Recent News:
- Many thanks to everyone who participated.
- Photos from the poster session.
- UKCI-03 will be in Bristol, 1-3 September 2003.
Introduction
The 2002 UK Workshop on Computational Intelligence (UKCI-02) will be
hosted by the School of Computer Science, The University
of Birmingham, UK, and will take place on 2-4 September 2002.
Computational Intelligence (CI) is a rapidly expanding research field,
attracting a large number of scientists, engineers and practitioners
working in areas such as fuzzy systems, neural networks, machine learning
and evolutionary computation. Also, a growing number of companies are
employing CI techniques to improve previous solutions and to deal with new
problems. In particular, there have been successful developments recently
in combining different CI techniques, and conventional methods, to build
hybrid intelligent systems. These include smart adaptive systems that
allow the achievement of stability in spite of changes which are either
external or internal to the system, thereby increasing the re-usability of
developed systems.
The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for the academic community
and industry to share ideas about developing and using CI technique-based
systems and exchange views. The informal setting is designed to encourage
a lively atmosphere for discussing future research problems and for
forging new contacts and collaborations.
The workshop will include presentations of submitted papers and invited
lectures by eminent CI researchers. It has been deliberately set as a
low-cost event, so that young researchers in academia and industry may
actively participate as well as established workers in the field. A bound
proceedings containing all the papers will be ready in time for the
workshop.
Sponsored by:
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The European Network on Intelligent Technologies for Smart
Adaptive Systems
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School of Computer
Science
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