33rd International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic

May 16-19, 2003
Meiji University, Tokyo, Japan

CALL FOR PAPERS


The Multiple-Valued Logic Technical Committee of the IEEE Computer Society will hold its 33rd annual symposium on May 16-19, 2003 in Tokyo, Japan. The symposium is sponsored by the IEEE Computer Society, Japan Research Group on Multiple-Valued Logic and Meiji University. You are invited to submit an original paper, survey or tutorial paper on any subject in the area of multiple-valued logic, including but not limited to:

  • ALGEBRA AND FORMAL ASPECTS
  • LOGIC DESIGN AND SWITCHING
  • THEORY FAULT DETECTION AND DIAGNOSIS
  • SPECTRAL TECHNIQUES
  • CIRCUIT/DEVICE IMPLEMENTATION
  • NANO TECHNOLOGY
  • QUANTUM COMPUTING
  • AUTOMATIC REASONING
  • FUZZY LOGIC AND SOFT COMPUTING
  • LOGIC PROGRAMMING
  • DATA BASES AND DATA MINING
  • RELIABILITY AND SAFETY
  • COMPUTER SECURITY
  • PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECTS

Authors should submit papers by November 1, 2002. Electronic submissions by PDF or PS files are strongly preferred. Though less preferred, submissions of four (double-spaced typed) paper copies are also acceptable. Each manuscript should include a 50-100 word abstract and should not exceed 8 pages in the proceedings format. Authors will be notified about acceptance by February 1, 2003. Photo-ready copies of accepted papers are due on March 1, 2003.

Submissions should be forwarded to one of the following Program Co-Chairs, choosing the closest among the specified fields of research:

THEORY, LOGIC DESIGN, FAULT DETECTION, PHILOSOPHY:
Prof. Radomir S. Stankovic
Dept. of Computer Science, Faculty of Electronics, University of Nis, Beogradska 14, 18000 Nis Serbia, Yugoslavia
e-mail: rstankovic@bankerinter.net; FAX: 381 18 46-180

CIRCUITS, DEVICES, NANO TECHNOLOGY, QUANTUM COMPUTING, OTHERS:
Prof. Takao Waho
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Sophia University, 7-1 Kioicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-8554 Japan
e-mail: waho@sscd.ee.sophia.ac.jp; FAX: 81-3-3238-4156

SYSTEMS, FUZZY LOGIC AND SOFT COMPUTING, SPECTRAL TECHNIQUES, APPLICATIONS:
Prof. Michael Miller
Department of Computer Science, University of Victoria, P.O. Box 3055, Victoria, BC, CANADA V8W 3P6
e-mail: mmiller@csr.csc.uvic.ca; FAX: 1-250-721-8676

For additional information contact:
Prof. Masao Mukaidono, Symposium Chair
Department of Computrer Science, Meiji University, Tama-ku, Kawasaki-shi 214-8571 Japan
e-mail: masao@cs.meiji.ac.jp; FAX: 81-44-934-7912

The symposium will be complemented by the Post Binary ULSI Workshop on May 16th, 2003.