Special Session on:
Computational Intelligence for Applied Time Series Forecasting in Complex Systems (CIATSFCS)
7th International conference on Time Series and Forecasting
September 9th-11th, Gran Canaria, Spain
Motivation
Over the past few decades, application of simple statistical procedures with considerable heuristic or judgmental input was the beginning of forecasting, then in the 80’s, sophisticated time series models started to be used by some of the dynamic system operators, and these approaches, were to become pioneering works in this field.
Soft computing methods including support vectors regression (SVR), fuzzy inference system (FIS) and artificial neural networks (ANN) to time-series forecasting (TSF) has been growing rapidly in order to unify the field of forecasting and to bridge the gap between theory and practice, making forecasting useful and relevant for decision-making in many fields of the sciences.
The purpose of this session is to hold smaller, informal meetings where experts in a particular field of forecasting can discuss forecasting problems, research, and solutions in the field of automatic control. There is generally a nominal registration fee associated with attendance.
This session aims to debate in finding solutions for problems facing the field of forecasting. We wish to hear from people working in different research areas, practitioners, professionals and academicians involved in this problematic.
Scope
The session seeks to foster the presentation and discussion of innovative techniques, implementations and applications of different problems that are Forecasting involved, specially in real-world problems applied to control and automation.
Organizers:
Prof. Cristian Rodriguez Rivero, University of Amsterdam, c.m.rodriguezrivero@uva.nl, IEEE CIS, Co-Founder LA-CIS.
Prof. Alvaro Orjuela Cañón, Universidad del Rosario, dorjuela@ieee.org, IEEE CIS, Co-Founder Board of Directors of LA-CIS.
Prof. Héctor Daniel Patiño, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina,
dpatino@inaut.unsj.edu.ar. IEEE CIS.
Prof. Julián Antonio Pucheta, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, jpucheta@unc.edu.ar.
Prof. Gustavo Juarez, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina,
juarez.gustavo@ieee.org, IEEE CIS.
Prof. Leonardo Franco, School of Engineering in Informatics, University of Malaga, Spain. lfranco@lcc.uma.es. IEEE CIS.
Submission guidelines and special issue: http://itise.ugr.es/submissions.php
Manuscripts should be prepared according to Full papers should contain 10-12 pages in its final version according to the Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) format of Springer-Verlag format. Extraordinarily, other two additional pages could be considered with a supplementary fee.
Templates for full papers are provided in LaTeX and Microsoft Word formats. Please, read carefully guidelines and instructions for authors that are included at Springer site. Authors must strictly follow the provided format to submit their contributions.
Submission of papers/abstract by authors: May 28th, 2020
Please, if you have problem with these deadline, contact to: ITISE@ugr.es
Notification of provisional acceptance: July 10th, 2020.
Submission of final accepted contributions: July 25th, 2020
Early Registration: July 14th, 2020.
Paper Submission:
Selection of accepted full papers will be published at Contribution to Statistics (Springer)
Information about ITISE 2020:
We look forward to receiving your high-quality submissions!!
International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2020).
19 – 24th July, 2020, Glasgow (UK)
Motivation
Over the past few decades, application of simple statistical procedures with considerable heuristic or judgmental input was the beginning of forecasting, then in the 80’s, sophisticated time series models started to be used by some of the dynamic system operators, and these approaches, were to become pioneering works in this field.
Soft computing methods including support vector regression (SVR), fuzzy inference system (FIS) and artificial neural networks (ANN) to time-series forecasting (TSF) has been growing rapidly in order to unify the field of forecasting and to bridge the gap between theory and practice, making forecasting useful and relevant for decision-making in many fields of the sciences.
The purpose of this session is to hold smaller, informal meetings where experts in a particular field of forecasting can discuss forecasting problems, research, and solutions in the field of automatic control. There is generally a nominal registration fee associated with attendance.
This session aims to debate in finding solutions for problems facing the field of forecasting. We wish to hear from people working in different research areas, practitioners, professionals and academicians involved in this problematic.
Scope
The session seeks to foster the presentation and discussion of innovative techniques, implementations and applications of different problems that are Forecasting involved, especially in real-world problems applied to control and automation.
Organizers:
Prof. Cristian Rodriguez Rivero, University of Amsterdam, c.m.rodriguezrivero@uva.nl, IEEE CIS, Co-Founder LA-CIS.
