General Track Sessions
Papers on topics of general relevance to the conference defined in the Conference Scope should be submitted to the conference (via the PROSE online submission and review system) for inclusion in the General Sessions or Tracks.When submitting a paper, the submitting author must select the Track from a list to be supplied which best relates to the contents of the paper, and submit the paper to that track. Each Track has a Track Chair, who has responsibility for papers in a specific technical area. The Track Chairs are responsible for overseeing the review process for papers within their specialism.
Generic Intelligent Systems Topics
G01 | Artificial Neural Networks, Connectionists Systems and Evolutionary Computation |
Prof Bruno Apolloni University of Milan, Italy |
G02 | Fuzzy and Neuro-Fuzzy Systems |
Prof Bernd Reusch University of Dortmund, Germany |
G03 | Machine Learning and Classical AI |
Prof Floriana Esposito University of Bari, Italy |
G04 | Agent and Multi-AgentSystems |
Prof Ngoc Thanh Nguyen Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland |
G05 | Knowledge Based and Expert Systems |
Prof Anne Hakansson Stockholm University, Sweden |
G06 | Intelligent Vision, Image Processing and Signal Processing |
Ass. Prof. Tuan Pham University of New South Wales, Australia |
G07 | Knowledge Management, Ontologies and Data Mining |
Dr Bojana Dalbelo Basic University of Zagreb, Croatia |
G08 | Web Intelligence, Text and Multimedia Mining and Retrieval |
Prof Andreas Nuernberger University of Magdeburg, Germany |
G09 | Intelligent Robotics and Control |
Dr Honghai Liu University of Portsmouth, UK |
G10 | Intelligent Tutoring Systems and E-Learning Environments |
Prof Toyohide Watanabe Nagoya University, Japan |
G11 | Other / Misc. Intelligent Systems Topics ** |
Prof Ron Hartung Franklyn University, United States |
** PLEASE NOTE: We may re-allocate papers submitted to the Other/Misc. track to more appropriate tracks if we feel it necessary.