AFCA'15
3rd International Workshop on Applications and Fundamentals of Cellular Automata
To be held in conjunction with CANDAR'15, Sapporo, Japan, December 8-11, 2015.
This workshop is launched in honor of Professor Morita's retirement from Hiroshima university in March 2013. The main goal of this workshop is to provide a timely forum for the discussion of new ideas in the field of application and theory of cellular automata and unconventional computing.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to
Applicational aspects of cellular automata and cellular automata based systems, such as modeling of biological, physical or chemical systems, traffic modeling, agent-based systems, implementations of cellular automata,
Theoretical aspects of cellular automata, such as basic properties of cellular automata, cellular automata based algorithms, models of unconventional computing, natural computing, complex systems, artificial life.
Regular paper: 5-7 pages
Poster paper: 3-4 pages
Submission Instruction
Publication
The conference and workshop proceedings will be published by Conference Publishing Service and submitted to IEEE Xplore and CSDL digital libraries.
Also they are submitted for indexing through INSPEC, EI (Compendex), Thomson ISI, and other indexing services.
AFCA Keynote
Special Issue
We plan to publish extended versions of selected papers from CANDAR main conference and workshops. Please see Special Issue for the details.
Important dates
Please see Schedule for the workshop abstract submission due and the workshop paper submission due.
Organizing Committee
Workshop co-chairs
Katsunobu Imai (Hiroshima University, Japan)
Ferdinand Peper (NICT, Japan)
Hiroshi Umeo (Osaka Electro-Communication University, Japan)
Program Committee
Susumu Adachi (Kanazawa Institute of Technology)
Katsunobu Imai (Hiroshima University)
Shuichi Inokuchi (Fukuoka Institute of Technology)
Teijiro Isokawa (University of Hyogo)
Chuzo Iwamoto (Hiroshima University)
Eisuke Kita (Nagoya University)
Toshihiko Komatsuzaki (Kanazawa University)
Jia Lee (Chongqing University)
Takao Namiki (Hokkaido University)
Ferdinand Peper (NICT)
Victor Poupet (de Robotique et de Microélectronique de Montpellier)
Toshihiko Shiraishi (Yokohama National University)