Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining: Proceedings of the International IIS: IIPWM�05 Conference held in Gdansk, Poland, June 13-16, 2005
The international conference Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining IIS:IIPWM’05, organized in Gdańsk-Sobieszewo on 13–16th June, 2005, was a continuation of a long tradition of conferences on applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Information Systems (IS), organized by the Institute of Computer Science of Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with other scientific and business institutions. The Institute itself is deeply engaged in research both in AI and IS and many scientists view it as a leading institution both in fundamental and - plied research in these areas in Poland. The originators of this conference series, Prof. M. Dąbrowski and Dr. M. Michalewicz had in 1992 a long-term goal of bringing together scientists and industry of different braches from Poland and abroad to achieve a creative synthesis. One can say that their dream has come to reality. Scientists from five continents made their subm- sions to this conference. A brief look at the affliations makes international cooperation visible. The research papers have either a motivation in c- crete applications or are off-springs of some practical requests. This volume presents the best papers carefully chosen from a large set of submissions (about 45%). At this point we would like to express our thanks to the m- bers of Programme Committee for their excellent job. Also we are thankful to the organizers of the special sessions accompanying this conference: Jan Komorowski, Adam Przepiórkowski, Zbigniew W.
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Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining: Proceedings of the International IIS: IIPWM�05 Conference held in Gdansk, Poland, June 13-16, 2005
The international conference Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining IIS:IIPWM’05, organized in Gdańsk-Sobieszewo on 13–16th June, 2005, was a continuation of a long tradition of conferences on applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Information Systems (IS), organized by the Institute of Computer Science of Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with other scientific and business institutions. The Institute itself is deeply engaged in research both in AI and IS and many scientists view it as a leading institution both in fundamental and - plied research in these areas in Poland. The originators of this conference series, Prof. M. Dąbrowski and Dr. M. Michalewicz had in 1992 a long-term goal of bringing together scientists and industry of different braches from Poland and abroad to achieve a creative synthesis. One can say that their dream has come to reality. Scientists from five continents made their subm- sions to this conference. A brief look at the affliations makes international cooperation visible. The research papers have either a motivation in c- crete applications or are off-springs of some practical requests. This volume presents the best papers carefully chosen from a large set of submissions (about 45%). At this point we would like to express our thanks to the m- bers of Programme Committee for their excellent job. Also we are thankful to the organizers of the special sessions accompanying this conference: Jan Komorowski, Adam Przepiórkowski, Zbigniew W.
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Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining: Proceedings of the International IIS: IIPWM�05 Conference held in Gdansk, Poland, June 13-16, 2005

Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining: Proceedings of the International IIS: IIPWM�05 Conference held in Gdansk, Poland, June 13-16, 2005

Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining: Proceedings of the International IIS: IIPWM�05 Conference held in Gdansk, Poland, June 13-16, 2005

Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining: Proceedings of the International IIS: IIPWM�05 Conference held in Gdansk, Poland, June 13-16, 2005

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The international conference Intelligent Information Processing and Web Mining IIS:IIPWM’05, organized in Gdańsk-Sobieszewo on 13–16th June, 2005, was a continuation of a long tradition of conferences on applications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Information Systems (IS), organized by the Institute of Computer Science of Polish Academy of Sciences in cooperation with other scientific and business institutions. The Institute itself is deeply engaged in research both in AI and IS and many scientists view it as a leading institution both in fundamental and - plied research in these areas in Poland. The originators of this conference series, Prof. M. Dąbrowski and Dr. M. Michalewicz had in 1992 a long-term goal of bringing together scientists and industry of different braches from Poland and abroad to achieve a creative synthesis. One can say that their dream has come to reality. Scientists from five continents made their subm- sions to this conference. A brief look at the affliations makes international cooperation visible. The research papers have either a motivation in c- crete applications or are off-springs of some practical requests. This volume presents the best papers carefully chosen from a large set of submissions (about 45%). At this point we would like to express our thanks to the m- bers of Programme Committee for their excellent job. Also we are thankful to the organizers of the special sessions accompanying this conference: Jan Komorowski, Adam Przepiórkowski, Zbigniew W.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783540250562
Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Publication date: 07/22/2005
Series: Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing , #31
Edition description: 2005
Pages: 684
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.06(d)

Table of Contents

Part I. Regular Sessions: Knowledge Discovery and Exploration.- Part II. Regular Sessions: Computational Linguistics.- Part III. Regular Sessions: Search Engines.- Part IV. Regular Sessions: Biologically Motivated Algorithms and Systems.- Part V. Regular Sessions: Statistical and Database Methods in AI.- Part VI. Poster Session.- Part VII. Invited Session: Syntactic Parsing and Machine Learning.- Part VIII. Invited Session: New Trends in Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery in Uncertain, Nonstationary Spatio-Temporal Data.- Part IX. Invited Session: Knowledge Base Systems.- Part X. Invited Session: KDD and Facial Recognition.- Part XI. Invited Session: Recent Developments in Bioinformatics.- Part XII. Special Session: Artificial Immune Systems.
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