New Trends in Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining
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New Trends in Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining
Paper Submission and Publication: Reply Coupon The working language of the conference is English. Only original, unpublished papers in the aforementioned fields are invited. Authors should submit an electronic version of full paper (up to eight pages; source, ps and possibly pdf files) to the conference office: [email protected] before October 15, 2002. The papers should be organized in accordance with common scientific structure (abstract, state of the art in the field, intention, used methodology, obtained results, and references). Papers will be refereed by an international committee, and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit, novelty and relevance to the conference topics. After notification of acceptance, authors will be allowed to make a correction in accordance with the suggestions of the reviewers and submit final cameraready papers. Academic title/degree Last name First Name FIRST ANNOUNCEMENT AND CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS Publication: The conference proceedings will be published in the Springer-Verlag series “Advances in Soft Computing”. Accepted papers must be presented by author(s) personally to be published in the conference proceedings. Institution Address Important Dates: 15th October, 2002 - papers' submission deadline 15th December, 2002 - acceptance/rejection decision due 15th January, 2003 - submission of camera-ready papers 2nd June, 2003 - the Conference starts Phone fax e-mail wishes to: present an article Contact: Conference Office: [email protected] Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences ul. Ordona 21 01-237 Warsaw, Poland phone: ++48 22 8362841 fax: ++48 22 8376564 Organizing Committee Chair: Krzysztof Trojanowski [email protected] Intelligent Information Systems 2003 New Trends in Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining Zakopane, Poland, June 2-5, 2003 Conference Web page: http://iipwm.ipipan.waw.pl attend the conference without presentation Please return this reply coupon before 15th October, 2002 Organized by: Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland Scope: The conference will have special tracks on: Artificial Immune Systems Search Engines The Conference’s focus will also be on the following topics: new computing paradigms, including, but not restricted to, biologically motivated methods, quantum computing, DNA computing, advanced data analysis, new machine learning paradigms, reasoning technologies, natural language processing, novelty detection, new optimization technologies, applied data mining using statistical and non-standard approaches, technologies for very large data bases, uncertainty management. Special tracks: Artificial Immune Systems: Research on biologically motivated systems (genetic algorithms, neural networks, ant colony algorithms) has been going on for many years now. For a number of reasons the investigation of properties of immune system of humans and animals fertilized recently a broad range of research in creating artificial immune systems. The special track on Artificial Immune Systems is intended for presentation of the progress achieved in the area. Original contributions are welcome including but not restricted to the following topics and applications: Simulation of natural immune systems Learning idiotype systems Exploratory data analysis Clustering techniques based on immunological principles Immunological data compression Immunological genetic algorithms Discrete and continuous optimization in static and dynamic environments Anomaly detection and detection of intruders, new approaches to combating software viruses Search Engines: Internet is a vast source of information. Unfortunately it is useless unless we know where to find the piece of information we need. Search Engines and related tools are intended to tell us where the information is. Here we have to do with a non-trivial challenge for an artificial intelligent system: it has to "understand" the relationship between the intention of a natural language query formulated by a truly intelligent human (the internaut) and the content of natural language documents prepared by some other intelligent humans. The special track on Search Engines is intended for presentation of the progress achieved in the area. Original contributions are welcome including but not restricted to the following topics: large scale search engines: design and implementation, personal search tools, intelligent spiders, on-line and off-line document clustering, static and dynamic document maps, intelligent navigation through hypertext document collections translation of documents, linguistic research on Web documents, technologies of extraction of information from text and non-text documents, text mining, web mining, question answering versus document retrieval. Conference Chairs: 0LHF]\VáDZ$.áRSRWHN and 6áDZRPLU7:LHU]FKR Institute of Computer Science, Polish Academy of Sciences ul. Ordona 21 01-237 Warsaw, Poland phone: ++48 22 8362841 fax: ++48 22 8376564 http://www.ipipan.waw.pl The following persons have already agreed to join the Programme Committee: Peter J. Bentley (Univ. College London, UK) Petr Berka (Univ. of Economics, Czech Rep.) Dipankar Dasgupta (Univ. of Memphis, USA) Piotr Dembinski (Polish Acad. Sci., Poland) Duch (Nicholas Copernicus Univ., Poland) Floriana Esposito (Univ. of Bari, Italy) Tapio Elomaa (Univ. of Helsinki, Finland) Ursula Gather (Univ. of Dortmund, Germany) Jerzy W. Mohand-Said Hacid (Univ. Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France) Mirsad Hadzikadic (Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte, USA) Ray J. Hickey (Univ. of Ulster, UK) Olgierd Hryniewicz (Polish Acad. Sci., Poland) Janusz Kacprzyk (Polish Acad. Sci., Poland) Samuel Kaski (Helsinki Univ. of Technology, Finland) Willi Kloesgen (Frauenhofer Institute, Germany) :áRG]LVáDZ *U]\PDáD%XVVH8QLYRI.DQVDV86$ Jan Komorowski (Norwegian Univ. of Science and Technology) Józef Korbicz (Univ. of Zielona Góra, Poland) Jacek Koronacki (Polish Acad. Sci., Poland) Polish-Japanese Inst. of Information Technologies, and Witold Polish Acad. Sci., Poland) Stan Matwin (Univ. of Ottawa, Canada) Maciej Michalewicz (NuTechSolutions Polska, Poland) Zbigniew Michalewicz (NuTechSolutions, USA) Ryszard Michalski (George Mason Univ., USA) Fionn Murtagh (Queen's Univ. Belfast, UK) Pawlak (Scientific Research Committee, Poland) James F. Peters (Univ. of Manitoba, Canada) Adam Przepiórkowski (Polish Acad. Sci., Poland) Zbigniew W. Jan Rauch (University of Economics, Czech Rep.) Henryk Andrzej Skowron (Warsaw Univ., Poland) V.S. Subrahmanian (Univ. of Maryland, USA) Katia Sycara (Carnegie Mellon Univ., USA) Roman Ryszard Tadeusiewicz (Univ. of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland) Jonathan Timmis (Univ. of Kent, UK) Antony Unwin (Univ. of Augsburg, Germany) Alicja Wakulicz-Deja (Univ. of Silesia, Poland) Jan Stefan Sci., Poland) Krzysztof Djamel A. Zighed (Lumière Lyon 2 Univ., France) Jana Zvarova (EuroMISE Centre, Czech Rep.) .RVL VNL =G]LVáDZ 5D 8QLYRI1RUWK&DUROLQDDW&KDUORWWH86$ 5\EL VNL:DUVDZ8QLYRI7HFKQRORJ\3RODQG ZLQLDUVNL6DQ'LHJR6WDWH8QLY86$ : JODU]3R]QD 8QLYRI7HFKQRORJ\3RODQG : JU]\Q3ROLVK$FDG =LHOL VNL8QLYRI0LQLQJDQG0HWDOOXUJ\3RODQG