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IEEE-ALife'07
The First IEEE Symposium on Artificial Life
April 1-5, 2007
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Call for Papers
The IEEE-Alife'07 brings together researchers working on the emerging areas of Artificial Life and Complex Adaptive Systems. In particular, the conference focuses on Artificial life in silico including artificial chemistry, multi-agent systems, and robotics; ant colony systems; biological and evolutionary systems; evolutionary art, immune systems; neuro- biology and neuro-computing; network theory; swarm intelligence; and other topics.
PAPER SUBMISSION
Authors are invited to submit previously unpublished work to IEEE-ALife'07. All papers will be subject to a peer review process. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and the attendance of at least one author of an accepted paper at the conference is a condition for publications. The maximum number of pages is 8. Only PDF files are acceptable.
We invite high quality technical papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research on all aspects of Artificial Life and Complex Adaptive Systems. Submission and formatting information are at http://www.itee.adfa.edu.au/~alar/ieeealife07/ps.htm
IMPORTANT DATES
- Submission of papers : 31 October 2006
- Decisions sent to authors: 30 November 2006
- Camera ready format : 15 January 2007
- Conference date : 1-5 April 2007
ORGANIZATION
Conference Co-Chairs
- Hussein Abbass (UNSW, Australia,
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- Mark Bedau (Reed, USA,
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- Stefano Nolfi (CNR, Italy,
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- Janet Wiles (UQ, Australia,
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Publicity chair
Chrystopher Nehaniv (U Herts, UK,
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Web Masters
- Lam Thu Bui (UNSW@ADFA,
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- Kamran Shafi (UNSW@ADFA,
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TOPICS OF INTEREST (non-exhaustive list):
- Adaptive robotics
- Artificial Chemistry
- Artificial societies and markets
- Ant colony optimization
- Applications of ALife technologies
- Bioinformatics
- Biological agents
- Cellular automata
- Coevolution of morphology and mind
- Collaborative behaviour
- Complex systems
- Complexity
- Coordination
- Embodied cognition
- Emergence
- Ethics of artificial life
- Evolutionary and adaptive dynamics
- Evolutionary computation
- Fitness landscapes
- Games
- Hierarchical dynamics
- Marriage in Honey-Bees optimization
- Modularity
- Multi-agent systems
- Network theory
- Neural networks and connectionism
- Neurobiology
- Origin of life
- Philosophy of artificial life
- Percolation
- Robotics
- Self-organization
- Self-replication
- Simulation and synthesis tools and methodologies
- Social networks Swarm Intelligence
- Visualization Wet Alife
IEEE ALIFE 2007 Webpages:
http://www.itee.adfa.edu.au/~alar/ieeealife07
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