Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Call for Papers: WCCI 2014

2014 IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence
July 6–11, 2014, Beijing, China

The IEEE World Congress on Computational Intelligence (IEEE WCCI) is the largest technical event in the field of computational intelligence, and its 2014 edition will host three conferences: The 2014 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2014), the 2014 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE 2014), and the 2014 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE CEC 2014). IEEE WCCI 2014 will cross-fertilize among these three big areas and will provide a foremost forum for scientists, engineers, educators, and students from all over the world to discuss and present their research findings on computational intelligence. IEEE WCCI 2014 will be held in Beijing, the political, cultural, and educational center of China. The city's history dates back three millennia. It is renowned for its palaces, temples, gardens, walls and gates, and its art treasures and universities have made it a center of culture and art in China.

CALL FOR PAPERS:
IJCNN 2014: The annual International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN) is the flagship conference of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and the International Neural Network Society. It covers a wide range of topics in the field of neural networks, from biological neural network modeling to artificial neural computation. 
FUZZ-IEEE 2014: The annual IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE) is the foremost conference in the field of fuzzy systems. It covers all topics in fuzzy systems, from theory to applications. 
IEEE CEC 2014: The annual IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (IEEE CEC) is one of the leading events in the field of evolutionary computation, and covers all topics in evolutionary computation from theory to applications. 

Papers for IEEE WCCI 2014 should be submitted electronically through the Congress website, and will be refereed by experts in the fields and ranked based on the criteria of originality, significance, quality and clarity.

IEEE Computational Intelligence Society has maintained its position as the top leader of journals in computational intelligence. According to the 2012 Thomson Reuters Journal Citation Reports (JCR), CIS journals sustained their status as premier scholarly publications, earning high rankings in the Impact Factor report.  
-          IEEE Computational Intelligence Magazine (IF: 4.629)
-          IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems (IF: 3.766)
-          IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems (IF: 5.484)
-          IEEE Transactions on Evolutionary Computation (IF: 4.810)

IEEE WCCI 2014 also accepts proposals for tutorials, special sessions, and competitions. For more information, please visit the Congress website (http://www.ieee-wcci2014.org).

IMPORTANT DATES:
Special session proposals deadline: November 15, 2013
Competition proposals submission deadline: November 15, 2013
Tutorial proposals deadline: December 20, 2013
Paper submission deadline: December 20, 2013
Paper acceptance notification date: March 15, 2014
Final paper submission deadline: April 15, 2014
Early registration: April 15, 2014

General Chair: Derong Liu, China
General Co-Chair: Jennie Si, USA
IJCNN 2014 Program Chair: Cesare Alippi, Italy
FUZZ-IEEE 2014 Program Chair: Dimitar P. Filev, USA  
IEEE CEC 2014 Program Chair: Carlos Coello Coello, Mexico

Tuesday, 8 October 2013

IEEE Transactions on Autonomous Mental Development: Volume 5, Issue 3, 2013

1. GUEST EDITORIAL: Microdynamics of Interaction: Capturing and Modeling Infants’ Social Learning
Author(s): K. J. Rohlfing and G. O. Deák
Pages: 189-191

2. Mothers’ infant-directed gaze during object demonstration highlights action boundaries and goals
Author(s): R. J. Brand, E. Hollenbeck, and J. F. Kominsky
Pages: 192-201

3. From Action to Interaction: Infant Object Exploration and Mothers’ Contingent Responsiveness
Author(s): C. S. Tamis-LeMonda, Y. Kuchirko, and L. Tafuro
Pages: 202-209

4. Young Children’s Dialogical Actions: The Beginnings of Purposeful Intersubjectivity
Author(s): J. Rączaszek-Leonardi, I. Nomikou, and K.J.Rohlfing
Pages: 210-221

5. From Language to Motor Gavagai: Unified Imitation Learning of Multiple Linguistic and Nonlinguistic Sensorimotor Skills
Author(s): T. Cederborg and P.-Y. Oudeyer
Pages: 222-239

6. Supporting Early Vocabulary Development: What Sort of Responsiveness Matters?
Author(s): M. L. McGillion, J. S. Herbert, J. M. Pine, T. Keren-Portnoy, M. M. Vihman, and D. E. Matthews
Pages: 240-248

7. SEED Framework of Early Language Development: The Dynamic Coupling of Infant–Caregiver Perceiving and Acting Forms a Continuous Loop during Interaction
Author(s): P. Zukow-Goldring and N. d. V. Rader
Pages: 249-257

8. Methodological Considerations For Investigating the Microdynamics of Social Interaction Development
Author(s): K. de Barbaro, C. M. Johnson, D. Forster, and G. O. Deák
Pages: 258

Monday, 7 October 2013

IEEE Transactions on Computational Intelligence and AI in Games: Volume 5, Issue 3, September 2013

1. Monte Carlo Search Algorithm Discovery for Single-Player Games
Author(s): F. Maes, D. L. St-Pierre, and D. Ernst
Pages: 201-213

