19/09/05 

 

Call for Papers

IDEAL
IDEAL is a high-quality, dual-oral track conference. In 2004, 124 papers were accepted for presentation from 272 submissions. Session topics included ensemble learning methods, kernel methods, feature extraction, classification, data mining, agents, evolutionary computation, knowledge and rule-based systems, gene expression, protein data, image analysis, finance, fuzzy sets, time series, spam detection and rule engineering.

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Conference Scope
Technical areas include, but are not limited to:

- Learning and Information Processing
 
- Machine Learning
  - Neural Networks and Emergent Systems
  - Probabilistic Learning
  - Clustering and Classification
  - Feature Selection and Extraction
  - Evolutionary Computation
  - Fuzzy Logic

- Data Mining
 
- Rule-based Systems
  - Text and Web Mining
  - Multivariate Data Visualisation
  - Internet and Multimedia Databases
  - Knowledge Discovery and Retrieval
  - Data Warehouse and E-organisations
  - Image Analysis
  - Speech and Signal Processing
  - Medical Diagnosis and Databases

- Bioinformatics
 
- Protein Structural Prediction
  - Gene Expression Data Analysis
  - Metabolomics and Pathway Analysis
  - Bioinformatics Tools and Intelligent Decision Making Systems
  - Molecular Data Management
  - Novel Bioinformatics Algorithms

- Agents
 
- Multi-agents Systems
  - Autonomous Agents
  - Agent Architectures and Protocols
  - Collaborative and Collective learning
  - Self-Organising Systems

- Financial Engineering
 
- Electronic Commerce
  - Portfolio Management
  - Risk Analysis and Management
  - Fraud Detection
  - Modelling and Forecasting
  - Volatility and Trading Strategies


Paper Submission and Publication
Authors are invited to submit manuscripts written in English. All submissions will be refereed by experts in the field based on originality, significance, quality and clarity. Accepted papers will be included in IDEAL 2005 Proceedings to be published by Springer-Verlag in the prestigious Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.

Papers should ideally not exceed 8 pages and should comply with the format of LNCS/LNAI proceedings (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs).

Due date for papers: 21. Feb. 2005 25. Feb. 2005.
(deadline extended!)

Manuscripts should be submitted using the on-line submission system. This will be available closer to the submission date via the conference web site.

 


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