INFORMATION SCIENCES 2007
Proceedings of the 10th Joint Conference
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, 18 - 24 July 2007
edited by Paul Yingjun Cao, Hengda Cheng, Donald Hung, Cengiz Kahraman, Chung Wha Ngo, Yukio Ohsawa, Manuel Grana Romay, Mu Chun Su, Athanasios Vasilakos, Douglas Wang & Paul P. Wang
This proceeding contains the cutting-edge research results in information science and technology, and their related technology. Recent scientific breakthroughs such as invisibility cloak and meta-materials, data mining techniques, advanced game playing in artificial intelligence, nano-technology, unlikely event probability, and fuzzy logic reasoning are just a few outstanding examples. Walter Freeman's 80th birthday celebration is another highlight of this proceedings, because this major event is attended by many leading scientists from around the world. Key speakers include Charles Falco, Walter Freeman, Thomas Huang, Meyya Meyyappan, Lotfi Zadeh, Bernette Bouchon Meunier, Heather Carlson, Ling Guan, Etienne Kerre and John Mordeson.
Table of Contents
Invited Papers
Workshop Papers
7th Atlantic Symposium on Computational Biology & Genome Informatics (CBGI)
2nd International Workshop on Chance Discovery & Data Mining (CDDM)
6th International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Economics & Finance (CIEF)
10th International Conference on Computer Science & Informatics (CSI)
8th International Conference on Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition & Image Processing (CVPRIP)
12th International Conference on Fuzzy Theory & Technology (FTT)
5th International Conference on Intelligent Multimedia & Ambient Intelligence (IMAI)
8th International Conference on Natural Computing (NC)
5th Symposium on Photonics, Networking & Computing (PNC)
Contents: Fuzzy Theory and Technology; Computer Science and Informatics; Natural Computing; Computer Vision, Pattern Recognition and Image Processing; Computational Biology and Genome Informatics; Computational Intelligence in Economics and Finance; Intelligent Multimedia and Ambient Intelligence; Photonics, Networking and Computing; Chance Discovery and Data Mining.
Readership: Graduate students, academics and researchers in computer science, business and management, and engineering.
Key Features:
- US Army Research is funding the track on PNC with authors of the very top scientists from USA and the world, who are likely to be honored with the Nobel Prize
- SMU (Society for Mathematics of Uncertainty) is one of the main sponsors
- CIEF (Computational Intelligence on Economics and Finance) is the very best in the world
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eISBN 978-981-270-967-7
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