Friday, August 30, 2013
Reminder: paper submission deadline for ICC 2014
A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the International Conference on Intelligent Cloud Computing (ICC) 2014 is September 30, 2013. This conference will be held 24-26 February in Muscat, Oman.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences,
reminder
Monday, August 26, 2013
On management 2
The Argentine guerrilla Che Guevara wrote in his book on guerrilla warfare:
"There is nothing more important than information. Moreover, it should be in perfect order, and done well by capable personnel".
I have found, as a manager, that this is very true. Management is about making decisions, and you cannot make good decisions if you do not have good information. This being the case, the most valuable staff you can have as a manager are the staff who will tell you what they think rather than telling you what you want to hear. Getting a forthright, unfiltered opinion is essential to any manager, and the staff who will give you this are the ones you must value the most.
Some managers find those sort of people hard to manage, but I never have. I think that's because, if someone is forthright in their opinion, then it is easier to make them happy. People who keep their thoughts to themselves are harder to manage because you don't always know how to make them happy, and if someone isn't happy in their work, they won't do their job well.
It is tempting to dismiss this as "touchy-feely stuff" that doesn't have anything to do with research, but that's not true. Managing research certainly requires a good knowledge of research, and a good research background - the best managers are leaders, and leaders should lead from the front. But managing research is not really about doing research, it's about managing people. And that is where so many academic labs fall down: they are headed by someone who is very good at research, but doesn't know how to deal with people. These labs are marked by dissatisfied staff and a high staff-turnover, as people arrive, get rapidly disillusioned, and leave. The lucky ones will find a better job somewhere else, while the unlucky ones end up with their careers in ruins. As a person of conscience, I do everything I can to avoid that happening to the people I manage - to the people for whom I am responsible.
"There is nothing more important than information. Moreover, it should be in perfect order, and done well by capable personnel".
I have found, as a manager, that this is very true. Management is about making decisions, and you cannot make good decisions if you do not have good information. This being the case, the most valuable staff you can have as a manager are the staff who will tell you what they think rather than telling you what you want to hear. Getting a forthright, unfiltered opinion is essential to any manager, and the staff who will give you this are the ones you must value the most.
Some managers find those sort of people hard to manage, but I never have. I think that's because, if someone is forthright in their opinion, then it is easier to make them happy. People who keep their thoughts to themselves are harder to manage because you don't always know how to make them happy, and if someone isn't happy in their work, they won't do their job well.
It is tempting to dismiss this as "touchy-feely stuff" that doesn't have anything to do with research, but that's not true. Managing research certainly requires a good knowledge of research, and a good research background - the best managers are leaders, and leaders should lead from the front. But managing research is not really about doing research, it's about managing people. And that is where so many academic labs fall down: they are headed by someone who is very good at research, but doesn't know how to deal with people. These labs are marked by dissatisfied staff and a high staff-turnover, as people arrive, get rapidly disillusioned, and leave. The lucky ones will find a better job somewhere else, while the unlucky ones end up with their careers in ruins. As a person of conscience, I do everything I can to avoid that happening to the people I manage - to the people for whom I am responsible.
