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In today’s world, there is an ever-increasing need
for intelligent systems, systems that can learn and adapt to a changing
environment. In order to achieve this, intelligent systems usually
incorporate or are based on models or simulations of the environment.
The intelligent system track will provide a forum for the presentation
and discussion of recent research and applications of simulations for
intelligent systems. It aims to encourage and to facilitate
interdisciplinary communication amongst university researcher and
industry professionals applying techniques such as evolutionary and
genetic algorithms, fuzzy logic and artificial neural network
models.
Topics of interest include:
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computational intelligence and cognitive
systems,
- fuzzy systems,
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evolutionary and genetic algorithms,
- artificial neural networks,
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rule-based systems,
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case-based reasoning,
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methodologies, models and algorithms,
- tools.
Papers dealing with the applications of
computational intelligence in a widest sense are welcome - examples
include: -
classification,
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data analysis,
- decision support,
- forecasting,
- knowledge acquisition,
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planning,
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pre-processing of data,
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process control,
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robotics,
- speech and image recognition,
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web intelligence,
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hybrid systems which combine different
techniques,
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simulation tools for research, education,
development,
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neural networks models of
systems,
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optimization.
- Track chair: Lars
Nolle
School of Computing and
Informatics Nottingham Trent University Burton Street Nottingham,
NG1 4BU, United Kingdom Tel.: +44 (0)115 848
6021 E-mail:
lars.nolle"at"ntu.ac.uk
- Track co-chair: Ivan Zelinka
Faculty of Applied Informatics Tomas Bata University in Zlin Nad Stranemi 4511 762 72
Zlin Czech Republic Tel: +420 57 603 5192 Fax: +420 57 603 5279 E-mail: zelinka"at"fai.utb.cz
- Programme chair: Zuzana Oplatková
Faculty of Applied Informatics Tomas Bata University in Zlin Nad Stranemi 4511 762 72
Zlin Czech Republic Tel.: +420 57 603 5190 E-mail: oplatkova"at"fai.utb.cz
- Programme co- chair: Shane Lee
Department of Engineering University of Wales, Newport Caerleon Campus PO Box
101 Newport South
Wales NP18 3YH, United Kingdom E-mail:
shane.lee"at"newport.ac.uk
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