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3rd European Symposium on Nature-inspired Smart Information Systems

26th of November – 27th of November, 2007 St Julians, Malta

 

NiSIS 2007 is the 3rd Symposium organised by the European NiSIS Co-ordination Group taking place from 26 – 27 November, 2007. The symposium will show state-of-the-art presentations as well as new developments in Nature-inspired Systems with Intelligent Technologies. The focus will be on the integration of life and applied sciences/engineering that address issues on smart information systems, preferably with special interest to apply this to other real-world problems. The aim is also to investigate Nature-inspired Systems that coordinate perception, reasoning, and action to pursue multiple goals while functioning autonomously in dynamic environments.

NiSIS is covering Nature-inspired Data Technology (NiDT), Nature-inspired Networks (NiN), Nature-inspired Systems Modelling, Optimisation and Control (NiMOC). We are going to have parallel sessions where experts present their newest developments and applications in different areas.

Special Topics of interest are (include but are not limited to):

Autonomic Systems

  • Self-organising
  • Self-monitoring
  • Self-repairing
  • Self-design
  • Self-managing

Auditory/Vision models and architectures

Visualisation Concepts

Intelligent Systems

  • Swarm Intelligence
  • Social Behaviours
  • Learning and Adaptive Systems

Intelligent Devices

  • Adaptive/Evolable Hardware
  • Neuromorphic Hardware
  • Evolutionary and self-organising Sensors

Intelligent Design

  • Optimisation

Structures

  • Modularization/Decomposition/Hierarchies
  • Spatial Temporal Structures
  • Morphological Structures
  • Developmental Structures
  • Artificial Immune Systems

Modelling

  • Reverse Engineering of Networks
  • Collaborative/Deceptive Systems
  • Large Scale Robustness and Stability
  • Attention/Perception Modelling
  • Large scale Identibility/Controlability

Holistic Systems Engineering

  • Heteregeneous Databases
  • Evolvable Interfaces
  • Evolvable hardware

Tutorial Papers

Special Application areas of interest are (include but are not limited to):

  • Computing
  • Pharmaceutical Industry
  • Medical Services
  • Chemical/Bio Tech
  • Security
  • Finance and Trade

During NiSIS 2007 the participants will have the opportunity:

  • to discuss and exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face
  • to establish business or research relations with those people who are important in the area of the Symposium to find European partners for future collaboration

Who will benefit?

  • Practitioners interested in the benefits of applying nature-inspired systems to solve their problems
  • Consultants, applied researchers and people in industry who are already running projects with nature-inspired systems and want to exchange their experience in successful projects
  • Researchers wanting to identify important research problems for the coming years
  • Individuals wanting to keep up to date with recent developments
  • Those who have recently entered this rapidly expanding field, requiring a complete perspective of the subject and its applications.

Why attend?
NiSIS 2007 provides you with the opportunity to:

  • Keep up to date with the state-of-the-art in this rapidly advancing and expanding field
  • Meet consultants, researchers and people from industry to discuss possible applications of nature-inspired systems
  • Get to know successfully exploited technical as well as management applications of nature-inspired systems in different industrial sectors
  • Exchange your experiences in successful projects with other practitioners
  • Make out future research problems
  • Gain new perspectives on the relevance of nature-inspired systems to commercial and industrial requirements, through the example of commercially-established applications
  • Be part of a forum for industry and academia, and ensure improved collaboration on future developments
 

 

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