>
> Call for Papers
>
> International Seminar on Computational Intelligence 2005
> http://www.hafsamx.org/cis-chmexico/seminar05/
> Mexico DF, October 17-18, 2005
> La Salle University
>
> Description
>
> The International Seminar will consist of papers describing research
> work that integrate different Computational Intelligence (CI)
> methodologies for the development of hybrid intelligent systems. CI
> methodologies at the moment include (at least) Neural Networks, Fuzzy
> Logic, Genetic Algorithms, Intelligent Agents, and Chaos Theory. The use
> of intelligent techniques, like neural networks, fuzzy logic and genetic
> algorithms, for real-world problems is now widely accepted. However,
> still the performance of any of these techniques can be improved, in
> many situations, by using them in conjunction with other techniques. For
> example, genetic algorithms can be used to optimize the design of a
> neural network for time series prediction, or fuzzy logic can be used to
> combine the information from expert neural modules, just to mention two
> cases. Also, mathematical methods, like the ones from Chaos and Fractal
> Theory, can be used in conjunction with intelligent techniques to
> improve the performance of hybrid systems for real-world applications.
> The international seminar will consist of papers addressing these hybrid
> approaches and similar ones, either theoretically or for real-world
> applications. Also, distinguished internationally recognized invited
> speakers will give lectures on the main areas of CI. The seminar is
> intended primarily for researchers and graduate students working on
> these research areas.
>
> Topics of interest (not limited to)
>
> 1. Successful new applications to real-world problems of CI
> techniques that are found to achieve better results than conventional
> techniques. In this case, special attention should be given to the
> metrics used to compare CI techniques with conventional ones.
>
> 2. Developments of innovative hybrid methods combining CI
> techniques and conventional techniques. In this case, the problems to be
> considered in these papers may not be as complex as the ones in the
> previous point, but the authors have to explain very carefully how their
> proposed method could be used, in the future, to solve real-world
problems.
>
> 3. Papers considering original research on new CI architectures,
> models or techniques are also welcome, but the authors would have to
> make a detailed description of how their proposed approach is compared
> with other related approaches.
>
>
> Specific Topics of interest (not limited to)
>
> ˇ Fuzzy Logic Theory
>
> ˇ Fuzzy Control
>
> ˇ Fuzzy Logic in Pattern Recognition
>
> ˇ Type-2 Fuzzy Logic
>
> ˇ Intuitionistic Fuzzy Logic
>
> ˇ Fuzzy Logic Applications
>
> ˇ Neural Networks Theory
>
> ˇ Neural Network Control
>
> ˇ Neural Networks for Prediction
>
> ˇ Neural Networks for Pattern Recognition
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> ˇ Modular Neural Networks
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> ˇ Neuro-Fuzzy Models and Applications
>
> ˇ Evolutionary Computing Theory
>
>
>
> ˇ Genetic Algorithms for Applications
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> ˇ Genetic Algorithms for Neural Network Optimization
>
> ˇ Genetic Algorithm for Fuzzy System Optimization
>
> ˇ Genetic Fuzzy Systems
>
> ˇ Genetic Neural Systems
>
> ˇ Neuro-Fuzzy-Genetic Approaches
>
> ˇ Intelligent Agents
>
> ˇ Social Systems
>
> ˇ Swarm Intelligence
>
> ˇ Ant Colonies Algorithms
>
> ˇ Chaos Theory
>
> ˇ Fractal Theory
>
>
>
>
> Distinguished Lecturers
>
> Prof. Dr. Janusz Kacprzyk
> Director of Research, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw Poland
> TBA
>
> Prof. Dr. Jacek M. Zurada
> S.T. Fife Professor of Electr. & Comp. Eng , University of Louisville,
USA
> President, IEEE Computational Intelligence Society
> Rule Extraction in Data Mining
>
>
> Plenary Invited Speakers
>
> Prof. Dr. Carlos A. Coello Coello
> Profesor Investigador, CINVESTAV-IPN Mexico
> A Short Introduction to Evolutionary Multi-Objective
> Optimization and its Application
>
> Prof. Dr. Edgar Sanchez
> Profesor Investigador, CINVESTAV-IPN Guadalajara
> Discrete Time Recurrent Neural Control
>
> Prof. Dr. Pilar Gomez Gil
> Profesora Investigadora, Universidad de las Americas-Puebla
> The Role of Neural Networks in the Interpretation of
> Antique Hand-written Documents
>
> Format and Submission Procedure
>
>
> Papers must be send by email, by the prospective authors, to the General
> Chair and the Program Chairs. The paper must be send as a PDF or word
> attachment with their email message. Paper submissions must not exceed 8
> pages and must be formatted according to instructions given in the web
> page: http://revista.ci.ulsa.mx/html/criterios_para_autores.html .
>
> The papers will then be distributed to the Reviewers for evaluation
> according to their originality, technical soundness, writing, etc. (At
> least two reviewers per paper). Notifications of acceptance will then be
> send to the authors by email. The authors of accepted papers would then
> be asked to present it at the seminar, and send their registration form
> by the due date. The Proceedings (In CD form) will be prepared for
> distribution at the Seminar. Selected papers will be considered, after
> improvements, for a Special Issue in:
> http://revista.ci.ulsa.mx/html/editorial.html
>
> Important Dates
>
> Paper Submission deadline: June 30, 2005
> Acceptance of papers: July 31st, 2005
> Registration: August 26th, 2005
> Publication (CD format): October 17th, 2005
>
> Registration
>
> There will be no official cost of registration to the International
> Seminar, only if the participants want to have the CD Proceedings there
> will be charge of $10 US Dollars for the proceedings. However,
> registration is strongly encouraged, as space will be limited to 50
> participants in this seminar. Deadline for registration is August 26th,
> 2005.
>
> Chairs
>
> Prof. Dr. Oscar Castillo, and Prof. Dr. Patricia Melin
> Dept. of Computer Science, Tijuana Institute of Technology
> Mexico
> Emails: ocastillo@tectijuana.mx <mailto:ocastillo@tectijuana.mx>, and
> pmelin@tectijuana.mx <mailto:pmelin@tectijuana.mx>
>
> Prof. Dr. Eduardo Gómez-Ramírez
> Laboratory of Research and Advance Technology
> La Salle University, Mexico
> Email: egr@ci.ulsa.mx <mailto:egr@ci.ulsa.mx>
>
>
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