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Progress in Intelligence Computation and Applications |
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Author(s): Cai Zhihua, Yan Xuesong and Liu Yong |
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Publisher: China University of Geoscience Press Published Date: 2008 ISBN: 9787562523031 Pages: 370 Language: English Type: Book Cover: Hard Cover |
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Our Price: $193.00
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Description
The 3rd International Symposium on Intelligence Computation and Applications (ISICA 2008) will be held in the China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), Wuhan, China, on December 19-21, 2008 and followed the tradition already established by the last two ISICA conferences were held in Wuhan in 2005 and 2007. A major goal of ISICA is to bring together expers on intelligent computation from around the world, and to provide a leading international forum for the dissemination of original research results in intelligence computation, real-world application, algorithms, software and systems, and different applied disciplines with potential in intelligence computation. ISICA conferences are one of the first series of international conferences on computational intelligence that combines elements of learning, adaptation, evolution and fuzzy logic to create programs as alternative solutions to artificial intelligence. The proceedings of ISICA conferences have a number of unique features including uniqueness, newness, successfulness, and broadness. The proceedings of ISICA conferences have been accepted into the Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP), while ISICA 2007 proceedings published by Springer have also been indexed by Engineering Information (EI).
Following the success of ISICA 2005 and ISICA 2007, ISICA 2008 made good progress on analyzing and processing massive real-time data by computational intelligence. ISICA 2008 featured the most up-to-date research in computational intelligence, evolutionary computation, evolutionary multi-objective and dynamic optimization, evolutionary learning systems, neural networks, classification and recognition, bioinformatics and bioengineering, evolutionary data mining and knowledge discovery, intelligent GIS and control, theory of intelligent computation, combinational and numerical optimization, and real-world applications. ISICA 2008 provided a venue to foster technical exchanges, renew everlasting friendships, and establish new connections.
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