Sunday, 9 October 2016

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Volume 24, Issue 5

1. On Pythagorean and Complex Fuzzy Set Operations
Author(s): Scott Dick; Ronald R. Yager; Omolbanin Yazdanbakhsh
Page(s): 1009 - 1021

2. Classification of Type-2 Fuzzy Sets Represented as Sequences of Vertical Slices
Author(s): Lorenzo Livi; Hooman Tahayori; Antonello Rizzi; Alireza Sadeghian; Witold Pedrycz
Page(s): 1022 - 1034

3. Power Average of Trapezoidal Intuitionistic Fuzzy Numbers Using Strict t-Norms and t-Conorms
Author(s): Shu-Ping Wan; Zhi-Hong Yi
Page(s): 1035 - 1047

4. Aperiodic Sampled-Data Sliding-Mode Control of Fuzzy Systems With Communication Delays Via the Event-Triggered Method
Author(s): Shiping Wen; Tingwen Huang; Xinghuo Yu; Michael Z. Q. Chen; Zhigang Zeng
Page(s): 1048 - 1057

5. Fault Detection and Isolation for Affine Fuzzy Systems With Sensor Faults
Author(s): Huimin Wang; Guang-Hong Yang; Dan Ye
Page(s): 1058 - 1071

6. Knowledge Measure for Atanassov's Intuitionistic Fuzzy Sets
Author(s): Kaihong Guo
Page(s): 1072 - 1078

7. Takagi–Sugeno–Kang Transfer Learning Fuzzy Logic System for the Adaptive Recognition of Epileptic Electroencephalogram Signals
Author(s): Changjian Yang; Zhaohong Deng; Kup-Sze Choi; Shitong Wang
Page(s): 1079 - 1094

8. A Survey of Adaptive Fuzzy Controllers: Nonlinearities and Classifications
Author(s): Meng Joo Er; Sayantan Mandal
Page(s): 1095 - 1107

9. Optimal Design of Constraint-Following Control for Fuzzy Mechanical Systems
Author(s): Ruiying Zhao; Ye-Hwa Chen; Shengjie Jiao
Page(s): 1108 - 1120

10. Multiscale Opening of Conjoined Fuzzy Objects: Theory and Applications
Author(s): Punam K. Saha; Subhadip Basu; Eric A. Hoffman
Page(s): 1121 - 1133

11. Decentralized State Feedback Control of Uncertain Affine Fuzzy Large-Scale Systems With Unknown Interconnections
Author(s): Huimin Wang; Guang-Hong Yang
Page(s): 1134 - 1146

12. Fuzzy Adaptive Control With State Observer for a Class of Nonlinear Discrete-Time Systems With Input Constraint
Author(s): Yan-Jun Liu; Shaocheng Tong; Dong-Juan Li; Ying Gao
Page(s): 1147 - 1158

13. Fuzzy-Based Goal Representation Adaptive Dynamic Programming
Author(s): Yufei Tang; Haibo He; Zhen Ni; Xiangnan Zhong; Dongbin Zhao; Xin Xu
Page(s): 1159 - 1175

14. Nonparametric Statistical Active Contour Based on Inclusion Degree of Fuzzy Sets
Author(s): Maoguo Gong; Hao Li; Xiang Zhang; Qiunan Zhao; Bin Wang
Page(s): 1176 - 1192

15. The Role of Crisp Elements in Fuzzy Ontologies: The Case of Fuzzy OWL 2 EL
Author(s): Fernando Bobillo
Page(s): 1193 - 1209

16. Transfer Prototype-Based Fuzzy Clustering
Author(s): Zhaohong Deng; Yizhang Jiang; Fu-Lai Chung; Hisao Ishibuchi; Kup-Sze Choi; Shitong Wang
Page(s): 1210 - 1232

17. Observer-Based Fuzzy Control for Nonlinear Networked Systems Under Unmeasurable Premise Variables
Author(s): Hongyi Li; Chengwei Wu; Shen Yin; Hak-Keung Lam
Page(s): 1233 - 1245

18. Adaptive Fuzzy Hysteresis Internal Model Tracking Control of Piezoelectric Actuators With Nanoscale Application
Author(s): Pengzhi Li; Peiyue Li; Yongxin Sui
Page(s): 1246 - 1254

Monday, 3 October 2016

IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and Learning Systems, Volume 27, Issue 10, October 2016

