Connectionists: Last chance to participate at Special Session on Computational Intelligence for Fault Detection and Isolation

Alma Y. Alanis almayalanis at gmail.com
Mon Jul 17 16:59:44 EDT 2023


Do not miss this last chance to participate at Special Session on
Computational Intelligence for Fault Detection and Isolation



*Final deadline extension*

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Dear colleague, you are cordially invite to participate in



Special Session on Computational Intelligence for Fault Detection and
Isolation (CIFDI)
<https://attend.ieee.org/ssci-2023/special-session-computational-intelligence-for-fault-detection-and-isolation/>


https://attend.ieee.org/ssci-2023/special-session-computational-intelligence-for-fault-detection-and-isolation/



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*2023 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence*
<https://attend.ieee.org/ssci-2023/>

*December 5th – 8th 2023, Mexico City, Mexico*

https://attend.ieee.org/ssci-2023/



The 2023 IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI 2023) is
a flagship annual meeting organized by the IEEE Computational Intelligence
Society. It serves as a primary forum for multidisciplinary research in
computational intelligence.



Computational intelligence has become increasingly important for fault
detection and isolation in a wide range of systems, including manufacturing
processes, power grids, and transportation systems.



By analyzing large volumes of data generated by these systems, machine
learning algorithms can identify patterns and detect anomalies that might
indicate the presence of faults or errors.



These algorithms can also be used to predict when faults might occur,
allowing for preventative maintenance and reducing the risk of downtime or
safety hazards.



In addition, computational intelligence techniques can aid in isolating the
cause of a fault, which can be crucial for efficient repairs and minimizing
the impact on the overall system



As such, computational intelligence for fault detection and isolation
represents a promising approach for improving the safety, reliability, and
efficiency of complex systems.



In the case of some authors who cannot attend the conference in person,
their papers can be presented through an uploaded video.



*Submission instructions*
Contributions have to be submitted through the regular SSCI submission
system at https://attend.ieee.org/ssci-2023/author/

Paper Submissions: *June 30, 2023*



*Special Session Chairs*

*Alma Y. Alanis*

alma.alanis at academicos.udg.mx

Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico

*Juan Anzurez-Marin*

j.anzurez at ieee.org

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolas de Hidalgo, Mexico
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