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    EIS’10 2010 - International Symposium on Evolving Intelligent Systems (EIS’10)

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    Category EIS’10 2010

    Deadline: January 05, 2010 | Date: March 29, 2010

    Venue/Country: De Montfort University, U.K.

    Updated: 2010-06-04 19:32:22 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    International Symposium on Evolving Intelligent Systems (EIS’10)

    in the framework of the The 2010 Annual Convention of the

    Society for Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB’10)

    29th March ? 1st April, 2010

    De Montfort University, Leicester, UK

    Scope:

    The newly established concept of evolving intelligent systems (eIS) is a result of the synergy between conventional systems, neural networks and fuzzy systems as structures for information representation and real time methods for machine learning. This emerging area targets non-stationary processes by developing novel on-line learning methods and computationally efficient algorithms for real-time applications. One of the important research challenges today is to develop methodologies, concepts, algorithms and techniques towards the design of intelligent systems with a higher level of flexibility and autonomy, so that the systems can evolve their structure and knowledge of the environment and ultimately ? evolve their intelligence. To address the problems of modelling, control, prediction, classification and data processing in a dynamically changing and evolving environment, a system must be able to fully adapt its structure and adjust its parameters, rather than use a pre-trained and a fixed structure. That is, the system must be able to evolve, to self-develop, to self-organize, to self-evaluate and to self-improve. Wireless sensor networks, assisted ambient intelligence, embedded soft computing diagnostics and prognostics algorithms, intelligent agents, smart evolving sensors; autonomous robotic systems etc. are some of the natural implementation areas of eIS as a realistic and practical tool for design of real time intelligent systems.

    EIS’10 continues the tradition set by the previous forums (EFS’06, GEFS’08, and ESDIS’09) dedicated to serving the needs of academics and practitioners in computational intelligence focusing on evolving and self-adaptive systems. It will also be supported and organised by the Adaptive Fuzzy Systems Task Force, FSTC, CIS, IEEE. The objective of EIS’10 is to facilitate the promotion of novel problems, research, results and future directions in the emerging area of eIS. EIS’10 will provide an opportunity to meet old friends, making new contacts and exchange ideas as well as to establish links with other related areas in the AISB’10 grand event.

    Topics of interest:

    The Symposium programme (without being limited to) will focus on:

    Methodology

    New Adaptive and Evolving Learning Methods

    Stability, Robustness, Unlearning Effects

    Structure Flexibility and Robustness in Evolving Systems

    Evolving in Dynamic Environments

    Drift and Shift in Data Streams

    Self-monitoring Evolving Systems

    Evolving Decision Systems

    Evolving Perceptions

    Self-organising Systems

    Neural Networks with Evolving Structure

    Non-stationary Time Series Prediction with Evolving Systems

    Automatic Novelty Detection in Evolving Systems

    On-Line Identification of Fuzzy Systems

    Evolving Neuro-fuzzy Systems

    Evolving Fuzzy Clustering Methods

    Evolving Fuzzy Rule-based Classifiers

    Evolving Regression-based Classifiers

    Evolving Intelligent Systems for Time Series Prediction

    Evolving Intelligent System State Monitoring and Prognostics Methods

    Evolving Intelligent Controllers

    Evolving Fuzzy Decision Support Systems

    Evolving Consumer Behaviour Models

    Real-world application

    Robotics

    Control Systems

    Industrial Applications

    Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery

    Intelligent Transport

    Bio-Informatics

    Defence

    Submission requirements:

    Full papers - 6 pages IEEE style

    Short papers - 4 pages IEEE style

    Extended abstracts - 2 pages IEEE style

    All accepted papers will be published in the Proceedings and selected authors will be invited to submit extended papers for a special issue of the Springer journal Evolving Systems

    Important Dates:

    Paper submission Deadline 5 January 2010

    Notifications send to the authors 11 February 2010

    Camera-ready copies due 1 March 2010

    Symposium 31 March ? 1 April 2010

    Programme Committee:

    Plamen Angelov (Chair)

    José de Jesús Rubio Avila

    Rosangela Ballini

    Hamid Bouchachia

    Arthur Dexter

    Dimitar Filev (co-Chair)

    Fernando Gomide

    Hani Hagras

    Janusz Kacprzyk

    Nik Kasabov (co-Chair)

    Edwin Lughofer

    Witold Pedrycz

    Gancho Vachkov

    Ronald Yager

    Xiaojun Zeng


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