Thursday, June 5, 2014

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Volume 22, Number 3, June 2014

1. Bandler–Kohout Subproduct With Yager's Classes of Fuzzy Implications
Author(s): S. Mandal and B. Jayaram
Pages: 469-482

2. Day or Night Activity Recognition From Video Using Fuzzy Clustering Techniques
Author(s): T. Banerjee, J. M. Keller, M. Skubic, and E. Stone
Pages: 483-493

3. Cooperative Adaptive Fuzzy Tracking Control for Networked Unknown Nonlinear Multiagent Systems With Time-Varying Actuator Faults
Author(s): Q. Shen, B. Jiang, P. Shi, and J. Zhao
Pages: 494-504

4. Evaluating R&D Projects as Investments by Using an Overall Ranking From Four New Fuzzy Similarity Measure Based TOPSIS Variants
Author(s): M. Collan and P. Luukka
Pages: 505-515

5. A Consensus Model to Detect and Manage Noncooperative Behaviors in Large-Scale Group Decision Making
Author(s): I. Palomares, L. Martınez, and F. Herrera
Pages: 516-530

6. Fuzzy Inference System (FIS) Extensions Based on the Lattice Theory
Author(s): V. G. Kaburlasos and A. Kehagias
Pages: 531-546

7. GENEFIS: Toward an Effective Localist Network
Author(s): M. Pratama, S. G. Anavatti, and E. Lughofer
Pages: 547-562

8. Fuzzy Adaptive Actuator Failure Compensation Control of Uncertain Stochastic Nonlinear Systems With Unmodeled Dynamics
Author(s): S. Tong, T. Wang, and Y. Li
Pages: 563-574

9. Operators and Comparisons of Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic Term Sets
Author(s): C. Wei, N. Zhao, and X. Tang
Pages: 575-585

10. Rule Extraction From Fuzzy-Based Blast Furnace SVM Multiclassifier for Decision-Making
Author(s): C. Gao, Q. Ge, and L. Jian
Pages: 586-596

11. Fuzzy Cognitive Network Process: Comparisons With Fuzzy Analytic Hierarchy Process in New Product Development Strategy
Author(s): K. K. F. Yuen
Pages: 597-610

12. Delayed Output Feedback Control for Nonlinear Systems With Two-Layer Interval Fuzzy Observers
Author(s): W.-S.Yu, M.Karkoub, T.-S. Wu, and M.-G. Her
Pages: 611-630

13. Adaptive Fuzzy Finite-Time Coordination Control for Networked Nonlinear Bilateral Teleoperation System
Author(s): Y. Yang, C. Hua, and X. Guan
Pages: 631-641

14. Fuzzy Boundary Control Design for a Class of Nonlinear Parabolic Distributed Parameter Systems
Author(s): H.-N. Wu, J.-W. Wang, and H.-X. Li
Pages: 642-652

15. Fuzzy Chance-Constrained Multiobjective Portfolio Selection Model
Author(s): M. K. Mehlawat and P. Gupta
Pages: 653-671

16. New Classes of Threshold Aggregation Functions Based Upon the Tsallis q-Exponential With Applications to Perceptual Computing
Author(s): J. T. Rickard and J. Aisbett
Pages: 672-684

17. Centroids of Type-1 and Type-2 Fuzzy Sets When Membership Functions Have Spikes
Author(s): J. Aisbett and J. T. Rickard
Pages: 685-692

SHORT PAPERS

18. Breast Nodules Computer-Aided Diagnostic System Design Using Fuzzy Cerebellar Model Neural Networks
Author(s): C.-M. Lin, Y.-L. Hou, T.-Y. Chen, and K.-H. Chen
Pages: 693-698

19. Nonquadratic H∞ Stabilization Conditions for Observer-Based T–S Fuzzy Control Systems
Author(s): S. H. Kim
Pages: 699


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Friday, May 30, 2014

International Neural Network Society Call for Nominations for Senior Member

The International Neural Network Society (INNS) is calling for nominations for Senior Member. The requirements for Senior Member are as follows:

1. A regular or affiliate member of the INNS, who has been an INNS member for at least 5 consecutive years, can be nominated by an INNS member for Senior Member.

2. The nominee must have demonstrated a significant contribution to the theory and/or applications and/or education and promotion of the subject discipline, and this must be stated in the nomination letter.

3. Final confirmation of the 2014 Senior Members will be made by the INNS Board of Governors and appropriate announcements will then be made, at least on the INNS website, www.inns.org, and in the INNS magazine.

4. New Senior Members will receive an updated membership certificate.

For 2014, nomination letters and a CV of the candidate can be sent via e-mail to the INNS VP for Membership, Irwin King at king@cse.cuhk.edu.hk with the subject line: 2014 INNS SM Nomination, by Friday, June 27, 2014.

Reminder: paper submission deadline for SCIS and ISIS 2014

A reminder that the deadline for the jointly-held conferences Soft Computing and Intelligent Systems (SCIS) and International Symposium on Advanced Intelligent Systems (ISIS) 2014 is 30 June, 2014. This conference will be held in Kitakyushu, Japan, December 3-6, 2014.

Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Call for Papers: Special Issue on “New Trends of Learning in Computational Intelligence”

A special issue of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine (IEEE CIM) will be dedicated to New Trends of Learning in Computational Intelligence. Prospective  uthors are invited to submit their original unpublished research and application contributions. Comprehensive tutorial and survey papers can also be considered for this special issue.

Over the past few decades, conventional computational intelligence techniques faced severe bottlenecks in terms of algorithmic learning. Particularly, in areas of big data computation, brain science, cognition and reasoning, it is almost inevitable that intensive human intervention and time consuming trial and error efforts need to be employed before any meaningful observations can be obtained. The recent development of emerging computational intelligence techniques such as extreme learning machines (ELM) and fast solutions shed some light upon how to effectively deal with these computational bottlenecks.

Based on the observations that increasing correlation can be found among apparently different theories from different fields, as well as the increasing evidence of convergence between computational intelligence techniques and biological learning mechanisms, this special issue seeks to promote novel research investigations in computational intelligence bridging among related areas.

Topics of interest for this special issue include but are not limited to:

  • Theoretical foundations and algorithms:
    • Extreme learning machines (ELM), No-Prop algorithms and random kitchen sinks
    • Real-time learning, reasoning and cognition
    • Sequential / incremental learning
    • Clustering and feature extraction / selection
    • Closed form and non-closed form solutions
    • Multiple hidden layers solutions and random networks
    • Parallel and distributed computing / cloud computing
    • Fast implementation of deep learning
  • Applications
    • Biologically-inspired natural language processing
    • Big data analytics
    • Cognitive science / computation
    • Autonomous systems

Deadlines

15th August, 2014: Submission of Manuscripts
15th October, 2014: Notification of Review Results
15th November, 2014: Submission of Revised Manuscripts
15th December, 2014: Submission of Final Manuscripts

Publication: May 2015 Issue

Paper Submission

The maximum length for the manuscript is typically 25 pages in single column format with double-spacing, including figures and references. Authors should specify in the first page of their manuscripts the corresponding author’s contact and up to 5 keywords. Submission should be made via https://www.easychair.org/conferences/conf=ieeecimmay2015.

