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Description:
FLINS, an acronym for Fuzzy Logic and Intelligent technologies in Nuclear Science, is a well-established
international research forum to advance the theory and applications of computational intelligence for applied
research in general and for nuclear science and engineering in particular.
FLINS 2002 is the fifth in a series of conferences on computational intelligence for applied research and follows the successful FLINS'94 in Mol, FLINS'96 in Mol, FLINS'98 in Antwerp, and FLINS 2000 in Bruges, Belgium. FLINS 2002 aims at covering state-of-the-art research and development in computational intelligence for applied research and in particular for nuclear science and engineering. The major goals of this forum are to bridge the gap between theory and applications as well as to encourage interactions among scientists, researchers, and engineers from universities, research institutes, and industrial companies.
Topics of Interest
Fuzzy Logic; Neural Networks; Genetic Algorithms; Probabilistic Computing; Hybrid Methods; Intelligent Agents and Agent Theory; Causal Models; Case-based Reasoning; Chaos Theory; Rough Set Theory; Intuitionistic Fuzzy Set Theory; Evidence Theory; Interactive Computational Models.
And their applications to:
Decision Support Systems; Process and System Control, System Identification and Modelling, and Optimisation; Signal or Image Processing, Pattern Recognition; Condition Monitoring, Fault Diagnosis, Systems Integration; Internet Tools, Human-Machine Interface; Time Series Prediction, Noise Analysis, Real Time Systems; Robotics, Motion Control; Virtual Reality, Telecommunications; Consumer Electronics, Industrial Electronics, Power and Energy; Data Mining, Data Visualisation, Intelligent Information Retrieval, and Autonomous Reasoning; Risk Analysis and Safety Related Issues.
Date received: November 15, 2001
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