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Computational Intelligence: Theory and Applications

International Conference, 6th Fuzzy Days, Dortmund, Germany, May 25-28, 1999, Proceedings

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  • © 1999

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 1625)

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Fuzzy Days in Dortmund were held for the first time in 1991. Initially, the con­ ference was intended for scientists and practitioners as a platform for discussions on theory and application of fuzzy logic. Early on, synergetic links with neural networks were included and the conference evolved gradually to embrace the full spectrum of what is now called Computational Intelligence (CI). Therefore, it seemed logical to launch the 4th Fuzzy Days in 1994 as a conference for CI—one of the world's first conferences featuring fuzzy logic, neural networks and evolu­ tionary algorithms together in one event. Following this successful tradition, the 6th Fuzzy Days' aim is to provide an international forum for reporting significant results on the theory and application of Cl-methods. Once again, we have received a remarkable number of papers. I would like to express my gratitude to all who have been interested in presenting their work within the framework of this conference and to the members of the programme committee for their valuable work (in this edition each paper was reviewed by five referees). In particular, I wish to thank all keynote and tutorial speakers for their commitment. Last but not least, I am obliged to the Deutsche Forschun- gemeinschaft and Kommunalverband Ruhrgebiet for their financial support.

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Table of contents (84 papers)

  1. Topological Theory of Fuzziness

  2. Similarity Based System Reconfiguration by Fuzzy Classification and Hierarchical Interpolate Fuzzy Reasoning

  3. A Fuzzy System for Fetal Heart Rate Assessment

  4. Efficient Graph Coloring by Evolutionary Algorithms

  5. Determination of Decision Rules on the Basis of Genetic Algorithms

  6. Modeling a Refrigeration System Using Recurrent Neural Networks

  7. Evaluating Nugget Sizes of Spot Welds by Using Artificial Neural Network

  8. Spotting Relevant Information in Extremely Large Document Collections

  9. Fuzzy Controller Generation with a Fuzzy Classification Method

  10. Transformation and Optimization of Fuzzy Controllers Using Signal Processing Techniques

  11. Fuzzy-Control Design Tool for Low-Cost Microcontrollers (FHFC-Tool)

  12. Search of Optimal Error Correcting Codes with Genetic Algorithms

  13. An Unsupervised Clustering with Evolutionary Strategy to Estimate the Cluster Number

  14. Multi-objective Optimization in Evolutionary Algorithms Using Satisfiability Classes

  15. Neural Network Approach to Design of Distributed Hard Real-Time Systems

  16. Supporting Traditional Controllers of Combustion Engines by Means of Neural Networks

  17. Controlling Biological Wastewater Treatment Plants Using Fuzzy Control and Neural Networks

  18. A New Fuzzy Character Segmentation Algorithm for Persian / Arabic Typed Texts

  19. RePART: A Modified Fuzzy ARTMAP for Pattern Recognition

Other volumes

  1. Computational Intelligence

Editors and Affiliations

  • Computer Science I, University of Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany

    Bernd Reusch

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