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TZID:Asia/Kolkata
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DTSTART:19451014T230000
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DTSTAMP:20131225T115517Z
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20130714T083000
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DESCRIPTION:Computational Intelligence (CI) is a set of biological and ling
 uistic computational tools and methodologies to address complex and challe
 nging real-world problems to which traditional approaches may not be very 
 effective. Major constituents of CI are neural networks\, evolutionary alg
 orithms\, fuzzy systems\, and hybrid intelligent systems. This workshop is
  a joint initiative by the Computational Intelligence Society and IEEE UP 
 Section CIS chapter meant for awareness of the problem solving abilities o
 f CI tools and techniques. The workshop will provide an introduction to CI
  theory\, its applications\, challenges and future directions. The worksho
 p is intended for students\, research scholars and young faculty members w
 ho have interest in CI.\n\nCo-sponsored by: Nishchal K. Verma\n\nSpeaker(s
 ): Prof. Chin-Teng (CT) Lin\, Prof. Hisao Ishibuchi\, \, \, Marios M. Poly
 carpou\, Hisao Ishibuchi\n\nBldg: Outreach Auditorium\, Indian Institute o
 f Technology Kanpur\, Kanpur\, Uttar Pradesh\, India\, 208016
LOCATION:Bldg: Outreach Auditorium\, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur\
 , Kanpur\, Uttar Pradesh\, India\, 208016
ORGANIZER:nishchal@iitk.ac.in
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:IEEE Workshop On Computational Intelligence: Theories\, Application
 s and Future Directions
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/22547
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;Computational Intelligence (CI) is a set of b
 iological and linguistic computational tools and methodologies to address 
 complex and challenging real-world problems to which traditional approache
 s may not be very effective. Major constituents of CI are neural networks\
 , evolutionary algorithms\, fuzzy systems\, and hybrid intelligent systems
 . This workshop is a joint initiative by the Computational Intelligence So
 ciety and IEEE UP Section CIS chapter meant for awareness of the problem s
 olving abilities of CI tools and techniques. The workshop will provide an 
 introduction to CI theory\, its applications\, challenges and future direc
 tions. The workshop is intended for students\, research scholars and young
  faculty members who have interest in CI. 
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