The call for papers is available in pdf format
here
Authors are invited to submit electronically original, English-language
research contributions or experience reports not concurrently submitted
elsewhere. Papers should be no longer than 15 pages formatted according
to the well known IEEE double column style (see instructions for submissions).
The program committee may reject papers that exceed
this length on the grounds of length alone. In the spirit of the
previous EANN conferences, the paper should concentrate on the application
rather than just the algorithm or the theory.
Submitted papers will be refereed by at least three reviewers
for quality, correctness, originality, and relevance. Notification
and reviews will be communicated via email. Accepted papers will
be presented at the conference and included in the proceedings,
which will be published by EANN and they will be available on site.
It is important though to follow the instructions in this page to
ensure that your paper will be included in the proceedings.
Proposals for panels that examine emerging, innovative, or otherwise
provocative issues within the conference area are encouraged as
well. Panel proposals should include a 1-2 page summary of the topic
and the names and affiliations of 3-4 panelists who have made a
commitment to participate. A mix of industry and academic panel
members is recommended.
Proposals for 90-minute tutorials are also invited on topics within
the conference area. Tutorial proposals must be at most 5 pages,
they must identify the intended audience, and they must give enough
material to provide a sense of what will be covered.
A fully electronic review process is being planned. Technical papers,
panel and tutorial proposals should be submitted electronically by the
2nd of April 2007. In particular, before submitting a paper (in pdf,
postscript or MS Word), an author should submit an abstract by the 2nd of April
2007 (in order to get a paper id and a password), whereas panel
and tutorial proposals should be sent by email to the PC chair.
A paper may not be included in the proceedings if the requirements
are not met, or if the registration fee is not received by the deadline
of the submission of the camera-ready (18th of June 2007). Based
on the reviewers' comments and on the presentation, and after a
second peer review process, a number of selected papers will be
published in a special issue of the Journal: INFORMATION SCIENCES
(Informatics
and computer Science Intelligent Systems Applications) ELSEVIER
SCIENCE ISSN: 0020-0255 or Journal:Neurocomputing,
ELSEVIER SCIENCE ISSN: 0925-2312.
In addition, presented papers will appear in the digital library
CEUR (upon negotiation).
Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
Neural networks techniques :
- Learning theory
- Evolutionary architectures
- Support vectors machines
- Unsupervised Learning
- Reinforcement Learning
- Adaptive architecture
- Fuzzy logic and systems
- Hybrid system
- Hardware development
- Low cost architectures |
Research areas :
- Computer vision
- Pattern Recognition
- Colour, Motion analysis
- Signal Processing
- Fusion
- Telecommunications
- Robotics
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Financial Forecasting
- Time Series Analysis
- Data mining
- Adaptive Control
- Modelling and identification
- Prediction
- Process Monitoring and Diagnosis |
Engineering Applications :
- Civil Engineering Applications
- Biomedical Engineering Applications
- Decision Making Applications
- Manufacturing Engineering Applications
- Computer science
- Thermal Engineering
- Financial Engineering
- General Engineering Applications
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The call for papers is available in pdf format here
Participants of EANN'2007 can combine their visit and attend/participate
IEEE International Workshop on Machine Learning for Signal Processing.
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