1. Why Deep Learning Works: A Manifold Disentanglement Perspective
Author(s): Pratik Prabhanjan Brahma; Dapeng Wu; Yiyuan She
Page(s): 1997 - 2008

2. Feedback Solution to Optimal Switching Problems With Switching Cost
Authors: Ali Heydari
Page(s): 2009 - 2019

3. Geometric Bioinspired Networks for Recognition of 2-D and 3-D Low-Level Structures and Transformations Metrics by Information Projection
Authors: Eduardo Bayro-Corrochano; Eduardo Vazquez-Santacruz; Eduardo Moya-Sanchez; Efrain Castillo-Muñis
Page(s): 2020 - 2034

4. Classifying Stress From Heart Rate Variability Using Salivary Biomarkers as Reference
Authors: Wei Shiung Liew; Manjeevan Seera; Chu Kiong Loo; Einly Lim; Naoyuki Kubota
Page(s): 2035 - 2046

5. Space Structure and Clustering of Categorical Data
Authors: Yuhua Qian; Feijiang Li; Jiye Liang; Bing Liu; Chuangyin Dang
Page(s): 2047 - 2059

6. Kohonen’s Map Approach for the Belief Mass Modeling
Authors: Imen Hammami; Grégoire Mercier; Atef Hamouda; Jean Dezert
Page(s): 2060 - 2071

7. Multiple Ordinal Regression by Maximizing the Sum of Margins
Authors: Onur C. Hamsici; Aleix M. Martinez
Page(s): 2072 - 2083

8. Adaptive Filter Design Using Type-2 Fuzzy Cerebellar Model Articulation Controller
Authors: Chih-Min Lin; Ming-Shu Yang; Fei Chao; Xiao-Min Hu; Jun Zhang
Page(s): 2084 - 2094

9. Directional Clustering Through Matrix Factorization
Authors: Thomas Blumensath
Page(s): 2095 - 2107

10. Learning With Jensen-Tsallis Kernels
Authors: Debarghya Ghoshdastidar; Ajay P. Adsul; Ambedkar Dukkipati
Page(s): 2108 - 2119

11. Tensor LRR and Sparse Coding-Based Subspace Clustering
Authors: Yifan Fu; Junbin Gao; David Tien; Zhouchen Lin; Xia Hong
Page(s): 2120 - 2133

12. Model-Free Optimal Tracking Control via Critic-Only Q-Learning
Authors: Biao Luo; Derong Liu; Tingwen Huang; Ding Wang
Page(s): 2134 - 2144

Wednesday, 21 September 2016

Call for Papers: IEEE CEC 2017

We are pleased to announce that the 2017 IEEE Conference on Evolutionary Computation (www.cec2017.org)  will be held in San Sebastian, Spain, in June 5-8, 2017.

IEEE CEC  is a world-class conference that aims to bring together researchers and practitioners in the field of evolutionary computation and computational intelligence from all around the globe. Technical exchanges within the research community will encompass keynote lectures, regular and special sessions, tutorials, and competitions as well as poster presentations. In addition, participants will be treated to a series of social functions, receptions, and networking to establish new connections and foster everlasting friendship among fellow counterparts.

Donostia/San Sebastian is a coastal medium-size city located in northern Spain, 20km from the border with France. It stands as an amphitheatre over-looking the sea. It is known the world over for its spectacular bay and is referred to as the Pearl of the Cantabrian Sea. It is also internationally renowned for being a culinary haven where visitors will find more Michelin stars per square meter than in any other city in the world. The conference will take place at the Kursaal Convention Center and Auditorium. Kursaal is located in the city center, overlooking the seafront. This avant-garde architectural showpiece was designed by Rafael Moneo  and won the Mies van der Rohe prize for the best building in Europe in 2001. The main hotels, restaurants and shopping areas are within walking distance.

