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From: David Farber <>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1993 17:17:13 -0500
CALL FOR PAPERS Extended Deadline for Papers December 31, 1993 For the First Time ... The 3 Most Exciting Technologies in Engineering Today Under One Roof Presenting the IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE ICNN FUZZ-IEEE EC IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems IEEE International Conference on Evolutionary Computation 3 Conferences ... 1 Great Location ... 1 Inclusive Registration PLUS ... A Special Symposium Combining the Interests of All 3 Meetings into a Single Comprehensive Forum June 26 - July 2, 1994 Walt Disney World Dolphin Hotel Orlando, Florida IEEE WORLD CONGRESS ON COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE Orlando, Florida, June 26-July 2, 1994 Sponsored by the IEEE Neural Networks Council The 1994 IEEE World Congress on Computational intelligence consists of three IEEE International Conferences: The Third IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems, IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks, and The IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation. The registration fee for the Congress covers admission to all three of the Conferences as well as to a special five- day Symposium entitled "Computational Intelligence: Imitating Life." This Symposium will be held Monday, June 27, through Friday, July 1, 10:20 am to 12:40 pm. SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM COMPUTATIONAL INTELLIGENCE: IMITATING LIFE THE SYMPOSIUM addresses critical and emerging technologies and issues relating to biologically, psychologically, and linguistically motivated models that exhibit various facets of computational intelligence. The paradigms discussed include learning, reasoning, evolution, search, and optimization each of which often uses life imitating metaphors for guiding model building. Machine learning from data, neural and fuzzy information processing, approximate reasoning, and evolutionary computation are examples of computational intelli- gence approaches addressed by Symposium speakers. The Symposium provides a unique forum for cross-fertilization between the areas of neural networks, fuzzy logic, and evolutionary computing. SYMPOSIUM presentations are explicitly targeted toward the identification of challenges, issues, and potential solutions for problems arising in computa- tional intelligence. THE SYMPOSIUM consists of 3 public lectures, 10 plenary talks, and 30 mini- symposia presentations, covering Neural Networks (21), Fuzzy Logic (13), and Evolutionary Computation (9). Contributions include recent research that has implications for further progress, state-of-the-art reviews, and discussions of important applications in fields such as biology, signal and imaging processing, robotics and control. Presenters have been chosen from academia and industry and represent the leaders in their fields from throughout the world. THE SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS "Computational Intelligence: Imitating Life," will be published and available at the Congress for each participant. Proceedings will later be distributed by the IEEE Press.
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