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    KES-IDT 2011 - Hybrid Intelligent Decision Technologies: Approaches and Applications

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    Category KES-IDT 2011

    Deadline: March 01, 2011 | Date: July 20, 2011-July 22, 2011

    Venue/Country: Piraeus, Greece

    Updated: 2011-02-26 14:43:58 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    An invited session entitled 'Hybrid Intelligent Decision Technologies: Approaches and Applications' is organized in the 3rd International Symposium on Intelligent Decision

    Technologies (KES-IDT-11).

    The Symposium will take place in Piraeus, Greece (July 20-22, 2011) and is organised by Waseda University, Japan, and KES International. The accepted papers will be published by

    Springer Verlag, as book chapters in a volume of the KES-Springer Smart Innovations, Systems and Technologies series.

    The URL of the Symposium website is http://idt-11.kesinternational.org/index.php.

    A call for papers for the specific invited session can be found in

    http://www.intelhealthphysicslab.gr/el/hmeres-ereynas-kai-texnologias.html.

    The PROSE online system will be used to manage the submission and review process.

    The submission deadline is March 1.

    In the following, detailed information concerning the invited session is presented.

    Title of Session: Hybrid Intelligent Decision Technologies: Approaches and Applications

    Name of Chair: Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis, University of Patras, Greece

    Name of Co-Chairs: Constantinos Koutsojannis, TEI of Patras, Greece

    Jim Prentzas, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece

    Details of Session:

    This special session is intended to become a forum for exchanging experience and ideas among researchers and practitioners who are dealing with combining intelligent methods in order to enhance decision making. The combination of different intelligent methods is a very active research area in Artificial Intelligence (AI). The aim is to create integrated or hybrid methods that benefit from each of their components. It is generally believed that complex decision making problems can be easier solved with such integrated or hybrid methods. Different types of integrated approaches have been developed. Several of the existing methods combine what are called soft computing methods (e.g. fuzzy logic, neural networks and genetic algorithms) either among themselves or with more traditional AI technologies such as logic and rules. Another stream of efforts integrates case-based reasoning and machine learning with soft computing and traditional AI methods. Yet another integrates agent-based approaches with logic and also non-symbolic approaches. Some of the combinations have been extensively used like neuro-symbolic methods combining neural networks with symbolic methods, neuro-fuzzy methods combining neural networks and fuzzy methods, and methods combining rule-based and case-based reasoning. Integrated or hybrid methods have enhanced decision making in many areas such as medicine, biology and bioinformatics, e-learning, finance, legal reasoning, crisis management, failure analysis, industry, data networks, evaluation, prediction and several others.

    Topics of interest in the context of improving some aspect of decision making include (but are not limited to) the following:

    - Neuro-Symbolic Approaches/Systems

    - Neuro-Fuzzy Approaches/Systems

    - Case-Based Reasoning Integrations

    - Genetic Algorithms Integrations

    - Fuzzy-Evolutionary Systems

    - Hybrid Knowledge Representation Approaches/Systems

    - Integrations of Neural Networks

    - Intelligent Agents Integrations

    - Hybrid and Distributed Ontologies

    - Combinations and Web Intelligence

    - Combinations and Web Mining

    Applications of integrated or hybrid methods to support decision making in areas such as the following:

    - e-Commerce

    - e-Business

    - e-Learning

    - Medicine & Health Care

    - Bioinformatics and Biology

    - Legal Reasoning

    - Data Networks

    - Finance

    - Robotics

    - Crisis Management

    - Modelling and Prediction

    - Industry

    - Military applications

    Website URL: http://www.intelhealthphysicslab.gr/

    Email & Contact Details:

    Constantinos Koutsojannis

    Assistant Professor

    Technological Educational Institute (TEI) of Patras,

    Department of Physiotherapy

    Psaron 6

    Aigion, 25100

    Greece

    Phone: +30-2691062850

    Fax: +30-2691022058

    Email: ckoutsogatteipat.gr

    Jim Prentzas

    Assistant Professor

    Democritus University of Thrace,

    Department of Education Sciences in Pre-School Age

    Nea Chili,

    Alexandroupolis, 68100

    Greece

    Phone: +30-25510-30086

    Email: dprentzaatpsed.duth.gr

    Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis

    Assistant Professor

    University of Patras,

    Department of Computer Engineering and Informatics

    Patras, 26500

    Greece

    Phone: +30-2610-960374

    Fax: +30-2610-960321

    Email: ihatzatceid.upatras.gr


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