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Artificial Immune Systems - CEC 2005 Special Session - Call for Papers



Call for Papers - 'Artificial Immune Systems' - A Special Session at 
the 2005 Congress on Evolutionary Computation, September 2-5, 2005, 
Edinburgh, United Kingdom.

This session will aim to highlight the latest in the developments of 
Artificial Immune Systems (AIS), in terms of algorithm development, 
application and theoretical analysis. Papers are invited for 
submission on unpublished work in the following (but not restricted 
to) areas:

* AIS algorithm developments
* New paradigms in AIS such as danger theory
* Theoretical studies in AIS
* Applications of AIS
* Modelling of immune system components and processes
* Frameworks for AIS development

Submission Deadline: 11 April 2005
Provisional Notification: 19 May 2005
Camera-Ready Due: 11 June 2005

Paper Submission: Manuscripts should be prepared according to the 
standard format of regular papers specified in CEC2005 and be 
restricted to a maximum of 8 pages. Instructions for preparing the 
paper are provided at http://www.cec2005.org. Paper submission is 
strictly only in PDF format and online through the regular CEC2005 
submission website. Special session papers will be treated in the 
same way as regular papers and included in the conference 
proceedings.

CEC 2005 is sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society 
(CIS), IEE, and Evolutionary Programming Society.

The special session is led by Uwe Aickelin 
(uwe.aickelin@nottingham.ac.uk) and Emma Hart (e.hart@napier.ac.uk) 
whom should be contacted for all enquiries.



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Dr Uwe Aickelin
School of Computer Science (ASAP)
University of Nottingham
Nottingham     NG8 1BB     UK

Phone	+44(0) 11595 14215
Fax	+44(0) 11584 67591
Email	uwe.aickelin@nottingham.ac.uk
Web	http://www.aickelin.com


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