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Notice
AISB event Bulletin Item
2nd CALL FOR PAPERS: "Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning", 7 – 9 Sep 2011, UK
Contact: ideal2011@uea.ac.uk
IDEAL 2011, University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK
The International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning (IDEAL) is an annual international conference dedicated to emerging and challenging topics in intelligent data analysis, data mining and their associated learning systems and paradigms. After successful recent events, IDEAL 2010 (Paisley), IDEAL 2009 (Burgos), IDEAL 2008 (Daejeon) and IDEAL 2007 (Birmingham), the 12th conference, IDEAL 2011, will be held on 7th - 9th September 2011 in the University of East Anglia, Norwich, UK. Norwich is a fine historical city characterised by its medieval Cathedral and Castle and surrounded by beautiful traditional English countryside and Broads. The city is about 100 miles from London, and 60 miles from Cambridge, and has its own international airport with convenient worldwide flight connections. This conference provides an interesting opportunity and stimulating forum to present and discuss the latest theoretical advances and real-world applications in computational intelligence and intelligent data analysis. As in the past, the proceedings of IDEAL 2011 will be published by Springer in its Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series and authors are invited to submit their latest findings and research work to the conference. We look forward to receiving your contribution and meeting you in Norwich. Please distribute the Conference Call for Papers Poster to any other relevant people as you wish and your support is very much appreciated. Kind regards, Wenjia Wang on behalf of IDEAL 2011 Organising Committee Chairs: Professor Vic Rayward-Smith, University of East Anglia, UK Dr. Hujun Yin, Manchester University, UK José Alfredo F., Costa Federal University (Brazil) Emilio Corchado, University of Salamanca (Spain) David Clifton, University of Oxford (UK) Conference email: ideal2011@uea.ac.uk Conference Web: http://www.uea.ac.uk/ideal2011 School of Computing Sciences University of East Anglia Norwich, UK. |



