Sunday, December 18, 2022

[DMANET] SEA 2023: Call for Papers

SEA 2023: 21st Symposium on Experimental Algorithms
Barcelona, July 24-26
https://www.sea2023.cs.upc.edu/

Submission deadline: January 29, 2023 (AoE)
Notification: March 15, 2023
Submission site: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=sea2023

SEA aims to attract papers from the Computer Science community, the
Operations Research/Mathematical Programming community and any other
scientific community that is concerned with the main theme of the
symposium, namely the role of experimentation and of algorithm engineering
techniques in the design and evaluation of algorithms and data structures.
Submissions should present significant contributions supported by
experimental evaluation, methodological issues in the design and
interpretation of experiments, the use of (meta-)heuristics, or
application-driven case studies that deepen the understanding of the
complexity of a problem.


*Topics of Interest*

Contributions solicited cover a variety of topics including but not limited
to:
-Algorithm Engineering
-Algorithmic Libraries
-Analysis of Algorithms
-Approximation Techniques
-Bioinformatics and Computational Biology
-Branch-and-Bound Algorithms
-Combinatorial and Irregular Problems
-Combinatorial Structures and Graphs
-Communication Networks
-Computational Geometry
-Computational Optimization
-Data Structures
-Distributed and Parallel Algorithms
-Heuristics for Combinatorial Optimization
-Information Retrieval
-Integer Programming
-Logistics and Operations Management
-Machine Learning and Data Mining
-Mathematical Programming
-Multiple Criteria Decision Making
-Network Analysis
-Online Problems
-Railway Optimization using Algorithmic Methods
-Semidefinite Programming
-Software Repositories and Platforms for using Algorithms
-Telecommunications and Networking

We further emphasize that SEA welcomes submissions that introduce novel
applications of algorithms in other disciplines.


*Submission Guidelines*

The authors should submit a paper not exceeding 12 pages, excluding the
bibliography, the front page (authors, affiliation, keywords, abstract,
...), and brief appendix of up to 5 pages (figures and tables should be
counted as part of the space occupied by the appendix).

At least a 10-point font should be used. Authors are strongly advised to
use the LaTeX style file supplied for the LIPIcs style (
https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics/instructions-for-authors/).
Final proceedings papers must be camera-ready in this format. We emphasize
that a clearly marked Appendix of up to 5 pages, which will not count
toward the 12 page submission limit, can be included and will be read at
the referees' discretion. All submissions have to be made via the EasyChair
submission page for the conference.

Authors are strongly encouraged to include a link to the source code and/or
datasets to increase confidence in the reproducibility of their
experiments; the code may be read and/or executed at the referees'
discretion.

Papers submitted for review should represent original, previously
unpublished work or surveys of important results. At the time the paper is
submitted to SEA, 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. At least
one author of each accepted paper will be expected to attend the conference
and present the paper.


*Proceedings*

The conference proceedings will be published in the Leibniz International
Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs,
https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publications/lipics/), a series of high-quality
conference proceedings across all fields in informatics established in
cooperation with Schloss Dagstuhl Leibniz Center for Informatics. SEA
Proceedings volumes are published according to the principle of OpenAccess,
i.e., they are available online and free of charge.


*Committees*

Program Committee
-Hideo Bannai, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Japan
-Gerth Brodal, Aarhus University, Denmark
-Kevin Buchin, Technische Universität Dortmund, Germany
-Mateus De Oliveira Oliveira, Stockholm University, Sweden and University
of Bergen, Norway
-Donatella Firmani, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
-Loukas Georgiadis, University of Ioannina, Greece (chair)
-Andrew V. Goldberg, Amazon.com, East Palo Alto, USA
-Yan Gu, University of California, Riverside, USA
-Meng He, Dalhousie University, Canada
-Giuseppe Italiano, LUISS, Italy
-Spyros Kontogiannis, University of Patras, Greece
-Luigi Laura, Uninenettuno, Italy
-Leo Liberti, LIX CNRS, École Polytechnique, Institut Polytechnique de
Paris, France
-Matthias Mnich, TUHH - Hamburg University of Technology, Germany
-André Nusser, University of Copenhagen, Denmark
-Charis Papadopoulos, University of Ioannina, Greece
-Vicky Papadopoulou-Lesta, European University, Cyprus
-Nikos Parotsidis, Google Research, Switzerland
-Ignaz Rutter, University of Passau, Germany
-Stavros Sintos, University of Illinois at Chicago, USA
-Przemyslaw Uznanski, Pathway, Poland
-Renato Werneck, Amazon, USA
-Anthony Wirth, University of Melbourne, Australia
-Helen Xu, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, USA

Organizing committee
-Maria J. Blesa, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
-Amalia Duch, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
-Guillem Rodríguez, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
-Maria J. Serna, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya

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