Some people may have noticed that my posts are appearing at odd times, or have slightly different formatting. The reason for this is that I am currently in China, where I am spending some time teaching at Huanggang Normal University and Xuzhou Institute of Technology. When I've finished teaching, I will take some time off before attending the WCCI 2014 conference in Beijing, where I'm chairing a special session.
While everyone here is very friendly and go out of their way to be helpful, there is one thing I dislike about China: the internet censorship. This means that I can't access Blogger directly to post or check updates before they post, so I have to do it via email. So, I sometimes make mistakes with the formatting, and I can't schedule updates to go live at certain times like I usually do.
I'm also updating Twitter via email, which is a bit easier to do, so you can follow me there if you aren't already. Please bear with me, I will be back in New Zealand mid-July and posts will return to their more usual schedule.
The Computational Intelligence Blog covers all topics related to computational intelligence. The major focus is on artificial neural networks, evolutionary algorithms, fuzzy systems and the applications of these methods. Calls for papers, new journals, tutorials and software are also covered.
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