Labels:
management
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Evolving Systems Vol 4, Issue 3, August 2013
1. Sliding mode control of fractional order nonlinear differential inclusion systems
Author(s): Saeed Balochian
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
2. Solving the task assignment problem using Harmony Search algorithm
Author(s): Ayed Salman , Imtiaz Ahmad , Hanaa AL-Rushood & Suha Hamdan
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
3. A fuzzy logic model based Markov random field for medical image segmentation
Author(s): Thanh Minh Nguyen & Q. M. Jonathan Wu
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
4. The transformation method between tree and lattice for file management system
Author(s): Kazuhito Sawase & Hajime Nobuhara
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
5. Application of neural network and fuzzy model to grinding process control
Author(s): A. O. Odior
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
6. Iris data encryption based on Aztec Symbology
Author(s): Shrinivasrao B. Kulkarni , Ravindra S. Hegadi & Umakant P. Kulkarni
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
Author(s): Saeed Balochian
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
2. Solving the task assignment problem using Harmony Search algorithm
Author(s): Ayed Salman , Imtiaz Ahmad , Hanaa AL-Rushood & Suha Hamdan
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
3. A fuzzy logic model based Markov random field for medical image segmentation
Author(s): Thanh Minh Nguyen & Q. M. Jonathan Wu
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
4. The transformation method between tree and lattice for file management system
Author(s): Kazuhito Sawase & Hajime Nobuhara
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
5. Application of neural network and fuzzy model to grinding process control
Author(s): A. O. Odior
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
6. Iris data encryption based on Aztec Symbology
Author(s): Shrinivasrao B. Kulkarni , Ravindra S. Hegadi & Umakant P. Kulkarni
Abstract Full text HTML Full text PDF
Labels:
Evolving Systems,
journals
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Second Annual CIS IEEE Video Competition
Following on from the first video competition, which produced two outstanding winning videos about fuzzy logic, we invite you to produce an introductory 3-minute video about one of the following Computational Intelligence fields of interest:
● Neural Networks
● Evolutionary Computation
● Hybrid Intelligent Systems
The winners of the previous competition can be seen at:
● www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_Q5X0nTmrA
● www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8wY6mi1vV8
The aim of the video is to answer the question “what is...?”, for a Computational Intelligence field of interest, to an audience of high school students and the general public, with limited mathematical background. The video should also explain an example application of how the method can be used in everyday life. The video should be suitable for posting on YouTube and Facebook. The video competition is an exciting opportunity for all IEEE members to work together in conveying technical topics to nonexperts.
Prizes for entrants:
1st prize: 600USD + iPad* + CIS membership (1 year)
2nd prize: 500USD + CIS membership (1 year)
3rd prize: 400USD + CIS membership (1 year)
Prize for everyone: An iPad* will be raffled to anyone who “likes” a video on our www.facebook.com/IEEE.CIS page (excluding competition entrants and organisers).
Teams consist of 1 to 5 people. The team leader must be an IEEE member.
Registration deadline is 2nd September 2013.
Video submission deadline is 14th October 2013.
Winners will be notified on 1st December 2013.
Rules and submission details can be found at cis.ieee.org/videocomp. Please contact cis.ieee@gmail.com for specific queries.
*Disclaimer: The iPad prize does not apply to countries officially embargoed by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. In accordance with U.S. law, IEEE is unable to provide such goods to OFAC embargoed countries. In the case where the first place winner comes from an OFAC embargoed country, no iPad 2 will be awarded.
● Neural Networks
● Evolutionary Computation
● Hybrid Intelligent Systems
The winners of the previous competition can be seen at:
● www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_Q5X0nTmrA
● www.youtube.com/watch?v=P8wY6mi1vV8
The aim of the video is to answer the question “what is...?”, for a Computational Intelligence field of interest, to an audience of high school students and the general public, with limited mathematical background. The video should also explain an example application of how the method can be used in everyday life. The video should be suitable for posting on YouTube and Facebook. The video competition is an exciting opportunity for all IEEE members to work together in conveying technical topics to nonexperts.
Prizes for entrants:
1st prize: 600USD + iPad* + CIS membership (1 year)
2nd prize: 500USD + CIS membership (1 year)
3rd prize: 400USD + CIS membership (1 year)
Prize for everyone: An iPad* will be raffled to anyone who “likes” a video on our www.facebook.com/IEEE.CIS page (excluding competition entrants and organisers).
Teams consist of 1 to 5 people. The team leader must be an IEEE member.
Registration deadline is 2nd September 2013.
Video submission deadline is 14th October 2013.
Winners will be notified on 1st December 2013.
Rules and submission details can be found at cis.ieee.org/videocomp. Please contact cis.ieee@gmail.com for specific queries.
*Disclaimer: The iPad prize does not apply to countries officially embargoed by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) of the U.S. Department of the Treasury. In accordance with U.S. law, IEEE is unable to provide such goods to OFAC embargoed countries. In the case where the first place winner comes from an OFAC embargoed country, no iPad 2 will be awarded.
