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UKCI 2012 : 12th Annual UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence

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Link: http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/ukci2012
 
When Sep 5, 2012 - Sep 7, 2012
Where Edinburgh, UK
Submission Deadline May 1, 2012
Notification Due Jul 1, 2012
Final Version Due Aug 1, 2012
Categories    computational intelligence   artificial intelligence
 

Call For Papers

Welcome to UKCI 2012, the 12th Annual Workshop on Computational Intelligence, this year being hosted by the Heriot-Watt University on Wednesday 5th September to Friday 7th September 2012.

We are happy to inform you that UKCI 2012 is now technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society!


Call for papers

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The 12th Annual Workshop on Computational Intelligence is the premier UK and Ireland event for presenting leading research on all aspects of computational intelligence. The workshop provides a stimulating forum for the academic community to share ideas concerning theoretical and practical aspects of computational intelligence techniques and is designed to encourage a lively atmosphere for discussing the research findings and future problems, making new contacts and forging collaborations. The workshop will include presentations of submitted papers and keynote talks from eminent researchers in the field of computational intelligence.

The workshop will have two strands: full papers, for high-quality definitive results, and rapid communications, for work-in-progress. All contributions will be peer-reviewed, but only the full papers will be published on IEEExplore. Rapid communications will be refereed in the spirit of PLoS One, where they are checked for technical soundness but are not excluded on the basis of lack of perceived importance. We intend to bundle these rapid communications in a booklet with an ISBN except for the case when authors object.

The authors are invited to submit their original work in areas including, but not limited to the following:

computational intelligence, neural networks, learning, fuzzy logic, fuzzy systems, machine learning, biologically-inspired computing, evolutionary computing, evolutionary algorithms, differential evolution, memetic algorithms, swarm intelligence, ant colony optimisation, artificial immune systems, multi-agent systems, games, data mining, web intelligence, computational intelligence in bioinformatics, computational intelligence in digital economy, computational intelligence in healthcare, computational intelligence for security, computational intelligence in finance, computational intelligence in robotics, computational intelligence in manufacturing, computational intelligence in energy

This event is technically co-sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and supported by the IEEE CIS UKRI chapter and companies such as British Telecom, Google, Renishaw, Seebyte, totallytextures, Autonomy (to be confirmed)

The AWARE project is now offering an award to the best paper submitted to UKCI 2012 that deals with the topic of self-awareness in autonomic systems!

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