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 ====== Crowds and Cellular Automata (C&CA) ====== ====== Crowds and Cellular Automata (C&CA) ======
  
 +Download pdf version of C&CA Call for Papers {{:​kis_config:​cfp_cca_2014_def.pdf|}}
  
 ===== Aims and scope ===== ===== Aims and scope =====
  
-The workshop will focus on fundamental issues in the consolidated application of Cellular Automata ​approach to study the complex dynamics ​of crowds. ​In particularthis edition of the workshop will suggest a discussion on experimental work conducted worldwide by several research groups interested ​in Cellular Automata approach for crowd studies ​and its main goal will be the opening ​of a discussion on the possibility ​of building shared experimental frameworks ​and settings in order to enhance ​within ​the research ​community the sharing ​of data and information.+Cellular Automata ​(CA) have been thoroughly applied as an efficient research tool in the scientific area of crowds ​and pedestrian dynamicsThe latter constitutes an intrinsic multidisciplinary research areathus the current literature involving CA and agent based models is disseminated ​in a vast range of conferences proceedings,​ journals ​and books; from physics and urban planning, to fire engineering and psychology. Following the principles of its previous editions, the goal of the C&CA 2014 international workshop (the fifth successive within ACRI conferences) is to provide researchers from different disciplines with the opportunity to present their work, introduce their methods and communicate their ideas on CA originated modeling and simulation ​of crowds ​and pedestrians dynamics, ​within ​an advanced scientific environment. The workshop further encourages submissions regarding all CA comparable, computer simulation based methods of crowd research. Application demonstrations and domain analyses are welcome, as well as overviews and states ​of the arts about social ​and psychological aspects, following CA inspired approaches of crowd dynamics.
  
-The workshop ​is of interest both for developers ​of models and theoreticians working in the research field of Cellular Automata approach and from people belonging to the scientific community that is specialized on studying pedestrian and crowd dynamics. +Currently, our focus is especially given for reliability ​of CA models, thus works connected with calibration ​and validation using real data are especially welcome.
-The workshop will be open to researchers from several disciplines (not only computer science and engineering science, but also social sciences, psychology, behavioral sciences, ...+
  
-Previous four editions ​of this workshop ​has already been place starting from 2006+Topics ​of the workshop ​include, but are not limited to:
  
-The workshop will be structured as a Full-day workshop with the traditional presentation ​of papers but also a coordinated discussion on the proposed workshop focus will be organized.+  * crowd dynamics 
 +  * pedestrian behavior 
 +  * spatial competition 
 +  * urban design and planning 
 +  * social self-organisation 
 +  * collective beliefs and behavior 
 +  * competition,​ collaboration 
 +  * social structures 
 +  * calibration and validation ​of crowd models
  
-Every paper will be reviewed by two members of a Programme Committee that will include researchers active in CA and pedestrian/​crowd studies ​+===== Submissions ​and publication =====
  
 +Authors are invited to submit papers according to two contribution categories full and short papers depending on their length, depth and/or maturity. Papers must comply with the Springer Verlag format and the maximum length of 5 and 10 pages for short and full contributions,​ respectively. Formatting style files and further guidelines for formatting can be found at [[submission|http://​www.acri2014.agh.edu.pl/​doku.php?​id=submission]].
  
-===== Chairs =====+The submission system is now open and early submissions are welcome. Please prepare your submission in accordance with the rules described above and submit a pdf file via [[https://​www.easychair.org/​conferences/?​conf=acri2014]] ​
  
-  * Sara Manzoni, University of Milano-Bicocca, manzoni@disco.unimib.it +Accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in a volume ​of the Lecture Notes in Computer ​Science (LNCSseries. This volume will be available by the time of the workshop. ​
-  * Jaroslaw Was, AGH University ​of Science ​and Technology ​(Kraków)+
  
 +A selection of papers that will be presented during the workshop will be published on a special issue of the international Journal of Cellular Automata ([[http://​www.oldcitypublishing.com/​JCA/​JCA.html]]).
  
 +===== Important dates =====
 +
 +  * <color yellow>​**NEW**</​color>​ Paper submission: <color yellow>​**April 15, 2014 (Extended)**</​color>​
 +  * <color yellow>​**NEW**</​color>​ Notification of paper acceptance or rejection: <color yellow>​**May 20 (New), 2014**</​color>​
 +  * <color yellow>​**NEW**</​color>​ Final version of the paper for the proceedings:​ <color yellow>​**June 15 (New), 2014**</​color>​
 +
 +===== Registration =====
 +
 +Details about how to register will be provided in the next days through the registration page of the ACRI conference.
 +
 +===== Workshop chairs =====
 +
 +Sara Manzoni\\
 +University of Milano Bicocca (Italy)\\
 +manzoni@disco.unimib.it\\
 +
 +Jarosław Wąs\\
 +AGH University of Science and Technology (Poland)\\
 +jarek@agh.edu.pl
 +
 +===== Program committee =====
 +
 +  * Andrew Adamatzky (University of the West of England – UK)
 +  * Stefania Bandini (University of Milano Bicocca – Italy) ​
 +  * Michael Batty (University College London – UK)
 +  * Winnie Daamen (Delft University of Technology - Netherlands)
 +  * Mizar Luca Federici (CROWDYXITY – Italy)
 +  * Ioakeim Georgoudas (Democritus University of Thrace – Greece)
 +  * Hubert Klüpfel (TraffGo GmbH – Germany)
 +  * Gerta Köster (Munich University of Applied Sciences – Germany)
 +  * Tobias Kretz (PTV AG – Germany)
 +  * Franziska Klügl (Örebro University - Sweden)
 +  * Sara Manzoni (University of Milano Bicocca – Italy)
 +  * Shin Morishita (Yokohama National University – Japan)
 +  * Katsuhiro Nishinari (Tokyo University – Japan)
 +  * Andreas Schadschneider (Institute of Theoretical Physics – Germany)
 +  * Stefan Seer (Arsenal Research Vienna – Austria)
 +  * Armin Seyfried (Jülich Supercomputing Centre - Germany)
 +  * Georgios Sirakoulis (Democritus University of Thrace – Greece)
 +  * G. Keith Still (Crowd Risk Analysis Ltd. – UK)
 +  * Harry Timmermans (Technical University Eindhoven – The Netherlands)
 +  * Giuseppe Vizzari (University of Milano Bicocca – Italy)
 +  * Jarosław Wąs (AGH University of Science and Technology – Poland)
  
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