Labels:
competitions,
IEEE,
IEEE CIS
Friday, August 16, 2013
Reminder: paper submission deadline for PAKDD 2014
A reminder that the deadline for the Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD) 2014 is 16 September 2013. This conference will be held in Tainan, Taiwan, 13-16 May 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences,
reminder
Thursday, August 15, 2013
Reminder: paper submission deadline for SCDM 2014
A reminder that the deadline for submitting papers to the First International Conference on Data Mining (SCDM) 2014 is 15 December 2014. This conference will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 16-18 June, 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences,
reminder
Wednesday, August 14, 2013
IEEE Transactions on evolutionary Computation: Volume 17, Issue 4, August 2013
1. Multiobjective Metaheuristics for Traffic Grooming in Optical Networks
Author(s): Rubio-Largo, A. ; Vega-Rodriguez, M.A. ; Gomez-Pulido, J.A. ; Sanchez-Perez, J.M.
2. Preference-Inspired Coevolutionary Algorithms for Many-Objective Optimization
Author(s): Wang, R. ; Purshouse, R.C. ; Fleming, P.J.
3. A Hybrid Framework for Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization
Author(s): Sindhya, K. ; Miettinen, K. ; Deb, K.
4. A Differential Evolution Algorithm With Dual Populations for Solving Periodic Railway Timetable Scheduling Problem
Author(s): Zhong, J.-H. ; Shen, M. ; Zhang, J. ; Chung, H.S.-H. ; Shi, Y.-H. ; Li, Y.
5. Evolutionary Foundation of Bounded Rationality in a Financial Market
Author(s): Kinoshita, K. ; Suzuki, K. ; Shimokawa, T.
6. Self-Adaptive Evolution Toward New Parameter Free Image Registration Methods
Author(s): Santamaria, J. ; Damas, S. ; Cordon, O. ; Escamez, A.
7. Clustered Memetic Algorithm With Local Heuristics for Ab Initio Protein Structure Prediction
Author(s): Islam, M.K. ; Chetty, M.
8. Reverse Engineering of Gene Regulatory Networks Using Dissipative Particle Swarm Optimization
Author(s): Palafox, L. ; Noman, N. ; Iba, H.
9. A Memetic Algorithm for Matching Spatial Configurations With the Histograms of Forces
Author(s): Buck, A.R. ; Keller, J.M. ; Skubic, M.
Author(s): Rubio-Largo, A. ; Vega-Rodriguez, M.A. ; Gomez-Pulido, J.A. ; Sanchez-Perez, J.M.
2. Preference-Inspired Coevolutionary Algorithms for Many-Objective Optimization
Author(s): Wang, R. ; Purshouse, R.C. ; Fleming, P.J.
3. A Hybrid Framework for Evolutionary Multi-Objective Optimization
Author(s): Sindhya, K. ; Miettinen, K. ; Deb, K.
4. A Differential Evolution Algorithm With Dual Populations for Solving Periodic Railway Timetable Scheduling Problem
Author(s): Zhong, J.-H. ; Shen, M. ; Zhang, J. ; Chung, H.S.-H. ; Shi, Y.-H. ; Li, Y.
5. Evolutionary Foundation of Bounded Rationality in a Financial Market
Author(s): Kinoshita, K. ; Suzuki, K. ; Shimokawa, T.
6. Self-Adaptive Evolution Toward New Parameter Free Image Registration Methods
Author(s): Santamaria, J. ; Damas, S. ; Cordon, O. ; Escamez, A.
7. Clustered Memetic Algorithm With Local Heuristics for Ab Initio Protein Structure Prediction
Author(s): Islam, M.K. ; Chetty, M.
8. Reverse Engineering of Gene Regulatory Networks Using Dissipative Particle Swarm Optimization
Author(s): Palafox, L. ; Noman, N. ; Iba, H.
9. A Memetic Algorithm for Matching Spatial Configurations With the Histograms of Forces
Author(s): Buck, A.R. ; Keller, J.M. ; Skubic, M.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems: Volume 21, Issue 4, August 2013
1. Knowledge-Leverage-Based Fuzzy System and Its Modeling
Author(s): Deng, Z. ; Jiang, Y. ; Chung, F.-L. ; Ishibuchi, H. ; Wang, S.
