GCIS 2010 - 2010 Second Global Congress on Intelligent Systems
Topics/Call fo Papers
2010 Second Global Congress on Intelligent Systems
(GCIS 2010)
16-17 December 2010
Wuhan, China
GCIS 2010 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss recent innovations and new techniques in intelligent systems and their applications.
GCIS 2010 conference proceedings will be published by the CPS which will include the conference proceedings in the IEEE Xplore and submit the conference proceedings to Ei Compendex and ISTP for indexing (GCIS 2009 proceedings were already indexed in Ei Compendex). The registration fee of US$400 or RMB 2700 includes publication of 1 paper, lunches, dinners, and banquet.
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to: artificial intelligence, machine learning, intelligent control and automation, computational intelligence, soft computing, nature-inspired computation, bio-inspired algorithms, neuro-fuzzy techniques, genetic and evolutionary algorithms, semantic web, etc..
Wuhan is known as the "Homeland of White Clouds and Yellow Crane" and is one of China´s largest cities. There are many scenic spots and historical sites within and around Wuhan, for example, the Yellow Crane Tower, the East Lake, many charming colonial style buildings along Yanjiang Street and around Hongshan Square.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: 30 May 2010
Review Notification: 1 September 2010
Final Papers and Author Registration Deadline: 15 September 2010
In addition to research papers, the conference also encourages companies and institutions to showcase their modern products and equipment in the conference area.
Please email your inquiries to
GCIS2010 whut.edu.cn
(with "" replaced by "-AT-") or call Ms. Liu at +86 18651863309
(GCIS 2010)
16-17 December 2010
Wuhan, China
GCIS 2010 intends to be a global forum for researchers and engineers to present and discuss recent innovations and new techniques in intelligent systems and their applications.
GCIS 2010 conference proceedings will be published by the CPS which will include the conference proceedings in the IEEE Xplore and submit the conference proceedings to Ei Compendex and ISTP for indexing (GCIS 2009 proceedings were already indexed in Ei Compendex). The registration fee of US$400 or RMB 2700 includes publication of 1 paper, lunches, dinners, and banquet.
Specific topics of interest include, but are not limited to: artificial intelligence, machine learning, intelligent control and automation, computational intelligence, soft computing, nature-inspired computation, bio-inspired algorithms, neuro-fuzzy techniques, genetic and evolutionary algorithms, semantic web, etc..
Wuhan is known as the "Homeland of White Clouds and Yellow Crane" and is one of China´s largest cities. There are many scenic spots and historical sites within and around Wuhan, for example, the Yellow Crane Tower, the East Lake, many charming colonial style buildings along Yanjiang Street and around Hongshan Square.
Important Dates:
Paper Submission Deadline: 30 May 2010
Review Notification: 1 September 2010
Final Papers and Author Registration Deadline: 15 September 2010
In addition to research papers, the conference also encourages companies and institutions to showcase their modern products and equipment in the conference area.
Please email your inquiries to
GCIS2010
(with "
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