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.
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Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Second Annual CIS IEEE Video Competition
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Monday, July 8, 2013
IEEE CIS Second Annual Video Competition
This is cross-posted from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society blog.
The IEEE Computational Intelligence Society is running its second annual video competition. The competition is to create a video on one of the following subjects:
More details can be found here.
The IEEE Computational Intelligence Society is running its second annual video competition. The competition is to create a video on one of the following subjects:
- Neural Networks
- Evolutionary Computation
- Hybrid Intelligent Systems
More details can be found here.
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Monday, October 15, 2012
Results of IEEE CIS Facebook Photo Competition
This is cross-posted from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society's blog.
The Facebook photo competition closed on the 30th of September. The winners, as judged by the number of "likes" each photo received, are as follows:
In first place, and winner of an iPad, is Ryan Rhay Vicerra, of the Philipines, with 1452 Likes. Ryan also wins free membership to the CIS for 2013.
In second and third place, and winning free CIS membership for 2013, are Kanny Krizzy David, from the Philippines, with 1219 Likes, and Wissam Audah from the UK, with 489 Likes.
Congratulations to the winners! And our thanks to everyone who entered and who voted for the photos, all of whom made the competition such a great success.
The Facebook photo competition closed on the 30th of September. The winners, as judged by the number of "likes" each photo received, are as follows:
In first place, and winner of an iPad, is Ryan Rhay Vicerra, of the Philipines, with 1452 Likes. Ryan also wins free membership to the CIS for 2013.
In second and third place, and winning free CIS membership for 2013, are Kanny Krizzy David, from the Philippines, with 1219 Likes, and Wissam Audah from the UK, with 489 Likes.
Congratulations to the winners! And our thanks to everyone who entered and who voted for the photos, all of whom made the competition such a great success.
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Thursday, September 6, 2012
Deadline Extension - IEEE CIS Facebook Photo Contest
This is cross-posted from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society blog.
Due to many requests, we have decided to extend the deadline of the Facebook Photo Contest to September 30, 2012.
There will be three winners, each of them will get a free CIS membership for 2013. The best out of the three winners will get a FREE IPAD2. More information can be found at http://www.tinyurl.com/cisfb2012. If you have any questions, please send a email to cis.socialmedia@gmail.com.
Due to many requests, we have decided to extend the deadline of the Facebook Photo Contest to September 30, 2012.
There will be three winners, each of them will get a free CIS membership for 2013. The best out of the three winners will get a FREE IPAD2. More information can be found at http://www.tinyurl.com/cisfb2012. If you have any questions, please send a email to cis.socialmedia@gmail.com.
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Friday, August 10, 2012
Final reminder: IEEE CIS Facebook Photo Competition
The IEEE Computational Intelligence Society are running a photo
competition on Facebook. Go to http://www.watts.net.nz/CIS/contests/photo/2012/ or see the flyer below for further details.
The deadline is three weeks away!
The deadline is three weeks away!
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Thursday, July 26, 2012
Reminder: IEEE CIS Facebook Photo Competition
The IEEE Computational Intelligence Society are running a photo
competition on Facebook. See the flyer below to find out how to enter.
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Wednesday, July 4, 2012
Reminder: IEEE CIS Facebook Photo Competition
The IEEE Computational Intelligence Society are running a photo
competition on Facebook. See the flyer below to find out how to enter.
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Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Competition Call for IEEE CIS GOLDs and Students: Pitch your CI Research Idea and Win an iPad 2!!!
The following is cross-posted from the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society blog.
The CIS GOLD subcommittee is hosting a “Novel CI Research Idea Pitch” competition during the Student and GOLD reception at WCCI 2012 in Brisbane Australia.
Your Challenge: Design a one-page research proposal of your Computational Intelligence idea and get a chance to pitch your idea to a panel of CI experts and your peers using an “elevator pitch” (3 minute time limit). An “elevator pitch” is a short summary of a research idea. The research area must be “computational intelligence” and the participants must “sell” their idea to the judges to qualify for prizes. A panel of three CI experts will select 3 best pitches and the audience (your peers) will rank 1st, 2nd and 3rdwinner through secret ballot. Prizes will include 1 iPad for 1st winner, certificates and free full year IEEE CIS memberships. Register now for a chance to be heard!
Submission Guidelines: Interested GOLDs and Students should consult the full Brief and Submission Guidelines by going to http://tinyurl.com/cp8kdw8. Registration and submission deadline is June 11th 2012, Midnight EST. (You can register for the competition without submitting the research summary).
Register Now (Space is Limited!): http://tinyurl.com/7tror22
The CIS GOLD subcommittee is hosting a “Novel CI Research Idea Pitch” competition during the Student and GOLD reception at WCCI 2012 in Brisbane Australia.
