Topics and Tracks
The Program Committee invites technical papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research in active research areas that are relevant to Computational Science and Technology. ICCST’16 welcomes contributions in areas including but not limited to:
- Artificial Intelligence
- Advanced numerical computation and optimization
- Bioinformatics Computing
- Cloud Computing
- Communication and Data Networks
- Compilers and Operating Systems
- Computational biology
- Computational chemistry
- Computational economics
- Computer Graphics
- Computational intelligence
- Computational linguistics
- Data Storage
- Databases and Data Management
- Data Mining and Data Warehousing
- Evolutionary Computing
- Grid Computing
- Hardware/Software Co-design
- High-Performance Computing
- Information Retrieval
- Knowledge Discovery
- Knowledge Management
- Machine Learning
- Modeling and Simulations
- Molecular and quantum computing
- Natural Language Processing
- Pattern Recognitions
- Parallel and Distributed Computing
- Problem-solving environments, complex systems
- Reconfigurable Hardware
- Scientific and engineering computing
- Semantic Web Computing
- Semantic Technology
- Soft Computing
- Super computing
- Swarm Intelligence
- System-on-Chip Design and Engineering
- Text Mining
- Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality
- Visualization
- Web-based and service computing
Submitted papers will be subjected to stringent peer review by at least two-three experts. These papers will be carefully evaluated based on originality, significance, technical soundness, and clarity of exposition. All accepted papers will appear in a SCOPUS indexed ADVANCED SCIENCE LETTERS (ASL) journal publication by American Scientific Publishers.