Guest Editors

Guang-Bin Huang, Nanyang Technological University, egbhuang@ntu.edu.sg
Erik Cambria, MIT Media Laboratory, USA, cambria@media.mit.edu
Kar-Ann Toh, Yonsei University, South Korea, katoh@yonsei.ac.kr
Bernard Widrow, Stanford University, USA, widrow@stanford.edu
Zongben Xu, Xi’an Jiaotong University, China, zbxu@mail.xjtu.edu.cn

Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Call for Papers: Symposium on "Intelligent Embedded Systems" (IES 2014)

Call for papers for the Symposium on "Intelligent Embedded Systems"  (IES 2014) at IEEE Symposium Series in Computational Intelligence 2014 Orlando, Florida,  December 9 -12, 2014
Web site: http://ies14-ssci.deib.polimi.it/

IMPORTANT DATES

Special Session Proposal: April 15, 2014
Paper submission: June 15, 2014
Author notifications: September 5, 2014
Camera-ready submission: October 5, 2014
Early registration: October 5, 2014
Conference Dates: December 9 - 12, 2014


Intelligent embedded systems, i.e., embedded processing systems with sensors, actuators and computational intelligence -based computing ability, permeate our daily life. This symposium aims at disseminating recent achievements in computational intelligence towards embedded systems highlighting intelligent behaviors.

This symposium aspires at building a bridge between academic and industrial research, as well as among researchers working in different fields, with the specific purpose of designing systems and embedded systems able to adapt and interact with evolving environments.

The symposium will be held within the IEEE Symposium Series in Computational Intelligence (Orlando, Florida,  December 9 -12, 2014) http://ieee-ssci.org/

TOPICS

Papers must present original work or review the state-of-the-art in the following non-exhaustive list of topics:

  • Intelligence for embedded systems
  • Computational intelligence for cyber-physical systems
  • Intelligent fault diagnosis systems
  • Intelligent solutions for Internet of Things
  • Intelligent sensor networks
  • Intelligent sensors and robotics
  • Intelligent measurement systems
  • Adaptive solutions to operate in evolving/changing environments
  • Intelligent systems for real-world applications


KEYWORDS

Embedded systems, fault-diagnosis systems, intelligent applications, intelligent sensors, intelligent sensor networks, Computational Intelligence,  Internet of Things.

SYMPOSIUM ORGANIZERS

  • Cesare Alippi (Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, Italy) cesare.alippi@polimi.it
  • Giacomo Boracchi (Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, Italy) giacomo.boracchi@polimi.it
  • Manuel Roveri (Politecnico di Milano, Dipartimento di Elettronica, Informazione e Bioingegneria, Italy) manuel.roveri@polimi.it


KEYNOTE SPEAKER

Jose C. Principe, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor ECE BellSouth Professor and Director Computational NeuroEngineering Lab, University of Florida.


TECHNICAL PROGRAMME COMMITTEE

  • Nikola Kasabov (Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand)
  • Huajin Tang (Agency for Science, Technology and Research, A*STAR, Singapore)
  • Danil Prokhorov (Toyota Research Institute NA, Michigan, USA )
  • Robert Kozma (University of Memphis, Tennessee, USA)
  • Joe-Air Jiang (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
  • Rami Abielmona (University of Ottawa, Canada)
  • HuanHuan Chen  (University of Science & Technology of China, Hefei, China)
  • Harris Papadopoulos (Frederick University, Cyprus)
  • Leandro L. Minku (The University of Birmingham, UK)
  • Maurizio Bocca (Politecnico di Milano, Italy)
  • Daniele Caltabiano (STMicroelectronics, Milano, Italy)



Further information can be found at IES14 webpage http://ies14-ssci.deib.polimi.it/
Please make sure you select Intelligent Embedded Systems as Main Research topic during the submission process

Neural Networks, Volume 55, Pages 1-110, July 2014

Neuroscience
1. Detecting cells using non-negative matrix factorization on calcium imaging data
Pages: 11-19
Author(s): Ryuichi Maruyama, Kazuma Maeda, Hajime Moroda, Ichiro Kato, Masashi Inoue, Hiroyoshi Miyakawa, Toru Aonishi

        
Learning Systems
2. Discrete-time online learning control for a class of unknown nonaffine nonlinear systems using reinforcement learning   
Pages: 30-41
Author(s): Xiong Yang, Derong Liu, Ding Wang, Qinglai Wei
        
3. Stochastic nonlinear time series forecasting using time-delay reservoir computers: Performance and universality   
Pages: 59-71
Author(s): Lyudmila Grigoryeva, Julie Henriques, Laurent Larger, Juan-Pablo Ortega
        
4. A general soft label based Linear Discriminant Analysis for semi-supervised dimensionality reduction   
Pages: 83-97
Author(s): Mingbo Zhao, Zhao Zhang, Tommy W.S. Chow, Bing Li

        
Mathematical and Computational Analysis
5. Exponential synchronization of delayed memristor-based chaotic neural networks via periodically intermittent control   
Pages: 1-10
Author(s): Guodong Zhang, Yi Shen

6. A collective neurodynamic optimization approach to bound-constrained nonconvex optimization
Pages: 20-29
Author(s): Zheng Yan, Jun Wang, Guocheng Li
        
7. Stability analysis of fractional-order Hopfield neural networks with time delays
Pages: 98-109
Author(s): Hu Wang, Yongguang Yu, Guoguang Wen

        
Engineering and Applications
8. Towards limb position invariant myoelectric pattern recognition using time-dependent spectral features   
Pages: 42-58
Author(s): Rami N. Khushaba, Maen Takruri, Jaime Valls Miro, Sarath Kodagoda
        
9. Model, analysis, and evaluation of the effects of analog VLSI arithmetic on linear subspace-based image recognition   
Pages: 72-82
Author(s): Gonzalo Carvajal, Miguel Figueroa

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems: Volume 25, Issue 6, June 2014

1. A Self-Building and Cluster-Based Cognitive Fault Diagnosis System for Sensor Networks
Author(s): Alippi, C. ; Roveri, M. ; Trova, F.
Pages: 1021-1032

2. A Simple Scheme for Formation Control Based on Weighted Behavior Learning
Author(s): Lin, J. ; Hwang, K. ; Wang, Y.
Pages: 1033-1044

3. New Criteria for Global Robust Stability of Delayed Neural Networks With Norm-Bounded Uncertainties
Author(s): Arik, S.
Pages: 1045-1052

4. A Nonlinear Semantic-Preserving Projection Approach to Visualize Multivariate Periodical Time Series
Author(s): Blanchart, P. ; Depecker, M.
Pages: 1053-1070

5. Local Coordinate Concept Factorization for Image Representation
Author(s): Liu, H. ; Yang, Z. ; Yang, J. ; Wu, Z. ; Li, X.
Pages: 1071-1082

6. Global and Local Structure Preservation for Feature Selection
Author(s): Liu, X. ; Wang, L. ; Zhang, J. ; Yin, J. ; Liu, H.
Pages: 1083-1095

7. A Load-Balancing Self-Organizing Incremental Neural Network
Author(s): Zhang, H. ; Xiao, X. ; Hasegawa, O.
Pages: 1096-1105

8. Optimal Switching and Control of Nonlinear Switching Systems Using Approximate Dynamic Programming
Author(s): Heydari, A. ; Balakrishnan, S.N.
Pages: 1106-1117

9. Nonconvex Regularizations for Feature Selection in Ranking With Sparse SVM
Author(s): Laporte, L. ; Flamary, R. ; Canu, S. ; Dejean, S. ; Mothe, J.
Pages: 1118-1130

