[Amdnl] [meeting] CfP: Australasian Conference on Artificial Life and Computational Intelligence (ACALCI 2015),
ACALCI 2015 Organiser
acalci2015 at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 02:29:14 EDT 2014
CfP: Australasian Conference on Artificial Life and Computational
Intelligence (ACALCI 2015), 5-7 February 2015, The University of Newcastle,
Australia
http://newcastle.edu.au/ACALCI2015
PAPER DEADLINE: 1 September 2014
DESCRIPTION: While Artificial Life (AL) attempts to understand nature
through modelling and simulation, Computational Intelligence (CI) attempts
to translate this understanding into algorithms for learning and
optimisation. The forum also hopes to encourage ALCI applied research in
domains as diverse as the creative arts, health and finance (to name a
few). ACALCI encourages presentations, demonstrations, performances and
discussions on new innovative research and interdisciplinary projects.
Invited are high-quality papers relevant to AL or CI where the topics of
interest include but are not limited to: Adaptive Ecologies, Affective
Computing, ALCI in Design and Music, Ant Colony Optimisation, Applications
of ALCI, Autonomous Agents, Architecture and ALCI, Artificial Neural
Networks, Artificial Societies and Markets, Augmented and Virtual
Realities, Big Data, Bioinformatics, BCIs, Braintheory, Chatbots, Cognitive
Neuroscience, Complex Systems, Computational Neuroscience, Consciousness
and Mind, Creative Arts and CI, Data Mining, Deep Learning, Developmental
Learning, Digital Societies, Dimensionality Reduction, Embodiment and
Robotics, Emergence of Collaborative Behaviour, Emotional AI, Engineering
of Consciousness and Mind, Epidemiology Simulations, Ethics and Security in
CI, Evolutionary Computation, Evolutionary Design, Facial Expression
Analysis, Game Playing Agents, Human-Machine Interaction, Humanities and
ALCI, Humanoid Robots, Implementation Techniques, Information Theoretic
Learning, Intelligent Home Automation, Language Processing, Machine
Learning, Mathematical Models, Medical Image Analysis, Memetic Algorithms,
Metalearning, Models of Emotions, Multi-Agent Systems, Non-player Game
Characters, Pattern Recognition, Philosophy of Artificial Life, Reservoir
Computing, Self-Organisation, Simulation and Modelling, Smart Grid
Techniques, Social Networks and ALCI, Space Perception, Statistical
Learning Theory, Swarm Algorithms, Synthetic Life Computations, Visual
Information Processing.
SUBMISSION and PRESENTATION: Authors are invited to submit papers that have
between 6 and 14 pages in Springer LNAI style including results, figures
and references. Longer papers up to 20 pages can be considered in
exceptional cases. All relevant papers will be fully peer-reviewed by at
least three reviewers from the ACALCI 2015 International Program Committee
before acceptance for publication in the proceedings.
All accepted papers that are presented at the conference would be published
in the ACALCI 2015 proceedings as a LNAI volume by Springer-Verlag. The
LNAI volumes are indexed by the following services: Scopus, Zentralblatt
MATH, IO-Port, MathSciNet, ACM Digital Library, dblp, EI Engineering Index
(Compendex and Inspec databases), and the ISI Conference Proceedings
Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S), included in ISI Web of Science.
LOCATION and VENUE: The University of Newcastle Conservatorium of Music
Concert Hall, Newcastle, Australia. This is a stylish venue about 2.5 hours
north of Sydney.
WORKSHOPS, TUTORIALS and PERFORMANCES: If you would like to organise a
workshop, tutorial or performance in connection with ACALCI2015 please
contact the organisers as soon as possible.
CONFERENCE WEBPAGE with further details and latest updates:
http://www.newcastle.edu.au/ACALCI2015
CONTACT email of the conference chair: ACALCI2015 at gmail.com
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