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*SPECIAL EVENT ON ANALYSIS OF EXPERIMENTAL ALGORITHMS (SEA^2
2019)*(this is
a rename of the Symposium on Experimental Algorithms - SEA 2019
posted in
previous calls)
June 24-29, 2019, Kalamata, Greece
http://www.caopt.com/SEA2019/
SEA^2 (Special Event on Analysis of Experimental Algorithms) is an
international forum for researchers in the area of design,
analysis, and
experimental evaluation and engineering of algorithms, as well as
in
various aspects of computational optimization and its
applications. SEA^2
aims to attract papers from both the Computer Science and the
Operations
Research/Mathematical Programming communities. The main theme of
the
symposium is the role of experimentation and engineering
techniques in the
design and evaluation of algorithms, data structures, and
computational
optimization methods. SEA^2 hosts original research works
specializing in
various aspects of algorithm engineering and computational
optimization.
Submissions should present significant contributions supported by
experimental evaluation, methodological issues in the design and
interpretation of experiments, the use of (meta-) heuristics, or
application-driven case studies that deepen the understanding of
the
complexity of a problem.
Contributions related to Computer Science cover a variety of
topics
including but not limited to:
Algorithm Engineering
Algorithmic Libraries
Algorithmic Mechanism Design
Analysis of Algorithms
Algorithms for Memory Hierarchies
Algorithms for the World-Wide-Web
Approximation and Randomization Techniques
Branch-and-Bound Algorithms
Combinatorial Structures and Graphs
Complex Networks
Computational Geometry
Cryptography and Security
Data Streams
Data Structures
Distributed and Parallel Algorithms
Computer Systems
Graph Drawing
Information Retrieval
Network Analysis
Novel Applications of Algorithms in Other Disciplines
Software Repositories and Platforms for using Algorithms
Telecommunications and Networking
Contributions related to Operations Research / Mathematical
Programming
cover a variety of topics including but not limited to:
Approximation Techniques
Artificial Intelligence
Bioinformatics
Combinatorial Optimization
Computational Learning Theory
Computational Optimization
Evaluation of Optimization Algorithms for Realistic Environments
Experimental Techniques and Statistics
Heuristics for Combinatorial Optimization
Implementation, Testing, Evaluation and Fine-tuning
Integer Programming
Logistics and Operations Management
Machine Learning and Data Mining
Mathematical Programming
Metaheuristic Methodologies
Multiple Criteria Decision Making
Online Problems
Optimization Methods in Big Data Problems
Parallel Algorithms and Computing
Railway Optimization using Algorithmic Methods
Randomized Techniques
Robotics
Semidefinite Programming
Simulation
PROCEEDINGS AND SUBMISSION
All accepted papers will be published in a post-conference volume
of the
series on Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) from Springer.
The LaTeX
template can be found at:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
The manuscript should not exceed 16 pages in LNCS format,
including
figures, title, authors, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and a
short
abstract. A clearly marked Appendix, which will not count toward
the page
submission limit, can be included and will be read at the
referees’
discretion. Final proceedings papers must be camera-ready in the
corresponding format. All papers must be submitted in PDF using
EasyChair
through the SEA^2 2019 Submission System (
https://easychair.org/my/conference.cgi?conf=sea2019).
IMPORTANT DATES
Full paper submission: *** February 15, 2019 ***
Acceptance notification: *** March 29, 2019 ***
Camera-ready version: *** April 12, 2019 ***
Conference dates: *** June 24-29, 2019 ***
INVITED SPEAKERS
1. Dimitrios M. Thilikos
LIRMM (Université de Montpellier) and CNRS (France), Department of
Mathematics, NKUA (Greece)
2. Fani Boukouvala
School of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, Georgia
Institute of
Technology (USA)
TUTORIAL
Alfred Inselberg (School of Mathematical Sciences, Tel Aviv
University,
Israel)
"Visualization and Data Mining for High-Dimensional Datasets"
VENUE
Elite City Resort, Kalamata, Greece,
http://elite.com.gr
SEA^2 2019 General Chairs
Ilias S. Kotsireas, Wilfrid Laurier University (Canada),
ikotsire@wlu.ca
Panos M. Pardalos, University of Florida (USA),
pardalos@ufl.edu
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