CALL FOR PAPERS

 

38th International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic

Southern Methodist University              Dallas, Texas, USA, May 22-23, 2008

 

The Multiple-Valued Logic Technical Committee of the IEEE Computer Society will hold its 38th annual symposium on May 22-23, 2008 in Dallas, Texas. This symposium is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society and Southern Methodist University. You are invited to submit an original paper, survey or tutorial paper on any subject in the area of multiple-valued logic, including but not limited to:

 


• Algebraic and Formal Aspects

• Automatic Reasoning

• Communication Systems

• Data Mining

• Image Processing

• Logic Programming

• Nanotechnology

• Quantum Computing

• Spectral Techniques

• ATPG and SAT

• Circuit/Device Implementation

• Computer Arithmetic

• Fuzzy Logic and Soft Computing

• Logic Design

• Switching Theory

• Machine Learning and Robotics

• Philosophical Aspects

• Signal Processing

 


Schedule:

November 1, 2007:                    Manuscripts Due

November 19, 2007:                   Manuscripts Due           EXTENDED

February 1, 2008:                       Author Notification

March 7, 2008:                          Final Version Due

 

Authors of selected papers will be asked to provide an extended version to be published in
a special issue of the Journal of Multiple-Valued Logic and Soft Computing.

 

All submissions should be formatted according to two-column IEEE conference paper standards and should not exceed 6 pages in length.  Paper submission information is available at: http://engr.smu.edu/ismvl08

 

Symposium Chair:          Mitch Thornton, Southern Methodist University, USA
Co-Chair:                      Rolf Drechsler, University of Bremen, Germany

Program Chair:             Gerhard Dueck, University of New Brunswick, Canada

 

Program Committee

Felip Manyΰ, Universitat de Lleida, Spain

Hajime Machida, Hitotsubashi University, Japan

Shinobu Nagayama, Hiroshima City University, Japan

Svetlana Yanushkevich, University of Calgary, Canada

Radomir Stanković, University of Nis, Serbia
Takafumi Aoki, Tohoku University, Japan

Jacqueline Rice, University of Lethbridge, Canada

 

The symposium will be followed by the Post Binary ULSI Workshop on May 24, 2008.