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IJCCI- 4th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence in Barcelona, Spain

Conference name: IJCCI- 4th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence in Barceló Sants Hotel Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.

5 October 2012 - 7 October 2012
Austria
The IJCCI- 4th International Joint Conference on Computational Intelligence will be held in Barceló Sants Hotel Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain from the 5 to the 7 October, 2012.

Computational intelligence (CI) is a set of Nature-inspired computational methodologies and approaches to address complex problems of the real world applications to which traditional (first principles, probabilistic, black-box, etc.) methodologies and approaches are ineffective or infeasible.

The purpose of IJCCI is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners on the areas of Fuzzy Computation, Evolutionary Computation and Neural Computation. IJCCI is composed of three co-located conferences, each specialized in at least one of the aforementioned main knowledge areas.


International Conference on Evolutionary Computation Theory and Applications (ECTA)

http://www.ecta.ijcci.org/(opens in new window)

International Conference on Fuzzy Computation Theory and Applications (FCTA)

http://www.fcta.ijcci.org/(opens in new window)

International Conference on Neural Computation Theory and Applications (NCTA)

http://www.ncta.ijcci.org/(opens in new window)


Important Dates

Regular Paper Submission: May 7, 2012 (extended)
Authors Notification (regular papers): June 13, 2012
Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: July 5, 2012

IJCCI Secretariat

Address: Av. D. Manuel I, 27A, 2º esq., 2910-595 Setúbal - Portugal

Tel.: +351 265 100 033
Fax: +44 203 014 8638

e-mail: ijcci.secretariat@insticc.org
Web: http://www.ijcci.org/(opens in new window)
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