Prof. Alvaro Orjuela Cañón, Universidad del Rosario, dorjuelaco@ieee.org, IEEE CIS, Co-Founder Board of Directors of LA-CIS.
Prof. Héctor Daniel Patiño, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentine,
dpatino@inaut.unsj.edu.ar. IEEE CIS.
Prof. Julián Antonio Pucheta, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentine, jpucheta@unc.edu.ar.
Prof. Gustavo Juarez, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentine,
juarez.gustavo@ieee.org, IEEE CIS.
Prof. Leonardo Franco, School of Engineering in Informatics, University of Malaga, Spain. lfranco@lcc.uma.es. IEEE CIS.
Submission guidelines and special issue:
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the standard format and page limit of regular papers according to the IEEE format. All submissions should follow the specifications of 2020 WCCI. Manuscripts will be submitted through the 2020 IEEE WCCI paper submission website and will be subject to the same peer-review procedure as the WCCI regular papers. Accepted contributions will be part of conference proceedings, which will be available in IEEEXplore.
Paper submission due: 15th Jan. 2020
Notification of acceptance: 15th Mar. 2020
Camera-ready deadline: 15th Apr. 2020
Author registration deadline: 15th Apr. 2020
Paper Submission:
Information about IEEE WCCI 2020:
We look forward to receiving your high-quality submissions!!
Call for papers: special session on «Advances in Computational Intelligence for applied Time Series Forecasting (ACIATSF)» at IJCNN 2017
International Joint Conference on Neural Networks (IJCNN 2017).
14-19 May 2017, Anchorage, Alaska, USA – http://www.ijcnn.org/
DESCRIPTION:
Over the past few decades, application of simple statistical procedures with considerable heuristic or judgmental input was the beginning of forecasting, then in the 80’s, sophisticated time series models started to be used by some of the dynamic system operators, and these approaches, were to become pioneering works in this field.Soft computing methods including support vectors regression (SVR), fuzzy inference system (FIS) and artificial neural networks (ANN) to time-series forecasting (TSF) has been growing rapidly in order to unify the field of forecasting and to bridge the gap between theory and practice, making forecasting useful and relevant for decision-making in many fields of the sciences.The purpose of this session is to hold smaller, informal meetings where experts in a particular field of forecasting can discuss forecasting problems, research, and solutions in the field of automatic control. There is generally a nominal registration fee associated with attendance.This session aims to debate in finding solutions for problems facing the field of forecasting. We wish to hear from people working in different research areas, practitioners, professionals and academicians involved in this problematic.ScopeThe session seeks to foster the presentation and discussion of innovative techniques, implementations and applications of different problems that are Forecasting involved, specially in real-world problems applied to control and automation.• Time Series Analysis• Time Series Forecasting• Evaluation of Forecasting Methods and Approaches• Forecasting Applications in Business, Energy and Price Demand, Hydrology and Rainfall• Impact of Uncertainty on Decision Making• Seasonal Adjustment• Multivariate Time Series Modelling and Forecasting• Marketing Forecasting• Economic and Econometric Forecasting
SUBMISSION:
Prospective authors must submit their paper through the IJCNN portal
following the instructions provided inhttp://www.ijcnn.org/paper-submission.
Each paper will undergo a peer reviewing process for its acceptance.
IMPORTANT DATES:
Paper submission deadline : 15 November 2016
Notification of acceptance : 20 January 2017
Camera-ready submission: 20 February 2017
The IJCNN 2017 conference : 14-19 May 2017
SPECIAL SESSION ORGANISERS
Prof. Cristian Rodriguez Rivero, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina,crodriguezrivero@ieee.org, IEEE CIS Argentinian Chapter.Prof. Hector Daniel Patiño, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina,dpatino@inaut.unsj.edu.ar.Prof. Julian Antonio Pucheta, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, jpucheta@efn.uncor.edu.Prof. Gustavo Juarez, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina,juarez.gustavo@gmail.com, IEEE CIS Argentinian Chapter chair.Prof. Leonardo Franco, IEEE CIS R8, Universidad de Málaga, España.
http://lamda.nju.edu.cn/conf/cidm2014/special.html
Motivation
Over the past few decades, application of simple statistical procedures with considerable heuristic or judgmental input was the beginning of forecasting, then in the 80’s, sophisticated time series models started to be used by some of the dynamic system operators, and these approaches, were to become pioneering works in this field.
