Computational Modelling Group

Conference  8th September 2010 6 a.m.  Cardiff University

KES'2010 Knowledge-Based and Intelligent Information & Engineering Systems (Cardiff)

Web page
http://kes2010.kesinternational.org/index.php
Categories
Education, Pervasive computing, Scientific Computing
Submitter
Petrina Butler

Professor Nikola Kasabov

We are pleased to invite participation in KES2010 organised by the School of Engineering at Cardiff University, in conjunction with KES International.

KES2010 is an international scientific forum for the presentation of the results of high-quality research on a broad range of intelligent systems topics.

Draft Programme

http://kes2010.kesinternational.org/ProgrammeKES2010.htm

The conference will consist of keynote talks, oral and poster presentations, invited sessions and workshops, on the applications and theory of intelligent systems and related areas. It will provide excellent opportunities for the presentation of interesting new research results and discussion about them, leading to knowledge transfer and generation of new ideas.

Keynote Speakers

http://kes2010.kesinternational.org/keynotes.php

  • Christopher Bishop, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
  • Nikola Kasabov, University of Technology, Auckland, New Zealand
  • Saeid Nahavandi, Centre for Intelligent Systems Research, Deakin University - Victoria, Australia
  • Tetsuo Sawaragi, Kyoto University, Japan
  • Yuzuru Tanaka, Hokkaido University, Japan
  • Roger Whitaker, Cardiff University, UK

Conference Scope

The conference encompasses a broad spectrum of intelligent systems related subjects. The following list provides examples of applicable topics; however, the list is not meant to exclude other applicable areas.

Knowledge-Based Systems, Expert Systems, Cognitive Systems, Neural Networks, Artificial Immune Systems, Fuzzy Techniques and Systems, Genetic Algorithms and Evolutionary Computing, Hybrid Intelligent Systems, Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Self organizing and complex systems, Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining, Data Analysis and Pattern Recognition, Machine Learning, Bayesian Networks, Knowledge Representation and Management, Computational neuroscience, Planning, Spatial & Temporal Reasoning, Knowledge Acquisition. Intelligent Applications

Industrial Control, Monitoring and Planning, Intelligent Web-based Systems, Fault Diagnosis, Robotics, Image Processing, Machine & Computer Vision, Medical & Diagnostic Systems, Financial & Stock Market Monitoring and Prediction, Speech Processing and Synthesis, Natural Language Processing, Environmental Monitoring, Power Electronics & Drives, High Voltage Systems, Engine Control and Vehicle Applications, Signal and Time Series Processing, Wavelets. Emergent Intelligent Technologies

Pervasive Computing, Intelligent Web Personalization, Ubiquitous Computing, Context-aware and Affective (Emotional) Computing, Mobile Computing and Systems, Business Intelligence Systems, Human-centered Computing, Intelligent User Interfaces, Cognitive Interfaces, User profiling, Evolvable Hardware, DNA Computing, Immunocomputing, Artificial Life, Bioinformatics using Intelligent & Machine Learning Techniques, Micro array Data Analysis, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Artificial Intelligence and Information Agents on the Internet, E-commerce/E-business and E-learning, Semantic Web, Intelligent Web Mining & Applications, Virtual Reality & Multi- Media Intelligent Information Systems, Blind Source Separation.

Groundbreaking Intelligent Systems Research Workshop

The KES2010 Groundbreaking Research Workshop is a one-day workshop taking place on Friday the 10th September 2010, the final day of the KES2010 conference, giving authors who are too late for the general and invited sessions tracks the opportunity present their work.

Work-in-progress papers on all aspects of intelligent systems are invited from research students (doctoral and masters students) more senior researchers, members of faculty and anyone wishing to bring their work to attention of the research community.

Those registering for the Groundbreaking Research Workshop may book for a special one-day rate of 250 Euro.

This includes:

  • Attendance on the day the Workshop (10 September 2010)
  • Teas and coffees, and lunch
  • The opportunity to attend the Friday AM and PM keynote talks
  • Presentation of the work as a poster and as a video snapshot to be uploaded onto Your Tube
  • Publication of the paper on the open-access web archive

Workshop authors may also purchase a ticket for the conference dinner to be held on the evening of Thursday 9 September 2010.

Alternatively, authors may choose registration for the full three-day KES2010 conference at the late rate if they wish.

Presentation and Publication

Accepted papers will be presented as posters in the dedicated workshop session. Papers will be published on an open-access web archive, making them widely available to the research community.

Video Snapshots

Each author of an accepted contribution will be given the opportunity to give a 2 minute oral presentation on their work which will be recorded as a video. Suitable video presentations will be uploaded onto YouTube as 'Research Snapshots', giving the work additional visibility.

We will be offering a prize for the best 'Research Snapshot' presentations.

Location

Mercure Cardiff Holland House Hotel and Spa