10. Multiset Canonical Correlations Using Globality Preserving Projections With Applications to Feature Extraction and Recognition
Author(s): Yuan, Y. ; Sun, Q.
Pages: 1131-1146

11. Efficient Exploratory Learning of Inverse Kinematics on a Bionic Elephant Trunk
Author(s): Rolf, M. ; Steil, J.J.
Pages: 1147-1160

12. Novel LMI-Based Condition on Global Asymptotic Stability for a Class of Cohen–Grossberg BAM Networks With Extended Activation Functions
Author(s): Zhang, Z. ; Cao, J. ; Zhou, D.
Pages: 1161-1172

13. Semisupervised Classification Through the Bag-of-Paths Group Betweenness
Author(s): Lebichot, B. ; Kivimaki, I. ; Francoisse, K. ; Saerens, M.
Pages: 1173-1186

14. Rapid Oscillation Fault Detection and Isolation for Distributed Systems via Deterministic Learning
Author(s): Chen, T. ; Wang, C. ; Hill, D.J.
Pages: 1187-1199

15. Gaussian Classifier-Based Evolutionary Strategy for Multimodal Optimization
Author(s): Dong, W. ; Zhou, M.
Pages: 1200-1216

16. Adaptive Consensus Control for a Class of Nonlinear Multiagent Time-Delay Systems Using Neural Networks
Author(s): Chen, C.L.P. ; Wen, G. ; Liu, Y. ; Wang, F.
Pages: 1217-1127

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Paper submission deadline: IJCNN 2015

The paper submission deadline for the International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN) 2015 is January 15, 2015. This conference will be held in Killarney, Ireland, July 12-17, 2015.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Reminder: paper submission deadline for IEEE SSCI 2014

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI) 2014 is 15 June 2014. This group of symposia will be held in Orlando, Florida, 9-12 December, 2014.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Reminder: conference paper deadline for ICAPR 2015

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the Eighth International Conference on Advances in Pattern Recognition (ICAPR) 2015 is June 15, 2014. This conference will be held in Kolkata, India, January 4-7 2015.

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Monday, May 5, 2014

Call for Papers: IEEE SSCI 2014

Welcome to the sunshine of Orlando, Florida for the IEEE SSCI 2014, a flagship international conference sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (CIS) promoting all aspects of Computational Intelligence (CI). The IEEE SSCI 2014 co-locates multiple exciting symposiums at one single location, providing a unique opportunity to encourage cross-fertilization and collaborations in all areas of CI. The IEEE SSCI 2014 features a large number of keynotes, tutorials, and special sessions. The IEEE SSCI 2014 will also offer a number of travel grants as well as an exciting Doctoral Consortium.

We hope you could participate this exciting event, and look forward to seeing you in Orlando in December 2014!

Important dates

Paper submission:          June 15, 2014
Notification to authors:   September 5, 2014
Final submission:            October 5, 2014
Early registration:           October 5, 2014
Website:                        www.ieee-ssci.org

For paper submissions, please go to the conference website: www.ieee-ssci.org and click the "Paper Submission" from the left panel, or directly go to the paper submission link at: ieee-cis.org/conferences/ssci2014/upload.php

IEEE SSCI 2014 features the following Symposia:

  • ADPRL'14:     IEEE Symposium on Adaptive Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning, Huaguang Zhang, China, Jagannathan Sarangapani, USA, Lucian Busoniu, Romania.
  • CCMB'14:      IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence, Cognitive Algorithms, Mind, and Brain, Leonid Perlovsky, USA, Jose F Fontanari, Brazil, Angelo Cangelosi, UK, Daniel Levine, USA, Robert Kozma, USA
  • CIASG'14:     IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence Applications in Smart Grid, G. Kumar Venayagamoorthy, USA, Jung-Wook Park, Korea.
  • CIBCI'14:     IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Brain Computer Interfaces, Damien Coyle, UK, Robert Kozma, USA, Kai Keng Ang, Singapore.
  • CIBD'14:      IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Big Data, Yaochu Jin, UK, Yonghong Peng, UK, Nitesh Chawla, USA, Marios Polycarpou, Cyprus.
  • CIBIM'14:     IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Biometrics and Identity Management, Qinghan Xiao, Canada, David Zhang, China, Fabio Scotti, Italy
  • CICA'14,      IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Control and Automation, Xiao-Jun Zeng, UK.
  • CICARE'14,    IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in healthcare and e-health, Amir Hussain, UK, Jonathan Wu, Canada.
  • CIComms'14,   IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Communication Systems and Networks, Sergey Andreev, Finland, Raymond Carroll, Ireland, Maode Ma, Singapore, Paolo Rocca, Italy.
  • CICS'14,      IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Cyber Security, Dipankar Dasgupta, USA
  • CIDM'14,      IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence and Data Mining, Zhi-Hua Zhou, China, Barbara Hammer, Germany, Carlotta Domeniconi, USA.
  • CIDUE'14,     IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Dynamic and Uncertain Environments, Yaochu Jin, UK, Robi Polikar, USA, Shengxiang Yang, UK
  • CIEL'14,      IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Ensemble Learning, Nikhil R. Pal, India, P. N. Suganthan, Singapore, Xin Yao, UK, Wenjia Wang, UK.
  • CIES'14,      IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Engineering Solutions, Michael Beer, UK, Rudolf Kruse, Germany, Vladik Kreinovich, USA.
  • CIHLI'14,     IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Human-like Intelligence, Jacek Mandziuk, Poland, Wlodzislaw Duch, Poland, Janusz A. Starzyk, USA.
  • CIMSIVP'14,   IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence for Multimedia, Signal and Vision Processing, Khan M Iftekharuddin, USA, Salim Bouzerdoum,Australia.
  • CIPLS'14,     IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Production and Logistics Systems, Bülent Çatay, Turkey, Raymond Chiong, Australia, Patrick Siarry, France.
  • CIVTS'14,     IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Vehicles and Transportation Systems, Dipti Srinivasan, Singapore, Justin Dauwels, Singapore, Ana Bazzan, Brazil
  • EALS'14,      IEEE Symposium on Evolving and Autonomous Learning Systems, Plamen Angelov, U.K., Dimitar Filev, USA, Nikola Kasabov, New Zealand.
  • FOCI'14,      IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computational Intelligence, Manuel Ojeda-Aciego, Spain, Leonardo Franco, Spain, Carlos Cotta, Spain.
  • IA'14,        IEEE Symposium on Intelligent Agents, Hani Hagras, UK, Vincenzo Loia, Italy.
  • IES'14,       IEEE Symposium on Intelligent Embedded Systems, Cesare Alippi, Italy, Giacomo Boracchi, Italy, Manuel Roveri, Italy.
  • ICES'14,      IEEE International Conference on Evolvable Systems, Andrew Tyrrell, UK, Martin Trefzer, UK.
  • ISIC'14,      IEEE International Symposium on Independent Computing, Robert Kozma, USA, Qingfu Zhao, Japan, Cheng-Hsiung Hsieh, Taiwan, Neil Y. Yen, Japan.
  • CIR2AT'14,    IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotic Rehabilitation and Assistive Technologies, Gui DeSouza, USA, James Patton, USA, Georgios Kouroupetroglou, Greece
  • MC'14,        IEEE Workshop on Memetic Computing, Giovanni Iacca, Netherlands, Fabio Caraffini, UK, Ferrante Neri, UK
  • MCDM'14,      IEEE Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Multicriteria Decision-Making, Yaochu Jin, UK, Piero Bonissone, USA, Juergen Branke, UK
  • RiiSS'14,     IEEE Symposium on Robotic Intelligence in Informationally Structured Space, Janos Botzheim, Japan, Chu Kiong  Loo, Malaysia.
  • SDE'14,       IEEE Symposium on Differential Evolution, Janez Brest, Slovenia, Swagatam Das, India, Ferrante Neri, UK
  • SIS'14,       IEEE Symposium on Swarm Intelligence, Yuhui Shi, China, P. N. Suganthan, Singapore.

