Monday, December 21, 2020

[DMANET] CPM 2021 - Second Call for Papers

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The Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CPM) has by now
over 30 years of tradition and is considered to be the leading conference
for the community working on Stringology. The objective of the annual CPM
meetings is to provide an international forum for research in combinatorial
pattern matching and related applications such as computational biology,
data compression and data mining, coding, information retrieval, natural
language processing, and pattern recognition.

*The 32nd Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Pattern Matching (CPM 2021)
will be held in Wroclaw, Poland, July 5-7, 2021 in a hybrid mode (with
reduced fees for remote participants).*

WEBSITE OF THE CONFERENCE: http://cpm2021.ii.uni.wroc.pl/

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CALL FOR PAPERS
Papers on original research unpublished elsewhere in all areas related
to combinatorial pattern matching and its applications are welcome.

The proceedings will be published by LIPIcs (of Dagstuhl).

TOPICS OF INTEREST
Papers are solicited on, but not limited to, the following topics:
Bioinformatics and computational biology
Coding and data compression
Combinatorics on words
Data mining
Information retrieval
Natural language processing
Pattern discovery
String algorithms
String processing in databases
Symbolic computing
Text searching and indexing

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
Hideo Bannai (Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan)
Michal Koucký (Charles University, Czech Republic)
Nadia Pisanti (University of Pisa, Italy & Erable Team INRIA, France)

HIGHLIGHT SPEAKERS
Panagiotis Charalampopoulos (Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya, Israel)
Travis Gagie (Dalhousie University, Canada)

DEADLINE
Friday, January 29, 2021, anywhere on Earth

SUBMISSION
Submission is through the EasyChair conference system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cpm2021

SUBMISSION FORMAT
The authors should submit an extended abstract not exceeding 15 pages,
including figures, title, authors, affiliations, e-mail addresses, and
a short abstract. The authors are required to use the LaTeX style file
supplied by Dagstuhl (LIPIcs) with the original settings (including
the font size and the margins). References will not be counted in the
page limit.

At least one author of an accepted paper is expected to present the
paper at the conference as a registered participant.

Papers must be submitted as a single file in PDF format.

Additional material intended for the referee but not for publication
in the final version—for example details of proofs—may be placed in a
clearly marked appendix that is not included in the page limit.

Papers submitted for review should represent original, previously
unpublished work. At the time the extended abstract is submitted to
CPM, and for the entire review period, the paper (or essentially the
same paper) should not be under review by any other conference with
published proceedings or by a scientific journal.

COVID-19
We are carefully watching the situation with the Covid-19 pandemic. We
hope to conduct a physical event, but we will certainly offer the
possibility of remote participation (with a lower
registration fee) for those who are unable to come due to travel
restrictions or other circumstances. In the worst case, we will move
the event online but are not planning to postpone it.

PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Golnaz Badkobeh (Goldsmiths University of London, UK)
Frédérique Bassino (University Paris 13, France)
Christina Boucher (University of Florida, USA)
Laurent Bulteau (CNRS and Université Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée, France)
Raphaël Clifford (University of Bristol, UK)
Fabio Cunial (MPI-CBG, Germany)
Funda Ergun (Indiana University, USA)
Paweł Gawrychowski (University of Wrocław, Poland), Co-Chair
Inge Li Gørtz (Technical University of Denmark)
Stepan Holub (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic)
Tomohiro I (Kyushu Institute of Technology, Japan)
Shunsuke Inenaga (Kyushu University, Japan)
Tomasz Kociumaka (University of California, Berkeley, USA)
Christian Komusiewicz (Philipps-Universität Marburg, Germany)
Dmitry Kosolobov (Ural Federal University, Russia)
Gad M. Landau (University of Haifa, Israel)
Florin Manea (University of Göttingen, Germany)
Pierre Peterlongo (INRIA, France)
Cinzia Pizzi (University of Padova, Italy)
Leena Salmela (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Srinivasa Rao Satti (Seoul National University, South Korea)
Marinella Sciortino (University of Palermo, Italy)
Braha-Riva Shalom (Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, Israel)
Tatiana Starikovskaya (École normale supérieure, France), Co-Chair
Yasuo Tabei (RIKEN, Japan)
Tomasz Waleń (University of Warsaw, Poland)

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