Hi all,
I wanted to let you all know about an event that I am co-organising. Its an unconference (as some of you know I’ve organised unconferences before), on “Computational Intelligence”, in London (UK), on 26th July 2014. If you can be in the area on that date, then pop over to the CI Unconference UK 2014 website and get yourself a ticket. It’ll be an great day, full of wonderful talks and ideas, and lots of interesting people with different experiences.
More details below…
Daniel
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Computational Intelligence Unconference UK 2014
BT Centre, London, UK
26th July 2014
Computational Intelligence Unconference UK 2014 is looking for attendees and speakers at the event on 26th July 2014. The unconference will bring people together with similar interests for networking and talks about Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Systems. The unconference will be held at the BT Centre in the St Paul’s area of London, England.
Free tickets and more information are available from the website. Space is limited, so get your free tickets as soon as you can from our website:
https://ciunconference.org/uk/2014/
The event is an “unconference”, which is an informal self-organising meeting with free (ticketed) entry, quite unlike a standard conference. An unconference is attendee-run, if you submit an idea you’ll get a slot in a first-come-first-served-basis timetable to talk about what you like, providing it is relevant to the general topic of Computational Intelligence.
This particular unconference will be suited to those people who use, or have an interest in, Computational Intelligence. Talks will have an element of theory and/or application. Topics include:
- Fuzzy Set Theory and Fuzzy Logic,
- Artificial Neural Networks,
- Evolutionary Computing and Genetic Algorithms,
- Connectionist Systems,
- Autonomous Mental Development,
- Hybrid Intelligent Systems,
- Artificial General Intelligence,
- Applications (e.g., Finance, Government, Telecommunications, Security, Open Data, Social Networking)
Organisers:
- Daniel Lewis, University of Bristol
- Stephen G Matthews, University of Bristol