CALL FOR PAPERS
Computer arithmetic has always been at the core of the digital age and is currently driving innovation in domains such as artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, signal processing, and security. Since 1969, the ARITH symposia have served as the premier conference for presenting the latest research in computer arithmetic. The 30th edition of the symposium, ARITH 2023, will be held in Portland, Oregon, USA, with in-person attendance and presentation of research results, keynote talks, and panels.
Regular Conference Papers
ARITH 2023 welcomes submissions of conference papers (up to 8 pages in the IEEE CS Conference format) describing recent scientific advances related to computer arithmetic. Accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and in the IEEE Xplore Digital Library. Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to:
- Foundations of computer arithmetic: emerging number systems and their applications, novel arithmetic algorithms, their analysis, and applications
- Efficient, low-power, or high-performance novel implementations of computer arithmetic in software and hardware: integer or floating-point operations, elementary and special functions, multiple-precision computing, interval arithmetic, finite field arithmetic
- Novel floating-point algorithms, properties of floating-point arithmetic in emerging domains and applications
- Computer arithmetic in emerging standards, high-level languages, and compilers
- Test, verification, formal proofs, computer-aided design (CAD) automation and fault/error-tolerance for computer arithmetic
- New arithmetic paradigms, architectures, and implementations for emerging technologies, for FPGAs or configurable logic, and for non-conventional computing systems
- New arithmetic paradigms and architectures for specific application domains such as cryptography, security, Internet-of-Things, neural networks, deep learning, signal processing, computer graphics, multimedia, computer vision, high-performance computing, finance, and emerging application domains
- Inexact and stochastic arithmetic algorithms, architectures, and applications
Short and Industry Papers
For ARITH 2023, we are also inviting short papers (4 pages maximum) to describe work-in-progress ideas, interim results, or industry applications. PhD students are especially welcome.
TETC Special Section
ARITH 2023 is also partnering with IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing for a special section on "Emerging and Impacting Trends on Computer Arithmetic". See the call for papers for details.
Procedure for submission
Submission site: Submissions are possible using EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=arith2023
Papers under review elsewhere are not acceptable for submission to ARITH 2023. A double-blind peer review policy will be used. Please, remove author 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 2023.
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 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.
These instructions do not apply to submissions for the TETC Special Section. Please refer to the dedicated page for instructions.
For formatting instructions, please see: http://www.ieee.org/conferences_events/conferences/publishing/templates.html
All accepted submissions, whether regular, short, or industry papers, will have a full presentation slot scheduled.
Double-blind policy
The review process for ARITH is double-blind. The names, affiliations, grants of authors should be hidden in submitted papers. Self-references should be treated strictly as third-party reference. Papers not complying with this policy will be administratively rejected. Non-anonymous preprints or code repositories are not considered a violation of this policy, but reviewers are discouraged to look for them. Therefore, if a contribution is tied to a specific artifact, authors should make their best to provide an anonymized version of this artifact. The Program Committee will resolve grey area situations.
Important Dates
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Camera ready submission for accepted conference papers
The final paper (8 pages max in the IEEE conference format for FULL papers, 4 pages max in IEEE conference format for SHORT papers) should be uploaded on the IEEE dedicated site.
Deadline is August 14, 2023. If you have difficulties meeting this deadline please let us know, and we will try to find a solution together.