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FSASSE 2019 - Special Session on Fuzzy-based Simulation Approaches and Systems in Science and Engineering (FSASSE 2019)

Date2019-07-15 - 2019-07-19

Deadline2019-04-01

VenueDublin, Ireland Ireland

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Websitehttp://hpcs2019.cisedu.info

Topics/Call fo Papers

The special session on Fuzzy-based Simulation Approaches and Systems in Science and Engineering is conceived to be a forum for the exchange of ideas among researchers who are interested in computational models for fuzzy systems (e.g., for simulating fuzzy dynamical systems) and researchers who use fuzzy-based techniques in non-fuzzy domains (e.g., for simulating the states of networked systems).
In the last decades, computing methods based on fuzzy logic significantly contributed to the development of intelligent systems for decision making, identification, pattern recognition, optimization, and control. On the other hand, fuzzy set theory offered a way for modelling engineering systems/processes or biological phenomena associated with vague, uncertain or imprecise information.
The aim of this event is twofold: offering an overview of the current research and outlining new trends in the fuzzy-inspired simulation field. Both relevant theoretical contributions and applications are welcomed.
The FSASSE Topics of interest include, but are not restricted to the following areas:
Fuzzy logic approaches in Evolutionary Computation, Swarm Intelligence, Genetic Algorithms
Fuzzy approximation techniques
Fuzzy data analysis, clustering, classification
Adaptive, hierarchical and hybrid fuzzy systems
Uncertainty theory
Fuzzy modeling, Fuzzy simulation and qualitative models
Fuzzy dynamical systems
Fuzzy systems with big data and cloud computing, fuzzy analytics
Fuzzy control, robotics, sensors, and architectures
Fuzzy decision models and support
Fuzzy bio-inspired models and logic
Fuzzy solutions in application domains (healthcare, manufacturing, pattern recognition and learning, transportation, energy systems, automation, ...)

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