CEC 2017 covers all topics in the field of Evolutionary Computation including the following non-exhaustive list:

  • Genetic algorithms
  • Genetic programming
  • Estimation of distribution algorithms
  • Evolutionary programming
  • Evolution strategies
  • Bioinformatics and bioengineering
  • Coevolution and collective behavior
  • Combinatorial and numerical optimization
  • Constraint and uncertainty handling
  • Evolutionary data mining
  • Evolutionary learning systems
  • Evolvable/adaptive hardware and systems
  • Evolving neural networks and fuzzy systems
  • Evolutionary multi-objective optimization
  • Ant colony optimization
  • Artificial life
  • Agent-based systems
  • Molecular and quantum computing
  • Particle Swarm Optimization
  • Artificial immune systems
  • Representation and operators
  • Industrial applications of EC
  • Evolutionary game theory
  • Cognitive systems and applications
  • Computational finance and economics
  • Estimation of distribution algorithms
  • Evolutionary design
  • Evolutionary scheduling

 

Important Dates:

Submission deadline for special sessions: November 7, 2016
Deadline for the submission of tutorials and competitions proposals: January  9, 2017
Paper submission deadline: January 16, 2017   
Paper Decision notification: February 26, 2017

All the papers have to be submitted electronically through the congress application.

For Program inquiries please contact the Program Chair, Carlos Coello at ccoello@cs.cinvestav.mx.

General inquiries for IEEE CEC 2017 should be sent to the General Chair, Jose A. Lozano at  info@cec2017.org

You can also follow CEC 2017 on Twitter: https://twitter.com/cec2017

We are looking forward to seeing you in San Sebastian!


IEEE Transactions on Cognitive and Developmental Systems, Vol. 8, No. 3, September 2016

1) Emergence of Altruistic Behavior Through the Minimization of Prediction Error
Author(s): Jimmy Baraglia; Yukie Nagai; Minoru Asada
Pages: 141-151

2) Interplay of Rhythmic and Discrete Manipulation Movements During Development: A Policy-Search Reinforcement-Learning Robot Model
Author(s): Valentina Cristina Meola; Daniele Caligiore; Valerio Sperati; Loredana Zollo; Anna Lisa Ciancio; Fabrizio Taffoni; Eugenio Guglielmelli; Gianluca Baldassarre
Pages: 152-170

3) Nonparametric Bayesian Double Articulation Analyzer for Direct Language Acquisition From Continuous Speech Signals
Author(s): Tadahiro Taniguchi; Shogo Nagasaka; Ryo Nakashima
Pages: 171-185

4) Evolutionary Fuzzy Integral-Based Gaze Control With Preference of Human Gaze
Author(s): Bum-Soo Yoo; Jong-Hwan Kim
Pages: 186-200

5) Lifelong Augmentation of Multimodal Streaming Autobiographical Memories
Author(s): Maxime Petit; Tobias Fischer; Yiannis Demiris
Pages: 201-213

6) GRAIL: A Goal-Discovering Robotic Architecture for Intrinsically-Motivated Learning
Author(s): Vieri Giuliano Santucci; Gianluca Baldassarre; Marco Mirolli
Pages: 214-231

Monday, 19 September 2016

International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (Call for workshops and tutorials)

May 14-19, 2017,  Anchorage, Alaska, USA
http://www.ijcnn.org/

##################### Important Dates ######################
* Tutorial and Workshop Proposals                 October 15, 2016
* Paper Submission                          November 15, 2016
* Paper Decision Notification                 January 20, 2017
* Camera-Ready Submission                     February 20, 2017
#################### UPCOMING DEADLINES ####################
CALL FOR WORKSHOPS   http://www.ijcnn.org/call-for-workshops
CALL FOR TUTORIALS   http://www.ijcnn.org/call-for-tutorials
[UPCOMING DEADLINES 23.59hr UTC-10 on Saturday, 15 OCTOBER 2016]

The 2017 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2017) will be held at the William A. Egan Civic and Convention Center in Anchorage, Alaska, USA, May 14�19, 2017. The conference is organized jointly by the International Neural Network Society and the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society, and is the premiere international meeting for researchers and other professionals in neural networks and related areas.  It will feature invited plenary talks by world-renowned speakers in the areas of neural network theory and applications, computational neuroscience, robotics, and distributed intelligence.  In addition to regular technical sessions with oral and poster presentations, the conference program will include special sessions, competitions, tutorials and workshops on topics of current interest
For the latest updates, follow us on Facebook (https://fb.me/ijcnn2017/) and Twitter (@ijcnn2017).

#################### Paper Submission is now Open ####################
http://www.ijcnn.org/call-for-papers
* Regular paper can have up to 8 pages in double-column IEEE Conference format
* All papers are to be prepared using IEEE-compliant Latex or Word templates on paper of U.S. letter size.
* All submitted papers will be checked for plagiarism through the IEEE CrossCheck system.
* Papers with significant overlap with the authors own papers or other papers will be rejected without review.

