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| + | ====== CANDAR 2026 ====== | ||
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| + | The Fourteenth International Symposium on Computing and Networking | ||
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| + | CANDAR 2026 will be held in Ishigaki, Japan, from November 24 to 27, 2026 | ||
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| + | ====== Venue ====== | ||
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| + | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
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| + | Building on the success of past CANDAR symposiums held in various cities across Japan—Matsuyama (2013), Shizuoka (2014), Sapporo (2015), Hiroshima (2016), Aomori (2017), Takayama (2018), Nagasaki (2019), virtual events in 2020 and 2021, Himeji (2022), Matsue (2023), Naha (2024), Yamagata (2025), -- CANDAR 2026 will take place in Ishigaki, Okinawa, Japan. | ||
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| + | The CANDAR 2026 symposium aims to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to share their latest findings and experiences in all aspects of computing and networking. Topics will range from theoretical research to practical system development, | ||
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| + | CANDAR 2026 will be held in Ishigaki, Japan, from November 24 to 27, 2026. We are delighted to announce that this year’s symposium will be an in-person event, taking place exclusively on-site. Join us for stimulating discussions, | ||
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| + | ===== Publication ===== | ||
| + | The main symposium Proceedings (CANDAR) and workshop Proceedings (CANDARW) will be published by the Conference Publishing Services (CPS) and will be submitted to IEEE Xplore and CSDL digital libraries for online publication. The papers will also be submitted for indexing by INSPEC, EI (Compendex), | ||
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| + | ===== Tracks ===== | ||
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| + | ====Track A: Algorithms and Applications==== | ||
| + | * Randomized Algorithms and Probabilistic Methods | ||
| + | * Scientific Computing and Numeric Algorithms | ||
| + | * Approximation and Optimization Algorithms | ||
| + | * Image Processing and Computer Graphics | ||
| + | * Dependable Computing and Reliability | ||
| + | * Data Mining and Information Retrieval | ||
| + | * Real-time Systems and Applications | ||
| + | * Parallel and Distributed Algorithms | ||
| + | * Green Computing and Networking | ||
| + | * Stochastic Modeling and Analysis | ||
| + | * Software and System Verification | ||
| + | * Wired and Wireless Networking | ||
| + | * Performance Evaluation | ||
| + | * Multicore and Multithreaded Computing | ||
| + | * Scheduling and Load Balancing | ||
| + | * Theoretical Foundations for Big Data | ||
| + | * Cellular automata | ||
| + | * Unconventional computing (natural computing, complex systems, artificial life) | ||
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| + | ====Track B: Computer Systems and Networks==== | ||
| + | * Computer System Related Topics | ||
| + | * Processor Architectures | ||
| + | * Instruction, | ||
| + | * Multi/ | ||
| + | * Power Efficient Architectures | ||
| + | * Accelerators | ||
| + | * Reconfigurable Architectures | ||
| + | * CUDA/GPGPU | ||
| + | * Network-on-chip | ||
| + | * Emerging Devices and Their Effect | ||
| + | * Embedded Systems | ||
| + | * Dependable Systems | ||
| + | * Parallel/ | ||
| + | * Application Specific Systems | ||
| + | * Storage Systems | ||
| + | * Architectures/ | ||
| + | * Edge Computing | ||
| + | * Near Data Processing | ||
| + | * Machine Learning Acceleration | ||
| + | * Software/ | ||
| + | * Computer Network Related Topics | ||
| + | * Interconnection networks | ||
| + | * Ubiquitous computing systems | ||
| + | * Grid computing systems | ||
| + | * Resource allocation and management | ||
| + | * Cloud computing | ||
| + | * P2P networks | ||
| + | * Content delivery networks | ||
| + | * Wireless networks and mobile computing | ||
| + | * Ad-hoc and sensor networks | ||
| + | * Optical networks | ||
| + | * Access control and authorization | ||
| + | * Security protocols | ||
| + | * Cognitive Computing and Networking | ||
| + | * Opportunist Spectrum Allocation and Sensing | ||
| + | * QoS and Multimedia Computing | ||
| + | * Green Communications and Networking | ||
| + | * Vehicle Communications | ||
| + | * Network Architecture | ||
| + | * Network Algorithms and Performance Evaluation | ||
| + | * Network Software | ||
| + | * Future Internet and Internet of Things | ||
| + | * Self-Organizing Networks | ||
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| + | ==== Track C: Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering ==== | ||
| + | * Foundations: | ||
| + | * Machine & Deep Learning: Supervised/ | ||
| + | * Evolutionary & Nature-Inspired: | ||
| + | * Language, Vision & Generative AI: LLMs, Multimodal models, NLP, Computer vision, Speech and dialogue systems | ||
| + | * Hybrid & Knowledge Systems: Explainable AI, Neuro-symbolic AI, Knowledge engineering, | ||
| + | * Agents & Physical Systems: Multiagent systems, Multi-agent learning, Human-agent interaction, | ||
| + | * Data & Applied AI: Data-centric AI, Time-series/ | ||
| + | * Service Engineering: | ||
| + | * Software Engineering: | ||
| + | * Distributed Environment: | ||
| + | * System Software: Operating Systems, Virtual Machines, Frameworks, Software Tools, SDN | ||
| + | * Programming Language Systems: Programming Language Design, Script Languages Design and Implementation, | ||
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| + | ====Track D: Information and Communication Security==== | ||
| + | * Authentication | ||
| + | * Block and Stream Ciphers | ||
| + | * Biometrics | ||
| + | * Cryptanalysis | ||
| + | * Cryptographic Protocols | ||
| + | * Digital Signatures | ||
| + | * Efficient Implementations | ||
| + | * Hash Functions | ||
| + | * Network Security | ||
| + | * Privacy Enhancement | ||
| + | * Public Key Cryptosystems | ||
| + | * System Security | ||
| + | * Usable Security | ||
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| + | ===== Special Issues ===== | ||
| + | We plan to publish extended versions of selected papers from CANDAR main symposium and workshops in Concurrency and Computation: | ||
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| + | ===== No Show Policy ===== | ||
| + | At least one author of each accepted paper must register and present the work at the symposium. Papers that are not presented on site by an author (“no-show papers”) will be removed from the IEEE digital library, even if the speaker registration fee has been paid. | ||
