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UKCI 2014 - The 14th UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence

Date2014-09-08 - 2014-09-10

Deadline2014-05-19

VenueBradford, UK - United Kingdom UK - United Kingdom

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Websitehttps://www.computing.brad.ac.uk/ukci2014

Topics/Call fo Papers

The 14th Annual Workshop on Computational Intelligence will be hosted by the University of Bradford, from September 8 - 10, 2014. UKCI is the premier UK and Ireland event for presenting leading research on all aspects of computational intelligence. The workshop runs as a single-track event, and will consist of regular sessions, special sessions and keynote talks from leading researchers in the field of computational intelligence.
The workshop aims to provide a forum for academic researchers to share research progress and discuss emerging topics and future directions in the field of computational intelligence. Equally important, this workshop intends to demonstrate successful case studies, identify challenges and bridge the gap between theory and practice in applying computational intelligence to solving real-world problems.
Sponsors
UKCI 2014 is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and the IEEE CIS UKRI chapter. All accepted papers will be included in the conference proceedings and indexed in IEEE Xplore.
Selected papers after a substantial extension will be considered to be published in a Springer Soft Computing Journal special issue.
One Best Student Paper Award will be given out.
Topics
The authors are invited to submit their original work in all areas of computational intelligence and nature-inspired computing including, but not limited to the following:
Machine learning, (evolving) learning systems, biologically-inspired computing, neural networks, computational and cognitive neuroscience
Fuzzy logic, fuzzy systems, type-2 fuzzy systems, approximate reasoning, computing with words
Evolutionary computing, evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence, ant colony optimisation, artificial immune systems, memetic computing
Software agents and Multi-agent systems
Intelligent control, intelligent signal processing and evolutionary developmental robotics
New and Emerging Computational Intelligence approaches from hybrid learning and systems, molecular and quantum computing
Applications of computational intelligence techniques to chem- and bio-informatics, brain-machine interface, digital eco-systems, big data and data science, social network analysis, healthcare, computer games, multimedia, cyber-security, engineering, design and manufacturing, energy environment, digital economy and Internet of Things
For additional information contact the General Chair, Professor Daniel Neagu
Tourist Information
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Haworth - www.haworth-village.org.uk

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