Special Session: Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems

        

     Organizers: Yusuke Nojima, Rafael Alcalá, Hisao Ishibuchi, Francisco Herrera

     This session has been accepted at the FUZZ-IEEE 2009 conference which will be held in Jeju Island, Korea at August 20-24, 2009.

FUZZ-IEEE 2009

 

      After almost forty years of development, fuzzy systems have demonstrated their superb ability to solve different problems arising in various application domains. In the last two decades, the cooperative framework established made the research interest move to augment fuzzy systems with learning and adaptation capabilities. Since the first pioneer works dated back to 1991, one of the most successful approaches to hybridize fuzzy systems with learning and adaptation methods, apart of course from fuzzy neural networks, has resulted in so-called Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems. These hybrid computational intelligence techniques augment the approximate reasoning method of fuzzy systems with the learning capabilities of evolutionary algorithms.

       This topic has attracted considerable attention in the Computation Intelligence community in the last few years. The predominat type of EFS is that focused on FRBSs. However other kinds of EFSs have been developed, with succesful results. In the last few years we observe the increase of published papers in the topic due to the high potential of EFSs. A non exhaustive list of recent journal papers on Evolutionary/Genetic Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems (2007-Present) can be found at http://sci2s.ugr.es/gfs/biblio.php, as a part of the Website "Genetic Fuzzy Systems: Taxonomy, Current Research Trends and Prospects" devoted to maintain additional materials to the paper:

bolita F. Herrera, Genetic Fuzzy Systems: Taxonomy, Current Research Trends and Prospects. Evolutionary Intelligence 1 (2008) 27-46 doi: 10.1007/s12065-007-0001-5

 

Objectives and Scope

      The aim of the session is to provide a forum to disseminate and discuss recent and significant research efforts on Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems in order to deal with current challenges on this topic. The session is therefore open to any high quality submission from researchers working at the particular intersection of evolutionary algorithms and fuzzy systems called Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems. Potential authors for this Special Session should present original research and innovative results including (but not limited to) the following topics:

bolita Evolutionary Learning/Tuning of Fuzzy Rule-Based Systems

bolita Evolutionary Selection of Fuzzy Rules

bolita Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems and the Interpretability-Accuracy Trade-off

bolita Multi-objective Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems

bolita Evolutionary Fuzzy Neural Networks

bolita Evolutionary Fuzzy Clustering

bolita Swarm Intelligence with Fuzzy Systems

bolita Applications of Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems

 

Important Dates

Extended Deadlines

bolita Deadline for Papers Submission (according FUZZ-IEEE 2009 instructions): March 1, 2009.

bolita By April 15, 2009, authors will receive the notification of acceptance/rejection.

bolita Deadline for Camera-ready papers: June 1, 2009.

 

Organizers and Contact

Yusuke Nojima. Contact information:
  • Email address: nojima[at]cs.osakafu-u.ac.jp
  • Postal address: Department of Computer Science and Intelligent Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, Japan
  • Telephone number: +81-72-254-9198
  • Fax Number: +81-72-254-9915
Rafael Alcalá. Contact information:
  • Email address: alcala[at]decsai.ugr.es
  • Postal address: Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Granada, E-18071 Granada, Spain
  • Telephone number: +34-958-246251
  • Fax Number: +34-958-243317
Hisao Ishibuchi. Contact information:
  • Email address: hisaoi[at]cs.osakafu-u.ac.jp
  • Postal address: Department of Computer Science and Intelligent Systems, Graduate School of Engineering, Osaka Prefecture University, 1-1 Gakuen-cho, Sakai, Osaka 599-8531, Japan
  • Telephone number: +81-72-254-9350
  • Fax Number: +81-72-254-9915
Francisco Herrera. Contact information:
  • Email address: herrera[at]decsai.ugr.es
  • Postal address: Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence, University of Granada, E-18071 Granada, Spain
  • Telephone number: +34-958-240598
  • Fax Number: +34-958-243317


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