[TITLE] > CALL FOR PAPERS > > EvoComNet2006 > > Third European Workshop on Evolutionary Computation in > Communications, Networks, and Connected Systems > One of eight co-located EvoWorkshops, > > 10-12 April, 2006, Budapest, Hungary > > http://www.evonet.info/eurogp2006/?page=evocomnet > --------------------------------------------------- > Key dates: > Submission deadline: 4 November 2005 > Notification of acceptance: 12 December 2005 > Camera ready copy due: 9 January 2006 > --------------------------------------------------- > > EvoComNet2006 is the third European workshop on the application of > evolutionary computation techniques to problems in communication, PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 [SCOPE] ... is an old ever lasting research area. [AIM] These provide an opportunity to discuss current topics in machine learning and/or data mining in a small and interactive atmosphere. Thus, any topic that is of current interest to a sufficient number of participants from the two communities could be the focus of a workshop. ===== > This workshop aims to provide a forum for discussion and debate among > researchers interested in the topic of ranking, with a focus on the > basic questions above. The goal is not to find immediate answers, but > rather to discuss possible methods and applications, develop intuition, > brainstorm on possible directions and, in the process, encourage > dialogue and collaboration among researchers with complementary ideas. ===== intends to provide an international forum for the discussion of the latest high quality research results in machine learning and is ... ===== The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers working on the field of Multiobjective Optimization to discuss about their current and further work and to exchange research ideas in this field. ===== The conference will feature plenary talks by invited keynote speakers, invited sessions (workshops) organized around a central topic, a panel discussion and poster sessions. ===== We specifically invite submissions in the latest techniques and achievements in genetic programming, evolutionary programming and search-based software engineering. We also seek contributions demonstrating applications of automatic programming techniques to real-world problems from both inside and outside of computer science and information technology. ===== Following the success of these past events, ICES 2005 will reunite this burgeoning community, presenting the latest developments in the field, bringing together researchers who use biologically inspired concepts to implement real systems in artificial intelligence, artificial life, robotics, VLSI design, and related domains. Topics to be covered will include, but not be limited to, the following list: ===== The convention theme reflects the rich interaction between study of the artificial and biological. While the theme covers a huge range of potential symposia, we are particularly interested in those which touch on both areas. ===== Preferential topics in 2006 edition of SAC Special Track on Computer Applications in Health Care Authors are invited to submit original papers in all areas of experimental computing and application development relevant to the themes of the track, among which preferentially: ===== > ... BrainIT 2005 solicits experimental, computational, theoretical as well > as engineering papers relating the topics in the following non-exhaustive, > non-exclusive categories and keywords. > 1. Vision system > 2. Other sensory systems > 3. Cognition > 4. Emotion > 5. Learning and Memory > 6. Behavior > 7. Motor controls > 8. Languages > 9. Dynamics > 10. Neural computation > 11. Neural networks > 12. Brain-inspired intelligent machines ===== Example areas include, but are not limited to: - Brain-Inspired Information Technology. - Knowledge recovery in databases, including data mining and methods such as clustering, classification, Bayesian networks and association rules. ===== This is not an exhaustive list: ===== However, it is to be emphasised that PROPOSALS IN ALL AREAS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND COGNITIVE SCIENCE WILL BE CONSIDERED. ===== Although the AISB may be thought of as a national AI society for the United Kingdom, we enthusiastically welcome Symposium proposals and participants from anywhere in the world. ===== > The conference covers all topics in artificial intelligence and soft > computing techniques including but not limited to: ===== A notification of receipt will be emailed within three working days after the deadline. ===== All submissions will be reviewed by the respective program committees. The papers must be in English and should be formatted according to the Springer-Verlag Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence guidelines. Authors instructions and style files can be downloaded at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html The maximum length of papers is 12 pages. Submissions fall into the following categories: - Original and unpublished research work. - Reports of innovative computing applications in the sciences, and engineering areas of Health Care. - Reports of successful technology transfer to new problem domains. - Reports of industrial experience and demos of new innovative systems. Peer reviewers with expertise in the track focus areas will blindly review submissions to this track. Papers will be selected based on their originality, timeliness, significance, relevance and clarity of presentation. Accepted papers in all categories will be published in the and their fusion g) At least one of the authors of an accepted paper must register for the conference and present the paper. Submissions may > be e-mailed to ibd-2005@cs.cmu.edu with the subject "IBD SUBMISSION". We > plan to accept four to six submissions for 25 minute presentation sl Venue: The city of Lille is very easily accessible (45mn from Paris CDG Airport, 1h from Paris, 35mn from Brussels, 1h35 from London by high speed train). And as in the previous editions, the conference will keep very low registration fees (less than 200 EURO/USD, banquet included) while nevertheless offering outstanding ambiance. HOTEL INFORMATION See you in Vienna, Richard Hartl on behalf of the Program Steering Committee > We invite presentations addressing one or several of the questions > raised above. To keep the workshop lively we intend to keep the > individual presentations short, at most 15 minutes. > The organizers will review all submissions. You will be notified by > November 11 whether your contribution is accepted. The final program > of the workshop will be posted on the workshop webpage.