Special Session Title: Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Systems
Special Session Abstract:
Computational Intelligence (CI) is the theory, design, application and development of biologically and linguistically motivated computational paradigms. Traditionally the three main pillars of CI have been Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems and Evolutionary Computation. However, in time many nature inspired computing paradigms have evolved. Thus CI is an evolving field and at present in addition to the three main constituents, it encompasses computing paradigms like ambient intelligence, artificial life, cultural learning, artificial endocrine networks, social reasoning, and artificial hormone networks. This Special session aims at addressing advances in research on Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Systems, covering topics ranging from enabling technologies to emerging applications and industrial experiences. It aims to encourage researchers and practitioners to exchange and share their experiences. It also provides a premier interdisciplinary platform for researchers, practitioners and educators to present and discuss the most recent innovations, trends, and concerns as well as practical challenges encountered and solutions adopted in the fields of computational intelligence and intelligent systems. It will focus on real world applications; therefore authors should highlight the benefits of computational intelligence for industry and services
This will be covering different aspects of computational intelligence like Artificial Intelligence, Decision Support Systems, Information Systems Analysis and Specification, Machine Learning approaches and evolutionary algorithms. The topics which are covered in this session (but not limited to) :