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the 11th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning
IDEAL is an annual conference dedicated to emerging and challenging topics in intelligent data analysis and engineering and their associated learning paradigms. There have been 10 successful previous IDEAL conferences.
The 11th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning (IDEAL 2010) will be held on 1st – 3rd September 2010 in the University of the West of Scotland, on its Paisley campus which is 15 kilometres from the city of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. This conference provides an interesting opportunity to present and discuss the latest theoretical advances and real-world applications in computational intelligence. As in the past, the IDEAL 2010 proceedings will be published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series and promising authors will also be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to the International Journal of Neural Systems.
We look forward to receiving your contribution and meeting you in Paisley!
Topics of the conference cover five main themes listed below (but not limited to)
Learning and Information Processing
* Machine Learning
* Neural Networks
* Emergent Systems
* Probabilistic Learning
* Clustering and Classification
* Feature Selection and Extraction
* Information Fusion
* Evolutionary Computation
* Fuzzy Logic
* Applications
Data Mining, Retrieval and Management
* Rule-based Systems
* Content-based Retrieval Systems
* Text and Web Mining
* Multivariate Data Visualisation
* Internet and Multimedia Databases
* Knowledge Discovery and Retrieval
* Data Warehouse and E-organisations
* Image/Video Analysis and Retrieval
* Speech and Signal Processing
* Medical Diagnosis and Databases
Bio/Neuro-informatics and Bio-Inspired Models
* Protein Structural Prediction
* Gene Expression Data Analysis
* Metabolomics and Pathway Analysis
* Bioinformatics Tools and Intelligent Decision Making Systems
* Molecular Data Management
* Novel Bioinformatics Algorithms
* Neuroinformatics
* Bio-inspired Computing Models
* Cognitive Learning and Memory
* Systems Biology
* Computational Neuroscience
Agents and Hybrid Systems
* Multi-agents Systems
* Autonomous Agents
* Agent Architectures and Protocols
* Collaborative and Collective learning
* Self-Organising Systems
* Reconfiguration Systems
* Hybrid Systems and Applications
* Fuzzy Neural Systems and Applications
* Swarm Intelligence and Systems
Financial Engineering
* Electronic Commerce
* Portfolio Management
* Risk Analysis and Management
* Fraud Detection
* Modelling and Forecasting
* Volatility and Trading Strategies
Paper Submission
Manuscripts must be written in English. All submissions will be refereed by experts in the field based on originality, significance, quality and clarity. All contributions must be original, should not have been published elsewhere and should not be intended to be published elsewhere during the review period. Accepted papers will be included in IDEAL 2010 Proceedings that will published by Springer Verlag in the prestigious LNCS Series.
Papers should not exceed 8 pages and must comply with the format of LNCS/LNAI Series.
All papers must be initially submitted in electronic PDF format using the online paper submission system (If you don’t have such an account, follow the link after "If you do not have an EasyChair account or have problems to log in").
ideal2010.ucc.ie
Important dates:
Deadline for papers submission: 30th April 2010 (extended)
Notification of acceptance: 21st May 2010
Submission of camera-ready papers: 15th June 2010
IDEAL is an annual conference dedicated to emerging and challenging topics in intelligent data analysis and engineering and their associated learning paradigms. There have been 10 successful previous IDEAL conferences.
The 11th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning (IDEAL 2010) will be held on 1st – 3rd September 2010 in the University of the West of Scotland, on its Paisley campus which is 15 kilometres from the city of Glasgow, Scotland, UK. This conference provides an interesting opportunity to present and discuss the latest theoretical advances and real-world applications in computational intelligence. As in the past, the IDEAL 2010 proceedings will be published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series and promising authors will also be invited to submit extended versions of their papers to the International Journal of Neural Systems.
We look forward to receiving your contribution and meeting you in Paisley!
Topics of the conference cover five main themes listed below (but not limited to)
Learning and Information Processing
* Machine Learning
* Neural Networks
* Emergent Systems
* Probabilistic Learning
* Clustering and Classification
* Feature Selection and Extraction
* Information Fusion
* Evolutionary Computation
* Fuzzy Logic
* Applications
Data Mining, Retrieval and Management
* Rule-based Systems
* Content-based Retrieval Systems
* Text and Web Mining
* Multivariate Data Visualisation
* Internet and Multimedia Databases
* Knowledge Discovery and Retrieval
* Data Warehouse and E-organisations
* Image/Video Analysis and Retrieval
* Speech and Signal Processing
* Medical Diagnosis and Databases
Bio/Neuro-informatics and Bio-Inspired Models
* Protein Structural Prediction
* Gene Expression Data Analysis
* Metabolomics and Pathway Analysis
* Bioinformatics Tools and Intelligent Decision Making Systems
* Molecular Data Management
* Novel Bioinformatics Algorithms
* Neuroinformatics
* Bio-inspired Computing Models
* Cognitive Learning and Memory
* Systems Biology
* Computational Neuroscience
Agents and Hybrid Systems
* Multi-agents Systems
* Autonomous Agents
* Agent Architectures and Protocols
* Collaborative and Collective learning
* Self-Organising Systems
* Reconfiguration Systems
* Hybrid Systems and Applications
* Fuzzy Neural Systems and Applications
* Swarm Intelligence and Systems
Financial Engineering
* Electronic Commerce
* Portfolio Management
* Risk Analysis and Management
* Fraud Detection
* Modelling and Forecasting
* Volatility and Trading Strategies
Paper Submission
Manuscripts must be written in English. All submissions will be refereed by experts in the field based on originality, significance, quality and clarity. All contributions must be original, should not have been published elsewhere and should not be intended to be published elsewhere during the review period. Accepted papers will be included in IDEAL 2010 Proceedings that will published by Springer Verlag in the prestigious LNCS Series.
Papers should not exceed 8 pages and must comply with the format of LNCS/LNAI Series.
All papers must be initially submitted in electronic PDF format using the online paper submission system (If you don’t have such an account, follow the link after "If you do not have an EasyChair account or have problems to log in").
ideal2010.ucc.ie
Important dates:
Deadline for papers submission: 30th April 2010 (extended)
Notification of acceptance: 21st May 2010
Submission of camera-ready papers: 15th June 2010