General Chair:            Haibo He, USA
General Program Chair:    Cesare Alippi, Italy

Monday, April 28, 2014

Conference submission deadline: SEAL 2014

The deadline for submitting papers to the 10th International Conference on Simulated Evolution and Learning (SEAL) 2014 is 14 July, 2014. This conference will be held in Dunedin, New Zealand, 15-18 December, 2014.

Friday, April 25, 2014

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems: Volume 25, Issue 5, May 2014

1. Classification in the Presence of Label Noise: A Survey
Author(s): Benoit Frenay and Michel Verleysen
Pages: 845 - 869

2. Efficient Algorithms for Exact Inference in Sequence Labeling SVMs
Author(s): Alexander Bauer; Nico Gornitz; Franziska Biegler; Klaus-Robert Muller; Marius Kloft
Pages: 870 - 881

3. Robust Adaptive Dynamic Programming and Feedback Stabilization of Nonlinear Systems
Author(s): Yu Jiang; Zhong-Ping Jiang
Pages: 882 - 893

4. A Spiking Self-Organizing Map Combining STDP, Oscillations, and Continuous Learning
Author(s): Timothy Rumbell; Susan L. Denham; Thomas Wennekers
Pages: 894 - 907

5. An Online Outlier Identification and Removal Scheme for Improving Fault Detection Performance
Author(s): Hasan Ferdowsi; Sarangapani Jagannathan; Maciej Zawodniok
Pages: 908 - 919

6. Fidelity-Based Probabilistic Q-Learning for Control of Quantum Systems
Author(s): Chunlin Chen; Daoyi Dong; Han-Xiong Li; Jian Chu; Tzyh-Jong Tarn
Pages: 920 - 933

7. On the Impact of Approximate Computation in an Analog DeSTIN Architecture
Author(s): Steven Young; Junjie Lu; Jeremy Holleman; Itamar Arel
Pages: 934 - 946

8. Adaptive Neural Tracking Control for a Class of Nonstrict-Feedback Stochastic Nonlinear Systems With Unknown Backlash-Like Hysteresis
Author(s): Huanqing Wang; Bing Chen; Kefu Liu; Xiaoping Liu; Chong Lin
Pages: 947 - 958

9. Simplified Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Neural Networks
Author(s): Yang-Yin Lin; Shih-Hui Liao; Jyh-Yeong Chang; Chin-Teng Lin
Pages: 959 - 969

10. Modeling of Batch Processes Using Explicitly Time-Dependent Artificial Neural Networks
Author(s): Botla Ganesh; Vadlagattu Varun Kumar; Kalipatnapu Yamuna Rani
Pages: 970 - 979

11. Storing Sparse Messages in Networks of Neural Cliques
Author(s): Behrooz Kamary Aliabadi; Claude Berrou; Vincent Gripon; Xiaoran Jiang
Pages: 980 - 989

12. Incipient Interturn Fault Diagnosis in Induction Machines Using an Analytic Wavelet-Based Optimized Bayesian Inference
Author(s): Jeevanand Seshadrinath; Bhim Singh; Bijaya Ketan Panigrahi
Pages: 990 - 1001

13. A Scalable Stagewise Approach to Large-Margin Multiclass Loss-Based Boosting
Author(s): Sakrapee Paisitkriangkrai; Chunhua Shen; Anton van den Hengel
Pages: 1002 - 1013

14. Data-Driven MFAC for a Class of Discrete-Time Nonlinear Systems With RBFNN
Author(s): Yuanming Zhu; Zhongsheng Hou
Pages: 1013 - 1020

Thursday, April 24, 2014

Conference paper deadline: ICAPR 2015

The deadline for submitting papers to the Eighth International Conference on Advances in Pattern Recognition (ICAPR) 2015 is June 15, 2014. This conference will be held in Kolkata, India, January 4-7 2015.

Wednesday, April 23, 2014

Neural Networks Volume 54, Pages 1-122, June 2014

Neural Networks Letters

1. Interaction of feedforward and feedback streams in visual cortex in a firing-rate model of columnar computations  
Author(s): Tobias Brosch, Heiko Neumann
Pages: 11-16
 

Learning Systems

2. Learning invariant object recognition from temporal correlation in a hierarchical network  
Author(s): Markus Lessmann, Rolf P. Würtz
Pages: 70-84
   
3. Growing Neural Gas approach for obtaining homogeneous maps by restricting the insertion of new nodes 
Author(s): Yuri Quintana-Pacheco, Daniel Ruiz-Fernández, Agustín Magrans-Rico
Pages: 95-102
   

Mathematical and Computational Analysis

4. An improved robust stability result for uncertain neural networks with multiple time delays 
Author(s): Sabri Arik
Pages: 1-10
   
5. Solving the linear interval tolerance problem for weight initialization of neural networks 
Author(s): S.P. Adam, D.A. Karras, G.D. Magoulas, M.N. Vrahatis
Pages: 17-37
   
6. Necessary and sufficient condition for multistability of neural networks evolving on a closed hypercube 
Author(s): Mauro Di Marco, Mauro Forti, Massimo Grazzini, Luca Pancioni
Pages: 38-48

7. Stable locality sensitive discriminant analysis for image recognition 
Author(s): Quanxue Gao, Jingjing Liu, Kai Cui, Hailin Zhang, Xiaogang Wang
Pages: 49-56

8. Global asymptotic stability analysis for delayed neural networks using a matrix-based quadratic convex approach 
Author(s): Xian-Ming Zhang, Qing-Long Han
Pages: 57-69

9. Impulsive synchronization schemes of stochastic complex networks with switching topology: Average time approach 
Author(s): Chaojie Li, Wenwu Yu, Tingwen Huang
Pages: 85-94

10. New criterion of asymptotic stability for delay systems with time-varying structures and delays 
Author(s): Bo Liu, Wenlian Lu, Tianping Chen
Pages: 103-111

11. A systematic method for analyzing robust stability of interval neural networks with time-delays based on stability criteria 
Author(s): Zhenyuan Guo, Jun Wang, Zheng Yan
Pages: 112-122

Monday, April 21, 2014

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Conference paper deadline: UKCI 2014

The deadline for submitting papers to the UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence (UKCI) 2014 is 19 May 2014. This conference will be held in Bradford, UK, 8-10 September, 2014.

Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Call for Papers: Special Issue on Real-Time Strategy Games IEEE TCIAIG

Special issue editors: Michael Buro, Santiago Ontañón and Mike Preuss

In recent years game AI for real-time strategy (RTS) games has become an active research area. Producing AI players (bots) which are able to consistently beat even average human players (without cheating) in these games has risen as a real challenge. Thus, in RTS games, player satisfaction cannot simply be achieved by “downgrading” the AI, as is possible in man other game genres. In consequence, stronger AI players make the game more interesting.