##########################Call for Workshops##########################
Post-conference workshops offer a unique opportunity for in-depth discussions of specific topics in neural networks and computational intelligence. The workshops should be moderated by scientists or professionals who has significant expertise and /or whose recent work has had a significant impact within their field. IJCNN 2017 will emphasize emerging and growing areas of computational intelligence.
Each workshop has a duration of 3 or 6 hours. The format of each workshop will be up to the moderator, and can include interactive presentations as well as panel discussions among participants. These interactions should highlight exciting new developments and current research trends to facilitate a discussion of ideas that will drive the field forward in the coming years. Workshop organizers can prepare various materials including handouts or electronic resources that can be made available for distribution before or after the meeting.
Researchers interested in organizing workshops are invited to submit a formal proposal including the following information as a single file (pdf, doc, etc.) to the workshop chair:
* Title
* Organizers and their short bio
* Brief description of the scope and impact of the workshop
* Timeliness of the topic
* Confirmed and/or potential speakers
* Half day (3 hours) or full day (6 hours)
* Link to organizer's web page and/or workshop web site (optional)
For further details, please refer http://www.ijcnn.org/call-for-workshops.
Any questions regarding this proposal can be asked to the Workshop Chair:
Lazaros Iliadis, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece. E-mail: liliadis@fmenr.duth.gr

##########################Call for Tutorials##########################
IJCNN 2017 will feature pre-conference tutorials addressing fundamental and advanced topics in computational intelligence. Tutorial proposals should be emailed to the Tutorial Chair (see below). A tutorial proposal should include the
* Title
* Presenter/organizer name(s) and affiliations
* Expected enrollment
* Abstract (less than 300 words)
* Additional outline if needed
* Presenter/organizer biography
* Links to the presenter/organizer web page or the tutorial page (optional)
* The proposal should not exceed two pages in 1.5 space, Times 12 point font. The tutorial format (preliminary) is 1 hour and 45 minutes with a 10-minute break.
Researchers interested in organizing workshops are invited to submit a formal proposal. For further details, please refer to http://www.ijcnn.org/call-for-tutorials.
Any questions regarding this proposal can be asked to the Tutorials Chair:
Asim Roy, Arizona State University, USA. E-mail: ASIM.ROY@asu.edu

##################### Topics and Areas of Interest #######################
The range of topics covered include, but is not limited to, the following.
(See http://ijcnn.org for a more detailed list of topics).
� Deep learning
� Neural network theory & models
� Computational neuroscience
� Cognitive models
� Brain-machine interfaces
� Embodied robotics
� Evolutionary neural systems
� Neurodynamics
� Neuroinformatics
� Neuroengineering
� Hardware, memristors
� Neural network applications
� Machine perception (vision, speech, ...)
� Social media
� Big data
� Pattern recognition
� Machine learning
� Collective intelligence
� Hybrid systems
� Self-aware systems
� Data mining
� Sensor networks
� Agent-based systems
� Computational biology
� Bioinformatics
� Artificial life
� Connectomics
� Philosophical issues

################## Organizing Committee ######################
The full organizing committee can be found at: http://www.ijcnn.org/organizing-committee
General Chair
* Yoonsuck Choe, Texas A and M University, USA
Program Chair
* Christina Jayne, Robert Gordon University, UK
Technical Co-Chairs
* Irwin King, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
* Barbara Hammer, University of Bielefeld, Germany

##################Sponsoring Organizations##################
* INNS - International Neural Network Society
* IEEE - Computational Intelligence Society
* BSCS - Budapest Semester in Cognitive Science

Sunday, 11 September 2016

Call for papers ICAART 2016








9th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence
http://www.icaart.org/
February 24 - 26, 2017
Porto, Portugal

In Cooperation with: EUSFLAT, IFSA, EurAI, AIXIA, AEPIA, APRP, AAAI, Iberamia and APPIA
Sponsored by: INSTICC
INSTICC is Member of: FIPA, WfMC and OMG
Technically Co-sponsored by: IEEE CIS
Logistics Partner: SCITEVENTS

IMPORTANT DATES:

Regular Paper Submission: October 4, 2016
Authors Notification (regular papers): November 28, 2016
Final Regular Paper Submission and Registration: December 13, 2016