Soft computing methods including support vectors regression (SVR), fuzzy inference system (FIS) and artificial neural networks (ANN) to time-series forecasting (TSF) has been growing rapidly in order to unify the field of forecasting and to bridge the gap between theory and practice, making forecasting useful and relevant for decision-making in many fields of the sciences.
The purpose of this session is to hold smaller, informal meetings where experts in a particular field of forecasting can discuss forecasting problems, research, and solutions in the field of automatic control. There is generally a nominal registration fee associated with attendance.
This session aims to debate in finding solutions for problems facing the field of forecasting. We wish to hear from people working in different research areas, practitioners, professionals and academicians involved in this problematic.
Scope
The session seeks to foster the presentation and discussion of innovative techniques, implementations and applications of different problems that are Forecasting involved, specially in real-world problems applied to control and automation.
Submission guidelines and special issue:
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the standard format and page limit of regular papers according to the IEEE format (http://140.113.34.10/submission.html). All submissions should follow the specifications of SSCI 2014. Manuscripts will be submitted through the IEEE SSCI 2014 paper submission website (http://ieee-cis.org/conferences/ssci2014/upload.php) and will be subject to the same peer-review procedure as the SSCI regular papers. Accepted contributions will be part of conference proceedings, which will be available in IEEE Xplore.
Important Dates:
Please follow the SSCI-CIDM 2014 general conference submission deadlines and submission procedure.
Paper submission: June 15, 2014
Notification to authors: September 5, 2014
Final submission: October 5, 2014
Early registration: October 5, 2014
More details can be found here:
http://lamda.nju.edu.cn/conf/cidm2014/calls.htmll
Organizers:
Prof. Cristian Rodriguez Rivero, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina,
crodriguezrivero@ieee.org, IEEE CIS Argentinian Chapter chair.
Prof. Hector Daniel Patiño, Universidad Nacional de San Juan, Argentina,
dpatino@inaut.unsj.edu.ar.
Prof. Julian Antonio Pucheta, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, jpucheta@efn.uncor.edu.
Prof. Gustavo Juarez, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Argentina,
juarez.gustavo@gmail.com, IEEE CIS Argentinian Deputy Chapter chair.
Prof. Leonardo Franco, IEEE CIS R8, Universidad de Málaga, España.
Program Committee:
Prof. Dr. Víctor Hugo Sauchelli
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.
Prof. Dr. Martín España
Secretaría de Doctorado de la Facultad de Ingeniería
Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Prof. Dr. Yván Jesús Túpac Valdivia
Universidad Católica San Pablo, Arequipa, Perú
Prof. Dra. Daniela Lopez de Luise
Universidad Autonoma de Entre Rios, Argentina
Prof. Dr. Efren Gorrostieta
Universidad Autonoma de Queretaro, Mexico
Prof. Dr. Ernesto Cuadros Vargas
Universidad Católica San Pablo, Perú
Prof. Dr. Raoul Velazco
Director of Researches at CNRS.
Co-leader of ARIS (Architectures Robust of Integrated circuits and Systems).
TIMA Labs Grenoble-France.
Prof. Dr. Oscar Humberto Bustos
Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía y Física
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.
Prof. Dr. Silvia Ojeda
Facultad de Matemática, Astronomía y Física
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.
Prof. Dr. Elizabeth Vera de Payer
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.
Prof. Mg. Sergio Laboret
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina.
Prof. Dr. Daoliang Li
Director of CICTA and Chair of SIG AIPA, IFIP TC5
China-EU Center for Information & Communication Technologies in Agriculture(CICTA), China Agricultural University, China.
Prof. Dr. Sven Crone
Department of Management Science, Lancaster University Management School, Lancaster Centre for Forecasting
University Management School, England.
Prof. Dr. Robert Stahlbock
University of Hamburg, Germany.
2º Workshop Internacional en Educación e Inteligencia Artificial IEEE WEsCIs 2014
El evento se realizará en el Anfiteatro de Luminotecnia de la Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Tecnología de la Universidad Nacional de Tucumán el día 11 de Agosto del corriente año.
El evento contara con la presencia de prestigiosos Disertantes Magistrales de carácter Nacional e Internacional, quienes desarrollaran ponencias en áreas tales como Inteligencia Artificial-Computacional y en la Educación en Ingeniería, orientada al uso de Drones y Vehículos Aéreos No Tripulados.