Recent RTS AI (e.g. StarCraft) tournaments have stimulated the creation of new bots with new concepts and architectures and led to a greatly increased number of publications addressing some of the many open AI problems in RTS games. For example, RTS game aspects such as resource management, scouting, real-time strategic and tactical planning, and others, call for the application of innovative CI/AI methods. This special issue welcomes high-quality work in the area of real-time strategy games. Topics include but are not limited to:
  • Adversarial real-time planning in RTS games
  • Bot reactiveness: learning and adaptation in RTS bots
  • Build order optimization and its relation to strategies and the metagame
  • Scouting and uncertainty management in RTS games
  • Path-finding and group movement
  • Combat simulation and AI for micro-management
  • Opponent modeling, especially strategy prediction
  • Complexity measurements for RTS games
  • Communication and cooperation with and within RTS bots
  • New forms of interaction with the player
  • AI adaptations for more satisfying play experience
  • Difficulty adaptation, ability-based matching, ladders, and tournaments
  • Automated level/unit/map design for RTS games
  • Multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) games: the next generation of real-time strategy?
Authors should follow normal T-CIAIG guidelines for their submissions, but clearly identify their papers for this special issue during the submission process. See http://csee.essex.ac.uk/tciaig/authors.html for author information. Extended versions of previously published conference/workshop papers are welcome providing the journal paper is a significant extension of the conference paper, and is accompanied by a covering letter explaining the additional contribution.

Deadline for submissions: July 1, 2014 Final copy due: February 1, 2015
Notification of Acceptance: November 1, 2014 Publication: June 2015

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Monday, April 14, 2014

IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine Volume 9 Issue 2 May 2014

1. What Is Your Main IEEE Society? [Editor's Remarks]
Author(s): Ishibuchi, H.

2. President's Greeting [President's Message]
Author(s): Yao, X.

3. CIS Society Officers

4. Newly Elected CIS Administrative Committee Members (2014-2016) [Society Briefs]
Author(s): Yao, X.

5. IEEE Fellows - Class of 2014 [Society Briefs]
Author(s): Bezdek, J.

6. A Report on the CIS Second Video Competition [Society Briefs]
Author(s): Matthews, S. ; Abdool, A. ; Eliades, D. ; Coyle, D. ; Posada, J. ; Martin, E. ; Sperduti, A. ; Alippi, C. ; Estevez, P.

7. CIS Publication Spotlight
Author(s): Liu, D. ; Lin, C. ; Greenwood, G. ; Lucas, S. ; Zhang, Z.

8. Special Issue on Computational Intelligence for Community-Centric Systems [Guest Editorial]
Author(s): Kubota, N. ; Liu, H.

9. Context-Aware Personal Information Retrieval From Multiple Social Networks
Author(s): Han, X. ; Wei, W. ; Miao, C. ; Mei, J. ; Song, H.

10. Landmark-Based Methods for Temporal Alignment of Human Motions
Author(s): de Dios, P. ; Chung, P. ; Meng, Q.

11. Muscle Fatigue Tracking with Evoked EMG via Recurrent Neural Network: Toward Personalized Neuroprosthetics
Author(s): Li, Z. ; Hayashibe, M. ; Fattal, C. ; Guiraud, D.

12. Jumping NLP Curves: A Review of Natural Language Processing Research [Review Article]
Author(s): Cambria, E. ; White, B.

13. A Memetic Algorithm for Resource Allocation Problem Based on Node-Weighted Graphs [Application Notes]
Author(s): Wu, J. ; Chang, Z. ; Yuan, L. ; Hou, Y. ; Gong, M.

14. Conference Calendar
Author(s): Haddow, P.

15. Call for Papers for Journal Special Issues

16. CEC 2015


Monday, April 7, 2014

Call for Special Session Proposals for IEEE SSCI 2014

The IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (IEEE SSCI 2014) invites Special Session proposals for our December 9 - 12, 2014 conference in Orlando, Florida, USA. Special session proposals can be for any of the symposium under the IEEE SSCI 2014 umbrella. Special Session proposals should include the following:
  • A brief description, rationale or motivation of the proposed session
  • The title of the proposed special session, and the specific symposium under which the special session should be listed
  • List of topics and the scope
  • A list of authors who have already been invited to participate (if any)
  • Short bio information of the SS organizers
Please submit the SS proposals to the corresponding Symposium Chairs (Symposium Chairs can approve their SS directly, see list of Symposia at http://www.ieee-ssci.org/glance.html), or to the SSCI 2014 Special Session Chair, Robi Polikar at polikar@rowan.edu, with a copy to Haibo He at he@ele.uri.edu. More details can be found at http://www.ieee-ssci.org.

The deadline for special session proposals is April 15, 2014.

Thursday, April 3, 2014

IEEE TNLS Call for Papers: Special issue on "Neurodynamic Systems for Optimization and Applications"

Recurrent neural networks, as dynamical systems, are usually used as models for solving computationally intensive problems. Because of their inherent nature of parallel and distributed information processing, recurrent neural networks are promising computational models for real-time applications. Constrained optimization problems arise in a wide variety of scientific and engineering applications, including signal and image processing, system identification, robot control, process control, pattern recognition, etc. Since the Hopfield neural network was introduced for solving optimization problems, significant progress has been made in theory, algorithms and applications. A number of neurodynamic models have been proposed for solving different problems ranging from discrete optimization to continuous optimization, linear programming to nonlinear optimization, convex optimization to non-convex optimization, smooth optimization to non-smooth optimization, numerical software to analog hardware implementations, etc. Some of them have been successfully applied to robot control, process control, signal and image processing, pattern recognition and classification, economic prediction and so on. In addition, as a kind of neuromorphic systems, they are potentially useful for simulating the brain functions, which is an important topic in neuroscience.

The objective of this special issue is to bring together recent advances in the field of neurodynamic systems for solving optimization problems. We invite original and unpublished research contributions in all relevant areas. We will encourage submissions of papers with new models and applications which would further promote research activities in this area.

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
  • Neurodynamic models for constrained optimization
  • Neurodynamic models for multi-objective optimization
  • Neurodynamic models for large-scale optimization problems
  • Neurodynamic models for deep learning
  • Neurodynamic models for optimal control
  • Neurodynamic models for tensor decomposition
  • Analysis of neurodynamic optimization systems
  • Neurodynamic optimization in the brain
  • Neurodynamic optimization for process control
  • Neurodynamic optimization for robot control
  • Neurodynamic optimization for biomedical engineering problems
  • Neurodynamic optimization for signal processing
  • Neurodynamic optimization for image processing
  • Neurodynamic optimization for support vector machine learning
  • Neurodynamic optimization for pattern recognition
  • Neurodynamic optimization for other applications

IMPORTANT DATES

Aug. 15, 2014 – Deadline for manuscript submission
Dec. 31, 2014 – Notification to authors
Feb. 15, 2015 – Deadline for submission of revised manuscripts
Mar.1, 2015 – Final decision
May/June 2015 – Special issue publication in the IEEE TNNLS.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS

1. Read the information for authors at http://cis.ieee.org/tnnls

2. Submit the manuscript by Aug 15, 2014 at the IEEE-TNNLS webpage http://mc.manuscriptcentral.com/tnnls and follow the submission procedure. Please indicate clearly on the first page of the manuscript and the Author’s Cover Letter that the manuscript has been submitted to the Special Issue on Neurodynamic Systems for Optimization and Applications. Send also an e-mail to chenglong@compsys.ia.ac.cn with subject “TNNLS special issue submission” to notify the editors of your submission.

