9th International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems

Event Dates

Jul 26, 2010 - Jul 29, 2010

Location

Edinburgh

Submission Deadline

Mar 24, 2010

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ICARIS 2010

9th International Conference on Artificial Immune Systems

26th — 29th July 2010, Edinburgh, UK

http://www.artificial-immune-systems.org/icaris/2010/

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AIMS & SCOPE

Artificial immune systems (AIS) is a diverse and maturing

area of research that bridges the disciplines of immunology and

engineering. The scope of AIS ranges from modelling and simulation

of the immune system through to immune-inspired algorithms and

engineering solutions.

In recent years, algorithms inspired by theoretical

immunology have been applied to a wide variety of domains,

including computer security, fault tolerance, data-mining and

optimisation. Increasingly, theoretical insight into aspects

of artificial and real immune systems has been sought through

mathematical and computational modelling and analysis.

The 9th International Conference on AIS (ICARIS) aims to build on the

success of previous years to provide a forum for AIS researchers

in academia and industry to present and discuss their latest

advances. In addition to peer-reviewed papers, ICARIS will present

a range of plenary lectures and tutorials to inspire and facilitate

both the computer scientist and immunologist in their work.

To encourage dialogue with the theoretical and clinical immunology

communities, ICARIS 2010 will again adopt an (optional) extended

abstract submission for the immune modelling stream. Full papers are

welcome, but extended versions of abstracts will not be required.

All accepted abstracts will be published alongside full papers in

the proceedings.

STREAMS

The conference programme will be partitioned into three streams

* Theoretical Stream

This stream is for papers describing theoretical aspects of AIS,

excluding theoretical immunology. This includes (but is not limited

to) mathematical modelling of algorithms, convergence analysis,

empirical investigation into algorithm performance and complexity

analysis. To make sure the paper appeals to the widest possible

audience, the mathematics should be clearly presented, and the paper

should discuss the practical implications of any theoretical results.

* Applied Stream

This stream is for papers describing the application of AIS to

computational and engineering problems. The problem domain should

be clearly explained, detailing why it is challenging and why AIS

are a suitable methodology to use. Experiments should be carefully

explained, with the expectation that appropriate statistical analysis

of results will be used to help draw conclusions. Where possible,

the approach taken should be compared with alternative strategies.

* Immune Modelling Stream

This stream is for work detailing models and simulations of real

and artificial immune systems. Authors are asked to be mindful

of the inter-disciplinary nature of the forum when presenting

their work. Extended abstracts or full papers are invited for

submission. Both will undergo the same review process for quality

and relevance.

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper Submission 24rd March 2010

Review Rebuttal Period 13th — 17th April

2010 Final Decision 20th April 2010

Camera Ready Copies 30th April 2010

SUBMISSIONS

Full papers should not be longer than 14 pages of LNCS, and extended

abstracts for the modelling stream not more than 3 pages. Overly

long submissions may be rejected at the reviewers discretion. All

submissions should follow the formatting guidelines detailed

by Springer

http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs

Following the reviews, a consultation period will be held, where

authors will have 1 week to respond to reviewers comments if they

wish. This is designed to increase the quality of papers, and remove

any misunderstandings that may happen as part of the review process.

See conference website for more submission details.

LOCATION

This year’s ICARIS will be held in Scotland’s historic capital,

Edinburgh. A city with an international reputation in cultural

events — the ICARIS conference is squeezed between the International

Film Festival and the Fringe, the biggest arts and comedy festival

in the world.

ORGANISING COMMITTEE

General Chairs Emma Hart & Chris McEwan

Stream Leaders

Applied Stream Jon Timmis

Immune Modelling Stream Stephanie Forrest

Theoretical Stream Andy Hone

Publicity Chair Mark Read