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CFP Special track on "Bio-inspired error detection" (BIONETICS 2011)
December 5-7, 2011, York, UK http://www.bionetics.org/ TRACK CHAIRS: Iain Bate (University of York, UK) and Martin Drozda (Leibniz University of Hannover, Germany) SCOPE AND TOPICS: One of the most important properties of biological systems is their capability to detect changes in external environment, to adapt to these changes and to form self-maintaining systems with internal feedback paths allowing for reactions to these changes. These capabilities of biological systems remain unrivaled, despite huge research effort and expense committed to the design of their human-made counterparts. Errors can emerge as a consequence of poor system design, software&hardware faults or malicious behavior. The ambition of human-designed error detection systems is to provide several key properties including low classification error, ability to detect novel error types, ability to adapt with the goal to provide an improved detection performance upon error re-occurrence and ability to provide initial calibration so that a large set of well described errors can be detected immediately upon the deployment of an error detection system. Objectives such as energy efficiency may also become an integral design requirement of error detection systems. This special session aims at bringing together contributions that apply ideas inspired by natural systems to error detection systems. It will address leading edge research ranging from theory to experimental evaluation, tools and case studies. The bio-inspired topics of interest include but are not limited to: o Architectures and models for error detection including architectures and models based on cascading or voting classification, and including multi-component architectures inspired by the Biological immune system o Adaptive error detection including feature identification and extraction methods that facilitate efficient bio-inspired adaptive error detection o Novel error detection with focus on bio-inspired two-class classification o Feed-forward/feed-back error detection o Energy efficient error detection including approaches based on heterogeneous agents, each exhibiting a unique detection capability and energy cost o Active reaction to errors with focus on reactions that help re-introduce a stable-state operation o Error detection approaches for enhanced dependability and survivability o Techniques for initial or sporadic error detection system calibration such as vaccination o Performance evaluation of error detection systems, especially when one or several bio-inspired components interact with other machine learning approaches and/or statistical methods Important Dates: Paper submission due: September 1st, 2011 Notification of acceptance: September 23rd, 2011 Camera ready due: October 8th, 2011 Paper Submission: Authors are invited to submit papers of up to 15 pages in the Springer LNICST format. Please visit http://www.bionetics.org/submission.shtml for detailed submission instructions. |
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