Submission
Authors are invited to submit papers describing recent advances on all aspects related to computer arithmetic, its applications or implementations. This includes, but is not restricted to, the following topics:
- Foundations of number systems and arithmetic
- Arithmetic processor design and implementation
- Arithmetic and datapath design for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning
- Numerics for artificial intelligence, machine learning, and deep learning
- Arithmetic algorithms and their analysis
- Floating-point units, algorithms, and numerical analysis
- Elementary and special function implementations
- Power-efficient or low-energy arithmetic units and processors
- Industrial implementation of arithmetic units and processors
- Test, validation, and formal verification techniques for arithmetic implementations
- Fault/error-tolerance in arithmetic implementations
- Arithmetic for FPGAs and reconfigurable logic
- Design automation for computer arithmetic implementations
- Computer arithmetic for security and cryptography
- Arithmetic to enhance accuracy or reliability (multiple-precision, interval arithmetic, ...)
- Arithmetic challenges in HPC and exascale computing (accuracy, reproducibility, ...)
- Arithmetic for specific application domains (big-data analytics, signal processing, computer graphics, multimedia, computer vision, finance, ...)
- Computer arithmetic in emerging technologies
- Non-conventional computer arithmetic and applications
NEW: Short and Industry Papers
For ARITH 26, we are also inviting short papers (4 pages maximum) to describe industry applications, work-in-progress ideas, or interim results. PhD students are especially welcome and may present their work in an informal session.
All submissions, whether regular full papers, short or industry papers, or PhD presentations, will have a full presentation slot scheduled.
We will have two special sessions:
- Industrial Arithmetic, proposed by Elisardo Antelo
- Arithmetic Hardware Generators, proposed by Florent de Dinechin
Procedure for submission
Important dates | |
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Special session proposal | November 30th, 2018 |
Abstract submission | January 18th, 2019 (extended) |
Full paper submission | January 31st, 2019 (extended) |
Paper notification | Early April, 2019 |
Paper camera-ready | Mid-April, 2019 |
Conference | June 10-12th, 2019 |
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arith26
NEW: an abstract submission deadline has been set to January 18th. This initial submission must include title, author(s), and abstract. The paper is due on January 31st. (The deadlines have been extended.)
Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for submission to ARITH 26. A double-blind peer review policy will be enforced. Please, remove authors' names, acknowledgments or any obvious references to the authors before submission. By submitting a paper you implicitly confirm you are solely submitting it to ARITH 26. 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 short and industry papers and PhD presentations 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.
Formatting instructions: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html