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6th Fuzzy Days in Dortmund

International Conference on Computational Intelligence

May 25-27, 1999

Dortmund, Germany

Mathematics

Homepage: http://ls1-www.cs.uni-dortmund.de/fd6/
Email: fd6@ls1.cs.uni-dortmund.de

Organizers: B. Reusch, K. Goser, H. Kiendl, B. Reusch, H.-P. Schwefel, N. Jesse (University of Dortmund), V. Schanz (ITG), R. Theobald (GMM)

Deadline for abstracts: November 15, 1998

Description:

Fuzzy Days in Dortmund were held for the first time in 1991. Initially, the conference was intended for scientists and practitioners as a platform for discussions on theory and application of fuzzy logic. Early on, synergetic links with neural networks were included and the conference evolved gradually to embrace the full spectrum of what is now called Computational Intelligence (CI). Therefore it seemed logical to launch the 4th Fuzzy Days in 1994 as a conference for CI - one of the world's first conferences featuring fuzzy logic, neural networks and evolutionary algorithms together in one event. Following this highly successful tradition, the 6th Fuzzy Days' aim is to provide once again an international forum for reporting significant results on the theory and application of CI-methods. Emphasis shall also be put on the potentials resulting from their combinations.

For the first time a special track on industrial applications will be held to underline the relevance of CI to real-world problems. Selected by a committee comprising people with an outstanding industrial background, these reports will highlight the advan-tages of CI-methods for enterprises.

Again, ITG, GMM, GMA and GI, the well-known German societies which represent a considerable number of engineers and computer scientists, are co-organising and supporting the conference. Further support will be provided by a number of German and international institutions.

Authors are invited to contribute original papers on theoretical results or innovative applications. Major topics of interest include, but are not limited to

Fuzzy Control Fuzzy Decision Making and Optimising Fuzzy Systems and Hardware Fuzzy Image Analysis Neural Networks Fuzzy Neural Networks Evolutionary Strategies Genetic Algorithms Sub-symbolic Learning

Mail Address:

Ms Ulrike Lippe 
University of Dortmund 
Computer Science I 
D-44221 Dortmund, Germany

phone: +49 231 755 62 23 
fax: +49 231 755 65 55

Date received: February 07, 1999


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