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Call for Book Chapters Chapter proposal submission deadline: May 30, 2008 Full chapter deadline: June 30, 2008 There is no apriori limit on the number of pages, in principle, 30 pages is a reasonable limit. |
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Data Mining: Theoretical Foundations and Applications
Volume (s) Editors: Ajith Abraham, Aboul-Ella Hassanien, Andre de Carvalho and Vaclav Snasel To be published in "Studies in Computational Intelligence" published by Springer Verlag, Germany Book Objectives & Mission: Finding information hidden in data is as theoretically difficult as it is practically important. With the objective of discovering unknown patterns from data, the methodologies of data mining were derived from statistics, machine learning, and artificial intelligence, and are being used successfully in application areas such as bioinformatics, banking, retail, and many others. Advanced representation schemes and "Computational intelligence" techniques such as rough sets, Neural Networks; Fuzzy Logic; Evolutionary Computing; Artificial Immune Systems; Swarm Intelligence; Reinforcement Learning and evolutionary computation have proved valuable when they are applied to Data Mining problems. Therefore, we encourage authors to present original chapter dealing with the incorporation of such techniques into data mining algorithms and processes. Topics
Topics include, but are not limited to:
General theoretical foundations and issues
Submission Guidelines and important dates Researchers and practitioners are kindly invited to send on or before May 30 2008 a short email to
containing a preliminary title and a short abstract of their chapter. This will facilitate the planning of the review process. All chapter proposals will be peer reviewed. Full chapters will be expected by June 30 2008. All submitted chapters will be reviewed by at least three reviewers on a double-blind review basis.
Original artwork and a signed copyright release forms will be required for all accepted chapters.
Volume Editors
Ajith Abraham
Center for Quantifiable Quality of
Service in Communication Systems
O.S. Bragstads plass 2E, N-7491
Trondheim, Norway URL: http://www.softcomputing.net
About the series "Studies in Computational Intelligence"
The series "Studies in Computational Intelligence" (SCI) publishes new developments and advances in the various areas of computational intelligence – quickly and with a high quality. The intent is to cover the theory, applications, and design methods of computational intelligence, as embedded in the fields of engineering, computer science, physics and life science, as well as the methodologies behind them. The series contains monographs, lecture notes and edited volumes in computational intelligence spanning the areas of neural networks, connectionist systems, genetic algorithms, evolutionary computation, artificial intelligence, cellular automata, self-organizing systems, soft computing, fuzzy systems, and hybrid intelligent systems. Critical to both contributors and readers are the short publication time and world-wide distribution - this permits a rapid and broad dissemination of research results. Instructions for Authors (Preparation of Manuscripts)Careful preparation of the manuscripts will help keep production time short and ensure satisfactory appearance of the finished book. Please prepare the manuscript using the author guidelines and format given in the following link: Author Guidelines General guidelines:
Contact information
Andre de Carvalho Department of
Computer Science http://www.icmc.usp.br/~andre/ & Aboul-Ella Hassanien (Abo )
Kuwait University
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