2. On Scalability, Generalization, and Hybridization of Coevolutionary Learning: A Case Study for Othello
Author(s): M. Szubert, W. Jaśkowski, and K. Krawiec
Pages: 214-226

3. Database-Driven Real-Time Heuristic Search in Video-Game Pathfinding
Author(s): R. Lawrence and V. Bulitko
Pages: 227-241

4. Backward Induction and Repeated Games With Strategy Constraints: An Inspiration From the Surprise Exam Paradox
Author(s): J. Li, G. Kendall, and A. V. Vasilakos
Pages: 242-250

5. An Efficient Approach to Solving Nonograms
Author(s): I.-C. Wu, D.-J. Sun, L.-P. Chen, K.-Y. Chen, C.-H. Kuo, H.-H. Kang, and H.-H. Lin
Pages: 251-264

6. Applicability of GPGPU Computing to Real-Time AI Solutions in Games
Author(s): W. Blewitt, G. Ushaw, and G. Morgan
Pages: 265-275

7. Crowdsourcing the Aesthetics of Platform Games
Author(s): N. Shaker, G. N. Yannakakis, and J. Togelius
Pages: 276-290

Thursday, 3 October 2013

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems: Volume 24, Issue 10, October 2013

1. Adaptive Optimal Control of Unknown Constrained-Input Systems Using Policy Iteration and Neural Networks
Author(s): H. Modares, F. L. Lewis, and M.-B. Naghibi-Sistani
Pages: 1513-1525

2. Lattice Computing Extension of the FAM Neural Classifier for Human Facial Expression Recognition
Author(s): V. G. Kaburlasos, S. E. Papadakis, and G. A. Papakostas
Pages: 1526-1538

3. Rapid Feedforward Computation by Temporal Encoding and Learning With Spiking Neurons
Author(s): Q. Yu, H. Tang, K. C. Tan, and H. Li
Pages: 1539-1552

4. Mean Vector Component Analysis for Visualization and Clustering of Nonnegative Data
Author(s): R. Jenssen
Pages: 1553-1564

5. RBF-Based Technique for Statistical Demodulation of Pathological Tremor
Author(s): F. Gianfelici
Pages: 1565-1574

6. Automated Induction of Heterogeneous Proximity Measures for Supervised Spectral Embedding
Author(s): E. Rodriguez-Martinez, T. Mu, J. Jiang, and J. Y. Goulermas
Pages: 1575-1587

7. Coordination of Multiagents Interacting Under Independent Position and Velocity Topologies
Author(s): J. Qin and C. Yu
Pages: 1588-1597

8. Learning Capability of Relaxed Greedy Algorithms
Author(s): S. Lin, Y. Rong, X. Sun, and Z. Xu
Pages: 1598-1608

9. Minimax Sparse Logistic Regression for Very High-Dimensional Feature Selection
Author(s): M. Tan, I. W. Tsang, and L. Wang
Pages: 1609-1622

10. Ensemble Learning in Fixed Expansion Layer Networks for Mitigating Catastrophic Forgetting
Author(s): R. Coop, A. Mishtal, and I. Arel
Pages: 1623-1634

11. SVR Learning-Based Spatiotemporal Fuzzy Logic Controller for Nonlinear Spatially Distributed Dynamic Systems
Author(s): X.-X. Zhang, Y. Jiang, H.-X. Li, and S.-Y. Li
Pages: 1635-1647

12. Single Image Super-Resolution With Multiscale Similarity Learning
Author(s): K. Zhang, X. Gao, D. Tao, and X. Li
Pages: 1648-1659

13. Tracking Algorithms for Multiagent Systems
Author(s): D. Meng, Y. Jia, J. Du, and F. Yu
Pages: 1660-1676

14. A Robust Elicitation Algorithm for Discovering DNA Motifs Using Fuzzy Self-Organizing Maps
Author(s): D. Wang and S. Tapan
Pages: 1677-1688

15. EEG-Based Learning System for Online Motion Sickness Level Estimation in a Dynamic Vehicle Environment
Author(s): C.-T. Lin, S.-F. Tsai, and L.-W. Ko
Pages: 1689-1700

16. New Algebraic Criteria for Synchronization Stability of Chaotic Memristive Neural Networks With Time-Varying Delays
Author(s): G. Zhang and Y. Shen
Pages: 1701

Saturday, 7 September 2013

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems: Volume 24, Issue 9, September 2013

1. Study of the Convergence Behavior of the Complex Kernel Least Mean Square Algorithm
Author(s): Paul, T.K. ; Ogunfunmi, T.
Pages: 1349-1363

2. Transductive Face Sketch-Photo Synthesis
Author(s): Wang, N. ; Tao, D. ; Gao, X. ; Li, X. ; Li, J.
Pages: 1364-1376

3. Learning Sparse Kernel Classifiers for Multi-Instance Classification
Author(s): Fu, Z. ; Lu, G. ; Ting, K.M. ; Zhang, D.
Pages:
1377-1389

