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IDEAL 2013: Submission Deadline Extended to 10 June 2013

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Dear colleague,

Due to numerous requests, the submission deadline has been extended.
We cordially invite you to submit papers for IDEAL 2013, attend the
conference and visit Hefei, China.  IDEAL 2013 is technically
cosponsored by several other institutions such as the IEEE
Computational Intelligence Society (CIS).

EXTENDED Deadline for full papers (8 pages): June 10, 2013.


======= Call for Papers: IDEAL'13, October 2013, Hefei, China =======

The 14th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and
                   Automated Learning (IDEAL'2013)
              October 20-23, 2013, Hefei, Anhui, China
                  http://nical.ustc.edu.cn/ideal13/
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The International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and
Automated Learning (IDEAL) is an annual international conference
dedicated to emerging and challenging topics in intelligent data
analysis, data mining and their associated learning systems and
paradigms. Its core themes include: Big Data challenges, Machine
Learning, Data Mining, Information Retrieval and Management, Bio- and
Neuro-Informatics, Bio-Inspired Models (including Neural Networks,
Evolutionary Computation and Swarm Intelligence), Agents and Hybrid
Intelligent Systems, and Real-world Applications of Intelligent
Techniques. Other related and emerging themes and topics are also
welcome.

The conference provides a unique opportunity and stimulating forum for
presenting and discussing the latest theoretical advances and real-
world applications in Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Data
Analysis. It also features a panel discussion on Big Data chaired by
Prof. Zhi-Hua Zhou. Authors and researchers are warmly invited to
submit their latest findings and research work to the conference.

A number of leader experts in the field will give plenary speeches at
the conference. More details can be found or will appear on the
conference website http://nical.ustc.edu.cn/ideal13/


Instructions for Authors

Authors are invited to submit their manuscripts (in pdf format)
written in English via the conference online submission system
(http://nical.ustc.edu.cn/ideal13/submission.html). All submissions
will be refereed by experts in the field based on originality,
significance, quality and clarity. All contributions must be original,
must not have been published elsewhere and must not be submitted
elsewhere during the review period. Papers should not exceed 8 pages
and must comply with the format of Springer LNCS/LNAI Proceedings.
(see https://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0)

Accepted papers presented at the conference will be included in the
Proceedings of IDEAL 2013, to be published by Springer in its LNCS
series, which is indexed in EI. In addition, selected papers will be
invited for special issues in the folloing leading international
journals in the field:

 - International Journal of Neural Systems
 - Connection Science


Important Dates:

  Paper Submission Deadline:  10 June    2013 (extended)
  Notification of Acceptance: 05 July    2013
  Camera-Ready Copy Due:      26 July    2013
  Early Registration:         26 July    2013
  Conference Presentation:    20-23 October 2013
  Conference Website:         http://nical.ustc.edu.cn/ideal13/


Conference History

In recent years, the IDEAL conference has been held in many countries
or continents such as Brazil (2012), England (2011), Scotland (2010),
Spain (2009), and Korea (2008). The 14th International Conference,
IDEAL 2014, will set foot to Mainland China and will be held from 20th
to 23rd October 2013, in Hefei, China, hosted by the USTC-Birmingham
Joint Research Institute of Intelligent Computation and Its
Applications (UBRI, http://ubri.ustc.edu.cn).


Venue

IDEAL'13 will be held at the Empark Grand Hotel, Anhui in Hefei,
China. Hefei, the capital of the Anhui Province, is a fine historical
city characterized by a green environment and both modern areas and
historical sights. The city is located centrally in China and about
100 miles (160 km) from Nanjing, or 300 miles (500 km) from Shanghai.
Hefei has its own airport and an excellent railway connection to many
cities of China. It is also easy to reach via airplane from Beijing.
Hefei, well known as a historic site famous from the Three Kingdoms
Period and the home town of Lord Bao, is a city with a history of more
than 2500 years. The city of Hefei is also a well-known "Green City"
across the nation. It is a fast developing city which still preserves
historical sights and has many local attractions.


