Special Session on Industrial Applications of Evolving Fuzzy and Neural systems
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Deadline: February 20, 2012 | Date: June 10, 2012-June 14, 2012
Venue/Country: Brisbane, Australia
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The congress level hybrid session focuses mainly on the use of evolving fuzzy and neural systems to industrial applications. It covers the start-of-the-art and the most recent and significant research on this field. This session serves an effective channel to communicate the collective experiences and knowledge of leading researchers in this field. The features in the development of evolving fuzzy and neural systems will be addressed, advanced techniques will be introduced and methodologies will be provided to handle difficulties in development of evolving fuzzy and neural systems regarding particular industrial applications.SCOPEThis special session aim to bring together researchers, engineers, developers and practitioners from academia to industry working in multi-disciplinary area and technically converging areas. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Fuzzy SystemsHybrid neuro-fuzzy systems and integration Intelligent control systems Multi-agent systems Data mining Pattern recognition Bayesian belief networks. Manufacturing process engineeringBiomedical applicationsPower SystemsImage and Speech RecognitionPower ElectronicsRoboticsSUBMISSIONSPapers should be submitted electronically. Authors are invited to submit draft papers (up to 6 pages with double columns, single space, font size of 10 to 12). Provided manuscripts should be compliant with IEEExplore format.All papers are to be submitted electronically through the IEEE WCCI 2012 main website http://www.ieee-wcci2012.org/.
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