WCCI '94 Announcement and Call for Papers
Gary Jacobs
gjacobs at qualcomm.com
Fri Jun 11 14:00:40 EDT 1993
Gary Jacobs
gjacobs at qualcomm.com
(619)597-5029 voice
(619)452-9096 fax
HARD FACT IN A WORLD OF FANTASY
A world of sheer fantasy awaits your arrival at the IEEE World Congress on
Computational Intelligence next year; our host is Walt Disney World in
Orlando Florida. Simultaneous Neural Network, Fuzzy Logic and
Evolutionary Programming conferences will provide an unprecedented
opportunity for technical development while the charms of the nearby Magic
Kingdom and Epcot Center attempt to excite your fancies.
The role imagination has played in the development of Computational
Intelligence techniques is well known; before they became "innovative" the
various CI technologies were dismissed as "fantasies" of brilliant minds.
Now these tools are real; perhaps it's only appropriate that they should be
further explored and their creators honored in a world of the imagination, a
world where dreams come true.
Share your facts at Disney World; share your imagination. Come to the IEEE
World Congress on Computational Intelligence.
It's as new as tomorrow.
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***CALL FOR PAPERS***
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IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE
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* IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks *
* FUZZ/IEEE '94 *
* IEEE International Symposium on Evolutionary Computation *
June 26 - July 2, 1994
Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel, Lake Buena Vista, Florida
Sponsored by the IEEE Neural Networks Council
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IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NEURAL NETWORKS
Steven K. Rogers, General Chair
rogers at afit.af.mil
Topics:
Applications, architectures, artificially intelligent neural networks,
artificial life, associative memory, computational intelligence,
cognitive science, embedology, filtering, fuzzy neural systems, hybrid
systems, image processing, implementations, intelligent control,
learning and memory, machine vision, motion analysis, neurobiology,
neurocognition, neurodynamics, optimization, pattern recognition,
prediction, robotics, sensation and perception, sensorimotor systems,
speech, hearing and language, system identification, supervised and
unsupervised learning, tactile sensors, and time series analysis.
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FUZZ/IEEE '94
Piero P. Bonissone, General Chair
bonissone at crd.ge.ge.com
Topics:
Basic principles and foundations of fuzzy logic, relations between
fuzzy logic and other approximate reasoning methods, qualitative and
approximate-reasoning modeling, hardware implementations of fuzzy-
logic algorithms, design, analysis, and synthesis of fuzzy-logic
controllers, learning and acquisition of approximate models, relations
between fuzzy logic and neural networks, integration of fuzzy logic
and neural networks, integration of fuzzy logic and evolutionary
computing, and applications.
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IEEE CONFERENCE ON EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION
Zbigniew Michalewicz, General Chair
zbyszek at mosaic.uncc.edu
Topics:
Theory of evolutionary computation, evolutionary computation
applications, efficiency and robustness comparisons with other direct
search algorithms, parallel computer applications, new ideas
incorporating further evolutionary principles, artificial life,
evolutionary algorithms for computational intelligence, comparisons
between different variants of evolutionary algorithms, machine
learning applications, evolutionary computation for neural networks,
and fuzzy logic in evolutionary algorithms.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL THREE CONFERENCES
Papers must be received by December 10, 1993. Papers will be reviewed
by senior researchers in the field, and all authors will be informed
of the decisions at the end of the review proces. All accepted papers
will be published in the Conference Proceedings. Six copies (one
original and five copies) of the paper must be submitted. Original
must be camera ready, on 8.5x11-inch white paper, one-column format in
Times or similar fontstyle, 10 points or larger with one-inch margins
on all four sides. Do not fold or staple the original camera-ready
copy. Four pages are encouraged. The paper must not exceed six pages
including figures, tables, and references, and should be written in
English. Centered at the top of the first page should be the complete
title, author name(s), affiliation(s) and mailing address(es). In the
accompanying letter, the following information must be included: 1)
Full title of paper, 2) Corresponding authors name, address, telephone
and fax numbers, 3) First and second choices of technical session, 4)
Preference for oral or poster presentation, and 5) Presenter's name,
address, telephone and fax numbers. Mail papers to (and/or obtain
further information from): World Congress on Computational
Intelligence, Meeting Management, 5665 Oberlin Drive, #110, San Diego,
California 92121, USA (email: 70750.345 at compuserve.com, telephone:
619-453-6222).
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