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SOFT COMPUTING 2003 To DATAKON Datakon
The workshop will be held in parallel with the DATAKON conference
Brno is the second biggest town in Czech Republic, well accessible from Prague and from Vienna.
Brno is also the birth place of
Kurt Gödel.

To The Kurt Gödel Society Home Page The picture from the book Reflections on Kurt Gödel
by Hao Wang
Fourth Workshop on Soft Computing,
Second workshop
of the ERCIM soft computing working group


18. -- 20.10.2003

Hotel SANTON (View), Brno, Czech Republic


Brno
Chair:
Petr Hajek , Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague, CZ

Soft computing is a new paradigm in computing based on a creative fusion of computing techniques like fuzzy computing, neural and genetic computing and similar, characterized by dealing with uncertainty, vagueness, imprecision and sub-optimality and by inspiration by human problem solving and learning. Its aim is to solve problems for which classical mathematical methods are difficult or impossible to apply due to enormous amount of data or to lack of theoretical background. Foundations include mathematical fuzzy logic, theory of approximation, non-standard models of computation, fuzzy database theory and similar. Data mining is also relevant.
zpět/back Basic information: zpět/back Submissions:
Arrival, concert, wellcome party (jointly with DATAKON), on October 18
Lectures and Discussions October 19-20
Departure October 20 afternoon
Please submit papers not exceeding 10 pages to hajek@cs.cas.cz

Accepted papers will be published in a special issue of the Neural Network World journal.

Final version is required in digital form - as LaTeX (preferably) or MSWord file.
zpět/back Deadlines: zpět/back Registration/Fees:
Submisssion May 10, 2003
Notification of acceptance / rejection June 15, 2002
Final version September 5, 2002
155 EUR on site payment
(or corresponding amount in CZK)

includes registration for the complete programme, including of all lectures and discussions, refreshments, welcome reception, meals, and accommodation for the whole workshop (single room incl. brkf., 2 nights) as well as the Proceedings -- Neural Network World Journal.

Methods of Payment:

    -- in cash, at the arrival to workshop
zpět/back Programme:

Timetable


Invited Speakers:
  • Theories of Vagueness Versus Fuzzy Logic: Can Logicians Learn from Philosophers?
    Christian Fermüller, TU Wien
  • Many valued logics and semirings
    Brunella Gerla, Univ. of Salerno
  • An overview of generalized basic logic algebras
    Peter Jipsen, Chapman University, California
  • A proof of standard completeness of non-commutative monoidal t-norm logic
    Franco Montagna, Univ. Siena

  • (joint work with S. Jenei)
Contributed papers:
  • Minimal Perturbation Problem - A Formal View, R. Barták, T. Müller, H. Rudová
  • Compactness in Gödel Logics, P. Cintula
  • Cluster Based Efficient Generation of Fuzzy Concepts, T. Krajči
  • On application of Choquet integral in possibilistic information theory , T. Kroupa
  • On Experimental System for Multidimensional Model, R. Jiroušek
  • Possibilistic lattice-valued almost-measurability relation I. Kramosil
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  • Descriptions in full fuzzy type theory V. Novák
  • Proof Theory for Product Logics G. Metcalfe, N. Olivetti, D. Gabbay
  • Solvability of a system fuzzy relation equations: easy-to-check conditions I. Perfilieva
  • Decision Making under Uncertainty and Mixed Models A. Slobodova

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