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− | |Title=International | + | |Acronym=ANTS |
+ | |Title =International Conference on Swarm Intelligence | ||
+ | |WikiCfpSeries=184 | ||
|has CORE2018 Rank=B | |has CORE2018 Rank=B | ||
+ | |pageCreator=Soeren | ||
+ | |pageEditor=Heike.Rohde | ||
+ | |contributionType=1 | ||
+ | |DblpSeries=antsw | ||
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+ | ''The ANTS series started in 1998 with the First International Workshop on Ant Colony Optimization (ANTS 1998). Since then ANTS, which is held bi-annually, has gradually become an international forum for researchers in the widerfield of swarmintelligence. In 2004, this development was acknowledged by the inclusion of the term “Swarm Intelligence”(next to “Ant Colony Optimization”) in the conference title. Starting in 2010, the ANTS conference has been officially devoted to the field of swarm intelligence as a whole, without any bias towards specific research directions. This is reflected in the current title of the conference: “International Conference on Swarm Intelligence.”'' |
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ANTS | |
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International Conference on Swarm Intelligence
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Categories: Swarm intelligence
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DblpSeries: | antsw |
WikiCFP Series: | 184 |
CORE Rank (2018): | B |
Avg. acceptance rate: | 53.6 |
Avg. acceptance rate (last 5 years): | 51 |
Table of Contents | |
International Conference on Swarm Intelligence (ANTS) has an average acceptance rate of 53.6% (last 5 years 51%).
Events
There are 13 events of the series ANTS known to this wiki: ANTS 1998, ANTS 2000, ANTS 2002, ANTS 2004, ANTS 2006, ANTS 2008, ANTS 2010, ANTS 2012, ANTS 2014, ANTS 2016, ANTS 2018, ANTS 2020, ANTS 2022
Submission/Acceptance
Locations
The ANTS series started in 1998 with the First International Workshop on Ant Colony Optimization (ANTS 1998). Since then ANTS, which is held bi-annually, has gradually become an international forum for researchers in the widerfield of swarmintelligence. In 2004, this development was acknowledged by the inclusion of the term “Swarm Intelligence”(next to “Ant Colony Optimization”) in the conference title. Starting in 2010, the ANTS conference has been officially devoted to the field of swarm intelligence as a whole, without any bias towards specific research directions. This is reflected in the current title of the conference: “International Conference on Swarm Intelligence.”