Las actividades del evento estarán enmarcadas en el uso, construcción y operatividad de Drones, estando dirigidas a Docentes, Investigadores, Alumnos universitarios y secundarios, y público en general con particular interés en las áreas de Inteligencia Artificial y Educación en Ingeniería, esperando contar con la presencia de docentes e investigadores de la Universidad de la región.
Consideramos que este evento tendrá una gran repercusión en el ámbito académico de la región NOA y Centro de la República Argentina, dada la escasez de eventos que cuenten con tan alto nivel académico de disertantes internacionales en una misma actividad, en la cual se aborden temas tan específicos como la Educación en Ingeniería y la inteligencia Artificial.
Inicio | Fin | Disertante | Conferencia |
---|---|---|---|
8:00 | 9:00 | Acreditación | |
9:00 | 9:30 | Acto de Apertura del Evento | |
9:30 | 10:05 | Gustavo E. Juárez(Tucumán-ARGENTINA) | “Impacto de los Drones de tipo UAV en la sociedad” |
10:05 | 10:40 | Ruben Abitbol (Tucumán-ARGENTINA) | “Implementación de Drones de plataforma Ala Fija” |
10:40 | 11:10 | Break | |
11:10 | 11:45 | Leonardo Franco (Málaga-ESPAÑA) | “Aplicaciones de la inteligencia computacional en el control y operación de drones” |
11:45 | 12:20 | Juan Ignacio Giribet(Buenos Aires-ARGENTINA) | “Sistemas de navegación integrada y sus aplicaciones en vehículos aéreos no tripulados” |
12:20 | 13:30 | Break Almuerzo | |
13:30 | 14:05 | Ladislao Mathe (Córdoba-ARGENTINA) | “UAV´s y Drones: Nuevos desafíos” |
14:05 | 14:40 | Cristian Rodríguez Rivero(Córdoba-ARGENTINA) | “Cognitive control: Aplicación a la Agricultura” |
14:40 | 15:10 | Break | |
15:10 | 16:10 | Mesa Panel | Temática: Los drones en la sociedad del Siglo XXI.(Dra. Yelamos Caceres. Franco. Abitbol. Noguera). |
16:15 | 17:15 | Presentación de Drones en el estacionamiento de la FACET | |
17:15 | 18:00 | Acto de Clausura – Entrega de Certificados |
Este evento se llevara a cabo el día 6 de Noviembre de 2013 y es organizado de manera conjunta entre la Sociedad Inteligencia Computacional de la IEEE (Capítulo Argentino) conjuntamente con la Sub-Sección Córdoba de la IEEE y las ramas IEEE estudiantiles de la UNC y UTN-FRC de Córdoba.
El evento contará con la presencia del Rector de la UNC Dr. Francisco Tamarit y quienes desarrollaran ponencias en áreas tales como Inteligencia Artificial-Computacional en Ingeniería.
CRONOGRAMA
Apertura 16hs.
Mg. Ing Orlando Miccolini: 16hs – Conferencia: Ejecucion de Redes Petri
Rector de la UNC – Dr. Franciso Tamarit – 17hs – Conferencia: Modelado y Simulacion de Sistemas neuronales
Ing. Cristian Rodriguez Rivero 18:30 – Conferencia: Machine learning y sus aplicaciones a control
Ing. Josef Baumgartner – 18.45 – Conferencia: Procesos Gaussianos
Ing. Carlos Barto – 19:15 – Conferencia: Tutores inteligentes en la enseñanza de la programación en Python
Cierre 20hs.
Lugar:
Auditorio CCT – CONICET – Universidad Nacional de Córdoba
De 16.00 a 20:00 hs
Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales
Av. Vélez Sarsfield 1611 – Ciudad Universitaria – Córdoba Capital
Este evento se realizará el viernes 13 de septiembre de 2013 en la ciudad de Tucumán, coorganizado por los Capítulos Argentinos de las Sociedades Técnicas IEEE antes citadas y por la Rama Estudiantil de la Universidad Nacional de Tucumán (UNT) y se llevará a cabo en el Centro Cultural Virla de la UNT, ubicado en la calle 25 de Mayo 265 de la ciudad de Tucumán.
Para más información y preinscripción:
* http://wescis.com.ar/
* http://sites.ieee.org/sb-unt/ (solapa WESCIS