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The 10th International Conference on Intelligent Technologies InTech'09 "Towards intelligent technologies for Economics and Management" December 12-15, 2009 at Guilin, China http://www.intech.scitech.au.edu/ The conference will have, besides traditional physical, engineering, computer and mathematics sections, in addition, sections on statistics, Economics, Management, and related topics. Organized by: Guangxi Normal University, China Assumption University, Thailand Important Dates Full paper submission: September 30, 2009 Notification of acceptance: October 15, 2009 Early-Bird registration: October 31, 2009 Early-Bird registration Fee: US$ 200 Camera-ready manuscripts: October 31, 2009 Registration Fee: US$ 300, Student US$ 200 Conference: December 12-15, 2009 InTech'09 Programme The main objectives of the conference are: * Bring together researchers and practitioners in order to exchange ideas and discuss issues occurred when implementing intelligent and fuzzy technologies in a real-world environment. * Provide a forum for discussion of new research areas, results and issues. * Encourage international research and development activities in intelligent and fuzzy technologies. Topics of InTech'09 include but are not limited to: * Applications of Intelligent Technologies * Learning/Adaptive Systems/Data Mining * Mathematical Foundations of Intelligent Technologies * Traditional Artificial Intelligent Techniques * Uncertainty Processing and Methods of Soft Computing * Intelligent Data Analysis * Control and Decision Science Proceedings Proceedings will be indexed by EI and distributed to participants during the conference. Selected and revised papers from InTech'09 will be published in special issues of the International Journal of Intelligent Technology and Applied Statistics and Journal of Management Science and Statistical Decision. Paper Submission Papers related to both theoretical issues and real-world applications in the areas listed above are welcome. The maximum number of pages is 10 including all tables, figures and references. Over-length and late submission papers will be rejected without review. Electronic paper submission (.pdf files or .doc files) is required. All accepted papers must be accompanied by a signed InTech'09 Copyright Form. MSWord and LaTeX templates and a copyright form template are available from the conference website. Language: The official language is English Contact Address Professor Shanchao Yang, School of Mathematical Sciences, Guangxi Normal University, Guilin, Guangxi Province, 541004, CHINA Tel: 086 773 5846489 URL: http://www.intech.scitech.au.edu E-mail: [email protected] Accomodation: The conference hotel is Plaza Hotels of Guilin. For bookings, contact Professor Xubing at [email protected] For more information on hotel and tours please see http://www.muztagh.com/china-hotel/guilin/guilin-hotel-plaza.htm Information for Guilin hotel: 4 miles to downtown 4 miles to Train station. 30 miles to airport Four stars hotel with special rate 260 + 30 (per day + breakfast) 290 CNY is approximately 45 US dollars Guilin, China Located in the northeastern part of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Guilin is a historical and cultural city as well as a tourist wonderland of world fame. It literally means "cassia tree forest", named for the local cassia trees, whose scent wafts through the city in autumn. "Guilin boasts the most beautiful scenery under Heaven" is a saying popular among its admirers. There are green hills and fields, forests of peculiar pinnacles and the beautiful Li River winding through the city. From Guilin to Yangshuo, the river travels 83 kilometers with both shores decorated with "numerous green hills popped up out of the ground," a poetic and picturesque environment in which one cannot but feel relaxed and refreshed. Guilin is also a multi-national city with a population of 1.25 million of 11 ethnic groups of the Han, Zhuang, Miao, Yao, etc. The diversity in dresses and social customs of different ethnic groups offers colorful folklife and attracts large numbers of tourists from home and abroad. Guilin is a city with charming waterfront and ever-changing moods. Hills and parks mottle the urban landscape. A few sights, like Elephant Trunk Hill, Wave-Subduing (Fubo) Hill, and the port area, are illuminated at night. And the many small restaurants offer particularly Li River cuisine, such as fish, eel, frog, snail, shrimp and crab etc. Honorary General Co-Chairs: Hung T Nguyen (USA) Pratit Santiprabhob (Thailand) General chairs: Shanchao Yang (China) Bing Xu (China) Publicity Co-chairs: Dan Ralescu (USA) Berlin Wu (Taiwan) International Program Committee Co-Chairs: Vladik Kreinovich (USA) Jirapun Daengdej (Thailand) International Committee Members: Guohe Deng (China) Hepu Deng (Australia) Sompong Dhompongsa (Thailand) Liya Ding (Macau) Antonio Dinola (Italy) Maria Angeles Gil (Spain) Michel Grabisch (France) Quang Ha (Australia) Fred Hadaegh (USA) Kun-huang Huarng (Taiwan) Peter Klement (Austria) Kuldeep Kumar (Australia) Claude Langrand (France) Shoumei Li (China) Yufang Li (China) Baoding Liu (China) Xin Liang (China) Bernadette Bouchon-Meunier (France) Sohrab Mobasser (USA) Yongsong Qin (China) Dan Ralescu (USA) Tim Ross (USA) Michio Sugeno (Japan) Carol Walker (USA) Elbert Walker (USA) Junzo Watada (Japan) Yeung Yam (Hongkong) Ron Yager (USA) Junjian Zhang (China) _______________________________________________ uai mailing list [email protected] https://secure.engr.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/uai
