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we are
TC Chair

University of Passau, Germany
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Members
- Arijit Bhattacharya, The Patent Office,
Kolkata, India
- Tamal Bose, Utah State University, USA
Mo-Yuen Chow, North Carolina State University, USA
- Mo-Yuen Chow, North Carolina State University,
USA
- Mark J. Embrechts, Rensselaer Polytechnic
Institute, USA
- Xiao-Zhi Gao, Helsinki University of
Technology, Finland
- Akimoto Kamiya, Kushiro National College
of Technology, Japan
- Yuichi Motai, University of Vermont,
USA
- Seppo Ovaska, Helsinki University of
Technology, Finland
- Yukinori Suzuki, Muroran Institute of
Technology, Japan
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Our
goals
The primary objective
of the Industrial Applications Technical Committee is to promote
research, development, innovations, technical activities,
and international collaboration in the area of industrial
applications, and advance the emerging concept of Fusion of
Soft Computing and Hard Computing. Recently, we began new
activities related to the fresh field of Artificial Immune
Systems and Their Applications. In the near future, we will
also focus on self-organizing technical systems with emergent
behavior.
What
we are doing
- An edited volume of 11 chapters, Computationally
Intelligent Hybrid Systems: The Fusion of Soft Computing
and Hard Computing, was published by Wiley - IEEE Press
in October 2004
http://www.wiley.com/WileyCDA/WileyTitle/productCd-0471476684.html
- In May 2005, we organized the 4th IEEE
International Workshop on Soft Computing as Transdiciplinary
Science and Technology in Muroran, Japan (SMCS as a Technical
Co-Sponsor)
http://wstst05.softcomputing.net/
- In June 2005, we organized the 4th SMCia
workshop in Espoo, Finland (fully sponsored by the SMCS)
http://powerelectronics.hut.fi/smcia05/
- In July 2006, we organized the 1st SMCals
workshop (SMCals/06) in Logan, Utah
http://www.engineering.usu.edu/ece/smcals06/
- In August 2007, we will organize
the 5th SMCia workshop (SMCia/07) in Passau, Germany
http://cis.fmi.uni-passau.de/smcia/
Why
don't you join us?
- Interacting with experts in the fusion
of soft computing and hard computing, which is a new and
truly important field of research and development.
- Organizing two exciting workshop series:
"Soft Computing in Industrial Applications (SMCia)"
and "Adaptive and Learning Systems (SMCals)".
- Making friends from different parts
of the world.
- Exchanging research ideas and
collaborating in possible joint research projects
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