Friday 21 September 2018

CFP: 2019 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE'2019)

New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, June 23-26, 2019
http://sites.ieee.org/fuzzieee-2019/


Activity Deadline

Special sessions, tutorials, competitions, and panel session proposals:  
    October 08, 2018

Notification of acceptance for tutorials, special sessions, and panels:      
    November 02, 2018

Full paper submission:
    January 11, 2019

Notification of paper acceptance:
    March 04, 2019

Camera-ready paper submission:
    April 01, 2019

Early registration:
    April 05, 2019



The 2019 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE
2019), the world-leading event focusing on the theory and
application of fuzzy logic, will be held in New Orleans,
Louisiana, USA. Nicknamed the "Big Easy", New Orleans is known for
its round-the-clock nightlife, vibrant live-music scene, and spicy
Cajun cuisine. It is located on the Mississippi River, near the
Gulf of Mexico, and is popular tourist destination for all ages.

FUZZ-IEEE 2019 will be hosted at the JW Marriott, a premier
conference venue nestled in the heart of the world-famous French
Quarter. You will be steps away from some of New Orleansís most
iconic nightlife and restaurants. Take a walk outside and visit
Jackson Square, shop at the lively French Market, or dance your
Way through Bourbon Street.

FUZZ-IEEE 2019 will represent a unique meeting point for
scientists and engineers, from academia and industry, to interact
and discuss the latest enhancements and innovations in the field.
The topics of the conference will cover all aspects of theory and
applications of fuzzy logic and its hybridisations with other
artificial and computational intelligence methods.

FUZZ-IEEE 2019 will represent a unique meeting point for scientists
and engineers, both from academia and industry, to interact and
discuss the latest enhancements and innovations in the field. The
topics of the conference will cover all the aspects of theory and
applications of fuzzy logic and its hybridizations with other
artificial and computational intelligence techniques. In particular,
FUZZ-IEEE 2019 topics include, but are not limited to:


  • Mathematical and theoretical foundations of fuzzy sets, fuzzy measures and fuzzy integrals
  • Fuzzy control, robotics, sensors, fuzzy hardware and architectures
  • Fuzzy data analysis, fuzzy clustering, classification and pattern recognition
  • Type-2 fuzzy sets, computing with words and granular computing
  • Fuzzy systems with big data and cloud computing, fuzzy analytics and visualization
  • Fuzzy systems design and optimization
  • Fuzzy decision analysis, multi-criteria decision making and decision support
  • Fuzzy logic and its applications in Industrial Engineering
  • Fuzzy modelling, identification and fault detection
  • Fuzzy information processing, information extraction and fusion
  • Fuzzy web engineering, information retrieval, text mining and social network analysis
  • Knowledge discovery, learning, reasoning and knowledge representation
  • Fuzzy image, speech and signal processing, vision and multimedia data
  • Fuzzy databases and information retrieval
  • Rough sets, imprecise probabilities, possibilities approaches
  • Industrial, financial, and medical applications
  • Fuzzy logic applications in civil engineering, geographical information systems
  • Fuzzy sets and soft computing in social sciences
  • Linguistic summarization, natural language processing
  • Computational Intelligence in security systems
  • Hardware/Software for fuzzy systems
  • Fuzzy Markup Language and standard technologies for fuzzy systems
  • Adaptive, hierarchical and hybrid (neuro- and evolutionary-) fuzzy systems


Conference Chairs:

  • Tim Havens, Michigan Technological University, USA
  • Jim Keller, University of Missouri, USA





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