CALL FOR PAPERS
Reed-Muller 2025
A Workshop on Function Representations and their Application
June 4, 2025
09:00 – 12:00
Room 267, Macdonald Engineering Building, McGill University
817 Sherbrooke St W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Preceding the International Symposium on Multiple-Valued Logic
The goal of the Reed-Muller Workshop is to provide a forum for researchers to exchange and discuss research ideas in the following and related areas:
Important Dates
Invited Speaker
The workshop will include an invited address by Prof. Zeljko Zilic, Integrated Microsystems Laboratory, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering, McGill University
Extending Reed-Muller Transforms for Imprecise Computing, Machine Learning, and Cyber-Physical Systems
Paper Submission
Original research, tutorial or survey papers are invited for submission using Easy Chair via https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=rm2025.
Please send papers using the LNCS template. Papers should not exceed 16 pages. Templates for LaTeX and Microsoft Word can be found here.
NOTE: The Workshop papers will only be distributed online to Workshop attendees. There will be no paper proceedings. The copyright remains with the authors.
Special Journal Issue
Selected papers may be invited for a special issue of the journal Information Technology - a computer science journal existing since 1959! The reviews provided for the workshop contribution will be used for the first iteration of the journal articles.
Registration: Details to be announced. There will be no registration fee.
Program Committee
· Jon T. Butler, Naval Postgraduate School, United States
· Rolf Drechsler, University of Bremen, Germany
· D. Michael Miller, University of Victoria, Canada
· Claudio Moraga, Technical University of Dortmund, Germany
· Tsutomu Sasao, Meiji University, Japan
· Mitchell A. Thornton, Southern Methodist University, United States – PC Chair
For further information, please contact:
D. Michael Miller, RM2025 Workshop Chair, mmiller@uvic.ca
Mitchell A. Thornton, RM2025 Program Committee Chair, mitch@smu.edu
The RM workshop has been held biannually since 1993:
RM 2023 Matsue, Japan, (Hybrid)
RM 2021 Online
RM 2019 Fredericton, Canada
RM 2017 Novi Sad, Serbia
RM 2015 Waterloo, Canada
RM 2013 Toyama, Japan
RM 2011 Tuusula, Finland
RM 2009 Naha, Okinawa, Japan
RM 2007 Oslo, Norway
RM 2005 Tokyo, Japan
RM 2003 Trier, Germany
RM 2001 Starkville, MS, USA
RM 1999 Victoria, Canada
RM 1997 Oxford, UK
RM 1995 Chiba, Japan
RM 1993 Hamburg, Germany
Details of previous workshops are available at:
http://www.lsi-cad.com/RM/RM_history.html