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CFP: JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL EVOLUTION AND APPLICATIONS Special Issue on 'Particle Swarms: The Next Decade'
JOURNAL OF ARTIFICIAL EVOLUTION AND APPLICATIONS
(http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jaea/)
Special issue on
PARTICLE SWARMS: THE SECOND DECADE
http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jaea/osi.html
DEADLINE : 20 JULY 2007
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AIMS:
Over the last decade or so Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO), that was
only a few years ago a curiosity, has now started attracting the
interest of many researchers and practitioners around the globe.
This special issue will focus on recent advances in PSO, both in terms
of the understanding and the applications of the algorithm. The aim is
to attract papers on particularly innovative research, speculative
ideas, and novel applications that could act as seeds for PSO research
in its second decade.
TOPICS:
Topics include (but are not limited to):
Novel empirical and theoretical analyses of PSO population dynamics
Innovative studies and algorithms for setting PSO parameters
New adaptive and parameterless PSO
Analyses and new proposals of social network topologies
PSO for combinatorial and hierarchical search spaces
Novel PSOs for dynamic problems, noisy functions, and multi-modal functions
Advanced bare-bones/distribution-based PSOs
Unconventional hybrids of PSO with other techniques
Novel applications in engineering, biomedicine, clustering,
classification, entertainment, finance, image and signal processing,
graphics, computational intelligence and robotics.
DEADLINES:
Submission: 20 July 2007
First round of reviews: 1 November 2007
Tentative publication date: February/March 2008
HOW TO SUBMIT:
To submit a manuscript to this special issue, please use the
manuscript tracking system available at
http://mts.hindawi.com/login.aspx
You will need to register as an author before you can submit a
paper. Once, you have done that, log in into the system and click on
"Journal of Artificial Evolution and Applications". Then click on
"Author activities" and then on "Submit a new manuscript". Then tick
the four boxes (headed "Authors Contact Information", "Policy on
Plagiarism and Duplicate Publication", "Manuscript Preparation", "Open
Access") and click "Accept". You will be presented with a form where
you can enter title, etc. Under the drop down list "Special/Regular
Issue" please select "Particle Swarms: The Second Decade". The rest
should be self explanatory.
MORE INFORMATION:
Journal of Artificial Evolution and Applications (JAEA) is a new
journal which aims at being a reference for all researchers and
practitioners who study the theory and application of methodologies
pertaining to Evolutionary Computation and related fields.
The journal has a prestigious advisory board including some of the
fathers of our field and an international editorial board of highly
visible and respected researchers led by an young and energetic editor
in chief (see http://www.hindawi.com/journals/jaea/editors.html).
JAEA has an open access publication policy, meaning that articles will
be freely available for all to download. The publisher will normally
charge a per-page fee in return. However, for this special issue such
FEES HAVE BEEN WAIVED.
So, this special issue is a unique opportunity to get your work widely
cited at no cost!
For more information, feel free to approach one of the guest editors
(see below).
GUEST EDITORS:
Riccardo Poli
Department of Computer Science
University of Essex
Wivenhoe Park
Colchester CO7 7JW, UK
rpoli@essex.ac.uk
+44-1206-872338
+44-1206-872788 (fax)
Jim Kennedy
US Bureau of Labor Statistics
2, Massachusetts Avenue NE
Washington DC, USA
20212
kennedy.jim@gmail.com
+1-202-691-6913
+1-202-691-7007 (fax)
Tim Blackwell
Department of Computing
Goldsmiths College
New Cross, London, SE14 6NW, UK
t.blackwell@gold.ac.uk
+44-20-79197859
Alex Freitas
Computing Laboratory
University of Kent
CT2 7NF
UK
A.A.Freitas@kent.ac.uk
+44 (0)1227 827220
+44 (0)1227 762811 (fax)
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