========================== Special Sessions ==========================

We are happy to announce that the following special sessions have been
approved for IDEAL'13:
http://nical.ustc.edu.cn/ideal13/specialSessions.html

Special Session on Adaptive and Learning Multi-Agent Systems

  Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) have grown into an interdisciplinary field
  that includes various tracks and embraces many previously
  distinctive research areas. More and more MASs are situated in open
  and dynamic environments. The changes of environments that may be
  unpredictable, uncontrollable and evolving typically affect the MAS.
  Recently, adaptive MAS and MAS learning have become important sub-
  areas in the literature of MAS. Particularly, both of them
  investigate how multiple intelligent computational agents can work
  together to achieve high- level goals by adjusting themselves and
  obtaining more information. Various approaches have been applied to
  improve the adaptive and learning ability of MAS. MAS are still
  facing challenges of scaling to large numbers of entities and real-
  world tasks.

  This special session on adaptive and learning multi-agent systems
  will provide a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in
  adaptation and learning for multi-agent systems, and report their
  latest findings.

  For more information, see the special session web site
  http://nical.ustc.edu.cn/ideal13/ss_alms.html.

  Organizers: Dong, Hongbin. Harbin Engineering University, China
              He, Jun. Aberystwyth University, UK
              Mao, Xinjun. National University of Defense Tech., China
              Tong, Xiangrong. Yantai University, China



Special Session on Big Data

  Recent years have witnessed the unprecedented prevalence of "Big
  Data". Big Data is transforming science, engineering, medicine,
  healthcare, finance, business, and ultimately, the society itself.
  This year IDEAL'2013 is pleased to introduce a Special Session on
  Big Data. We wish to encourage researcher to submit high-quality
  original papers (including significant work-in-progress) in any
  aspect of Big Data with emphasis on 5Vs (Volume, Velocity, Variety,
  Value and Veracity): big data science and foundations, big data
  infrastructure, big data management, big data searching and mining,
  big data privacy/security, and big data applications.

  For more information, see the special session web site
  http://web.utk.edu/~wzhou4/ideal13bigdata.htm.

  Oranizers: Hui Xiong. Rutgers University, USA
             Wenjun Zhou. University of Tennessee, USA


Special Session on Soft-Computing Algorithms in Renewable Energy
Problems

  In the current context of world economic crisis, Renewable Energies
  are of crucial importance towards a cleaner and more sustainable
  future. Several factors have recently pushed Renewable Energies,
  such as recent proofs of the direct connection between global
  warming and CO2 emissions from fossil fuels, the intended reduction
  of greenhouse gasses thanks to the Kyoto protocol or the growing of
  the risk perception after the nuclear accident in Japan in December
  2011, among others.

  Nevertheless, the establishment and maximum exploitation of
  Renewable Energy still need a lot of work and research effort. Many
  of the problems that arise in Renewable Energy are so difficult,
  that traditional mathematical methods do not obtain good results.
  The design of new renewable energy facilities (wind farms, solar
  plants, smart and micro-grids with renewable generation, or stand-
  alone systems, etc.), the correct estimation of the renewable energy
  resource (wind, radiation, reservoir levels) or the optimization of
  technologies to obtain more productive systems (wind turbine design,
  solar panels design), are just some examples of these hard problems
  related to renewable energy.

  In these problems, the use of Soft-Computing approaches has been
  massive in the last few years, as powerful computational methods
  that obtain good results, with moderate computational effort. This
  Special Session is focused on Soft-Computing approaches in Renewable
  Energy problems, in a broad sense. We consider all Renewable Energy
  technologies where Soft-Computing approaches can be used to improve
  the final systems. Real problems and case studies are particularly
  welcome.

  For more information, see the special session web site
  http://nical.ustc.edu.cn/ideal13/ss_scarep.html.