GUEST EDITORS

Zhigang Zeng
Huazhong University of Science and Technology, China
zgzeng@hust.edu.cn
http://auto.hust.edu.cn/zhigangzeng/

Andrzej Cichocki
Brain Science Institute, RIKEN, Japan
cia@braiin.riken.jp
http://www.bsp.brain.riken.jp/~cia/

Long Cheng
Institute of Automation, Chinese Academy of Sciences, China
long.cheng@ia.ac.cn
http://compsys.ia.ac.cn/~chenglong

Yousheng Xia
Fuzhou University, China
ysxia@fzu.edu.cn
http://cmcs.fzu.edu.cn/action-model-name-teacher-itemid-34

Xiaolin Hu
Tsinghua University, China
xlhu@tsinghua.edu.cn
www.xlhu.cn

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Neural Networks Volume 53, pages 1-172, May 2014

Neural Networks Letters

1. Further results on robustness analysis of global exponential stability of recurrent neural networks with time delays and random disturbances
Author(s): Weiwei Luo, Kai Zhong, Song Zhu, Yi Shen
Pages: 127-133
   
2. Fastest strategy to achieve given number of neuronal firing in theta model  
Author(s): Jiaoyan Wang, Qingyun Wang, Guanrong Chen
Pages: 134-145
   
3. Matrix measure strategies for stability and synchronization of inertial BAM neural network with time delays  
Author(s): Jinde Cao, Ying Wan
Pages: 165-172
   

Learning Systems

4. Cross-person activity recognition using reduced kernel extreme learning machine
Author(s): Wan-Yu Deng, Qing-Hua Zheng, Zhong-Min Wang
Pages: 1-7
   
5. Robust head pose estimation via supervised manifold learning
Author(s): Chao Wang, Xubo Song
Pages: 15-25
   
6. Assist-as-needed robotic trainer based on reinforcement learning and its application to dart-throwing
Author(s): Chihiro Obayashi, Tomoya Tamei, Tomohiro Shibata
Pages: 52-60
   
7. Kernel learning at the first level of inference
Author(s): Gavin C. Cawley, Nicola L.C. Talbot
Pages: 69-80
   
8. Similarity preserving low-rank representation for enhanced data representation and effective subspace learning
Author(s): Zhao Zhang, Shuicheng Yan, Mingbo Zhao
Pages: 81-94
   
9. Learning using privileged information: SVM+ and weighted SVM
Author(s): Maksim Lapin, Matthias Hein, Bernt Schiele
Pages: 95-108
   
10. Safe semi-supervised learning based on weighted likelihood
Author(s): Masanori Kawakita, Jun’ichi Takeuchi
Pages: 146-164
   

Mathematical and Computational Analysis

11. Synchronization control of memristor-based recurrent neural networks with perturbations
Author(s): Weiping Wang, Lixiang Li, Haipeng Peng, Jinghua Xiao, Yixian Yang
Pages: 8-14
   
12. Effects of asymmetric coupling and self-coupling on metastable dynamical transient rotating waves in a ring of sigmoidal neurons
Author(s): Yo Horikawa
Pages: 26-39
   
13. Generalization performance of Gaussian kernels SVMC based on Markov sampling
Author(s): Jie Xu, Yuan Yan Tang, Bin Zou, Zongben Xu, Luoqing Li, Yang Lu
Pages: 40-51

14. Convergence behavior of delayed discrete cellular neural network without periodic coefficients
Author(s): Jinling Wang, Haijun Jiang, Cheng Hu, Tianlong Ma
Pages: 61-68

15. Multiple image mu-stability of neural networks with unbounded time-varying delays
Author(s): Lili Wang, Tianping Chen
Pages: 109-118

16. Extreme learning machine for ranking: Generalization analysis and applications
Author(s): Hong Chen, Jiangtao Peng, Yicong Zhou, Luoqing Li, Zhibin Pan
Pages: 119-126

Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Monday, March 31, 2014

IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation Volume 18, Number 2, April 2014

PAPERS

1. Artificial Biochemical Networks: Evolving Dynamical Systems to Control Dynamical Systems
Author(s): M. A. Lones, L. A. Fuente, A. P. Turner, L. S. D. Caves, S. Stepney, S. L. Smith, and A. M. Tyrrell
Pages: 145-166

2. Multi-Objective Optimization by Using Evolutionary Algorithms: The p-Optimality Criteria
Author(s): E. Carre ̃no Jara
Pages: 167-179

3. A Gaussian Process Surrogate Model Assisted Evolutionary Algorithm for Medium Scale Expensive Optimization Problems
Author(s): B. Liu, Q. Zhang, and G. G. E. Gielen
Pages: 180-192

4. Automatic Design of Scheduling Policies for Dynamic Multi-objective Job Shop Scheduling via Cooperative Coevolution Genetic Programming
Author(s): S. Nguyen, M. Zhang, M. Johnston, and K. Chen Tan
Pages: 193-208

5. An Improved Differential Evolution Algorithm for Practical Dynamic Scheduling in Steelmaking-Continuous Casting Production
Author(s): L. Tang, Y. Zhao, and J. Liu
Pages: 209-225

6. Frequency Fitness Assignment
Author(s): T. Weise, M. Wan, P. Wang, K. Tang, A. Devert, and X. Yao
Pages: 226-243

7. Localization of License Plate Number Using Dynamic Image Processing Techniques and Genetic Algorithms
Author(s): G. Abo Samra and F. Khalefah
Pages: 244-257

8. Comparison Study of Swarm Intelligence Techniques for the Annual Crop Planning Problem
Author(s): S. Chetty and A. O. Adewumi
Pages: 258-268

9. Fuzzy-Based Pareto Optimality for Many-Objective Evolutionary Algorithms
Author(s): Z. He, G. G. Yen, and J. Zhang
Pages: 269-287

10. A Distance-Based Ranking Model Estimation of Distribution Algorithm for the Flowshop Scheduling Problem
Author(s): J. Ceberio, E. Irurozki, A. Mendiburu, and J. A. Lozano
Pages: 286-300

LETTER

11. A Discrete Firefly Algorithm for the Multi-Objective Hybrid Flowshop Scheduling Problems
Author(s): M. K. Marichelvam, T. Prabaharan, and X. S. Yang
Pages: 301

Friday, March 28, 2014

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems Volume 22, Number 2, April 2014

REGULAR PAPERS

1. Fuzzy Approximation-Based Adaptive Control of Nonlinear Delayed Systems With Unknown Dead Zone
Author(s): B.Chen,X.Liu,K.Liu,and C.Lin
Pages: 237-248

2. Output Feedback Predictive Control With One Free Control Move for Nonlinear Systems Represented by a Takagi–Sugeno Model
Author(s): B.Ding and X.Ping
Pages: 249-263

3. Individual Decision Making Can Drive Epidemics: A Fuzzy Cognitive Map Study
Author(s): S. Mei, Y. Zhu, X. Qiu, X. Zhou, Z. Zu, A. V. Boukhanovsky, and P. M. A. Sloot
Pages: 264-273

