FLINS 2012 - 10th International FLINS Conference on uncertainty Modeling in Knowledge Engineering and Decision Making (FLINS 2012)
Topics/Call fo Papers
The 10th International FLINS Conference on uncertainty Modeling in Knowledge Engineering and Decision Making (FLINS 2012) provides an international forum that brings together those actively involved in areas of interest to the uncertainty Modeling in Knowledge Engineering and Decision Making, to report on up-to-the-minute innovations and developments, to summarize the state-of-the-art, and to exchange ideas and advances in all aspects of uncertainty Modeling in Knowledge Engineering and Decision Making.
Papers related to this conference theme are especially solicited, including theories, methodologies. Contributions covering theoretical developments and practical applications, including but not limited to the following technical areas, are invited:
artificial intelligence
genetic algorithms
real time systems
autonomous reasoning
human-machine interface
risk analysis
chaos theory
hybrid methods
robotics
condition monitoring
intelligent information retrieval
rough set theory
data mining
interactive computational models
security and safety related issues
data visualization
internet tools
signal and image processing
decision making
knowledge engineering
system identification and modelling
decision support system
machine learning
systems integration
e-science and technology
neural networks
telecommunications
evidence theory
noise analysis
time series prediction
evolutionary programming
optimization
virtual reality
expert systems
pattern recognition
uncertainty modeling
fault diagnosis
probabilistic computing
fuzzy logic
process and system control
Important Dates:
Special Session Proposal
December 01, 2011
Full Paper Submission
January 09, 2012
Notification of Review Reports
March 12, 2012
Final Paper Submission
April 27, 2012
Papers related to this conference theme are especially solicited, including theories, methodologies. Contributions covering theoretical developments and practical applications, including but not limited to the following technical areas, are invited:
artificial intelligence
genetic algorithms
real time systems
autonomous reasoning
human-machine interface
risk analysis
chaos theory
hybrid methods
robotics
condition monitoring
intelligent information retrieval
rough set theory
data mining
interactive computational models
security and safety related issues
data visualization
internet tools
signal and image processing
decision making
knowledge engineering
system identification and modelling
decision support system
machine learning
systems integration
e-science and technology
neural networks
telecommunications
evidence theory
noise analysis
time series prediction
evolutionary programming
optimization
virtual reality
expert systems
pattern recognition
uncertainty modeling
fault diagnosis
probabilistic computing
fuzzy logic
process and system control
Important Dates:
Special Session Proposal
December 01, 2011
Full Paper Submission
January 09, 2012
Notification of Review Reports
March 12, 2012
Final Paper Submission
April 27, 2012
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