• IEEE.org
  • IEEE CS Standards
  • Career Center
  • About Us
  • Subscribe to Newsletter

0

IEEE
CS Logo
  • MEMBERSHIP
  • CONFERENCES
  • PUBLICATIONS
  • EDUCATION & CAREER
  • VOLUNTEER
  • ABOUT
  • Join Us
CS Logo

0

IEEE Computer Society Logo
Sign up for our newsletter
IEEE COMPUTER SOCIETY
About UsBoard of GovernorsNewslettersPress RoomIEEE Support CenterContact Us
COMPUTING RESOURCES
Career CenterCourses & CertificationsWebinarsPodcastsTech NewsMembership
BUSINESS SOLUTIONS
Corporate PartnershipsConference Sponsorships & ExhibitsAdvertisingRecruitingDigital Library Institutional Subscriptions
DIGITAL LIBRARY
MagazinesJournalsConference ProceedingsVideo LibraryLibrarian Resources
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
GovernanceConference OrganizersAuthorsChaptersCommunities
POLICIES
PrivacyAccessibility StatementIEEE Nondiscrimination PolicyIEEE Ethics ReportingXML Sitemap

Copyright 2025 IEEE - All rights reserved. A public charity, IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organization dedicated to advancing technology for the benefit of humanity.

  • Home
  • /Conferences
  • /Cfp
  • Home
  • /Conferences
  • /Cfp

2021 IEEE 51st International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic (ISMVL 2021)

Nursultan, Kazakhstan | May 25-27, 2021

The Technical Committee on Multiple-Valued Logic of the IEEE Computer Society will hold its 51st annual symposium in Nursultan, Kazakhstan, on May 25-27, 2021. You are invited to submit original papers, surveys, or tutorial papers on any subject in the area of multiple-valued logic, including but not limited to:

Algebra and Formal Aspects

Automatic Test Pattern Generation

Automatic Reasoning

Boolean Satisfiability

Circuit/Device Implementation

Communication Systems

Computer Arithmetic

Data Mining

Fuzzy Systems and Soft Computing

Image Processing

Logic Design and Switching Theory

Logic Programming

Machine Learning and Robotics

Mathematical Fuzzy Logic

MVL Approaches to Big Data

MVL Aspects of Medical Technology

Nanotechnology

Philosophical Aspects

Quantum Computing

Quantum Cryptography

Reversible Computation

Signal Processing

Spectral Techniques

Verification

Authors should submit papers as PDF files following the IEEE style guidelines for conference proceedings. Each manuscript shall include a 50-100 word abstract and shall not exceed 6 pages. All accepted papers will be published by IEEE.

The authors of selected papers will be invited after the symposium to prepare an extended version of their papers to be published in some journals.

» Paper Submission Deadline:

Abstract: November 1, 2020

Manuscript: November 8, 2020

» Notification of Acceptance:

February 1, 2021

» Camera-Ready Version:

March 1, 2021

» ULSI Workshop:

May 24, 2021

» ISMVL 2021:

May 25-27, 2021

» Reed-Muller Workshop:

May 27-28, 2021

The proceedings of ISMVLs are in the Ei compendex that is the broadest and most complete engineering literature database available in the world.

In conjunction with the symposium, the following workshops will be held.

Separate calls will follow.

  • 30th International Workshop on Post-Binary ULSI Systems (May 24, 2021)
  • Reed-Muller 2021 Workshop (May 27-28, 2021)

Nazarbayev University, Kazakhstan

Email: martin.lukac{at}nu.edu.kz

Hiroshima City University, Japan

Email: s_naga{at}hiroshima-cu.ac.jp

Symposium Chair:Program Chair:
Prof. Martin LukacProf. Shinobu Nagayama

LATEST NEWS
Empowering Communities Through Digital Literacy: Impact Across Lebanon
Empowering Communities Through Digital Literacy: Impact Across Lebanon
From Isolation to Innovation: Establishing a Computer Training Center to Empower Hinterland Communities
From Isolation to Innovation: Establishing a Computer Training Center to Empower Hinterland Communities
IEEE Uganda Section: Tackling Climate Change and Food Security Through AI and IoT
IEEE Uganda Section: Tackling Climate Change and Food Security Through AI and IoT
Blockchain Service Capability Evaluation (IEEE Std 3230.03-2025)
Blockchain Service Capability Evaluation (IEEE Std 3230.03-2025)
Autonomous Observability: AI Agents That Debug AI
Autonomous Observability: AI Agents That Debug AI
Read Next

Empowering Communities Through Digital Literacy: Impact Across Lebanon

From Isolation to Innovation: Establishing a Computer Training Center to Empower Hinterland Communities

IEEE Uganda Section: Tackling Climate Change and Food Security Through AI and IoT

Blockchain Service Capability Evaluation (IEEE Std 3230.03-2025)

Autonomous Observability: AI Agents That Debug AI

Disaggregating LLM Infrastructure: Solving the Hidden Bottleneck in AI Inference

Copilot Ergonomics: UI Patterns that Reduce Cognitive Load

The Myth of AI Neutrality in Search Algorithms

FacebookTwitterLinkedInInstagramYoutube
Get the latest news and technology trends for computing professionals with ComputingEdge
Sign up for our newsletter