Connectionists: WILF2021 – Last submission deadline extension to 24th September
ALESSIO FERONE
alessio.ferone at uniparthenope.it
Wed Sep 1 12:45:20 EDT 2021
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Workshop WILF 2021 (13th International Workshop on Fuzzy Logic and Applications)
from Dec. 20th to Dec. 22th at Vietri sul Mare (SA), Italy (IIASS) and online
For full information: https://sites.google.com/view/wilf-2021/home
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NEWS
• Submission deadline (last extension)
In response to the requests from many authors, we are pleased to announce an extension of the paper submission deadline. The new submission deadline for WILF 2021 is September 24, 2021
• Incoming Special Issues
Two Special Issues on Soft Computing and Information Sciences will be organized on the main topics of the conference. Updates coming soon on the website.
Keynote speakers
• Humberto Bustince (Public University of Navarra, Spain)
o Extensions of fuzzy integrals and applications to the computational brain
• Scott Dick (University of Alberta, Canada)
o Fuzzy Logic and XAI: Past, Present, and Some Thoughts on the Future
• Didier Dubois (IRIT, France)
o Fuzzy sets: the legacy and its future
Important Dates
- Paper submission (last extension): September 24, 2021
- Notification of acceptance + early registration opening: October 29, 2021
- Special Issue submission opening: November 1, 2021 (tentative)
- Camera-ready + early registration deadline: November 26, 2021
- EUSFLAT student grant applications: November 26, 2021
- Late registration deadline: t.b.d.
- Special Issue submission deadline: January 28, 2022
- Special Issue publication: Fall 2022
Aim and Scope
The 13th International Workshop on Fuzzy Logic and Applications (WILF 2021) covers all topics in theoretical, experimental and applied Fuzzy and Computational Intelligence techniques and systems. It is aimed to bring together researchers and developers from both academia and industry to report on the latest scientific and theoretical advances in this field, and to demonstrate the state-of-the-art systems.
Three types of talks
The main aim of WILF 2021 is to allow scientific communication and fruitful exchange of opinions. A lightweight approach is adopted to foster participation and promote the exchange of ideas.
To provide room for discussing present, past and future research topics, the following types of talks are called for:
• Regular communications - Current, unpublished work that is being presented for the first time.
• Ideas - New research directions, opinions, position talks: promising or interesting work that does not fit the standards for conventional publication.
• Research highlights - Talks summarising work that was recently (3 years) published in prominent journals, intended to increase awareness about interesting work.
Publication
• Short-form papers for all presentations will be published in a volume of CEUR Workshop Proceedings in the AI*IA proceedings series (http://ceur-ws.org/aixia.html).
• Special Issues of high-rank journals will be organised as a follow-up for possible submission of full papers on the topics of the workshop.
EUSFLAT Student grants
EUSFLAT will provide four students with a 150€ grant.
Organizing Committee
* Angelo Ciaramella - Università degli Studi di Napoli Parthenope, Italy
* Corrado Mencar - Università degli Studi di Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
* Susana Montes - Universidad de Oviedo, Spain
* Stefano Rovetta - Università degli Studi di Genova, Italy
Steering Committee
* Angelo Ciaramella - University of Naples Parthenope, Italy
* Antonio Di Nola - University of Salerno, Italy
* Luis Magdalena - Universidad Politecnica de Madrid, Spain
* Francesco Masulli - University of Genova, Italy
* Gabriella Pasi - University of Milan Bicocca, Italy
* Witold Pedrycz - University of Alberta, Canada
Contact
wilf.2021.vsm at gmail.com<mailto:wilf.2021.vsm at gmail.com>
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