We would like to draw your attention to the 9th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART 2017 - http://www.icaart.org/) whose submission deadline is scheduled for October 4, 2016. We hope you can participate in this conference by submitting a paper reflecting your current research in any of the following areas:
  • Agents
  • Artificial Intelligence

The conference will be sponsored by the Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication (INSTICC) and held in cooperation with the European Society for Fuzzy Logic and Technology (EUSFLAT), International Fuzzy Systems Association (IFSA), European Association for Artifical Intelligence (EurAI), Associazione Italiana per l'Intelligenza Artificiale (AIXIA), Spanish Association of Artificial Intelligence (AEPIA), Associação Portuguesa de Reconhecimento de Padrões (APRP), Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), IberoAmerican Society of Artificial Intelligence (Iberamia) and Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence (APPIA). INSTICC is Member of the Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents (FIPA), Workflow Management Coalition (WfMC) and Object Management Group (OMG). Technically Co-sponsored by the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society (IEEE CIS). Logistics Partner the Science and Technology Events (SCITEVENTS).

The purpose of the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested in the theory and applications in the areas of Agents and Artificial Intelligence. Two simultaneous related tracks will be held, covering both applications and current research work. One track focuses on Agents, Multi-Agent Systems and Software Platforms, Distributed Problem Solving and Distributed AI in general. The other track focuses mainly on Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Representation, Planning, Learning, Scheduling, Perception Reactive AI Systems, and Evolutionary Computing and other topics related to Intelligent Systems and Computational Intelligence.

We would like to highlight the presence of the following keynote speakers:
  • Vanessa Evers, University of Twente, Netherlands
  • João Leite, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
  • Nuno Lau, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
  • Francesca Rossi, University of Padova, Italy

Submitted papers will be subject to a double-blind review process. All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings, under an ISBN reference, on paper and on CD-ROM support.
The proceedings will be submitted for indexation by Thomson Reuters Conference Proceedings Citation Index (ISI), INSPEC, DBLP, EI (Elsevier Engineering Village Index) and Scopus.
All papers presented at the conference venue will be available at the SCITEPRESS Digital Library (http://www.scitepress.org/DigitalLibrary/). SCITEPRESS is a member of CrossRef (http://www.crossref.org/).

Best paper awards will be distributed during the conference closing session. Please check the website for further information (http://www.icaart.org/BestPaperAward.aspx).

We also would like to highlight the possibility to submit to the following Special Sessions:


Workshops, Special sessions, Tutorials as well as Demonstrations dedicated to other technical/scientific topics are also envisaged: companies interested in presenting their products/methodologies or researchers interested in holding a tutorial are invited to contact the conference secretariat. Workshop chairs and Special Session chairs will benefit from logistics support and other types of support, including secretariat and financial support, to facilitate the development of a valid idea.

ICAART 2017 will be held in conjunction with ICPRAM 2017 (http://www.icpram.org/) and ICORES 2017 (http://www.icores.org/) in Porto, Portugal. Registration to ICAART will enable free attendance to any sessions of ICPRAM and ICORES conferences as a non-speaker.

Please check further details at the ICAART conference website (http://www.icaart.org/).

CONFERENCE AREAS


AREA 1: AGENTS

  • Semantic Web
  • Multi-Agent Systems
  • Distributed Problem Solving
  • Agent Communication Languages
  • Agent Models and Architectures
  • Cooperation and Coordination
  • Conversational Agents
  • Negotiation and Interaction Protocols
  • Programming Environments and Languages
  • Task Planning and Execution
  • Autonomous Systems
  • Cognitive Robotics
  • Group Decision Making
  • Web Intelligence
  • Agent Platforms and Interoperability
  • SOA and Software Agents
  • Simulation
  • Economic Agent Models
  • Mobile Agents
  • Privacy, safety and security
  • Collective Intelligence
  • Physical Agents
  • Robot and Multi-robot Systems
  • Self Organizing Systems
  • Cloud Computing
  • Auctions and Markets
  • Agile Management

AREA 2: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

  • Intelligent User Interfaces
  • Bayesian Networks
  • Soft Computing
  • Neural Networks
  • Natural Language Processing 
  • Machine Learning
  • Planning and Scheduling
  • Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
  • Uncertainty in AI 
  • Model-Based Reasoning
  • Ontologies
  • Data Mining
  • Data Science 
  • Constraint Satisfaction
  • State Space Search
  • Case-Based Reasoning
  • Cognitive Systems
  • Reactive AI
  • Vision and Perception
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Ambient Intelligence
  • AI and Creativity
  • Evolutionary Computing
  • Fuzzy Systems
  • Knowledge-Based System
  • Industrial applications of AI
  • Hybrid Intelligent Systems
  • Visualization
  • Knowledge-Based Maps

