| The first day of the conference, Monday,
September 13, is dedicated to tutorials covering the basics, methodologies and
applications of intelligent technologies. Newcomers to the area of intelligent
techniques as well as experienced participants are invited to take part in
these tutorial speeches given by reputed industry leaders and researchers. The
tutorials will facilitate the understanding of the presentations of the
conference.
There are three blocks of two hours each. The first block
contains tutorial speeches giving basic introductions into the topics dealt
with in the conferences. The methodologies are treated in the second block and
applications are presented in the third.
| Basics, September 13, 1999,
10:00 h - 12:00 h
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| A: Fuzzy Logic
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B: Neural Networks
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C: Genetic Algorithms
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D: Knowledge Discovery in Databases
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| Hans-Jürgen Zimmermann
RWTH Aachen, Germany
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Mark Plumbley
King's College London, UK
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Terry Fogarty
Napier University of Edinburgh, UK
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Rüdiger Wirth
Daimler Benz AG, Germany
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| Methodologies, September 13,
1999, 14:00 h - 16:00 h
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| E: Preprocessing Techniques
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F: Active
Decision Support
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G: Fuzzy
constraint-based problem solving and its application to scheduling
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H: Process
Modeling and Control
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| Marc Thuillard
Siemens Building Technologies, Cerberus Division
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Christer Carlsson
Abo Akademi University, Finland
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Didier Dubois
University Paul Sabatier, France
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Robert Babuska
Technical University of Delft, The Netherlands
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| Applications, September 13, 1999,
16:30 h - 18:30 h
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| I: Process
Industry
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J: Finance
and Trade
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K: Medical
and Healthcare
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| Joachim Angstenberger
MIT GmbH, Germany
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Hans-Georg Zimmermann
Siemens AG, Germany
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Derek Linkens
University of Sheffield, UK
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