General Track Sessions
Papers on topics of general relevance to the conference defined in the Conference Scope should be submitted to the conference (via the PROSE online submission and review system) for inclusion in the General Sessions or Tracks.When submitting a paper, the submitting author must select the Track from a list to be supplied which best relates to the contents of the paper, and submit the paper to that track. Each Track has a Track Chair, who has responsibility for papers in a specific technical area. The Track Chairs are responsible for overseeing the review process for papers within their specialism.
Details of the Tracks and Track Chairs will be available here soon.
Generic Intelligent Systems Topics
G01 | Artificial Neural Networks, Fuzzy Methods and Machine Learning |
Dr Liya Ding National University of Singapore |
G02 | Nature Inspired Methods and Optimization |
Prof. Cecilia Zanni-Merk ICube - UMR (CNRS), Strasbourg, France |
G03 | Knowledge Based and Expert Systems |
Prof Anne Hakansson Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden |
G04 | Agent and Multi-Agent Systems |
Prof Gordan Jezic University of Zagreb, Croatia |
G05 | Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining |
Dr Ireneusz Czarnowski Gdynia Maritime University, Poland |
G06 | Web Intelligence |
Dr Dariusz Krol Bournemouth University, UK |
G07 | Natural Language Processing |
Dr. Girish Nath Jha Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi |
G08 | Knowledge Management |
Prof Ron Hartung Franklyn University, United States |
G09 | Intelligent Vision, Image Processing and Signal Processing |
Prof Tuan D. Pham The University of Aizu, Japn |
G10 | E-Learning, E-Business and E-Commerce |
Prof Toyohide Watanabe Nagoya University, Japan and Prof Tomoko Kojiri Kansai University, Japan |
G11 | Intelligent Systems Applications and Miscellaneous Topics ** |
Dr Carlos Toro Vicomtech Research Centre, Spain |
** PLEASE NOTE: We may re-allocate papers submitted to the Other/Misc. track to more appropriate tracks if we feel it necessary.