Spain
J. Marcos Moreno, University of La Laguna, Spain
James Smaldon, University of Nottingham, UK
Jaume Bacardit, University of Nottingham, UK
Jean-Louis Giavitto, Universite d'Evry, France
Jim Smith, University of the West of England, UK
Jon Timmis, University of York, UK
Jorge Casillas, University of Granada, Spain
Jose A. Moreno, University of La Laguna, Spain
Jose A. Castillo, Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Nucleares, Mexico
Jose L. Verdegay, University of Granada, Spain
Jose M. Cadenas, University of Murcia, Spain
Juan J. Merelo, University of Granada, Spain
Marco Dorigo, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Marian Gheorghe, University of Sheffield, UK
Mario Pavone, University of Catania, Italy
Oliver Korb, Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre, UK
Steven Gustafson, General Electric Global Research Center, US
Thomas Stibor, Technische Universitat Darmstad, Germany
Vincenzo Cutello, University of Catania, Italy
Vincenzo Manca, University of Verona, Italy
Vitorino Ramos, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
Vittorio Maniezzo, University of Bologna, Italy
Xiao-Zhi Gao, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland
* Organising Committee *
David A. Pelta
Natalio Krasnogor
German Terrazas
Carloz Cruz
Juan R. Gonzalez
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German Terrazas, Ph.D.
Research Fellow
Automated Scheduling, Optimisation & Planning (ASAP) Group
School of Computer Science
Jubilee Campus, University of Nottingham
Nottingham NG8 1BB
United Kingdom
website: http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gzt
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