4. Adaptive Fault Diagnosis for T–S Fuzzy Systems With Sensor Faults and System Performance Analysis
Author(s): Q.Shen, B.Jiang, and P.Shi
Pages: 274-285

5. Adaptive Fuzzy Hierarchical Sliding-Mode Control for the Trajectory Tracking of Uncertain Underactuated Nonlinear Dynamic Systems
Author(s): C.-L.Hwang, C.-C.Chiang, and Y.-W.Yeh
Pages: 286-299

6. Atanassov’s Intuitionistic Fuzzy Programming Method for Heterogeneous Multiattribute Group Decision Making With Atanassov’s Intuitionistic Fuzzy Truth Degrees
Author(s): S.-P. Wan and D.-F. Li
Pages: 300-312

7. Novel Stability Criteria for T–S Fuzzy Systems
Author(s): X. Zhao, L. Zhang, P. Shi, and H. R. Karimi
Pages: 313-323

8. A Fuzzy Model With Online Incremental SVM and Margin-Selective Gradient Descent Learning for Classification Problems
Author(s): W.-Y. Cheng and C.-F. Juang
Pages: 324-337

9. Adaptive Fuzzy Observer-Based Active Fault-Tolerant Dynamic Surface Control for a Class of Nonlinear Systems With Actuator Faults
Author(s): Q.Shen, B.Jiang, and V.Cocquempot
Pages: 338-349

10. Universal Fuzzy Integral Sliding-Mode Controllers Based on T–S Fuzzy Models
Author(s): Q. Gao, L. Liu, G. Feng, Y. Wang, and J. Qiu
Pages: 350-362

11. What and When Can We Gain From the Kernel Versions of C-Means Algorithm?
Author(s): N. R. Pal and K. Sarkar
Pages: 363-379

12. Dissipativity Analysis and Synthesis for Discrete-Time T–S Fuzzy Stochastic Systems With Time-Varying Delay
Author(s): L.Wu, X.Yang, and H.-K.Lam
Pages: 380-394

13. Making Use of Partial Knowledge About Hidden States in HMMs: An Approach Based on Belief Functions
Author(s): E.Ramasso and T.Denoeux
Pages: 395-405

14. Decentralized Fuzzy Observer-Based Output-Feedback Control for Nonlinear Large-Scale Systems: An LMI Approach
Author(s): G.B.Koo, J.B.Park, and Y.H.Joo
Pages: 406-419

15. L_p Consonant Approximations of Belief Functions
Author(s): F. Cuzzolin
Pages: 420-436

16.
Adaptive Fuzzy Control for Multilateral Cooperative Teleoperation of Multiple Robotic Manipulators Under Random Network-Induced Delays
Author(s): Z. Li, Y. Xia, and F. Sun
Pages: 437-450

SHORT PAPERS

17. TSK Observers for Discrete Type-1 and Type-2 FuzzySystems
Author(s): M. S. Fadali and S. Jafarzadeh
Pages: 451-458

18. Robust H∞ Control of TS Fuzzy Time-Delay Systems via a New Sliding-Mode Control Scheme
Author(s): Q.Gao, G.Feng, Z.Xi, Y.Wang, and J.Qiu
Pages: 459-464

19. Toward Necessity of Parametric Conditions for Monotonic Fuzzy Systems
Author(s): J.-M. Won and F. Karray
Pages: 465-470

Thursday, March 27, 2014

Conference paper deadline: CEC 2015

The deadline for submitting papers to the IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE CEC) 2015 is December 19, 2014. This conference will be held in Sendai, Japan, 25-28 May, 2015.

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Conference paper deadline: PRICAI 2014

The deadline for submitting papers to the 13th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI) 2014 is June 29, 2014. This conference will be held in the Gold Coast, Australia, 1-5 December, 2014.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Conference paper deadline: ICONIP 2014

The deadline for submitting papers to the 21st International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP) 2014 is May 2, 2014. This conference will be held in Kuching, Malaysia, 3-6 November, 2014.

Thursday, March 20, 2014

Finding an academic job

Finding a job for any profession is difficult, but finding a job in academia can be ridiculously hard. Since I finished my PhD ten years ago, I've had two periods of unemployment, totalling more than six months out of work. Since I was the sole income-earner for my family at the time, those periods were particularly difficult and stressful to get through, but I got through them, as much by luck as by design.

I've come across a collection of articles on finding academic jobs, that I wanted to share and comment on. I tend to agree with what most of them have to say, even though they're not specific to computational intelligence in particular or even computer science or engineering in general.

The first discusses whether you should even go for an academic job. For computer scientists it is probably easier to go into industry with a PhD than it is for other PhD graduates. The tech industry is always strong somewhere, and it is always growing, so there are always jobs to be had. In my own country of New Zealand, at any one time there are usually between two and three thousand vacancies in the IT sector, and that's out of a country of around four million.

The second article discusses ways to improve your chances of getting an academic job. The authors mention engaging with the community, publishing papers and emphasising transferable skills. I've actually had one supervisor tell me that there is nothing more important than publishing papers, while this article argues that too much publishing runs the risk of establishing nothing more than an unfocussed research record, and this article argues that teaching experience, including experience designing and administering courses, is very important for getting an academic job. Even though I was more interested in the research side of things during my Honours year, I still worked as a tutor for a database course, and during my post-grad years I tutored computational intelligence courses. Near the end of my studies, I worked full-time as a teaching fellow (I believe in the USA that would be Teaching Assistant, but I can't be sure) and did re-work and administer courses. I am quite certain that this experience helped me to get the job I have now.

Having decided to stay in academia, and done the ground-work to enter the academic profession, the next step is to find an academic job. When you've identified a job you are interested in, the first thing you must do it get your academic CV in order. There are several common mistakes you must avoid in this document, since one mistake is all it takes for a recruiter (who are not academics) to discard your entire application. The previous two articles have some very good pieces of advice for laying out your CV, and I have applied several of them to improve my own CV.

Things like career objective statements should also be left out of a CV. My current job means that I regularly receive unsolicited emails complete with CV from people wanting a teaching job in my department, and most of them have things like career objective statements that have nothing whatsoever to do with my department or any kind of teaching job. Nothing says "desperate blanket bombing" like failing to do even a minimum of research about the place you are sending your job application to.

The other major component of an application for an academic job is the cover letter. This should also be specific for the position you are applying for, it should cover all of the criteria mentioned in the job advertisement, and it should be short. If you make it too long and detailed, then you run the risk of boring the recruiter before they finish reading, which usually results in your application being thrown away.

If you have a compelling CV, and have written a very good cover letter that shows that you are very well suited to the job, then you might get an interview. This article talks about how to prepare for an interview. One of the points in it that I would emphasise is the need to do your research before the interview. One of the fundamental rules in the Art of War is "Know yourself, and know others, and you shall have one hundred victories in one hundred battles". This applies to interviews as well! Know who is going to be interviewing you: have they published with anyone you know? Is there any other connection? What relationship does their research have to yours? This article also has some tips on how to handle tricky interview questions. Some questions just can't be answered well, like the question I got once about how I demonstrated an awareness of diversity in the classroom (I'm from the whitest district in New Zealand and I married a Chinese, I think that shows a pretty good awareness of diversity). Obviously, some self-confidence is very important, and I've been lucky in that a couple of times some really good people have boosted my self-esteem just before interviews.