  Organizers: Sancho Salcedo Sanz. Universidad de Alcalá, Spain.
              Jose Antonio Portilla-Figueras. Univ. de Alcalá, Spain.


Special Session on Swarm Intelligence and Data Mining (SIDM 2013)

  Swarm intelligence is a recent trend in computational intelligence
  and popular for the simplicity of its realizations, such as particle
  swarm optimization (PSO), ant colony optimization (ACO), bee colony
  optimization (BCO), and the like. As optimization techniques,
  methods in swarm intelligence have been applied to many aspects in
  the fields of data engineering and automated learning. For example,
  as reported in the literature, PSO has been adopted to handle data
  clustering, and ACO has been employed to solve the problem of
  classification. On the other hand, advances in data mining, an
  important section in data engineering and automated learning, also
  assist optimization algorithm designers to develop better methods.
  For instance, Apriori algorithm has been utilized for finding the
  relationship among decision variables for optimizers. In order to
  bridge the concepts and methodologies from the two ends, this
  special session concentrates on the related topics of integrating
  and utilizing algorithms in swarm intelligence and data mining. It
  provides the opportunity for practitioners handling their data
  mining issues by using swarm intelligence methodologies and for
  researchers investigating swarm intelligence with data mining
  approaches to share findings and look into future directions.

  For more information, see the special session web site
  http://sidm2013.nclab.tw (or under
  http://nical.ustc.edu.cn/ideal13/ss_sidm.html).

  Organizers: Jing Liang, Zhengzhou University, China
              Chuan-Kang Ting, National Chung Cheng Univ., Taiwan
              Ying-ping Chen, National Chiao Tung Univ., Taiwan


Special Session on Text Data Learning

  Tremendous efforts have been devoted to developing and applying
  different machine learning technologies to natural language text
  data, greatly expanding the fields of information retrieval and
  natural language processing, creating new areas of research.
  However, many challenges remain, such as:

    o how we can successfully process different natural language
      related tasks with machine learning: ranking documents,
      classifying text, clustering, summarizing, analyzing, extracting
      information, and so on?

    o how we can circumvent the barrier of lacking enough annotated
      data, despite the vast quantities of unannotated data?

    o how we can adapt machine learning solutions across domains,
      genres, and languages?

    o how we can make full use of the characteristics of text data in
      building machine learning based solutions?

    o how we can create text learning systems to process Big Data in
      distributed and parallel environments?

  This special session within IDEAL2013 on text data learning will
  provide a forum for researchers and practitioners interested in
  information retrieval and natural language processing to exchange
  and report their latest findings in applying machine learning to
  understanding and mining natural language text data.

  For more information, see the special session web site
  http://www.scss.tcd.ie/IDEAL2013-TDL/.

  Organizers: Baoli Li. Henan University of Technology, China
              Carl Vogel. Trinity College Dublin, Ireland


Special Session on Coevolution

  Bio-Inspired methodologies that are based on the natural
  coevolutionary process have been applied successfully to solve a
  variety of machine learning problems. In particular, competitive
  coevolution is used to solve difficult adversarial problems such as
  games whereby the target functions are unknown and that training
  samples are unavailable for supervised learning methods. Competitive
  coevolution seeks to solve these problems naturally with one
  population consisting of candidate solutions (e.g. game strategies)
  and another population consisting of test cases (e.g. test
  strategies) that interact and undergo adaptation in a manner that
  promotes the search for problem solutions while using typically a
  small number of representative test cases that are discovered. Other
  research studies have been made in the framework of cooperative
  coevolution and its novel use to solve complex real-world learning
  problems that are amenable to divide-and-conquer approaches.
  Examples include ensemble learning for classification tasks and data
  mining through Bayesian networks. Furthermore, recent theoretical
  studies have been made for coevolutionary learning. These include
  quantitative performance analysis of coevolutionary algorithms
  through the generalization framework from machine learning, which
  provide the means for in-depth analysis how specific designs of
  components (e.g., selection and variation operators) can affect the
  performance of coevolutionary learning. This special session aims to
  bring together researchers in theoretical aspects and practitioners
  in the real-world problem solving applications of coevolution.