2. Trilateral Teleoperation of Adaptive Fuzzy Force/Motion Control for Nonlinear Teleoperators With Communication Random Delays
Author(s): Li, Z. ; Ding, L. ; Gao, H. ; Duan, G. ; Su, C.-Y.
3. Reliable All-Pairs Evolving Fuzzy Classifiers
Author(s): Lughofer, E. ; Buchtala, O.
4. Priority Weight Intervals Derived From Intuitionistic Multiplicative Preference Relations
Author(s): Xu, Z.
5. A Novel Control Design on Discrete-Time Takagi–Sugeno Fuzzy Systems With Time-Varying Delays
Author(s): Su, X. ; Shi, P. ; Wu, L. ; Song, Y.-D.
6. Looking for Like-Minded Individuals in Social Networks Using Tagging and E Fuzzy Sets
Author(s): Yager, R.R. ; Reformat, M.Z.
7. Adaptive Moving-Target Tracking Control of a Vision-Based Mobile Robot via a Dynamic Petri Recurrent Fuzzy Neural Network
Author(s): Wai, R.-J. ; Lin, Y.-W.
8. A Fuzzy Logic-Based System for Indoor Localization Using WiFi in Ambient Intelligent Environments
Author(s): Garcia-Valverde, T. ; Garcia-Sola, A. ; Hagras, H. ; Dooley, J.A. ; Callaghan, V. ; Botia, J.A.
9. Extending the Contraposition Property of Propositional Logic for Fuzzy Abduction
Author(s): Chakraborty, A. ; Konar, A. ; Pal, N.R. ; Jain, L.C.
10. A Behavioral Distance for Fuzzy-Transition Systems
Author(s): Cao, Y. ; Sun, S.X. ; Wang, H. ; Chen, G.
11. New Stability Conditions Based on Piecewise Fuzzy Lyapunov Functions and Tensor Product Transformations
Author(s): Campos, V.C.S. ; Souza, F.O. ; Torres, L.A.B. ; Palhares, R.M.
12. Relaxation Technique for a T–S Fuzzy Control Design Based on a Continuous-Time Fuzzy Weighting-Dependent Lyapunov Function
Author(s): Kim, S.H.
13. Comparing Fuzzy, Probabilistic, and Possibilistic Partitions Using the Earth Mover’s Distance
Author(s): Anderson, D.T. ; Zare, A. ; Price, S.
14. Parallel Algorithms for Fuzzy Ontology Reasoning
Author(s): Bobillo, F. ; Delgado, M. ; Sanchez-Sanchez, J.C.
15. A Matrix Approach to Latticized Linear Programming With Fuzzy-Relation Inequality Constraints
Author(s): Li, H. ; Wang, Y.
Author(s): Deng, Z. ; Jiang, Y. ; Chung, F.-L. ; Ishibuchi, H. ; Wang, S.
2. Trilateral Teleoperation of Adaptive Fuzzy Force/Motion Control for Nonlinear Teleoperators With Communication Random Delays
Author(s): Li, Z. ; Ding, L. ; Gao, H. ; Duan, G. ; Su, C.-Y.
3. Reliable All-Pairs Evolving Fuzzy Classifiers
Author(s): Lughofer, E. ; Buchtala, O.
4. Priority Weight Intervals Derived From Intuitionistic Multiplicative Preference Relations
Author(s): Xu, Z.
5. A Novel Control Design on Discrete-Time Takagi–Sugeno Fuzzy Systems With Time-Varying Delays
Author(s): Su, X. ; Shi, P. ; Wu, L. ; Song, Y.-D.
6. Looking for Like-Minded Individuals in Social Networks Using Tagging and E Fuzzy Sets
Author(s): Yager, R.R. ; Reformat, M.Z.
7. Adaptive Moving-Target Tracking Control of a Vision-Based Mobile Robot via a Dynamic Petri Recurrent Fuzzy Neural Network
Author(s): Wai, R.-J. ; Lin, Y.-W.
8. A Fuzzy Logic-Based System for Indoor Localization Using WiFi in Ambient Intelligent Environments
Author(s): Garcia-Valverde, T. ; Garcia-Sola, A. ; Hagras, H. ; Dooley, J.A. ; Callaghan, V. ; Botia, J.A.
