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*** INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT NETWORKING AND COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS (INCoS-2016) ***
*** Nature's Inspired Parallel Collaborative Systems Track ***
*** September 7-9, 2016, Ostrava, Czech Republic ***
*** http://voyager.ce.fit.ac.jp/co nf/incos/2016/ ***
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Track Description:
During these last twenty years modern research has expanded to address more and more complex problems, with regards to their dimensionality, restrictions, computing power required, etc. In particular, those coming from real-world scenarios are getting both larger in size and harder in complexity. With high demands of accuracy (and robustness) in the solutions and needing the shortest possible computational time, these problems face researchers to new challenges which are hard to solve with traditional techniques and computers. One way to efficiently produce results derived from processing huge amounts of data is the use of parallel algorithms, hardware, and specialized techniques. The technical evolution of parallel architectures (symmetric multiprocessors, multi/many-cores, GPUs, clouds, etc.), is offering more and more opportunities for designing efficient algorithms in many research fields.
This track in INCoS aims at fostering the cross-fertilization of knowledge between Nature's inspired techniques, or metaheuristics in general, and parallel computing. Working in two domains of research is at the same time difficult and fruitful. Knowledge about parallel computing helps in creating parallel algorithms for clusters, grids of computers or GPU architectures. However, this also implies the need for a careful definition of proper benchmarks, software tools, and metrics to measure the behavior of algorithms in a meaningful way. In concrete, a conceptual separation between physical parallelism and decentralized algorithms (whether implemented in parallel or not) is needed to better analyze the resulting algorithms.
Scope:
This track includes (but is not limited to) topics concerning the design, implementation, and application of parallel evolutionary algorithms, as well as metaheuristics and agents in general: ACO, PSO, VNS, SS, SA, EDAs, TS, ES, GP, GRASP… As an indication, contributions are welcomed in the following areas:
* Parallel evolutionary algorithms
* Parallel metaheuristics
* Parallel hybrid/memetic algorithms
* Parallel multiobjective optimization algorithms
* Parallel algorithms and dynamic optimization problems (DOP)
* Master/slave models
* Massively parallel algorithms
* GPU computing
* SIMD/MIMD and FPGA parallelization
* Distributed and shared-memory parallel algorithms
* Multicore execution of parallel algorithms
* Concurrent algorithms with several threads of execution
* Algorithms running in clusters of machines
* Grid computing
* Peer to peer (P2P) algorithms
* Competitive/cooperative parallel algorithms and agents
* Ad-hoc and mobile networks for parallel algorithms
* Algorithms and tools for helping in designing new parallel algorithms
* Parallel software frameworks/libraries
* Parallel test benchmarks
* Statistical assessment of performance for parallel algorithms
* Unified view of parallel approaches and results
* Theory on decentralized and parallel algorithms
* Real-world applications in:
* telecommunications
* bioinformatics
* signal and image processing
* manufacturing
* engineering
* ...
All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of INCoS 2015, which will be published by IEEE CPS.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: April 25, 2016 (a flexible deadline is expected)
Notification of Acceptance: May 25, 2016
Camera-Ready Submission: June 10, 2016
Registration: June 8, 2016
Workshop and INCoS Main Conference: September 7 - 9, 2016
Track Chairs:
Enrique Alba, eat@lcc.uma.es
Gabriel Luque, gabriel@lcc.uma.es
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*** CALL FOR PAPERS ***
*** INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT NETWORKING AND COLLABORATIVE SYSTEMS (INCoS-2016) ***
*** Nature's Inspired Parallel Collaborative Systems Track ***
*** September 7-9, 2016, Ostrava, Czech Republic ***
*** http://voyager.ce.fit.ac.jp/co
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Track Description:
During these last twenty years modern research has expanded to address more and more complex problems, with regards to their dimensionality, restrictions, computing power required, etc. In particular, those coming from real-world scenarios are getting both larger in size and harder in complexity. With high demands of accuracy (and robustness) in the solutions and needing the shortest possible computational time, these problems face researchers to new challenges which are hard to solve with traditional techniques and computers. One way to efficiently produce results derived from processing huge amounts of data is the use of parallel algorithms, hardware, and specialized techniques. The technical evolution of parallel architectures (symmetric multiprocessors, multi/many-cores, GPUs, clouds, etc.), is offering more and more opportunities for designing efficient algorithms in many research fields.
This track in INCoS aims at fostering the cross-fertilization of knowledge between Nature's inspired techniques, or metaheuristics in general, and parallel computing. Working in two domains of research is at the same time difficult and fruitful. Knowledge about parallel computing helps in creating parallel algorithms for clusters, grids of computers or GPU architectures. However, this also implies the need for a careful definition of proper benchmarks, software tools, and metrics to measure the behavior of algorithms in a meaningful way. In concrete, a conceptual separation between physical parallelism and decentralized algorithms (whether implemented in parallel or not) is needed to better analyze the resulting algorithms.
Scope:
This track includes (but is not limited to) topics concerning the design, implementation, and application of parallel evolutionary algorithms, as well as metaheuristics and agents in general: ACO, PSO, VNS, SS, SA, EDAs, TS, ES, GP, GRASP… As an indication, contributions are welcomed in the following areas:
* Parallel evolutionary algorithms
* Parallel metaheuristics
* Parallel hybrid/memetic algorithms
* Parallel multiobjective optimization algorithms
* Parallel algorithms and dynamic optimization problems (DOP)
* Master/slave models
* Massively parallel algorithms
* GPU computing
* SIMD/MIMD and FPGA parallelization
* Distributed and shared-memory parallel algorithms
* Multicore execution of parallel algorithms
* Concurrent algorithms with several threads of execution
* Algorithms running in clusters of machines
* Grid computing
* Peer to peer (P2P) algorithms
* Competitive/cooperative parallel algorithms and agents
* Ad-hoc and mobile networks for parallel algorithms
* Algorithms and tools for helping in designing new parallel algorithms
* Parallel software frameworks/libraries
* Parallel test benchmarks
* Statistical assessment of performance for parallel algorithms
* Unified view of parallel approaches and results
* Theory on decentralized and parallel algorithms
* Real-world applications in:
* telecommunications
* bioinformatics
* signal and image processing
* manufacturing
* engineering
* ...
All accepted papers will appear in the proceedings of INCoS 2015, which will be published by IEEE CPS.
Important Dates:
Submission Deadline: April 25, 2016 (a flexible deadline is expected)
Notification of Acceptance: May 25, 2016
Camera-Ready Submission: June 10, 2016
Registration: June 8, 2016
Workshop and INCoS Main Conference: September 7 - 9, 2016
Track Chairs:
Enrique Alba, eat@lcc.uma.es
Gabriel Luque, gabriel@lcc.uma.es
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