Neural, fuzzy, rough systems

Dr. Roman Swiniarski rswiniar%saturn at sdsu.edu
Tue Mar 2 12:34:39 EST 1993


Dear Madam/Sir/Professor,

I dare to provide the information about the short course.

We will be very happy to introduce the  distinguish world class
scientists and our friends: Professor L.K. Hansen, Professor W. Pedrycz and
Professor A. Skowron.

Best regards,
Roman Swiniarski,

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     NEURAL NETWORKS. FUZZY AND ROUGH SYSTEMS. 
           THEORY AND  APPLICATIONS.

        Friday, April 2, 1993, room BAM 341

The short course sponsored by the Interdisciplinary Research Center for
Scientific Modeling and Computation at  Department of Mathematical Sciences
San Diego State University.

8:15-11:30 Professor  L. K. Hansen, Technical University of Denmark, Denmark

  1. Introduction to neural networks.
  2. Neural Networks for Signal Processing, Prediction and Image Processing. 

11:30-1.00 pm R. Swiniarski, San Diego State University

  1. Application of neural networks to systems, adaptive control,
     and genetics.

Break

2:00-4:00 Professor W. Pedrycz, University of Manitoba, Canada

  1. Introduction to Fuzzy Sets.
  2. Application of Fuzzy Sets:
     - knowledge based computations and logic-oriented neurocomputing
     - fuzzy modeling
     - models of fuzzy reasoning

4:00-6:30 Professor A.  Skowron, University of Warsaw, Poland

  1. Introduction to Rough Sets and Decision Systems.  
  2. Applications of Rough Sets and Decision Systems.  
  3. Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems, Rough Sets and Evidence Theory.

There will be a $80 (students &40) preregistration fee. To register,
please send your name and affiliations along with a check to

Interdisciplinary Research Center
Department of Mathematical Sciences
San Diego State University.
San Diego, California 82182-0314, U.S.A.

The check should be made out to SDSU Interdisciplinary Research Center.
The registration fee after March, 18 will be a $100. The number of
participants is limited.

Should you need further information, please contact Roman Swiniarski
(619) 594-5538 rswiniar at saturn.sdsu.edu or Jose Castillo (619) 594-7205
castillo at math.sdsu.edu.

You are cordially invited to participate in the short course.



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