[Event at CIG] [CFP] The 2024 IEEE Cybermatics Congress (Cybermatics 2024)

Wayne Chiu weichdtu at gmail.com
Mon Mar 4 09:41:10 CET 2024


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            Call for Paper - IEEE Cybermatics 2024
                      (Cybermatics 2024)
           Copenhagen, Denmark.  August 19-22, 2024
          Website: https://ieee-cybermatics.org/2024
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 - * Overview * -

     The 2024 IEEE Cybermatics Congress is held in Copenhagen,
Denmark, August 19-22, 2024. Advances in computers, informati-
on and networks is bringing a digital cyber world to our daily
lives. Numerous digital things or cyber entities are generated
and will reside in the cyber components, to have a cyber exis-
tence in cyber world. Cyberization is an emerging trend formi-
ng the new cyber world and reforming conventional worlds towa-
rds cyber-enabled hyper worlds. Cybermatics is to build syste-
matic knowledge about new phenomena, behaviors, properties and
practices in cyberspace, cyberization and cyber-enabled hyper-
worlds. Cybermatics is characterized by not only catching up
with the human intelligence (e.g., Intelligent sensing, making
decision and control, etc), but also learn from the nature-in-
spired attributes (e.g., dynamics, self-adaptability, energy-
saving).

     The IEEE Cybermatics Congress originated from the 2013
World Cybermatics Congress (Beijing, China). Cybermatics 2024
is the continuation after the success of Cybermatics 2023 in
Ocean Flower Island, Cybermatics 2022 in Finland, Cybermatics
2021 in Australia, Cybermatics 2020 in Greece, Cybermatics 20-
19 in Atlanta, Cybermatics 2018 in Halifax, Cybermatics 2017
in Exeter, Cybermatics 2016 in Chengdu, Cyermatics 2015 in Sy-
dney, and Cybermatics 2014 in Taipei. IEEE Cybermatics 2024
aims to provide to high-profile platform for researchers and
engineers to exchange and explore state-of-art innovations
in cyber technology and their applications in physical, social
and mental worlds.


 - * Important Dates  * -

* Workshop Proposal Due: February 1, 2024
* Paper Submission Deadline: March 15, 2024
* Author Notification: May 20, 2024
* Camera-ready and Registration: June 15, 2024
* Conference Date: August 19-22, 2024


 - * Scope and Interests * -

     The technological trends in HPC system evolution indicate-
s an increasing burden placed on application developers due to
the management of the unprecedented complexity levels of hard-
ware and its associated performance characteristics. Many exis-
ting scientific applications codes are unlikely to perform well
on future systems without major modifications or even complete
rewrites. In the future, it will be necessary to utilize, in
concert, many characteristics such as multiple levels of paral-
lelism, many lightweight cores, complex memory hierarchies, no-
vel I/O technology, power capping, system-wide temporal/spatial
performance heterogeneity and reliability concerns. The parall-
el and distributed computing (PDC) community has developed new
programming models, algorithms, libraries and tools to meet th-
ese challenges in order to accommodate productive code develop-
ment and effective system use. However, the scientific applica-
tion community still needs to identify the benefit through pra-
ctical evaluations.

     Thus, the focus of this workshop is on methodologies and
experiences used in scientific and engineering applications and
algorithms to achieve sustainable code development for better
productivity, application performance and reliability. In part-
icular, we will focus on the following topics in parallel and
distributed scientific and engineering applications, and not
limited to:

* Big Scientific Data
* Performance modeling and simulation for the execution of sca-
  lable scientific applications on new heterogeneous architect-
  ures.
* Graph analytics with their (scientific) applications
* Code modernization methodologies and experiences for adapting
  the changes in future computing systems.
* Languages for scientific computing on hybrid systems. (e.g.,
  Python, MPI+X where X is OpenMP, OpenCL, CUDA etc.)
* Tools and techniques for improving the performance, reliabil-
  ity and resillence if scientific applications.
* Use cases of enterprise distributed computing technology (Su-
  ch as MapReduce, Data Analytics and Machine-learning tools)
  in scientific and engineering applications.
* Scalable parallel and distributed algorithms supporting scie-
  nce and engineering applications.
* Performance portability across heterogeneous architecture.


 - * Paper Submission Guidelines * -

     All papers must be submitted electronically and in PDF fo-
rmat. The material presented should be original and not publis-
hed or under submission elsewhere. Authors should submit either
full papers of up to 10 pages, or short papers fo up to 4 pages
, following strictly the IEEE Computer Society Proceedings Man-
uscript style, using two-column, single-space format, with 10-
point font size. Figures and references must be included in the
page limit. Oversized papers will be automatically rejected by
the PC chairs. At least one of the authors of each accepted pa-
per must register early to attend the conference, in order for
the paper to appear in the conference proceedings.


 - * Organising Committee * -

General Chairs:
* Weizhi Meng, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark
* Chonggang Wang, InterDigital Inc., United States
* Hironori Washizaki, Waseda University, Japan


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