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CIMSA 2010 : IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Measurement Systems and Applications

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Link: http://cimsa.ieee-ims.org
 
When Sep 6, 2010 - Sep 8, 2010
Where Taranto, Italy
Submission Deadline Apr 15, 2010
Notification Due May 28, 2010
Final Version Due Jul 1, 2010
Categories    measurement   computational intelligence
 

Call For Papers

2010 IEEE International Conference on Computational Intelligence for Measurement Systems and Applications

Taranto, Italy, 6-8 September 2010

Sponsored by the IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Society
and the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society

Organized by the IEEE CIS ISATC – Task Force on Intelligent Measurement Systems,
the IEEE IMS TC-22 on Intelligent Measurement Systems, and the IEEE IMS TC-30 on Security and Contraband Detection

The wide and increasing needs of adaptable and flexible solutions for many industrial, environmental, and engineering applications point out the importance of using design methodologies and implementation technologies with high ability of adaptation and evolution. Soft computing is one of the most relevant answers to such needs: neural networks, fuzzy logic, and genetic/evolutionary algorithms are fundamental keys to tackle these difficult problems. On the other hand, accuracy and uncertainty issues as well as suited data acquisition systems must be carefully considered in these applications since the quality of the solution greatly relies on them. Up to now, analysis and experiments have been performed by scientists and practitioners mainly to understand the underlying technologies and methodologies, but without any specific focus on the mandatory need of a quantitative assessment and a metrological analysis. Measurement science and technologies are in fact vital to ensure the correct and effective use of soft computing technologies in real environments. CIMSA 2010 will continue the exciting experience of the previous editions by filling this gap in knowledge and practice, by focusing on the quantitative aspect of measurement issues for industrial, environmental, and engineering applications.

Papers are solicited on all aspects of computational intelligence technologies for measurement systems and the related applications, from the points of view of both theory and practice. This includes but is not limited to: intelligent measurement systems; accuracy and precision of neural and fuzzy components; intelligent sensor fusion; intelligent monitoring and control systems; neural and fuzzy technologies for identification, prediction, and control of complex dynamic systems; evolutionary monitoring and control; neural and fuzzy signal/image processing for industrial and environmental applications; image understanding and recognition; soft-computing technologies for robotics and vision; soft computing technologies for medical and bioengineering applications; hybrid systems; fuzzy and neural components for embedded systems; hardware implementation of neural and fuzzy systems for measurements; neural, fuzzy and genetic/evolutionary algorithms for system optimization and calibration; neural and fuzzy diagnosis of components and systems; reliability of fuzzy and neural components; fault tolerance and testing in fuzzy and neural components; neural and fuzzy techniques for quality measurement.

SUBMIT EXTENDED ABSTRACTS OR DRAFT PAPERS BY 15 APRIL 2010
Details for the submission and all information concerning the symposium can be found at the symposium here. Acceptance/rejection will be emailed by 28 May 2010. The final manuscript is due by 1 July 2010. Submission implies willingness to register at the conference, pay the registration fee and present the paper. Papers will be included in the proceedings only if at least one author will register and pay the registration fee by 1 July 2010 (member and non-member fees only are acceptable to this purpose) - no exceptions. If an author covers more than one paper with her/his registration to guarantee inclusion in the proceedings, she/he must pay a 50 US$ surcharge for each paper in excess of one.

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