Usually, by the end of an interview, I know whether I've gotten the job or not, just by the way the interview went. If I have struggled with any of the questions, then I probably won't get it. If it's gone smoothly, then I know I've got a much better chance. There have been a couple of cases where the interview went well and I still didn't get the job, but those were years ago and for positions that were probably above my skill level at the time.

Job hunting is brutal, and academic positions invariably attract a lot of applications (especially New Zealand positions, as for some reason a lot of people want to move here). The last time I was out of work, I sent off two dozen applications, which resulted in three interviews, which led to two job offers. And that was with a PhD, four years teaching experience, almost five years post-doc experience, and more than forty publications. But, if you stick to it, you will find a job. It might not be the job you first had in mind when you started, but it will be just as good, and any job is good experience if you're clever about how you do it.

Wednesday, March 19, 2014

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems Volume 25, Number 4, April 2014

REGULAR PAPERS

1. Dynamic Uncertain Causality Graph for Knowledge Representation and Probabilistic Reasoning: Statistics Base, Matrix, and Application
Author(s): Q. Zhang, C. Dong, Y. Cui, and Z. Yang
Pages: 645-663

2. T2FELA: Type-2 Fuzzy Extreme Learning Algorithm for Fast Training of Interval Type-2 TSK Fuzzy Logic System
Author(s): Z. Deng, K.-S. Choi, L. Cao, and S. Wang
Pages: 664-676

3. Adaptive Quasi-Newton Algorithm for Source Extraction via CCA Approach
Author(s): W.-T. Zhang, S.-T. Lou, and D.-Z. Feng
Pages: 677-689

4. Lagrange Stability of Memristive Neural Networks With Discrete and Distributed Delays
Author(s): A. Wu and Z. Zeng
Pages: 690-703

5. Attractivity Analysis of Memristor-Based Cellular Neural Networks With Time-Varying Delays
Author(s): Z. Guo, J. Wang, and Z. Yan
Pages: 704-717

6. Novel Neural Control for a Class of Uncertain Pure-Feedback Systems
Author(s): Q. Shen, P. Shi, T. Zhang, and C.-C. Lim
Pages: 718-727

7. An Ordered-Patch-Based Image Classification Approach on the Image Grassmannian Manifold
Author(s): C. Xu, T. Wang, J. Gao, S. Cao, W. Tao, and F. Liu
Pages: 728-737

8. Artificial Neural Networks for Control of a Grid-Connected Rectifier/Inverter Under Disturbance, Dynamic and Power Converter Switching Conditions
Author(s): S. Li, M. Fairbank, C. Johnson, D. C. Wunsch, E. Alonso, and J. L. Proaño
Pages: 738-750

9. A Stochastic Mean Field Model for an Excitatory and Inhibitory Synaptic Drive Cortical Neuronal Network
Author(s): Q. Hui, W. M. Haddad, J. M. Bailey, and T. Hayakawa
Pages: 751-763

10. RandomBoost: Simplified Multiclass Boosting Through Randomization
Author(s): S. Paisitkriangkrai, C. Shen, Q. Shi, and A. van den Hengel
Pages: 764-779

11. A Unified Learning Framework for Single Image Super-Resolution
Author(s): J. Yu, X. Gao, D. Tao, X. Li, and K. Zhang
Pages: 780-792

12. L1-Norm Kernel Discriminant Analysis via Bayes Error Bound Optimization for Robust Feature Extraction
Author(s): W. Zheng, Z. Lin, and H. Wang
Pages: 793-805

BRIEF PAPERS

13. Online Motor Fault Detection and Diagnosis Using a Hybrid FMM-CART Model
Author(s): M. Seera and C. P. Lim
Pages: 806-811

14. Feature-Based Ordering Algorithm for Data Presentation of Fuzzy ARTMAP Ensembles
Author(s): T. H. Oong and N. A. M. Isa
Pages: 812-818

16. Self-Organization in Autonomous, Recurrent, Firing-Rate CrossNets With Quasi-Hebbian Plasticity
Author(s): T. J. Walls and K. K. Likharev
Pages: 819-823

17. A Recurrent Neural Network for Solving Bilevel Linear Programming Problem
Author(s): X. He, C. Li, T. Huang, C. Li, and J. Huang
Pages: 824-829

18. Local Stability Analysis of Discrete-Time, Continuous-State, Complex-Valued Recurrent Neural Networks With Inner State Feedback
Author(s): M. Mostafa, W. G. Teich, and J. Lindner
Pages: 830-842

19. Sparse Bayesian Extreme Learning Machine for Multi-classification
Author(s): J. Luo, C.-M. Vong, and P.-K. Wong
Pages: 843

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development, Volume 6, Number 1, March 2014

1. An Approach to Subjective Computing: A Robot That Learns From Interaction With Humans
Author(s): P. Grüneberg and K. Suzuki
Pages: 5-18

2. LIDA: A Systems-level Architecture for Cognition, Emotion, and Learning
Author(s): S. Franklin, T. Madl, S. D’Mello, and J. Snaider
Pages: 19-41

3. Development of First Social Referencing Skills: Emotional Interaction as a Way to Regulate Robot Behavior
Author(s): S. Boucenna, P. Gaussier, and L. Hafemeister
Pages: 42-55

4. Object Learning Through Active Exploration
Author(s): S. Ivaldi, S. M. Nguyen, N. Lyubova, A. Droniou, V. Padois, D. Filliat, P.-Y. Oudeyer, and O. Sigaud
Pages: 56-72

5. Erratum to "Modeling Cross-Modal Interactions in EarlyWord Learning"
Pages: 73

Monday, March 17, 2014

IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games - Volume 6, Number 1, March 2014

1. General Self-Motivation and Strategy Identification: Case Studies Based on Sokoban and Pac-Man
Author(s): T. Anthony, D. Polani, and C. L. Nehaniv
Pages: 1-17

2. Passing a Hide-and-Seek Third-Person Turing Test
Author(s): A. Cenkner, V. Bulitko, M. Spetch, E. Legge, C. G. Anderson, and M. Brown
Pages: 18-30

3. Solving the Physical Traveling Salesman Problem: Tree Search and Macro Actions
Author(s): D. Perez, E. J. Powley, D. Whitehouse, P. Rohlfshagen, S. Samothrakis, P. I. Cowling, and S. M. Lucas
Pages: 31-45

4. Two Online Learning Playout Policies in Monte Carlo Go: An Application of Win/Loss States
Author(s): J. Basaldúa, S. Stewart, J. M. Moreno-Vega, and P. D. Drake
Pages: 46-54

5. DeepQA Jeopardy! Gamification: A Machine-Learning Perspective
Author(s): A. K. Baughman, W. Chuang, K. R. Dixon, Z. Benz, and J. Basilico
Pages: 55-66

6. A Micromanagement Task Allocation System for Real-Time Strategy Games
Author(s): K. D. Rogers and A. A. Skabar
Pages: 67-77

7. Procedural Generation of Dungeons
Author(s): R. van der Linden, R. Lopes, and R. Bidarra
Pages: 78-89

Friday, March 14, 2014

Reminder: paper submission deadline for IEEE SSCI 2014

A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the IEEE Symposium Series on Computational Intelligence (SSCI) 2014 is 15 June 2014. This group of symposia will be held in Orlando, Florida, 9-12 December, 2014.