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Subject:

CFP: Swarm Intelligence and Patterns

From:

Vitorino RAMOS <[log in to unmask]>

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Vitorino RAMOS <[log in to unmask]>

Date:

Sun, 8 Feb 2004 21:55:51 +0000

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   SWARM INTELLIGENCE AND PATTERNS (SIP'04) - Call for Papers
   Web site: http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~cvrm/staff/vramos/SIP.html
   -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

   Int. Workshop Session at ISDA'04 - 4th International
   Conference on Intelligent Systems,  Design and
   Applications.

   Conference dates: August 26-28, 2004.
           Location: Budapest,Hungary.

   Chairs:
   Vitorino Ramos (CVRM-IST, Technical University of Lisbon, PORTUGAL),
   Ajith Abraham (Bio-Inspired Grid Lab, Oklahoma State University, USA).
   ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission Due (full paper) : April 1, 2004
Notification of acceptance: May 10, 2004
Camera ready papers and authors' registration : June 10, 2004
Conference - August 26-28, 2004. Budapest, Hungary.

SCOPE AND CALL FOR PAPERS:

Self-organizing intelligent complex systems typically are comprised of a
large number
of frequently similar components or events. Through their process, a
pattern at the
global-level of a system emerges solely from numerous interactions among
the lower-level
components of the system. Moreover, the rules specifying interactions among
the system's
components are executed using only local information, without reference to
the global pattern,
which, as in many real-world problems is not easily accessible or possible
to be found.
Stigmergy, a kind of indirect communication and learning by the environment
found in social
insects is a well know example of self-organization, providing not only
vital clues in order
to understand how the components can interact to produce a complex pattern
and engineer
applications, as can pinpoint simple biological non-linear rules and means
to achieve an
improved design of artificial intelligent systems.

SWARM INTELLIGENCE is precisely a relatively novel discipline devoted to
the study of
self-organizing collective processes in Nature and Human artefacts as well
as on their
applications. An example of particularly successful research direction in
swarm intelligence
is ant colony optimization (ACO), which focuses on discrete optimization
problems, and has
been applied successfully to a large number of hard discrete optimization
problems including
the travelling salesman, the quadratic assignment, scheduling, vehicle
routing, etc., as well
as to routing in telecommunication networks.

However, apart from the remarkable successful applications in optimization
as well as on their
critical features as a bio-inspired computational paradigm, a small number
of works have still
been devoted to Data Classification and Retrieval Systems, Clustering,
Pattern Recognition,
Distributed Data-Mining, Web Mining and GRIDS, Collaborative Filtering,
Image Analysis and
Signal Processing, Pattern Formation, Perception, Memory and Generalization.
At the present section we seek to explore the applicability of these
bio-inspired approaches
to the development of self-organizing, evolving, adaptive and autonomous
information technologies,
which will meet the requirements of next-generation information systems,
such as diversity,
scalability, robustness, and resilience.

TOPICS OF INTEREST:

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, applications and theory
dealing with any
aspect of Swarm Intelligence, Pattern Recognition, Data and Image
Processing, as:

- Intelligent Systems Design.
- Advanced Signal and Image processing algorithms.
- Pattern Recognition and Emergent Behaviour.
- Data Categorization, Visualization. Data and Knowledge Extraction /
Representation.
- Feature Extraction and Selection. Unsupervised Learning.
- Information Systems.
- Collective Intelligence and Search. Exploring versus Exploiting.
- Artificial Habitats and Information.
- Exploratory Data Analysis. Data-Mining.
- Cognition, Interactivity, Signals and Communication.
- Bottom-up Strategies and Non-Hierarchical Systems.
- Adpative Systems and Self-Configuration.
- Mapping Concepts, Cognitive Maps and Self-Organizing Maps.
- Complex Adaptive Systems.
- Stigmergy, Self-Organization, Metamorphosis, Emergence and Co-Evolution.
- Artificial Life as well as other Animal Societies bio-inspired algorithms.
- Artificial Societies and Web-based Communities.
- Wireless Communication, Cellular Systems, Indirect Communication through
artefacts.
- Social Networks and New Media.
- Artificial Immune Systems and Self-Organization.
- Classification, Sorting, Data Retrieval, Clustering.
- Web Mining, Semantic Web, Collaborative Mining, GRIDS, Network security.
- Auto-Catalysis, Positive and Negative Feedbacks, Cybernetics.
- Swarm and Cooperative Robotics.
- Distributed algorithms, self-regulation, self-repair and self-maintenance
ontologies.
- Biomedical, multimedia and e-commerce applications.
- Collective on-line Games. iDesign, Active aLif(v)e Art and e-Artefacts.
- Generative and Computational Art.
- Hybridization with other methods (e.g. Evolutionary Computation and
Neural Networks).

PAPER SUBMISSION:

All accepted papers should follow IEEE format (check ISDA Call for Papers).
Submitted papers have to be original, 6 pages long, containing new and
original results.
Author's guidelines and format instructions can be downloaded from the
following links:
http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~cvrm/staff/vramos/SIP.html and
http://www.cs.okstate.edu/~isda04/submission.html .
Please send the full paper as an email attachment to:
Vitorino Ramos
<mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] with
a cc to <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask] .

CONTACTS:
Vitorino Ramos: [log in to unmask]
[http://alfa.ist.utl.pt/~cvrm/staff/vramos]
Ajith Abraham: [log in to unmask] [http://ajith.softcomputing.net/]

RELATED EVENTS:

# ANTS'2004 - 4th Int. Wkshp on ACO and Swarm Intelligence,
Brussels, Belgium, Sep 5-8 2004 [http://iridia.ulb.ac.be/~ants/ants2004/].
# ESOA'2004 - 2nd Int. Wkshp on Engineering Self-Organising Applications,
New York, USA, July 19 or 20 2004
[http://esoa.unige.ch/esoa04/esoa04-cfp.html].
# WCLC'2004 -1st World Congress on Lateral Computing,
Bangalore, India, Dec. 17-19 2004 [http://www.lateral-computing.org/wclc/].

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