IEEE Transactions on Fuzzy Systems, Volume 24, Issue 4, 2016

1. Modeling Fuzzy and Interval Fuzzy Preferences Within a Graph Model Framework
Author(s):  M. Abul Bashar; Amer Obeidi; D. Marc Kilgour; Keith W. Hipel
Page(s):  765- 778

2. Privacy-Protected Facial Biometric Verification Using Fuzzy Forest Learning
Author(s):  Richard Jiang; Ahmed Bouridane; Danny Crookes; M. Emre Celebi; Hua-Liang Wei
Page(s):  779- 790

3. A Novel Adaptive Possibilistic Clustering Algorithm
Author(s):  Spyridoula D. Xenaki; Konstantinos D. Koutroumbas; Athanasios A. Rontogiannis
Page(s):  791- 810

4. On Viewing Fuzzy Measures as Fuzzy Subsets
Author(s):  Ronald R. Yager
Page(s):  811- 818

5. Linear–Quadratic Uncertain Differential Game With Application to Resource Extraction Problem
Author(s):  Xiangfeng Yang; Jinwu Gao
Page(s):  819- 826

6. Distributivity of the Ordinal Sum Implications Over t-Norms and t-Conorms
Author(s):  Yong Su; Wenwen Zong; Hua-Wen Liu
Page(s):  827- 840

7. Hybrid Fuzzy Adaptive Output Feedback Control Design for Uncertain MIMO Nonlinear Systems With Time-Varying Delays and Input Saturation
Author(s):  Yongming Li; Shaocheng Tong; Tieshan Li
Page(s):  841- 853

8. New Formulation for Representing Higher Order TSK Fuzzy Systems
Author(s):  GholamAli Heydari; AliAkbar Gharaveisi; MohammadAli Vali
Page(s):  854- 864

9. Encoding Words Into Normal Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets: HM Approach
Author(s):  Minshen Hao; Jerry M. Mendel
Page(s):  865- 879

10. Fuzzy Opinion Networks: A Mathematical Framework for the Evolution of Opinions and Their Uncertainties Across Social Networks
Author(s):  Li-Xin Wang; Jerry M. Mendel
Page(s):  880- 905

11. Fuzzy Observed-Based Adaptive Consensus Tracking Control for Second-Order Multiagent Systems With Heterogeneous Nonlinear Dynamics
Author(s):  C. L. Philip Chen; Chang-E. Ren; Tao Du
Page(s):  906- 915

12. Ensembles of Fuzzy Linear Model Trees for the Identification of Multioutput Systems
Author(s):  Darko Aleksovski; Juš Kocijan; Sašo Džeroski
Page(s):  916- 929

13. Discovering Fuzzy Exception and Anomalous Rules
Author(s):  M. Dolores Ruiz; Daniel Sánchez; Miguel Delgado; Maria J. Martin-Bautista
Page(s):  930- 944

14. M-Estimates of Location for the Robust Central Tendency of Fuzzy Data
Author(s):  Beatriz Sinova; María Ángeles Gil; Stefan Van Aelst
Page(s):  945- 956

15. Evaluating Choquet Integrals Whose Arguments are Probability Distributions
Author(s):  Ronald R. Yager
Page(s):  957- 965

16. Mean-Based Fuzzy Control for a Class of MIMO Robotic Systems
Author(s):  Wei-Yen Wang; Yi-Hsing Chien; Yih-Guang Leu; Chen-Chien Hsu
Page(s):  966- 980

17. On Computing the Edge-Connectivity of an Uncertain Graph
Author(s):  Yuan Gao; Zhongfeng Qin
Page(s):  981- 991

18. On the Use of Fuzzy Constraints in Semisupervised Clustering
Author(s):  Irene Diaz-Valenzuela; M. Amparo Vila; Maria J. Martin-Bautista
Page(s):  992- 999

19. Join and Meet Operations for Type-2 Fuzzy Sets With Nonconvex Secondary Memberships
Author(s):  Gonzalo Ruiz; Hani Hagras; Héctor Pomares; Ignacio Rojas; Humberto Bustince
Page(s):  1000- 1008