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IEEE-ALife'07
April 1-5, 2007
Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
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Call for Papers


The IEEE-Alife'07 brings together researchers working on the emerging areas of Artificial Life and Complex Adaptive Systems. In particular, the conference focuses on Artificial life in silico including artificial chemistry, multi-agent systems, and robotics; ant colony systems; biological and evolutionary systems; evolutionary art, immune systems; neuro- biology and neuro-computing; network theory; swarm intelligence; and other topics.
Authors are invited to submit previously unpublished work to IEEE-ALife'07. All papers will be subject to a peer review process. Accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings and the attendance of at least one author of an accepted paper at the conference is a condition for publications. The maximum number of pages is 8. Only PDF files are accepted.
PAPER SUBMISSION
We invite high quality technical papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research on all aspects of Artificial Life and Complex Adaptive Systems. 


IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of papers     :    31 October 2006
Decisions sent to authors:    30 November 2006
Camera ready format     :    15 January
2007
Conference date            :    1-5 April 2007

   

ORGANIZATION

Conference Co-Chairs

    Hussein Abbass (UNSW, Australia, abbass@itee.adfa.edu.au)
    Mark Bedau (Reed, USA, mab@reed.edu)
    Stefano Nolfi (CNR, Italy, stefano.nolfi@istc.cnr.it)
    Janet Wiles (UQ, Australia,  j.wiles@itee.uq.edu.au)

Publicity chair
    Chrystopher Nehaniv   (Herts, UK, C.L.Nehaniv@herts.ac.uk)

Web Masters
    Lam Thu Bui (UNSW@ADFA, l.bui@student.adfa.edu.au)
    Kamran Shafi (UNSW@ADFA, k.shafi@student.adfa.edu.au)

Topics
    Adaptive robotics
    Artificial Chemistry
    Artificial societies and markets
    Ant colony optimization
    Applications of ALife technologies
    Bioinformatics
    Biological agents
    Cellular automata
    Coevolution of morphology and mind
    Collaborative behaviour
    Complex systems
    Complexity
    Coordination
    Embodied cognition
    Emergence
    Ethics of artificial life
    Evolutionary and adaptive dynamics
    Evolutionary computation
    Fitness landscapes
    Games
    Hierarchical dynamics
    Marriage in Honey-Bees optimization
    Modularity
    Multi-agent systems
    Network theory
    Neural networks and connectionism
    Neurobiology
    Origin of life
    Philosophy of artificial life
    Percolation
    Robotics
    Self-organization
    Self-replication
    Simulation and synthesis tools and methodologies
    Social networks Swarm Intelligence
    Visualization Wet Alife