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6th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE THEORY AND PRACTICE OF NATURAL COMPUTING


TPNC 2017


Prague, Czech Republic


December 18-20, 2017


Organized by:


Institute of Computer Science

Czech Academy of Sciences


Faculty of Mathematics and Physics

Charles University


Research Group on Mathematical Linguistics (GRLMC)

Rovira i Virgili University


http://grammars.grlmc.com/TPNC2017/

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PROGRAM


Monday, December 18


09:00 - 09:30    Registration


09:30 - 09:40    Opening


09:40 - 10:30    Enrique Alba. Natural Computing for Smart Cities - Invited 
lecture


10:30 - 11:00    Coffee break


11:00 - 12:15


Hanadi Alkhudhayr and Jason Steggles. A Formal Framework for Composing 
Qualitative Models of Biological Systems


Witold Bolt, Aleksander Bolt, Barbara Wolnik, Jan M. Baetens and Bernard De 
Baets. A Statistical Approach to the Identification of Diploid Cellular Automata


Julia Pulwicki and Christophe Godin. Modeling Curvature Effects Using 
L-Systems: From Discrete and Deterministic to Continuous and Stochastic


12:15 - 13:45    Lunch


13:45 - 15:00


David Fagan and Michael O'Neill. Exploring Target Change Related Fitness 
Reduction in the Moving Point Dynamic Environment


Agostino Forestiero. A Smart Discovery Service in Internet of Things Using 
Swarm Intelligence


Krzysztof Jurczuk, Marcin Czajkowski and Marek Kretowski. GPU-accelerated 
Evolutionary Induction of Regression Trees


15:00 - 15:15    Break


15:15 - 16:30


Tibor Kmet and Maria Kmetova. Bezier Curve Parameterization Methods for Solving 
Optimal Control Problems of SIR Model


Petr Hajek and Ondrej Prochazka. Learning Interval-valued Fuzzy Cognitive Maps 
with PSO Algorithm for Abnormal Stock Return Prediction


Alicja Mieszkowicz-Rolka and Leszek Rolka. Fuzzy Linguistic Labels in 
Multi-expert Decision Making


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Tuesday, December 19


09:00 - 09:50    Carlos A. Coello Coello. Recent Results and Open Problems in 
Evolutionary Multiobjective Optimization - Invited lecture


09:50 - 10:20    Coffee break


10:20 - 11:35


Katarzyna Poczeta, Lukasz Kubus and Alexander Yastrebov. An Evolutionary 
Algorithm Based on Graph Theory Metrics for Fuzzy Cognitive Maps Learning


Zbigniew Suraj and Piotr Grochowalski. Fuzzy Petri Nets with Linear Orders for 
Intervals


Henning Bordihn, Victor Mitrana, Andrei Paun and Mihaela Paun. Networks of 
Polarized Splicing Processors


11:35 - 11:50    Break and Group photo


11:50 - 13:05


Samuel J. Ellis, Titus H. Klinge and James I. Lathrop. Robust Combinatorial 
Circuits in Chemical Reaction Networks


Manasi S. Kulkarni, Kalpana Mahalingam and Ananda Chandra Nayak. Watson-Crick 
Partial Words


Michela Quadrini, Rosario Culmone and Emanuela Merelli. Topological 
Classification of RNA Structures via Intersection Graph


13:05 -    14:35    Lunch


14:35 - 15:25


Roberto De Prisco, Delfina Malandrino, Gianluca Zaccagnino, Rocco Zaccagnino 
and Rosalba Zizza. Splicing-inspired Recognition and Composition of Musical 
Collectives Styles


Prasenjit Dey, Abhijit Ghosh and Tandra Pal. Regularized Stacked Auto-encoder 
Based Pre-training for Generalization of Multi-layer Perceptron


15:25 - 16:25    Poster presentations


Athanassios Alexiou, Stephan Preiwisch, Joachim Schenk and Gerhard Rigoll. 
Gas-tracking Proof of Concept through Synthetic Gas-signal Generation and 
Successive Signal Separation


Kaoru Fujioka. Swarm Automata: Swarm-based Computing Model


Maja Gwozdz. Neural Networks in the Disambiguation of Polysemous Strings


Alicja Mieszkowicz-Rolka and Leszek Rolka. Labeled Fuzzy Rough Sets in Analysis 
of Pilot's Control Actions


Maria C. Negru. Solving the Queens Problem Using Networks of Polarized Splicing 
Processors


Michela Quadrini. RNA Comparison via a Continuous Distance Measure


16:30 - 18:30    Touristic visit


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Wednesday, December 20


09:00 - 09:50    Thomas Stützle. Automatic Generation of Swarm Intelligence 
Algorithms - Invited lecture


09:50 - 10:20    Coffee break


10:20 - 11:35


Lukas Pastorek and Michael O'Neill. Historical Markings in Neuroevolution of 
Augmenting Topologies Revisited


Pak-Kan Wong, Man-Leung Wong and Kwong-Sak Leung. Long-short Term Memory 
Network for RNA Structure Profiling Super-resolution


Alessandra Di Pierro, Riccardo Mengoni, Rajagopal Nagarajan and David 
Windridge. Hamming Distance Kernelisation via Topological Quantum Computation


11:35 - 11:50    Break


11:50 - 13:05


Alejandro Díaz-Caro and Gilles Dowek. Typing Quantum Superpositions and 
Measurement


Raymond Laflamme, Tal Mor, Nayeli A. Rodríguez-Briones and Yossi Weinstein. 
Heat-bath Algorithmic Cooling with Correlated-qubits Relaxation


Shenggen Zheng, Daowen Qiu and Jozef Gruska. Time-space Complexity Advantages 
for Quantum Computing


13:05 - 13:15    Closing


13:15 -        Lunch
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