  For more information, see the special session web site
  http://baggins.nottingham.edu.my/~khczcsy/ideal2013coevo.html.

  Organizers: Siang Yew Chong, University of Nottingham, Malaysia
              Zhenyu Yang, National University of Defense Tech., China
              Xiaodong Li, Royal Melbourne Inst. of Techn., Australia


Special Session on Combining Learning and Optimisation for Intelligent
Data Engineering

  Techniques of Machine Learning and Optimisation are workhorses in
  intelligent data engineering and in today's emerging data science.
  Finding ways to combine learning with optimisation has tremendous
  potential to provide powerful computational intelligence techniques.
  In fact, optimisation is a key in many machine learning and data
  mining algorithms; at the same time optimisation methods that
  incorporate some form of learning strategy have an added level of
  sophistication and ability to explore large search spaces.

  This special session aims at exploring new synergies and multi-
  disciplinary perspectives between optimisation and machine learning
  in the context of intelligent data engineering and large scale data
  mining problems.

  For more information, see the special session web site
  http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~axk/ss_IDEAL13_Opt+Learning.htm

  Organizer:  Ata Kaban, The University of Birmingham, UK


================== Organizing Committee and Contact ==================

Contact

Programme Chair: Hujun Yin
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering,
The University of Manchester,
Manchester, M13 9PL, UK.
  Tel: +44 161 306 8714
Email: [log in to unmask]

Programme Co-Chair: Ke Tang
USTC-Birmingham Joint Research Institute of Intelligent Computation and
Its Applications (UBRI), School of Computer Science and Technology,
University of Science and Technology of China,
Hefei, Anhui, China, 230027
  Tel: +86 551 3600 547
Email: [log in to unmask]


Conference Chairs and Organizers

o General Chair:    Xin Yao   ([log in to unmask])

o Programme Chair:  Hujun Yin ([log in to unmask])

o Programme Co-Chairs:
  - Ke Tang         ([log in to unmask])
  - Yang Gao        ([log in to unmask])
  - Frank Klawonn   ([log in to unmask])
  - Min-ho Lee      ([log in to unmask])

o Publicity Co-Chairs:
  - Emilio Corchado ([log in to unmask])
  - Jose A. Costa   ([log in to unmask])
  - Thomas Weise    ([log in to unmask])

o Organizing Committee:
  - Bin Li (Chair)  ([log in to unmask])
  - Kaiming Chen    ([log in to unmask])
  - Jinlong Li      ([log in to unmask])
  - Thomas Weise    ([log in to unmask])
  - Rui Xu          ([log in to unmask])

o International Liaisons:
  - China/Visa:  Jinlong Li        ([log in to unmask])
  - Europe:      David Camacho     ([log in to unmask])
  - America:     Guilherme Barreto ([log in to unmask])
  - Australasia: Brijesh Verma     ([log in to unmask])

o International Advisory Committee
  - Lei Xu (Chair)              - Yaser Abu-Mostafa
  - Shun-ichi Amari             - Michael Dempster
  - Nick Jennings               - Soo-Young Lee
  - Erkki Oja                   - Latit M. Patnaik
  - Burkhard Rost               - Xin Yao

o Steering Committee
  - Hujun Yin (Co-chair)        - Laiwan Chan (Co-chair)
  - Guilherme Barreto           - Yiu-ming Cheung
  - Emilio Corchado             - Jose A. Costa
  - Colin Fyfe                  - Marc van Hulle
  - Samuel Kaski                - John Keane
  - Jimmy Lee                   - Malik Magdon-Ismail
  - Vic Rayward-Smith           - Peter Tino
  - Zheng Rong Yang             - Ning Zhong

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