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This session focuses
on the two complementary aspects:
(1) modelling the
society and its spatial systems according to their complexity and
(2) to use the society
as model for distributed artificial agents which contribute to solve problems
using their social behaviour.
The mixing of
contribution from human sciences researchers and from computer sciences
researchers are welcome and expected. The contributions on these topics can be
based on swarm intelligence, social insect-based algorithms, cultural
algorithms, cellular automata modelling.
Community detection
over graphs or over geographical information systems is also relevant
contributions for this session. The understanding of the dynamical complex
development of the human and animal society is one of the goals of innovative
research for advancing geographical studies based on complexity approaches and
for distributed artificial intelligence modelling.
The submission must follow
the ESM'2008
process
Co-chairs:
Aladdin Ayesh, De
Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom
Cyrille Bertelle, Le
Havre University, Le Havre, France
IPC
Aladdin Ayesh, De
Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom
Edward Babkin,
Cyrille Bertelle,
Universite du Havre, Le Havre, France.
Laszlo Gulyas
Eric Daudé
Bernard Elissalde
To any additional information, please contact the following
organizers using this
mail:
aayesh@dmu.ac.uk
- July 25, 2008 : Submission of full papers (5 to 8 proceeding pages)
and extended abstracts (3 to 5 pages)
- August 15, 2008 : Notification of acceptance or rejection
- October 1, 2008 : Authors provide camera-ready manuscript
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October 27-29, 2008: ESM 2008 Conference &
EDCMLPS'08 workshop at October 27-29, 2008, Universite du Havre, Le Havre,
France
See the web site of the
ESM'2008.
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