The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Computational and Information Sciences (ICCIS2011)
October 21-23,2011
Website:http://www.iccis.net
Paper Submission Address :https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/ICCIS2011
Call for papers
The 2011 IEEE International Conference on Computational and Information Sciences (ICCIS2011) aims at bringing researchers in the areas of computational and information sciences to exchange new ideas and to explore new ground. The goal of the conference is to push the application of modern computing technologies to science, engineering, and information technologies.
Following the success of ICCIS2004 and ICCIS2010, ICCIS2011 conference will consist of invited keynote presentations and contributed presentations of the latest developments in computational and information sciences.
Topics:
The conference topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Computational Science and Engineering:
High performance computing and algorithms;
Parallel and distributed computing and algorithms;
Problem solving environments;
Numerical simulation and numerical algorithms;
Computational mathematics;
Computational physics;
Computational chemistry;
Computational biology;
Computational anatomy;
Computational finance and economics;
Large scale scientific and engineering computing;
Applied numerical analysis;
Biological modeling and simulations;
Web and grid based computation and simulations;
Education and training of next generation computational scientists.
2. Computational Information Sciences:
Data mining and analysis algorithms;
Information retrieval;
Medical informatics;
Bioinformatics, genomics, and biometrics;
Computational graphics;
Image processing;
E‐commerce and web mining;
Text, video, multimedia mining;
Intelligent analysis and evaluations;
Security and privacy of information;
Network analysis;
Scientific visualization;
High performance information processing and algorithms;
Parallel, distributed, and scalable algorithms in computational information sciences.
3. Advanced Computation Theory and Application
Neural Networks
Evolutionary Computing and Genetic Algorithms
Fuzzy Systems and Soft Computing
Ant Colony Optimization
Particle Swarm Optimization
Artificial Fish School Algorithm
Artificial Life and Artificial Immune Systems
Systems Biology and Neurobiology
Support Vector Machine
Rough and fuzzy rough set
Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
Kernel Methods
Supervised & Semi-supervised Learning
Cloud Computing
Evolutionary learning systems
Hybrid System
How to Contribute:
Please prepare your research paper of no more than 4 pages in IEEE conference proceedings paper format. For paper submission, please use the Microsoft Academic Conference Management Service at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/ICCIS2011/.
Submitted papers should be in English and contain unpublished contributions to computational and information sciences. Please note that we only accept a paper for peer review with the understanding that the paper has not been published elsewhere and has not been submitted for consideration of publication elsewhere.
The deadline for submitting a paper for consideration is July 15, 2011. Notification for accepting or declining a paper will be sent out by August 5, 2011. The firm deadline for the submission of camera ready papers to IEEE CPS for publishing in the proceedings is August 15, 2011. The registration fees must be received by the organizers by August 15, 2011, in order for the paper to be included in the conference proceedings.
Publications:
All accepted papers will be published by IEEE CPS in the IEEE conference proceedings. IEEE CPS will send all published papers to EI and ISTP for indexing. The proceedings in CD and paper document will be available to the attendees during the conference. After the conference, selected papers will be considered for publication as special issues in several journals. Guest editors and journal recommendations are welcome. Those papers will go through the standard rigorous refereeing procedure established by the individual journals. Additional page charges by the journals are the responsibility of the authors.
Best Student Papers:
Excellent papers whose main authors are graduate students will be judged and selected by the Student Paper Award Subcommittee of the Program Committee for their scientific merits. Up to 5 best student papers may be selected for the ICCIS Student Paper Awards.
Sponsored by
University of Kentucky,USA
Co-sponsored by
The George WashingtonUniversity, USA
University of Missouri‐KansasCity, USA
Technical Co-Sponsors
IEEE Chengdu Section
IEEE Computer Society
Organized by
Southwest Petroleum University,China