[hpc-announce] ARITH 2024 CFP (abstract submission deadline January 18, 2024)
Alberto Del Barrio
abarriog at ucm.es
Mon Nov 6 10:05:45 CST 2023
(We apologize for multiple posting)
31st IEEE International Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH 2024)
June 10-12, 2024, Málaga, Spain
https://arith2024.arithsymposium.org/
Call for papers
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Important Dates
* Abstract submission deadline January 18, 2024
* Paper submission deadline January 25, 2024
* Reviews completed and Authors notified April 5, 2024
* Camera ready and Copyright due April 19, 2024
First Call for Papers
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Computer arithmetic has always been at the core of the digital age and is
currently driving innovation in domains such as artificial intelligence,
high-performance computing, signal processing, and security. Since 1969,
the ARITH symposia have served as the premier conference for presenting the
latest research in computer arithmetic.
The 31st edition of the symposium, ARITH 2024, will be held in Málaga,
Spain, with in-person attendance and presentation of research results, and
keynote talks.
Regular Conference Papers
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ARITH 2024 welcomes submissions of conference papers describing recent
scientific advances related to computer arithmetic. Accepted papers will be
included in the conference proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore Digital
Library. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
* Foundations of computer arithmetic: emerging or improved number systems
and their applications; arithmetic algorithms, their analysis, and
applications
* Efficient, low-power, or high-performance novel implementations of
computer arithmetic in software and hardware: integer or floating-point
operations, elementary and special functions, multiple-precision computing,
interval arithmetic, finite field arithmetic
* Novel floating-point algorithms, properties of floating-point arithmetic
in emerging domains and applications, such as Machine Learning with 8-bit
floating-point formats.
* Computer arithmetic in emerging standards, high-level languages, and
compilers
* Test, verification, formal proofs, computer-aided design (CAD)
automation, and fault/error-tolerance for computer arithmetic
* New arithmetic paradigms, architectures, and implementations for emerging
technologies, for FPGAs or configurable logic, and for non-conventional
computing systems
* New arithmetic paradigms and architectures for specific application
domains such as cryptography, security, Internet-of-Things, neural
networks, deep learning, signal processing, computer graphics, multimedia,
computer vision, high-performance computing, finance, …
* Inexact, approximate, and stochastic arithmetic algorithms,
architectures, and applications
Industry (Short) Papers
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For ARITH 2024, we are also inviting short papers (4 pages maximum) to
describe industry applications. Accepted Industry papers will be published
in the conference proceedings.
ARITH Demo Track Papers
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ARITH 2024 is collocated with the inaugural ‘ARITH Demo Track’ which will
consist of three types of demo: new research tools, existing research tools
and industry tools. To this end we welcome the following two types of
submissions: 1) a short paper (4 pages) detailing a new tool including
artifact details, 2) a one page proposal regarding a previously published
and publicized tool seeking a wider/renewed audience (no artifact
required). Type 1) demo submissions will undergo the same review process
as regular and industrial papers; likewise, they will be included in the
conference proceedings. Type 2) demo submissions will be reviewed as well,
but not included in the proceedings.
Procedure for submission
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Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arith2024
Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for submission to ARITH
2024. By submitting a paper, authors implicitly confirm that they are
solely submitting it to ARITH 2024.
The final submissions of accepted regular session papers cannot exceed 8
pages (NO extra pages) using the IEEE Computer Society Conference format
(two columns). However, for review, authors may submit a paper with a
maximum of 20 pages, 12pt font size, single column and double spacing.
The final submissions for industry papers and demo short papers cannot
exceed 4 pages (NO extra pages) using the IEEE Computer Society Conference
format (two columns). For review, the paper may have up to 10 pages, in
12pt font size, single column and double spacing.
To indicate that a submission is intended for the Demo track, please
include “Demo Track - 4-page” or ”Demo Track - 1-page” in your keywords.
Paper, artifact and proposal review will follow ARITH 2024 conference paper
review timelines.
For formatting instructions, please see:
http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
Double-blind policy
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The review process for ARITH is double-blind. The names, affiliations,
grants of authors should be hidden in submitted papers. Self-references
should be treated strictly as third-party references. Papers not complying
with this policy will be administratively rejected. Non-anonymous preprints
or code repositories are not considered a violation of this policy, but
reviewers are discouraged to look for them. Therefore, if a contribution is
tied to a specific artifact, authors should do their best to provide an
anonymized version of this artifact. The Program Committee will resolve
grey area situations.
Presentation of accepted submissions
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Accepted regular, industry, and 4-page demo papers will have a full
presentation slot scheduled. The accepted 1-page demo papers will be
presented as posters throughout the conference. Demo papers, both 4-page
and 1-page, will have a live-demo slot scheduled.
Detailed submission procedures, registration information, and other
relevant information will be available by late November/early December at
https://arith2024.arithsymposium.org/
Venue: Escuela de Ingenierías Industriales, Málaga, Spain.
We are looking forward to seeing you at ARITH 2024 in Málaga, Spain in June
next year. Please forward this message to others who might be interested
and are not aware of this.
Thank you,
Julio Villalba and Javier Hormigo, General Chairs, on behalf of the
Organizing Committee
Email: arith2024 at ieee.org
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Dr. Alberto A. Del Barrio García, Associate Professor (tenured, civil
servant)
Academic Secretary of the Department of Computer Architecture and Automation
Department of Computer Architecture and Automation
Physics Faculty, Complutense University of Madrid,
Ciudad Universitaria, Plaza Ciencias, 1, 28040 Madrid, Spain
Phone: +34-913944372, Fax: +34-913947527
E-Mail: abarriog at ucm.es
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