Connectionists: CFP: Special Issue of Algorithms on Graph-Theoretical Algorithms and Hybrid/Collaborative Technologies

Blink Yu blink.yu at mdpi.com
Sun Sep 29 04:11:05 EDT 2019


Dear Colleagues,

We invite you to submit original research contributions to a special
issue of Algorithms on "Graph-Theoretical Algorithms and
Hybrid/Collaborative Technologies." This issue is intended to address
the growing interest in, and demand for, the task of augmenting
graph-theoretical algorithms with complementary, integrative or
supporting technologies. We seek papers that advance the forefront of
knowledge, focusing on natural synergies between graph-theoretical
algorithms and complementary technologies, broadly interpreted. Machine
learning provides a timely example. Bayesian analysis, constraint
satisfaction, mathematical programming, parallel computing and
statistical pre- and post- processing are but a few others.

The deadline for submission to this special issue is 31 January 2020.
Authors are encouraged, however, to submit at their earliest
convenience. Contributions will be continuously reviewed. Accepted
papers will be published without delay. Both theoretical and
applications-oriented submissions are welcomed.

For details about this special issue, please visit:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/special_issues/GraphTheorl_Algorithms.
Information about the MDPI submission process is available here:
http://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/instructions. Please feel free to
distribute this invitation to others in your department or laboratory.

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If you are interested in submitting a paper to this special issue,
please let us know by sending us a tentative title and abstract. We look
forward to receiving your contributions.

Michael A. Langston and Bradley J. Rhodes
Guest Editors

About the journal. Algorithms’ focus areas are computer science, theory,
methods and interdisciplinary applications, data and information
systems, software engineering, artificial intelligence, automation and
control systems. Technical research monographs, review articles and
short communications are invited. Submitted papers must not have been
published previously, nor be under consideration for publication
elsewhere. Exceptions may be made for contributions that represent
highly expanded versions of prior conference proceedings. All
submissions will be thoroughly peer reviewed. Typescripts should be
submitted online after registering at www.mdpi.com. Accepted articles
will be published continuously, and will be listed together on the
special issue website. A guide for authors and other information related
to the submission of papers is available on the "Instructions for
Authors" page.
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