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Authors are welcome to submit original and unpublished papers and attend the IEEE 19th International Symposium on Applied Computational Intelligence and Informatics (SACI 2025) to be held on May 19-24, 2025 in Budapest, Hungary, and Timişoara, Romania.
SACI 2025 conference focuses on theory and application on the field of applied computational intelligence and informatics. The aim is to provide platform for scientists, teachers, researchers and students as well to publish their papers. Topics include but not limited to: Computational Intelligence (track chair: Amir Mosavi) Intelligent Mechatronics (track chair: Radu-Emil Precup) Systems Engineering (track chair: Gábor Kertész) Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (track chair: László Horváth) Intelligent Robotics (track chair: Tamás Haidegger) Informatics (track chairs: Levente Kovács and Dániel András Drexler) Special session on 5G and Cybersecurity (organized by Anna Bánáti and Miklós Kozlovszky) Special session on Digitalisation, Generation Research, Consumer Trends (organized by Mónika Garai-Fodor, Ágnes Csiszárik-Kocsir and János Varga) Special session on Nonlinear Mathematical Problems: Theory and Applications (organized by Alexandru Kristály) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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