9. Extending the Contraposition Property of Propositional Logic for Fuzzy Abduction
Author(s): Chakraborty, A. ; Konar, A. ; Pal, N.R. ; Jain, L.C.
10. A Behavioral Distance for Fuzzy-Transition Systems
Author(s): Cao, Y. ; Sun, S.X. ; Wang, H. ; Chen, G.
11. New Stability Conditions Based on Piecewise Fuzzy Lyapunov Functions and Tensor Product Transformations
Author(s): Campos, V.C.S. ; Souza, F.O. ; Torres, L.A.B. ; Palhares, R.M.
12. Relaxation Technique for a T–S Fuzzy Control Design Based on a Continuous-Time Fuzzy Weighting-Dependent Lyapunov Function
Author(s): Kim, S.H.
13. Comparing Fuzzy, Probabilistic, and Possibilistic Partitions Using the Earth Mover’s Distance
Author(s): Anderson, D.T. ; Zare, A. ; Price, S.
14. Parallel Algorithms for Fuzzy Ontology Reasoning
Author(s): Bobillo, F. ; Delgado, M. ; Sanchez-Sanchez, J.C.
15. A Matrix Approach to Latticized Linear Programming With Fuzzy-Relation Inequality Constraints
Author(s): Li, H. ; Wang, Y.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Paper submission deadline: ICAISC 2014
The deadline for submitting papers to the 13th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Soft Computing (ICAISC) 2014 is November 20, 2013 (beware the front page linked to has embedded folk-music playing). This conference will be held in Zakopane, Poland, June 1-5 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Thursday, August 8, 2013
Paper submission deadline: IEEE CIFEr 2014
The deadline for submitting papers to the IEEE Computational Intelligence for Financial Engineering and Economics (CIFEr) 2014 is November 1, 2013. This conference will be held in London, UK, 27-28 March, 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Conference paper deadline: ICPRAM 2014
The deadline for submitting papers to the 3rd International Conference on Pattern Recognition Applications and Methods (ICPRAM) 2014 is 25 September 2013. This conference will be held in Angers, Loire Valley, France, 6-8 March, 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Tuesday, August 6, 2013
Nominations for IEEE CIS Distinguished Lecturers
This is cross-posted from the IEEE CIS blog.
The Committee of the Distinguished Lecturer Program (DLP) of the IEEE CIS Society invites all Society’s Technical Committees Chairs, Chapter Chairs, EiCs, and AdCom/ExCom members to nominate Distinguished Lecturers. Five to seven exceptionally outstanding IEEE CIS members will be selected among the nominees to serve as the DLs for the three year term of 2014-2016. The nominations should be received after the nomination opens July 1 2013 and no later than August 30, 2013.
The nomination form, procedure, policies and criteria for the Selection of DL Lecturers are available at the following URL: http://cis.ieee.org/distinguished-lecturers-program.html
The Committee of the Distinguished Lecturer Program (DLP) of the IEEE CIS Society invites all Society’s Technical Committees Chairs, Chapter Chairs, EiCs, and AdCom/ExCom members to nominate Distinguished Lecturers. Five to seven exceptionally outstanding IEEE CIS members will be selected among the nominees to serve as the DLs for the three year term of 2014-2016. The nominations should be received after the nomination opens July 1 2013 and no later than August 30, 2013.
