[agents] 1st International Conference on Swarm Intelligence and Emergent Computing (SIEC 2010) - Deadline Extension
Jan Sudeikat
Jan.Sudeikat at gmx.de
Sat Mar 20 13:21:07 EDT 2010
[Apologies for multiple postings]
***** New submission deadline: April 09, 2010 *****
SIEC 2010
The 1st International Conference on Swarm Intelligence and Emergent
Computing
In conjunction with the “The 2010 Systemics and Informatics World
Network” (SIWN 2010) Chongqing, China, 12-14 July 2010
Complex Adaptive Systems are widespread both in the nature and in
socio-economic phenomena. A Multi-Agent Based Complex System has its
dynamic behaviour that is inherently emerging as a result of intensive
interactions among its massive agents. Examples of Multi-Agent Based
Complex Systems include social insects, population aggregations in
urbane regions, market based economy, city taxi cabs, etc. Swarm
Intelligence represents a methodology for analyzing and modeling
Multi-Agent Based Complex Systems, and Emergent Computing is concerned
with the methodology for engineering robust, dependable, self-adaptable
Multi-Agent Based Complex Systems out of massive, simple, unreliable
objects, devices or units. Essentially Emergent Computing represents a
new approach which takes a Collective Intelligence point of view upon
all types of artificial systems, e.g., web/Internet based systems,
social networking, online virtual communities, pervasive/ubiquitous
computing, ambient intelligence, socio-technical systems, and so forth.
SIEC2010 aims to provide a timely international, multi-disciplinary
forum on the latest theories, methods, techniques and applications in
Swarm Intelligence and Emergence Computing.
Details can be found at: http://siwn.org.uk/2010/SIEC10.htm
Topics of particular interest include (but not limited to) the followings.
(1) Biological and Scio-economic Inspirations for Swarms
- artificial life
- biologically inspired computing
- biologically inspired interaction mechanisms
- biologically inspired process algebra and formal specifications
- collective intelligence
- computational pheromones, potential field, economy
- market economy
- models of social insects
- self-organization in biological systems
- social insets
- social intelligence
- stigmergy
(2) Emergence and Interactions
- autonomy based interactions
- cybernetic principles and self-organization
- formal approaches to handling local/global agent behaviors
- game theoretic approaches to emergence in multi-agent systems
- interaction mechanisms for self-organization and adaptation
- models, methods and tools for achieving global coherent behaviors
- multi-agent based complex systems
- principles of emergence, understanding, controlling, or exploiting
emergent behaviors
- relation between high-level goals and local interactions
- specification based interaction mechanisms
- trust-based interaction mechanisms
(3) Swarm Optimization
- ant colony optimization (ACO)
- ants algorithms
- computational swarm models
- cultural evolution
- evolutionary computing
- particle swarm optimization (PSO)
- social evolution
(4) Emergent Computing
- amorphous computing
- analytic models of emergent behaviors
- cellular automata approaches to emergence in multi-agent systems
- cognitive computing
- collective intelligence/emergence in cloud/Grid computing,
service-oriented computing (SOC)
- collective intelligence/emergence in pervasive/ubiquitous computing,
ambient intelligence
- collective intelligence/emergence in service discovery and delivery,
service-oriented architectures (SOA)
- collective intelligence/emergence in social networking, online virtual
communities
- collective intelligence/emergence in web/Internet systems
- controllability of emergence
- granular computing
- molecular/cellular computer, DNA computing
- multi-agent based complex systems
- nanocomputing
- natural computing, evolutionary computation
- performance engineering of emergent behaviors in multi-agent systems
- quantum computing
(5) Applications
- industrial automation
- network routing
- socio-technical systems
- traffic scheduling
Submission
SIWN 2010 only accepts manuscripts of original contributions. A
manuscript for submission to the Conference should neither have been
published nor have been under consideration for publication elsewhere. A
manuscript for submission to the Conference should be prepared according
to the Instructions for Authors of the Journal that can be found at
http://fatech.org.uk/press/ita.htm along with Sample Word Doc and Latex
file of Camera-Ready Versions. There is a page limit of 8 formatted
pages for the CRV of an accepted paper. Additional pages are subject to
over-length charges.
All accepted papers of the Conferences will be included in the
electronic Proceedings of SIWN 2010 and at the same time, will be
published in the International Journal <<Communications of SIWN>> (ISSN
1757-4439).
After the Conferences, authors of selected papers will be invited to
submit thoroughly expanded papers for publication at special issues of
following International Journals:
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics
International Transactions on Systems Science and Applications
Engineering Applications of Artificial Intelligence
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Important Dates
9 April 2010 Submission of manuscripts
30 April 2010 Notification of acceptance
28 May 2010 Camera-Ready Version (CRV) due
12-14 July 2010 Conference
Program Chairs
Jan Sudeikat
Multimedia Systems Laboratory, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences
Berliner Tor 7, 20099 Hamburg, Germany
Distributed Systems and Information Systems, Computer Science Department
University of Hamburg, Vogt–Kolln–Str. 30, 22527 Hamburg, Germany
Jan.Sudeikat at haw-hamburg.de
Professor Yu Wu
Network and Computation Research Center
Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications
Chongqing 400065, China
wuyu at cqupt.edu.cn
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