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WILF 2011 - 9th International Workshop on Fuzzy Logic and Applications August 29-31, 2011, Trani (Bari), Italy http://wilf2011.di.uniba.it/ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SCOPE The 9th International Workshop on Fuzzy Logic and Applications (WILF 2011) covers all topics in theoretical, experimental and applicative areas of fuzzy sets and systems, with the aim of bringing together researchers from academia and industry in order to report on the latest advances in their respective fields of interest. WILF 2011 is intended to draw connections among the realm of Fuzzy Logic and the various facets of Natural Computing/Computational Intelligence/Soft Computing (including Neural Networks, Evolutionary Paradigms, Support Vector Machines, Swarm Intelligence, Rough Sets and so on), as well as to highlight linkages of Fuzzy Theory with other well-established related disciplines (ranging from Cognitive Science to Linguistics, Neuroscience, Statistics, Epistemology and so on). The Workshop offers a forum to discuss the up to date methods for designing complex artificial systems and illustrate the state of the art of the research panorama. TOPICS Original contributions are solicited in the following topics (but are not limited to): General techniques and algorithms: Approximate Reasoning; Computing With Words; Fuzzy Clustering; Fuzzy Data Fusion; Fuzzy Evolutionary Algorithms; Fuzzy Logic and Fuzzy Set Theory; Fuzzy Pattern Recognition; Fuzzy Systems; Granular Computing; Interpretability assessment methods; Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets; Neuro-Fuzzy Systems; Possibility Theory; Representation of Vague and Imprecise Knowledge; Rough Sets. Applications: Artificial Vision; Bioinformatics; Broadcasting; Cognitive Perception; Control; Communications; Data Mining and Forecasting; Decision Making; Document and Image Processing; Information Filtering; Information Retrieval; Intelligent Resource Management; Knowledge Management; Medical, Financial, Industrial, Environmental Applications; Multimedia Processing; Natural Language Processing; Pattern Recognition; Remote Sensing; Robotics; Security; Semantic Web; Social Networks and Games Speech Analysis; Virtual Reality. Implementations: Analog and Digital Circuits and Systems; Architectures and VLSI Hardware; Commercial Software; Man-Machine Interfaces; Programmable Processors; Soft Grid Computing. SPECIAL SESSIONS and TUTORIALS A number of special sessions will be organized, covering specific topics in the area of Fuzzy Logic. Tutorial proposals are also invited. Information on special sessions and tutorials will be posted on the web site. SUBMISSION The official language for contributions and presentations is English. Papers will be submitted electronically (with contributions not exceeding 8 pages) and will undergo a peer-review process. Acceptance will be based on quality, relevance and originality of the contributions. All accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag as part of the LNCS/LNAI series. A selection of papers will be considered for publication in special issues of international journals (to be announced). Chairs Anna Maria Fanelli - University of Bari, Italy Alfredo Petrosino - University of Naples Parthenope, Italy Witold Pedrycz - University of Alberta, Canada Scientific Program Committee Andrzej Bargiela – University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus, Malaysia Isabelle Bloch - ENST-CNRS, Paris, France Piero P. Bonissone - GE CRD, Schenectady, USA Patrick Bosc - Université de Rennes I, IRISA/ENSSAT, France Ashish Ghosh - Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India Francisco Herrera - University of Granada, Granada, Spain Katsuhiro Honda - Osaka Prefecture University, Japan Eyke Hullermeier - Marburg University, Germany Janusz Kacprzyk - Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Etienne E. Kerre - University of Gent, Belgium Erich Peter Klement - Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria Malay Kumar Kundu - Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India Vincenzo Loia – University of Salerno, Italy Luis Magdalena - European Centre for Soft Computing, Mieres, Asturias, Spain Sushmita Mitra - Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India Sankar Kumar Pal - Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India Enrique Ruspini - European Centre for Soft Computing, Mieres, Asturias, Spain Settimo Termini - University of Palermo and CNR, Italy Enric Trillas - European Centre for Soft Computing, Mieres, Asturias, Spain Ronald Yager - Iona College, New Rochelle, USA Scientific Secretariat Giovanna Castellano - University of Bari, Italy Ciro Castiello - University of Bari, Italy Corrado Mencar - University of Bari, Italy Maria A. Torsello - University of Bari, Italy WILF Steering Committee Andrea Bonarini - Politecnico of Milan, Italy Antonio Di Nola - University of Salerno, Italy Francesco Masulli - University of Genova, Italy Gabriella Pasi - University of Milan Bicocca, Italy Alfredo Petrosino - University of Naples Parthenope, Italy E-MAIL Contact wilf2011@di.uniba.it This automatic message is cross-posted to several lists, so our sincere apologies if you receive multiple copies. Please, forward to anyone might be interested in. |
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