Your Challenge: Design a one-page research proposal of your Computational Intelligence idea and get a chance to pitch your idea to a panel of CI experts and your peers using an “elevator pitch” (3 minute time limit). An “elevator pitch” is a short summary of a research idea. The research area must be “computational intelligence” and the participants must “sell” their idea to the judges to qualify for prizes. A panel of three CI experts will select 3 best pitches and the audience (your peers) will rank 1st, 2nd and 3rdwinner through secret ballot. Prizes will include 1 iPad for 1st winner, certificates and free full year IEEE CIS memberships. Register now for a chance to be heard!
Submission Guidelines: Interested GOLDs and Students should consult the full Brief and Submission Guidelines by going to http://tinyurl.com/cp8kdw8. Registration and submission deadline is June 11th 2012, Midnight EST. (You can register for the competition without submitting the research summary).
Register Now (Space is Limited!): http://tinyurl.com/7tror22
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Thursday, May 17, 2012
IEEE CIS Facebook Photo Competition
The IEEE Computational Intelligence Society are running a photo competition on Facebook. See the flyer below to find out how to enter.
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Monday, May 2, 2011
Competition: describe fuzzy logic in a video
Via the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society's Twitter feed comes word of the following competition: Create a video that explains fuzzy logic and its applications to an audience of high school students or the general public in a format suitable for posting on YouTube.
First prize is $3000, second prize is $2000 and third prize is $1000. Interest must be registered by the 10th of June and the deadline for submitting videos is the 10th of September.
First prize is $3000, second prize is $2000 and third prize is $1000. Interest must be registered by the 10th of June and the deadline for submitting videos is the 10th of September.
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Call for papers: CDMC 2011
Posted by request of Dr Paul S. Pang of the Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand, and the Knowledge Engineering and Discovery Research Institute (KEDRI) at Auckland University of Technology (AUT).
The competition is associated with the 4th International Cybersecurity and Data Mining workshop (CDM2011), which is an associated event to the 18th International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP2011), Shanghai, China, November 14 - 17 2011.
The entry is open to researchers from community at large. The proceedings of the competition is planned to be published in a journal special issue—details of this is to be determined.
Venue: Hang Zhou, reputed as Silicon Valley in Paradise, is one of the important tourist attractions in China for its natural beauty and historical and cultural heritages. The workshop will be held on 18th, November 2011 (Friday) in Hang Zhou, China.
Objectives: The purpose of the 2nd ICONIP Cybersecurity Data Mining Competition is to increase awareness of Cybersecurity and the potential of industrial applications, and to give young researchers exposure to the main issues related to the topic and to ongoing work in this area. The focus of this competition is on string sequences analysis towards application of knowledge discovery techniques for protecting personal computer information by means of detection, prevention, and response to various attacks.
Prizes and Awards: We have set prizes for the competition. The top ranking teams of all 3 data mining tasks will be eligible to win a cash prize of NZ $3000. Additional prize may be available as travel grants for deserving participants to help them attend the ICONIP2011 conference and/or the CDM2011 workshop.
Paper submissions and publications: Papers for method description of up to 8 pages are required to be submitted online following the Springer LNCS format. Selected and extended papers will be published in special issues of international journals after the conference. Posters are expected to be in A1 size to fit our boards, otherwise they may not be displayed in poster session.
Deadline for submission: The final submission deadline is the 31st of July 2011, and the competition results will be announced by the 18th, November 2011.
The competition is associated with the 4th International Cybersecurity and Data Mining workshop (CDM2011), which is an associated event to the 18th International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP2011), Shanghai, China, November 14 - 17 2011.
The entry is open to researchers from community at large. The proceedings of the competition is planned to be published in a journal special issue—details of this is to be determined.
Venue: Hang Zhou, reputed as Silicon Valley in Paradise, is one of the important tourist attractions in China for its natural beauty and historical and cultural heritages. The workshop will be held on 18th, November 2011 (Friday) in Hang Zhou, China.
Objectives: The purpose of the 2nd ICONIP Cybersecurity Data Mining Competition is to increase awareness of Cybersecurity and the potential of industrial applications, and to give young researchers exposure to the main issues related to the topic and to ongoing work in this area. The focus of this competition is on string sequences analysis towards application of knowledge discovery techniques for protecting personal computer information by means of detection, prevention, and response to various attacks.
Prizes and Awards: We have set prizes for the competition. The top ranking teams of all 3 data mining tasks will be eligible to win a cash prize of NZ $3000. Additional prize may be available as travel grants for deserving participants to help them attend the ICONIP2011 conference and/or the CDM2011 workshop.
Paper submissions and publications: Papers for method description of up to 8 pages are required to be submitted online following the Springer LNCS format. Selected and extended papers will be published in special issues of international journals after the conference. Posters are expected to be in A1 size to fit our boards, otherwise they may not be displayed in poster session.
Deadline for submission: The final submission deadline is the 31st of July 2011, and the competition results will be announced by the 18th, November 2011.
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