The nomination form, procedure, policies and criteria for the Selection of DL Lecturers are available at the following URL: http://cis.ieee.org/distinguished-lecturers-program.html
Labels:
Distinguished Lecturers,
DLP,
nominations
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
Conference paper deadline: SysInt 2014
The deadline for submitting abstracts to the 2nd International Conference on System-Integrated Intelligence (SysInt) 2014 is October 1, 2013. The deadline for submitting full papers is February 1, 2014. This conference will be held in Bremen, Germany, 2-4 July, 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Monday, July 29, 2013
Conference submission deadline: SIAM SDM 2014
The deadline for submitting abstracts to the 2014 SIAM International Conference on Data Mining (SIAM SDM) is 6 October 2013. The deadline for submitting full papers is 13 October 2013. This conference will be held in Philadelphia, USA, 24-26 April, 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Friday, July 26, 2013
Conference paper deadline: IEEE SSCI 2014
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.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Conference paper deadline: RAICS 2013
The deadline for submitting papers to the Recent Advances in Intelligent Computational Systems (RAICS) 2013 conference is 1 August 2013. This conference will be held in Trivandrum, India, December 19-21, 2013.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems: Volume 24, Issue 9, August 2013
1. Sampled-Data Exponential Synchronization of Complex Dynamical Networks With Time-Varying Coupling Delay
Author(s): Zheng-Guang Wu; Peng Shi; Hongye Su; Jian Chu
Page(s): 1177 - 1187
2. Dictionary Learning-Based Subspace Structure Identification in Spectral Clustering
Author(s): Liping Jing; Michael K. Ng; Tieyong Zeng
Page(s): 1188 - 1199
3. Knowledge-Leverage-Based TSK Fuzzy System Modeling
Author(s): Zhaohong Deng; Yizhang Jiang; Kup-Sze Choi; Fu-Lai Chung; Shitong Wang
Page(s): 1200 - 1212
4. A Cognitive Fault Diagnosis System for Distributed Sensor Networks
Author(s): Cesare Alippi; Stavros Ntalampiras; Manuel Roveri
Page(s): 1213 - 1226
5. Boundedness and Complete Stability of Complex-Valued Neural Networks With Time Delay
Author(s): Bo Zhou; Qiankun Song
Page(s): 1227 - 1238
6. Fast Neuromimetic Object Recognition Using FPGA Outperforms GPU Implementations
Author(s): Garrick Orchard; Jacob G. Martin; R. Jacob Vogelstein; Ralph Etienne-Cummings
Page(s): 1239 - 1252
7. Improving the Quality of Self-Organizing Maps by Self-Intersection Avoidance
Author(s): Ezequiel Lopez-Rubio
Page(s): 1253 - 1265
8. Quantum-Based Algorithm for Optimizing Artificial Neural Networks
Author(s): Tzyy-Chyang Lu; Gwo-Ruey Yu; Jyh-Ching Juang
Page(s): 1266 - 1278
9. Hinging Hyperplanes for Time-Series Segmentation
Author(s): Xiaolin Huang; Marin Matijas; Johan A. K. Suykens
Page(s): 1279 - 1291
10. Ranking Graph Embedding for Learning to Rerank
Author(s): Yanwei Pang; Zhong Ji; Peiguang Jing; Xuelong Li
Page(s): 1292 - 1303
11. Feasibility and Finite Convergence Analysis for Accurate On-Line $nu$-Support Vector Machine
Author(s): Bin Gu; Victor S. Sheng
Page(s): 1304 - 1315
12. Exponential Synchronization of Coupled Switched Neural Networks With Mode-Dependent Impulsive Effects
Author(s): Wenbing Zhang; Yang Tang; Qingying Miao; Wei Du
Page(s): 1316 - 1326
13. Analysis of Boundedness and Convergence of Online Gradient Method for Two-Layer Feedforward Neural Networks
Author(s): Lu Xu; Jinshu Chen; Defeng Huang; Jianhua Lu; Licai Fang
Page(s): 1327 - 1338
14. Phase-Noise-Induced Resonance in Arrays of Coupled Excitable Neural Models
Author(s): Xiaoming Liang; Liang Zhao
Page(s): 1339 - 1345
Author(s): Zheng-Guang Wu; Peng Shi; Hongye Su; Jian Chu
Page(s): 1177 - 1187
2. Dictionary Learning-Based Subspace Structure Identification in Spectral Clustering
Author(s): Liping Jing; Michael K. Ng; Tieyong Zeng
Page(s): 1188 - 1199
3. Knowledge-Leverage-Based TSK Fuzzy System Modeling
