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CFP for Special Session: Machine Learning and Intelligent Information Systems World Automation Congress 2018, June 3-6, 2018, Skamania Lodge, Stevenson, Washington, USA Submission Deadline: Feb 15, 2018 Contact Info: Professor Tru H Cao (tru.cao_at_jvn.edu.vn) SS web: https://sites.google.com/site/ifmip2018/call-for-special-sessions Congress web: http://www.wacong.org/WAC2018/ Session topics: The recent advances of artificial intelligence, in general, and machine learning, in particular, provide much better foundations and techniques to develop intelligent information systems than before. This session is to offer an opportunity for researchers and innovators to discuss problems, share results, identify emerging issues, and establish academic collaborations focusing on how machine learning could advance the development of intelligent systems and related ones. Areas and topics of interest include, but not limited to: - Machine learning, knowledge discovery, and data mining for intelligent information systems, - Soft computing (including Fuzzy Logic) for intelligent information systems, - Artificial intelligence in management of information systems, - Business intelligence and analytics, - Intelligent decision support systems, - Intelligent medical and healthcare systems, - Social media and multimedia intelligence, - Semantic information processing, - Intelligent e-commerce systems, - Big data and large intelligent information systems. Organizers: Atsushi Inoue (Eastern Washington University) Tru Cao (Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology) Duanning Zhou (Eastern Washington University) PDF version: https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid=sites&srcid=ZGVmYXVsdGRvbWFpbnxpZm1pcDIwMTh8Z3g6N2Y0YzE5YjQxNzc4MzcyYg -- Atsushi Inoue (Business Card <https://goo.gl/Ltho3I>) Web: http://www.inoueatsushi.net/
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