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==Topics==
==Topics==
Swarm-based optimization techniques
Swarm computing
Stochastic diffusion search
Swarm robotics
Artificial life
Bioinformatics
Cognitive science
Social evolution
Optimization theories and methods
Immune system theory
Evolutionary computation
Grammatical evolution
Natural computing theories
Simulation and emulation of nature
Collective/Social intelligence
Social intelligence
Social computing
Therapeutic strategies
PSO algorithms
ACO algorithms
FSS algorithms
Bees algorithms
ABC algorithms
Cultural/Social algorithms
Genetic algorithms
Differential evolution
Fireworks algorithms
Memetic algorithms
Bio-inspired algorithms
Evolutionary programming
Evolutionary strategy
Brain storm optimization algorithm
Grammatical evolution
Evolutionary learning systems
Parallelization of swarm-based algorithms
Nature-inspired algorithms
Other swarm-based algorithms
Computational swarm models
Multi-agent based complex systems
Artificial immune system
Evolutionary intelligent agents
Analytic models of emergent behaviors
Evolving fuzzy system
Evolving neural networks
Bio-inspired computing models
Socio-inspired computing models
Routing and scheduling
Multi-objective optimization
Constrained environment
Information system
Combinatorial optimization models
Function optimization
Neural information system
Emerging Areas
Molecular computing
DNA computing
Quantum computing
Granularity computing
Applications
Active learning
Deep learning
Data mining
Big Data
Online & Self-adaptation
Automatic control
Intelligent traffic
Computational Biology
Web intelligence
Intelligent energy systems and networks
Information security
Signal & Image processing
Pattern recognition
Virtual reality
2D or 3D virtual swarms
Video surveillance
Telecommunications systems
Socio-technical systems
Cybernetics and self-organization
Natural language processing
Other swarm intelligence related applications
==Submissions==
==Submissions==
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (6-12 pages) to ICSI 2017 through the Online Paper Submission Systems, respectively, by the submission deadline. The submission of a paper implies that the paper is original and unpublished and will be presented by an author if accepted. Potential special session organizers are also invited to enlist five or more papers with cohesive topics to form special sessions.
Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (6-12 pages) to ICSI 2017 through the Online Paper Submission Systems, respectively, by the submission deadline. The submission of a paper implies that the paper is original and unpublished and will be presented by an author if accepted. Potential special session organizers are also invited to enlist five or more papers with cohesive topics to form special sessions.

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ICSI 2017
8th International Conference on Swarm Intelligence
Event in series ICSI
Dates 2017/07/27 (iCal) - 2017/08/01
Homepage: http://www.ic-si.org/2017/
Submitting link: https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icsi2017
Location
Location: Fukuoka City, Japan
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Important dates
Tutorials: 2017/01/01
Papers: 2017/03/10
Submissions: 2017/03/10
Notification: 2017/03/31
Camera ready due: 2017/04/30
Table of Contents

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The Eighth International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ICSI’2017) serves as an important forum for researchers and practitioners to exchange latest advantages in theories, technologies, and applications of swarm intelligence and related areas.


Topics

Swarm-based optimization techniques Swarm computing Stochastic diffusion search Swarm robotics Artificial life Bioinformatics Cognitive science Social evolution Optimization theories and methods Immune system theory Evolutionary computation Grammatical evolution Natural computing theories Simulation and emulation of nature Collective/Social intelligence Social intelligence Social computing Therapeutic strategies


PSO algorithms ACO algorithms FSS algorithms Bees algorithms ABC algorithms Cultural/Social algorithms Genetic algorithms Differential evolution Fireworks algorithms Memetic algorithms Bio-inspired algorithms Evolutionary programming Evolutionary strategy Brain storm optimization algorithm Grammatical evolution Evolutionary learning systems Parallelization of swarm-based algorithms Nature-inspired algorithms Other swarm-based algorithms


Computational swarm models Multi-agent based complex systems Artificial immune system Evolutionary intelligent agents Analytic models of emergent behaviors Evolving fuzzy system Evolving neural networks Bio-inspired computing models Socio-inspired computing models Routing and scheduling Multi-objective optimization Constrained environment Information system Combinatorial optimization models Function optimization Neural information system

Emerging Areas

Molecular computing DNA computing Quantum computing Granularity computing


Applications Active learning Deep learning Data mining Big Data Online & Self-adaptation Automatic control Intelligent traffic Computational Biology Web intelligence Intelligent energy systems and networks Information security Signal & Image processing Pattern recognition Virtual reality 2D or 3D virtual swarms Video surveillance Telecommunications systems Socio-technical systems Cybernetics and self-organization Natural language processing Other swarm intelligence related applications


Submissions

Prospective authors are invited to submit full-length papers (6-12 pages) to ICSI 2017 through the Online Paper Submission Systems, respectively, by the submission deadline. The submission of a paper implies that the paper is original and unpublished and will be presented by an author if accepted. Potential special session organizers are also invited to enlist five or more papers with cohesive topics to form special sessions.

All papers should be submitted electronically via Online Paper Submission Systems. The format of the initial submissions must be standard Springer LNCS style PDF. The files of the final accepted papers should be in either Word or Latex. Enquiries on paper submissions can be addressed to the secretariat at icsi2017@ic-si.org.

A complete paper should be submitted using the Springer LNCS template, which is blind-submission review-formatted template. The length should match that intended for final publication. Note that the ICSI 2017 reviewing is double blind, in that authors do not know the names of the reviewers of their papers, and reviewers do not know the names of the authors. Please read the Example Paper for detailed instructions on how to preserve anonymity. Avoid providing information that may identify the authors in the acknowledgments (e.g., co-workers and grant IDs) and in the supplemental material. Avoid providing links to websites that identify the authors.

All submitted papers will be refereed double-blindly by experts in the respective fields according to the criteria of originality, significance, quality, and clarity. The authors of accepted papers will have an opportunity to revise their papers and take consideration of the referees’ comments and suggestions, before submitting the final camera-ready version.

Papers presented at ICSI 2017 will be published in Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science (indexed by EI Compendex, ISI proceedings, ISTP, DBLP, etc.) and some high-quality papers will be selected for several SCI-indexed journals.


Important Dates

Special Session and Tutorial proposals: January 01, 2017
Paper submission: January 30, 2017, Feburary 20, 2017, March 10, 2017 (Final)
Notification of acceptance: March 31, 2017
Author registration: April 30, 2017
Camera-ready copy: April 30, 2017