Special Sessions of ISIAC/WAC

Special Sessions of ISIAC 2010 / WAC 2010


Call for Special Sessions:

The goal of Special Sessions (SS) is to provide a focused discussion of new or innovative topics. Please contact the ISIAC chair (Gary Parker, parker@conncoll.edu) if you are interested in organizing a SS. The typical SS is made up of 4 papers. Sessions may be accepted with more or less papers -- additional regular session papers will be added to form 4 paper sessions. SS organizers should make every effort to collect at least 4 papers per session. Proposals for sessions should include the SS title, organizer(s), and expected number of papers. SS papers will be reviewed with the same criteria as regular session papers. Contact Gary Parker (parker@conncoll.edu) if you would like to organize a session or have questions.

Accepted Special Sessions:

Please contact one of the special session organizers listed below or the ISIAC chair (Gary Parker, parker@conncoll.edu) if you are interested in submitting a paper to a special session.

Session
Number
Session Title Organizers
1. "System of Systems" A. G. Hessami, Vega Systems (hessami@vegaglobalsystems.com)
2. "Flying Robots and Flappers I" Kei Senda, Kyoto Univiversity (senda@kuaero.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
Jae-Hung Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (jaehunghan@kaist.edu)
Hiroaki Nakanishi, Kyoto Univiversity (nakanishi@me.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
3. "Flying Robots and Flappers II" Kei Senda, Kyoto Univiversity (senda@kuaero.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
Jae-Hung Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (jaehunghan@kaist.edu)
Hiroaki Nakanishi, Kyoto Univiversity (nakanishi@me.kyoto-u.ac.jp)
4. "Network Traffic Control and Applications" Leonard Barolli, Fukuoka Institute of Technology (barolli@fit.ac.jp)
Makoto Takizawa, Sekei University (makoto.takizawa@st.seikei.ac.jp)
5. "A Mile Stone Toward Clinical Laboratory Automation Employing Dielectrophoresis I" Takeshi Yamakawa, Kyushu Institute of Technology (yamakawa@brain.kyutech.ac.jp)
Hiroko Imasato, University Hospital of Occupational and Environmental and Health, Japan (imasato@clnc.uoeh-u.ac.jp)
6. "A Mile Stone Toward Clinical Laboratory Automation Employing Dielectrophoresis II" Takeshi Yamakawa, Kyushu Institute of Technology (yamakawa@brain.kyutech.ac.jp)
Hiroko Imasato, University Hospital of Occupational and Environmental and Health, Japan (imasato@clnc.uoeh-u.ac.jp)
7. "Computational Intelligence for the Development of Video Game Agents" Gary Parker, Connecticut College (parker@conncoll.edu)
David Arroyo, Connecticut College (david.a.arroyo@gmail.com)


Submission Procedure:

Prospective researchers are invited to submit original studies.
  1. Papers should be prepared according to the instructions of WAC2010 Web page (http://wacong.org/)
  2. Regular session and special session papers must be submitted via Web Submission Site (click here) for WAC2010.
  3. In addition, special session papers should be sent to session organizer via e-mail.

Schedule:

Paper Submission5 April 2010
Notification of Acceptance20 May 2010
Camera Ready Copy Due10 July 2010
Early Registration10 July 2010
Conference19-23 September 2010


Special Issues:

Selected papers can be considered under further review process for such journals like

AutoSoft, IC-MED and IEEE Systems Journals.

Official Hotels:

  1. Kobe Portopia Hotel
  2. Quality Hotel Kobe
  3. Hotel Perl City Kobe
All hotels are close to conference venue (Kobe International Conference Center) and are in the walking-distance.

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