Overview
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David W. Pearson
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Equipe Universitaire de Recherche en Informatique de Saint-Etienne (Groupe de Recherche de Roanne) Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Roanne, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France
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Nigel C. Steele
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Division of Mathematics School of Mathematical and Information Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, UK
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Rudolf F. Albrecht
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Institut für Informatik, Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
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Table of contents (47 papers)
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- Piotr Jedrzejowicz, Ewa Ratajczak
Pages 223-228
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- Renaud Séguier, Nicolas Cladel
Pages 229-233
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- Colin R. Reeves, Daniel Scott, Andy Harrison
Pages 234-238
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- D. A. Nathan, R. M. Newman, C. R. Reeves
Pages 239-242
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- R. F. Albrecht, G. Németh
Pages 243-248
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- Martin Burgess, Gareth J. Janacek, Vic J. Rayward-Smith
Pages 249-255
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- Mark McCartney, David Pearson
Pages 256-259
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- Lucio Ippolito, Vincenzo Loia, Pierluigi Siano
Pages 260-266
About this book
The 2003 edition of ICANNGA marks a milestone in this conference series, because it is the tenth year of its existence. The series began in 1993 with the inaugural conference at Innsbruck in Austria. At that first conference, the organisers decided to organise a similar scientific meeting every two years. As a result, conferences were organised at Ales in France (1995), Norwich in England (1997), Portoroz in Slovenia (1999) and Prague in the Czech Republic (2001). It is a great honour that the conference is taking place in France for the second time. Each edition of ICANNGA has been special and had its own character. Not only that, participants have been able to sample the life and local culture in five different European coun tries. Originally limited to neural networks and genetic algorithms the conference has broadened its outlook over the past ten years and now includes papers on soft computing and artificial intelligence in general. This is one of the reasons why the reader will find papers on fuzzy logic and various other topics not directly related to neural networks or genetic algorithms included in these proceedings. We have, however, kept the same name, "International Conference on Artificial Neural Networks and Genetic Algorithms". All of the papers were sorted into one of six principal categories: neural network theory, neural network applications, genetic algorithm and evolutionary computation theory, genetic algorithm and evolutionary computation applications, fuzzy and soft computing theory, fuzzy and soft computing applications.
Editors and Affiliations
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Equipe Universitaire de Recherche en Informatique de Saint-Etienne (Groupe de Recherche de Roanne) Institut Universitaire de Technologie de Roanne, Université Jean Monnet, Saint-Etienne, France
David W. Pearson
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Division of Mathematics School of Mathematical and Information Sciences, Coventry University, Coventry, UK
Nigel C. Steele
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Institut für Informatik, Universität Innsbruck, Innsbruck, Austria
Rudolf F. Albrecht