CFP: 9th International Conference on Bio-inspired Information and
Communications Technologies (BICT 2015, formerly BIONETICS)
http://www.bionetics.org/
Paper submission deadline extended: August 3, 2015
December 3 (Thu) - December 5, 2015 (Sat)
New York City, NY, USA
Sponsored by European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) and Department of
Biomedical Engineering at the Columbia University School of
Engineering and Applied Science
In-corporation with ACM (Pending)
BICT 2015 aims to provide a world-leading and multidisciplinary venue
for researchers and practitioners in diverse disciplines that seek the
understanding of key principles, processes and mechanisms in
biological systems and leverage those understandings to develop novel
information and communications technologies (ICT). BICT 2015 targets
two thrusts:
THRUST 1: Indirect Bioinspiration (ICT designed after biological
principles, processes and mechanisms). Examples include evolutionary
computation, artificial gene regulatory networks, neural
networks/computation, swarm intelligence, cellular automata,
artificial immune systems, amorphous computing, artificial life,
artificial chemistry, reaction-diffusion computing, self-organization,
chaotic systems, social networks, game theory, computational
epidemics, agent-based modeling, and nature-inspired models and
calculi.
THRUST 2: Direct Bioinspiration (ICT utilizing biological materials
and systems). Examples include biosensing, molecular assembly,
cellular computing, molecular computing/communication, membrane
computing, bacterial computing/communication, DNA computing and
memory, Physarum computing, quantum computing, biometric
security/authentication, brain-computer interfaces and energy
harvesting from biological sources.
Expected, but not exclusive, topics are:
* Signal/information processing and communication for bio-inspired ICT
* Data management and analytics for bio-inspired ICT
* Algorithms and their applications for bio-inspired ICT
* Formal models and methods for bio-inspired ICT
* Bio-inspired software and hardware systems
* Modeling, simulations and empirical experiments of bio-inspired ICT
* Self-* and stability properties in bio-inspired ICT
* Security, robustness and resilience in bio-inspired ICT
* Design, configuration, performance and management issues in bio-inspired ICT
* Tools, testbeds and deployment aspects in bio-inspired ICT
* Applications, experiences and standardization of bio-inspired ICT
Application domains include, but not limited to, autonomic computing,
bioinformatics, biomedical engineering, computer networks, computer
vision, data mining, e-health, green computing and networking,
grid/cloud computing, intelligent agents, mechanical engineering,
nanoscale/molecular computing and communication, optimization,
pervasive computing, robotics, security, social networks, software
engineering and systems engineering.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Regular paper submission due: August 3
Short and poster/demo paper submission due: September 22
Notification for regular papers: September 21
Notification for short and poster/demo papers: October 1
Camera ready due: October 15
SPECIAL TRACKS:
In addition to the regular track that covers general/mainstream
topics, BICT 2015 features the following special tracks that focus on
specific, emerging or underrepresented topics.
* Anthropomorphic Robot and Physiological Information for Cares and
Daily Communication (ARPI)
* Artificial, Biological and Bio-Inspired Intelligence (ABBII)
* Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering (AISE)
* Bio-inspired Algorithms and Technologies for Cyber Security and
Defense Applications (DEFENSE)
* Bio-Inspired Communications and Computing (BICC)
* Bio-inspired Wireless Network Security (BWNS)
* Biological Computing and Bio-medical Informatics (BCBI)
* Biologically Inspired Computer Vision Models and Techniques (BioVis)
* BioNanoNetworks: Modeling, Design, Performance and Applications (BMDPA)
* Combinatorial Optimization (COP)
* Complex Adaptive Systems (CAS)
* Computational Intelligence on Information Security (CIIS)
* Engineering Applications from Bio-Molecular Networks (EmNet)
* Game Theory and its Applications (GTA)
* Molecular Communication and Networking (MCN)
* Modularization for Practical Software Engineering (MPSE)
* Nano-networks and Communication in Bacteria Populations (NCBP)
* Physarum Computing (PhysComp)
* Soft Computing on Brain-Body Area (SCBBA)
* Swarm Robotics (SR)
* Topology-driven bio-inspired methods and models for complex systems
(TOPDRIM4Bio)
CO-LOCATED WORKSHOPS:
* Bioinformatics 2015
* Brain-Inspired Information Communication Technologies (BIICT)
* Computational Models of the Visual Cortex (CMVC): Hierarchies,
Layers, Sparsity, Saliency and Attention
* Int'l Workshop on Electro-Chemical Signaling in Neuron Organelles (ESNO)
* The First Int'l Workshop on Combining Machine Learning and
Search-BasedSoftware Engineering (MLSBSE)
* Int'l Workshop on Physarum Transport Networks (PhysNet)
PAPER SUBMISSION:
Authors are invited to submit regular papers (up to 8 pages each),
short papers (up to 4 pages each) or poster/demo papers (up to 2 pages
each) in ACM's paper template. Up to two extra pages are allowed for
each paper with extra page charges. See
http://bionetics.org/2015/show/initial-submission for more details.
PUBLICATION:
All accepted paper will be published through ACM Digital Library and
submitted for indexing by SI, EI Compendex, Scopus, ACM DL, Google
Scholar and many more. Selected papers will be considered for
publication in leading journals including:
* IEEE Transactions on NanoBioscience
* ACM/Springer Mobile Networks and Applications
* Elsevier Information and Software Technology
* Elsevier Information Sciences
* Springer Software Quality Journal
* Elsevier Nano Communication Networks Journal
* Springer Complex Adaptive Systems Modeling
* Int'l Journal of Soft Computing and Networking
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
* Dmitri Chklovskii, Simons Foundation, USA
* Simon Garnier, New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University, USA
* Radu Marculescu, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
* Bud Mishra, New York University, USA
* Maurizio Porfiri, New York University, USA
* Yechiam Yemini, Columbia University, USA
FEATURED SPEAKERS IN CO-LOCATED WORKSHOPS:
* Emanuela Merelli, University of Camerino, Italy
GENERAL CHAIRS:
Jun Suzuki, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
Tadashi Nakano, Osaka University, Japan
Henry Hess, Columbia University, USA
PC CHAIRS:
William Casey, Carnegie Mellon University, SEI, USA
Adriana Compagnoni, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA
Simon Garnier, New Jersey Institute of Technology and Rutgers University
Mario Koeppen, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan
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Dalei Wu
Assistant Professor
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
Phone: (423) 425-4386
Email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.utc.edu/faculty/dalei-wu/
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