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MEMICS 2010 : 6th Doctoral Workshop on Mathematical and Engineering Methods in Computer ScienceConference Series : Mathematical and Engineering Methods in Computer Science | |||||||||||||||||
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6th Doctoral Workshop on Mathematical and Engineering Methods in Computer Science MEMICS 2010 http://www.memics.cz/ October 22--24, 2010, Hotel Galant, Mikulov, Czech Republic Second Call for Papers The MEMICS 2010 workshop is organized jointly by the Faculty of Information Technology, Brno University of Technology, and the Faculty of Informatics, Masaryk University. MEMICS provides a forum for doctoral students interested in applications of mathematical and engineering methods in computer science. Topics: Submissions are invited especially in the following (though not exclusive) areas: computer security; software and hardware dependability; parallel and distributed computing; formal analysis and verification; simulation; testing and diagnostics; grid computing; computer networks; modern hardware and its design; non-traditional computing architectures; quantum computing; as well as all areas of theoretical computer science underlying the previously mentioned subjects. Moreover, this year, we specifically invite submissions in computer graphics and vision, signal and image processing, text and speech processing, human-computer interaction, especially when related with security or parallel or distributed processing. Invited talks will be given by Alan Chalmers (Univ. of Warwick, UK) on `Real Virtuality: High-fidelity multi-sensory virtual environments', Andreas Steininger (Vienna Univ. of Technology, Austria) on `New approaches to fault tolerant systems design', Antti Valmari (Tampere Univ. of Technology, Finland) on `Recent results on DFA minimization and other block splitting algorithms', and Stefan Wörz (Univ. of Heidelberg and DKFZ Heidelberg, Germany) on `Model-based segmentation of biomedical images'. Students are invited to submit a regular paper or a presentation. A regular paper is a previously unpublished piece of work with original results, not exceeding 8 pages in the LNCS style. A presentation reflects recent outstanding work that has been published (or is accepted for publication) at a leading computer science conference or in a recognized scientific journal. Presentations to be included in the programme will be selected on the basis of a one-page abstract, which will also appear in the proceedings. For formatting and submission instructions see the detailed instructions for authors at the workshop's web page. The proceedings will be available at the workshop in printed form. Important Dates Regular paper registration: September 1, 2010 Regular paper and presentation submission: September 8, 2010 Review notification: September 22, 2010 Camera ready papers and presentations: September 30, 2010 Venue: The workshop will be held in Mikulov, a lovely town near the Austrian borders at the edge of the Palava Landscape Protected Area. Mikulov, situated in the centre of vineyard area, is also famous for numerous examples of architecture. Tourists attractions include the Mikulov Castle, the Piarist College, the Dietrichstein Sepulchre, and the former Jewish ghetto. The workshop is organized within project No. 102/09/H042 of the Czech Science Foundation. General Chair LudÄ)k Matyska, Czech Rep. Programme Committee Chairs Michal Kozubek, Czech Rep. Tomáš Vojnar, Czech Rep. Pavel Zemcik, Czech Rep. Organizing Committee Chair Jan Staudek, Czech Rep. |
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