We warmly invite submissions related to enumeration to WEPA 2020: Fourth
Workshop on Enumeration Problems and Applications, December 7-10, Online,
and to share this message with people interested in enumeration.
Apologies for cross posting.
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WEPA 2020 is the Fourth International Workshop on Enumeration Problems and
Applications.
It will take place fully online from Monday, December 7 to Thursday,
December 10, 2020.
Website: https://sites.google.com/view/wepa2020
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IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: November 8 (AoE) abstract registration, November 11
(AoE) full abstract.
Notification: November 25
Registration: December 5
Event: December 7-10
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AIMS AND SCOPE
WEPA is an international forum for researchers in the area of design,
analysis, experimental evaluation, and engineering of algorithms for
enumeration problems. The objective of the workshop is to gather
researchers working in enumeration algorithms, including their applications
in Biology, Data Mining, Logic, and Databases. The goal is to present
recent results, identify and explore directions for future research, and
foster collaborations.
For this reason, along with the sessions for the presentation of
established results, WEPA will feature sessions that are devoted to ideas,
sketches, and open problems. This aims to put in touch senior researchers
with junior researchers and graduate students to investigate problems of
theoretical and practical interest. These sessions will be informal, with
no scheduled presentations, and entirely devoted to the interactions among
the participants. The workshop will feature some (virtual) rooms to allow
space for the parallel working groups.
Submissions to WEPA should describe results in any area of enumeration
problems and including, but not restricted to:
- Applications in Biology, Data Mining, Logic, and Database
- Approximate enumeration and counting
- Combinatorial enumeration and counting
- Input-sensitive algorithms
- Output-sensitive algorithms
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SUBMISSIONS AND PROCEEDINGS
Contributors are invited to submit an extended abstract of at most 2 pages
(excluding references).
Both original research and discussion of published results are welcome.
Submissions are to be made electronically via EasyChair at
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=wepa2020. Invited papers and
accepted contributions will be invited to contribute to a special issue in
a journal.
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REGISTRATION
This year WEPA will be held fully online with no registration fee. However,
it is mandatory to register before December 5 by sending a message to
wepa2020online@gmail.com with the subject "WEPA 2020 registration". All
information regarding participation will be sent to the emails used for
registration.
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INVITED SPEAKERS
Bruno Courcelle (Labri, CNRS and Bordeaux University)
Nicole Schweikardt (Humboldt University of Berlin)
Yann Strozecki (Université de Versailles)
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Yixin Cao (Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
Alessio Conte - PC Chair (University of Pisa)
Nadia Creignou (Aix Marseille Univ, Université de Toulon, CNRS, LIS)
Arnaud Durand (Université Paris-Diderot)
David Eppstein (University of California, Irvine)
Fedor Fomin (University of Bergen)
Serge Gaspers (UNSW)
Takashi Horiyama (Hokkaido University)
Mamadou M. Kanté (Université Clermont Auvergne, LIMOS)
Benny Kimelfeld - PC Chair (Technion)
Andrea Marino (University of Florence)
Arnaud Mary (Univ. Claude Bernard- Lyon 1)
Marie-France Sagot (ERABLE European Team, INRIA)
Blerina Sinaimeri (Université Lyon I, INRIA)
Darren Strash (Hamilton College)
Etsuji Tomita (University of Electro Communications)
Takeaki Uno (National Institute of Informatics, Japan)
Kunihiro Wasa (Toyohashi University of Technology)
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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Caroline Brosse
Alessio Conte - Chair
Kazuhiro Kurita
Francesco Landolfi
Giulia Punzi
Davide Rucci
Kunihiro Wasa
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