5h IEEE International Workshop on Cellular Neural Networks and Their Applications CNNA'98 14-17APRIL 1998 SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY LONDON , ENGLAND FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS ORGANISING COMMITTEE General Chair: V Tavsanoglu, South Bank University London R Akbari, Imperial College London T G Clarkson, King's College London A C Davies, King's College London M P Joy, Kingston University,Kingston-U.-Thames J T Taylor, University College London SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE N N Aizenberg Ukraine L O Chua USA V Cimagalli Italy T G Clarkson UK A S Dimitriev Russia G Guzelis Turkey M Hasler Switzerland J Herault France J L Huertas Spain S Jankowski Poland J A Nossek Germany J Pineda de Gyvez USA V Porra Finland A Rodriguez-Vazquez Spain T Roska Hungary B Sheu USA M Tanaka Japan V Tavsanoglu UK Co-sponsors: IEEE Region 8 IEEE UK&RI Section IEEE UK&RI CAS Chapter IEEE UK&RI Neural Networks Regional Interest Group ECS Society IEEE CAS Society (application pending) Office of Naval Research Europe (ONREUR) BACKGROUND The 5th IEEE International Workshop on Cellular Neural Networks, CNNA-98, will be held in London at South Bank University from 14th April to 18th April 1998. The biennial series of the CNNA conferences began in Budapest (1990) and continued to be hosted in Munich(1992), Rome( 1994) and Seville(1996). The seminal paper by Chua and Yang initiating this field was published in 1988. Therefore, CNNA'98 will be marking the 10th anniversary of the foundation of the subject and will serve to facilitate the opportunity to celebrate its 10th birthday. GENERAL SCOPE CNNA-98 will provide a forum for the presentation of the latest results and the exploration of future directions in Cellular Neural Networks (CNN) and their Applications. Indeed, "CNN Technology" is now becoming a generic name for the concept of locally connected dynamic nonlinear processor arrays and is covering broader and broader areas. Topics of interest include, but not restricted to: Basic theory, cellular nonlinear spatiotemporal phenomena; Applications including computing, communications and multimedia; Learning; Physical implementations (VLSI, optical, nanotechnology); CNN development systems, software implementations and simulators; CNN chip sets and CNN computers; Cellular and sparsely connected dynamic processor systems; Biologically relevant models and neuromorphic implementations. Paper submissions on all aspects of Cellular Neural Networks are welcome. However, in order to meet new challanges, CNNA'98 particularly welcomes papers exploring the areas of significant interest, especially providing innovative directions for the development of next generation CNN applications including petaops speed and tens of thousands or million processor systems. HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CONFERENCE Some highlights of the Conference will be: CNN universal chips embedded in chipsets and analogic CNN engine boards. Biologically faithful neuromorphic CNN models for predicting/explaining/using new discoveries in neuroscience. Analogic CNN algorithms for dynamic spatiotemporal phenomena and innovative real-life, mission critical applications. Cellular distributed software agents in a dynamic large scale processor system. REVIEW AND KEYNOTE LECTURES Review lectures will be on: (i) the theoretical perspectives by Leon O Chua; (ii) the future of CNN computers by Tamas Roska; and (iii) the physiologically faithful CNN models of the visual pathway by Frank Werblin . Keynote lectures by S.Y. Kung, Princeton University, a pioneer in Systolic Arrays, M. Kunt, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, a pioneer in video coding, and B. Sheu, Univ. of Southern California, a pioneer in VLSI and Multimedia Circuits & Systems will explore new directions and new application areas of CNN Technology. CALL FOR PAPERS Prospective authors are invited to submit three copies of their papers to the Conference Secreteriat. Submissions should include a cover page with contact author's name. Number of pages for each paper must not exceed 6 (A4 size). AUTHORS' SCHEDULE Submission of full papers:..............................................28th November 1997 Notification of acceptance........................................15th January 1998 Reception of camera-ready papers:.......................15th February 1998 Although not required, athors are encouraged to submit their papers in the final format. The final paper format will be identical to that used at CNNA'96 and is also placed on the web site of CNNA'98. CNNA'98 WEB SITE http://www.sbu.ac.uk/eeie/CNNA98/ CORRESPONDENCE All correspondence should be addressed to: Professor Vedat Tavsanoglu General Chair CNNA'98 School of Electrical, Electronic & Information Engineering South Bank University Borough Road London SE1 0AA UK Phone: +44 171 815 7526 Fax: +44 171 815 7599 e-mail: tavsanav@sbu.ac.uk Prospective participants/authors are kindly asked to fill the following Registration Form and e-mail it by simply replying to this message. CNNA'98 REGISTRATION FORM Surname: First name(s): Institution: Address: Phone: E-mail: ______________________________________________________________________________