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CIS 2010 : 9th IEEE International Conference on Cybernetic Intelligent Systems 2010

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Link: http://www.cis2010.reading.ac.uk
 
When Sep 1, 2010 - Sep 2, 2010
Where Reading, UK.
Submission Deadline TBD
Notification Due Jun 30, 2010
Final Version Due Jul 15, 2010
Categories    cybernetics   intelligent systems   soft computing
 

Call For Papers

9th IEEE International Conference on Cybernetic Intelligent Systems 2010
University of Reading, Reading, Berks, UK
1-2 September, 2010

Aims and Objectives
This is the 9th in a series of successful international conferences organized by the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland Chapter of the IEEE Systems, Man and Cybernetics Society with the theme of Cybernetic Intelligent Systems. The goal of CIS2010 is to bring together internationalexperts and researchers from different disciplines to present new research findings, to discuss the state of the art and to provide perspective work with respect to the conference scope.

Theme and Scope
The program committee solicits high quality papers, from researchers, practitioners and students,
containing original contributions in all areas of experimental, theoretical and application-oriented aspects of cybernetic intelligent systems. This includes papers but not limited in the following areas:
• Soft Computing, which includes Fuzzy Systems, Neuro-Fuzzy Systems,
Neural Network, Genetic Algorithms, Evolutionary Computation Systems
• Adaptive Computing Systems
• Hybrid Systems
• DNA Computing Systems
• Knowledge and Agent Based Systems
• Information Retrieval Systems
• Intelligent Systems and Intelligent Transportation Systems
• Manufacturing and Robotic Systems
• Machine Vision, Image Processing and Computer Vision
• Systems Safety and Security
• Human-Computer Interaction

Paper Submission
Prospective authors are strongly encouraged to submit a full six page paper (A4 size) by the due date electronically in PDF or Postscript format.
Proceedings
Printed proceedings will be distributed during the conference. The proceedings shall also appear and be indexed by IEEE Xplore.

Contacts
• Richard Mitchell (r.j.mitchell@reading.ac.uk) – local organising chair
• Mourad Oussalah (m.oussalah@bham.ac.uk) – submissions chair
• Bala Amavasai (b.p.amavasai@ieee.org) – programme chair
• Nazmul Siddique (nh.siddique@ulster.ac.uk) – proceedings chair
• Michael O'Grady (michael.j.ogrady@ucd.ie) - special sessions, workshops, tutorial chair
For all other contacts, please refer to the conference web site, www.cis2010.reading.ac.uk; or the
IEEE SMC UK&RI Section and Chapter websites at www.ieee.org.uk and www.cybernetic.org.uk

Important Dates
• June 1, 2010 Deadline for special session, workshop and tutorial proposals
• June 16, 2010 Full 6-page paper due
• June 30, 2010 Notification of acceptance
• July 15, 2010 Final Camera-ready papers due
• July 29, 2010 Late registration for contributors
• August 18, 2010 Late registration date for participants
• September 1-2, 2010 Conference.

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