Author(s): Zhaohong Deng; Yizhang Jiang; Kup-Sze Choi; Fu-Lai Chung; Shitong Wang
Page(s): 1200 - 1212
4. A Cognitive Fault Diagnosis System for Distributed Sensor Networks
Author(s): Cesare Alippi; Stavros Ntalampiras; Manuel Roveri
Page(s): 1213 - 1226
5. Boundedness and Complete Stability of Complex-Valued Neural Networks With Time Delay
Author(s): Bo Zhou; Qiankun Song
Page(s): 1227 - 1238
6. Fast Neuromimetic Object Recognition Using FPGA Outperforms GPU Implementations
Author(s): Garrick Orchard; Jacob G. Martin; R. Jacob Vogelstein; Ralph Etienne-Cummings
Page(s): 1239 - 1252
7. Improving the Quality of Self-Organizing Maps by Self-Intersection Avoidance
Author(s): Ezequiel Lopez-Rubio
Page(s): 1253 - 1265
8. Quantum-Based Algorithm for Optimizing Artificial Neural Networks
Author(s): Tzyy-Chyang Lu; Gwo-Ruey Yu; Jyh-Ching Juang
Page(s): 1266 - 1278
9. Hinging Hyperplanes for Time-Series Segmentation
Author(s): Xiaolin Huang; Marin Matijas; Johan A. K. Suykens
Page(s): 1279 - 1291
10. Ranking Graph Embedding for Learning to Rerank
Author(s): Yanwei Pang; Zhong Ji; Peiguang Jing; Xuelong Li
Page(s): 1292 - 1303
11. Feasibility and Finite Convergence Analysis for Accurate On-Line $nu$-Support Vector Machine
Author(s): Bin Gu; Victor S. Sheng
Page(s): 1304 - 1315
12. Exponential Synchronization of Coupled Switched Neural Networks With Mode-Dependent Impulsive Effects
Author(s): Wenbing Zhang; Yang Tang; Qingying Miao; Wei Du
Page(s): 1316 - 1326
13. Analysis of Boundedness and Convergence of Online Gradient Method for Two-Layer Feedforward Neural Networks
Author(s): Lu Xu; Jinshu Chen; Defeng Huang; Jianhua Lu; Licai Fang
Page(s): 1327 - 1338
14. Phase-Noise-Induced Resonance in Arrays of Coupled Excitable Neural Models
Author(s): Xiaoming Liang; Liang Zhao
Page(s): 1339 - 1345
Labels:
IEEE TNNLS,
journals
Tuesday, July 23, 2013
Conference paper deadline: PAKDD 2014
The deadline for the Pacific-Asia Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining (PAKDD) 2014 is 16 September 2013. This conference will be held in Tainan, Taiwan, 13-16 May 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Monday, July 22, 2013
Conference paper deadline: SCDM 2014
The deadline for submitting papers to the First International Conference on Data Mining (SCDM) 2014 is 15 December 2014. This conference will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 16-18 June, 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Friday, July 19, 2013
Conference paper deadline: TAAI 2013
The deadline for submitting papers to the 2013 International Conference on Technologies and Applications of Artificial Intelligence (TAAI) is 23 August 2013. This conference will be held in Taipei, Taiwan, 6-8 December, 2013.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Conference paper deadline: ICMLC 2014
The deadline for submitting papers to the 6th International Conference on Machine Learning and Computing (ICMLC) 2014 is 20 August 2013. This conference will be held in Toronto, Canada, 10-12 January, 2014.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Neural Networks: 9-15 July 2013
1. Is mutual information adequate for feature selection in regression?
Author(s): Benoît Frénay, Gauthier Doquire, Michel Verleysen
2. An efficient matrix bi-factorization alternative optimization method for low-rank matrix recovery and completion
Author(s): Yuanyuan Liu, L.C. Jiao, Fanhua Shang, Fei Yin, F. Liu
Author(s): Benoît Frénay, Gauthier Doquire, Michel Verleysen
2. An efficient matrix bi-factorization alternative optimization method for low-rank matrix recovery and completion
Author(s): Yuanyuan Liu, L.C. Jiao, Fanhua Shang, Fei Yin, F. Liu
Labels:
journals,
neural networks
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
Paper submission deadline: ICC 2014
The deadline for submitting papers to the International Conference on Intelligent Cloud Computing (ICC) 2014 is September 30, 2013. This conference will be held 24-26 February in Muscat, Oman.
Labels:
call for papers,
conferences
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)