[Cfp-interest] ARITH-23 Call for Papers

David Hough 754R work 754r at ucbtest.org
Thu Oct 15 16:28:59 PDT 2015


>From the ARITH23 PC co-chairs, Javier Hormigo, Stuart Oberman, Nathalie Revol:

The ARITH-23 Conference will be held in Santa Clara, CA from 
July 10th to 13th, 2016. The deadline for submitting abstracts, 
October 21, 2015, is very soon.

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CFP:
  ARITH23: 23th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic
  July 10-13, 2016, Silicon Valley
      http://arithsymposium.org/
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Since 1969, the ARITH symposia have served as the flagship conference for p=
resenting scientific work on the latest research in computer arithmetic. Au=
thors are invited to submit papers describing recent advances on all aspect=
s of computer arithmetic and its applications or implementations. This incl=
udes, but is not restricted to, the following topics:
* Foundations of number systems and arithmetic
* Arithmetic processor design and implementation
* Arithmetic algorithms and their analysis
* HPC: Highly-parallel arithmetic, exascale computing, reproducibility
* Floating-point units, algorithms, and numerical analysis
* Elementary and special function implementations
* Power-efficient or low-energy arithmetic units and processors
* Industrial implementation of arithmetic units and processors
* Test, validation, and formal verification techniques for arithmetic imple=
mentations
* New approaches to fault/error-tolerance in arithmetic implementations
* Arithmetic for FPGAs and reconfigurable logic
* Design automation for computer arithmetic implementations
* Computer arithmetic for security and cryptography
* Arithmetic to enhance accuracy or reliability (multiple-precision, interv=
al arithmetic...)
* Arithmetic for specific application domains (convolutional neural network=
s, deep learning, signal processing, computer graphics, multimedia, compute=
r vision, finance...)
* Computer arithmetic algorithms and implementation for emerging technologi=
es
* Non-conventional computer arithmetic and applications


Symposium website: http://arithsymposium.org/

** Procedure for submission **
Authors should submit the abstract of the paper no later than October 21st,=
 2015. A PDF version of the full paper should be submitted no later than No=
vember 4th, 2015. Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for subm=
ission to ARITH 23. By submitting a paper you implicitly confirm you are so=
lely submitting it to ARITH 23. Authors will be notified of acceptance in F=
ebruary 2016, and final camera-ready papers will be due in March 2016.

** Note on paper formatting **
The final submissions of accepted papers cannot exceed 8 pages (NO extra pa=
ges) using the IEEE Computer Society Conference format (two columns). Howev=
er, for review, authors may submit a paper with a maximum of 20 pages, 12pt=
 font size, single column and double spacing.





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