[alife] CFP Natural Computing Winter School
yasuhiro suzuki
hapticahaptico at gmail.com
Wed Jan 12 05:58:48 PST 2011
C A L L F O R A B S T R A C T
Natural Computing Winter School
15-16, March, 2011
Future University Hakodate, JAPAN
http://sci-lab.nsf.tc/IWNC/index.php?WSH2011
Computation is an intrinsic feature of natural and artificial
systems because almost all of them can transform information
in a predictable or programmable way. We witness experimental
prototypes of natural computers: plasmodium computers,
reaction-diffusion processors, amorphous computers,
DNA computers, and theoretical paradigms: cellular automata,
artificial chemistries, P-systems, evolutionary computing, neural
networks. Fine mechanics of computation may significantly differ
from system to system, and even be somewhere ambiguous.
This winter school aims to bring together computer scientists,
biologists, mathematicians, electronic engineers, physicists
and philosophers, to critically assess present findings in the
field, and to outline future developments in nature-inspiredcomputing.
Speakers
Bernd Meyer(Monash University)
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~berndm/
Yuki Sugiyama (Nagoya University)
Yoshimi Tanaka(Future university Hakodate)
Asaki Saito (Future university Hakodate)
Ryo Akiyama (Kyushu University)
Yasuhiro Suzuki (Nagoya University)
and more..
Deadline of submission: 15.Feb.2011
Send the abstract to signac.jsai at gmail.com
To: signac.jsai at gmail.com
Subject: WSH2011 submission
Title:
Authours:
Abstract(300 wds)
Registration fee; some refreshment cost..
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Principle: Toshiyuki Nakagaki(Future University Hakodate)
School Janitor: Yasuhiro Suzuki (Nagoya Univ.)
Contact to:sig.nac.office at gmail.com
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