4. FPGA-Based Distributed Computing Microarchitecture for Complex Physical Dynamics Investigation
Author(s): Borgese, G. ; Pace, C. ; Pantano, P. ; Bilotta, E.
Pages: 1390-1399

5. Neural-Adaptive Control of Single-Master–Multiple-Slaves Teleoperation for Coordinated Multiple Mobile Manipulators With Time-Varying Communication Delays and Input Uncertainties
Author(s): Li, Z. ; Su, C.-Y.
Pages: 1400-1413

6. Cube Kohonen Self-Organizing Map (CKSOM) Model With New Equations in Organizing Unstructured Data
Author(s): Lim, S.P. ; Haron, H.
Pages: 1414-1424

7. Real-Time Model Predictive Control Using a Self-Organizing Neural Network
Author(s): Han, H.-G. ; Wu, X.-L. ; Qiao, J.-F.
Pages: 1425-1436

8. Memory Models of Adaptive Behavior
Author(s): Traversa, F.L. ; Pershin, Y.V. ; Di Ventra, M.
Pages: 1437-1448

9. Model of an Excitatory Synapse Based on Stochastic Processes
Author(s): L'Esperance, P.-Y. ; Labib, R.
Pages: 1449-1458

10. Combined Convex Technique on Delay-Dependent Stability for Delayed Neural Networks
Author(s): Li, T. ; Wang, T. ; Song, A. ; Fei, S.
Pages: 1459-1465

11. Low-Temperature Fabrication of Spiking Soma Circuits Using Nanocrystalline-Silicon TFTs
Author(s): Subramaniam, A. ; Cantley, K.D. ; Stiegler, H.J. ; Chapman, R.A. ; Vogel, E.M.
Pages: 1466-1471

12. Effect of Input Noise and Output Node Stochastic on Wang's kWTA
Author(s): Sum, J. ; Leung, C.-S. ; Ho, K.
Pages: 1472-1477

13. Controllability and Observability of Boolean Control Networks With Time-Variant Delays in States
Author(s): Zhang, L. ; Zhang, K.
Pages: 1478-1483

14. Quantized Kernel Recursive Least Squares Algorithm
Author(s): Chen, B. ; Zhao, S. ; Zhu, P. ; Principe, J.C.
Pages: 1484-1490

15. On the Optimal Class Representation in Linear Discriminant Analysis
Author(s): Iosifidis, A. ; Tefas, A. ; Pitas, I.
Pages: 1491-1496

16. L\infty Analysis and State-Feedback Control of Hopfield Networks
Author(s): Stoica, A.-M. ; Yaesh, I.
Pages: 1497-1502

17. Sequential Blind Identification of Underdetermined Mixtures Using a Novel Deflation Scheme
Author(s): Zhang, M. ; Yu, S. ; Wei, G.
Pages: 1503-1509

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Webinar: So you want to be an Academic? Some Tips and Tricks

Professor Bob John of University of Nottingham, United Kingdom, will give a live webinar to our IEEE CIS members and friends. The information of the webinar is shown below: 

Webinar arrangement 

Topic: 
So you want to be an Academic? Some Tips and Tricks 

Date and time:      
2:00 PM, Oct 23, 2013, BST  (London Time)
9:00 AM, Oct 23, 2013, EDT  (New York Time)
9:00 PM, Oct 23, 2013, HKT  (Hong Kong Time) 

Webinar ID: 
112-059-947 

Registration

The webinar is free-of-charge. We only have limited seats. First come first served.

Please register for "So you want to be an Academic? Some Tips and Tricks" on Oct 23, 2013 2:00 PM BST at: 

https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5187699622185856768 

Webinar information

Speaker:
Professor Bob John, Automated Scheduling, Optimisation and Planning Group (ASAP), University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 

Abstract:
This webinar will be given by Bob John who has led two highly successful computational intelligence research groups (www.cci.dmu.ac.uk and www.asap.ac.uk) for more than 12 years. He will give his personal views, based on his experiences, of what's needed to become an academic. Although based in the United Kingdom the points he makes will broadly translate to other countries. He will discuss your best strategies for producing publications, the role of networking, looking for funding and generally how to get on the academic career ladder. 

Speaker's Biography:
Bob has a BSc Mathematics, a MSc in Statistics and a PhD in Fuzzy Logic. He worked in industry for 10 years as a mathematician and knowledge engineer developing knowledge based systems for British Gas and the financial services industry. Bob spent 24 years at De Montfort University in various roles including Head of Department, Head of School and Deputy Dean. He led the Centre for Computational Intelligence research group from 2001 until 2012. He has over 150 research publications of which about 50 are in international journals. Bob joined the University of Nottingham this year where he heads up the Automated Scheduling, Optimisation and Planning (ASAP) research group in the School of Computer Science. The ASAP research group carries out multi-disciplinary research into mathematical models and algorithms for a variety of real-world optimisation problems. ASAP has 8 academic staff, 9 researchers and over 30 PhD students.

Only limited seats are available. Please register as soon as possible. 

After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.