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TPNC 2016 : The 5th International Conference on the Theory and Practice of Natural Computing | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://grammars.grlmc.com/TPNC2016/ | |||||||||||||||
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Organized by
Cyberscience Center, Tohoku University Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC), Rovira i Virgili University Aims TPNC is a conference series intending to cover the wide spectrum of computational principles, models and techniques inspired by information processing in nature. TPNC 2016 will reserve significant room for young scholars at the beginning of their career and particular focus will be put on methodology. The conference aims at attracting contributions to nature-inspired models of computation, synthesizing nature by means of computation, nature-inspired materials, and information processing in nature. Venue TPNC 2016 will take place in Sendai, in the northeast (Tohoku) region of Japan. The city was founded in 1600 and is nicknamed the "city of trees". It is the second largest city north of Tokyo. It takes about 100 minutes to reach Sendai from Tokyo by bullet train (Shinkansen). The venue will be the Cyberscience Center, Aobayama Campus, Tohoku University: Scope Topics include, but are not limited to: Theoretical contributions to amorphous computing ant colonies artificial chemistry artificial immune systems artificial life bacterial foraging cellular automata chaos computing collision-based computing complex adaptive systems computing with DNA computing with words and perceptions developmental systems evolutionary computing fractal geometry fuzzy logic gene assembly in ciliates granular computing intelligent systems in-vivo computing membrane computing nanocomputing neural computing optical computing physarum machines quantum computing quantum information reaction-diffusion systems rough sets self-organizing systems swarm intelligence synthetic biology Applications of natural computing to algorithmics bioinformatics control cryptography design economics graphics hardware human-computer interaction knowledge discovery learning logistics medicine natural language processing optimization pattern recognition planning and scheduling programming robotics telecommunications web intelligence A flexible "theory to/from practice" approach would be the perfect focus for the expected contributions. A volume of proceedings published by Springer in the LNCS series will be available by the time of the conference. A special issue of the journal Soft Computing (Springer, 2014 JCR impact factor: 1.304) will be later published containing peer-reviewed substantially extended versions of some of the papers contributed to the conference. Submissions to it will be by invitation. Program Committee: Andrew Adamatzky University of the West of England, UK Zixing Cai Central South University, China Óscar Castillo Tijuana Institute of Technology, Mexico Óscar Cordón University of Granada, Spain Gianni Di Caro Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Research, Switzerland Marco Dorigo Free University of Brussels – ULB, Belgium Austin G. Fowler Google, USA Michel Gendreau Montreal Polytechnic, Canada Debasish Ghose Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, India Jin-Kao Hao University of Angers, France Inman Harvey University of Sussex, UK Wei-Chiang Hong Nanjing Tech University, China Amir Hussain University of Stirling, UK Robert John University of Nottingham, UK Joshua Knowles University of Birmingham, UK Kwong-Sak Leung Chinese University of Hong Kong, China Seth Lloyd Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA José A. Lozano University of the Basque Country, Spain Vittorio Maniezzo University of Bologna, Italy Carlos Martín-Vide Rovira i Virgili University, Spain, chair Philip K. McKinley Michigan State University, USA Jerry M. Mendel University of Southern California, USA Marjan Mernik University of Maribor, Slovenia Radko Mesiar Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava, Slovakia Chrystopher Nehaniv University of Hertfordshire, UK Vilém Novák University of Ostrava, Czech Republic Linqiang Pan Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China Frederick E. Petry Naval Research Laboratory, USA Dan Ralescu University of Cincinnati, USA Francisco C. Santos University of Lisbon, Portugal Friedrich Simmel Technical University of Munich, Germany Andrzej Skowron University of Warsaw, Poland John A. Smolin IBM Thomas J. Watson Research Center, USA Ying Tan Peking University, China Guy Theraulaz Paul Sabatier University, France Tommaso Toffoli Boston University, USA Vicenç Torra University of Skövde, Sweden Edward Tsang University of Essex, UK Sergi Valverde Pompeu Fabra University, Spain José Luis Verdegay University of Granada, Spain Fernando J. Von Zuben University of Campinas, Brazil K. Birgitta Whaley University of California, Berkeley, USA Darrell Whitley Colorado State University, USA Xin‐She Yang Middlesex University, UK Hao Ying Wayne State University, USA Mengjie Zhang Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand Zhi-Hua Zhou Nanjing University, China |
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