IEEE SSCI 2020 will run as a virtual conference.
A better understanding of the computational principles underlying image, multimedia, signal and visual information processing, perception and cognition is one of the most fundamental challenges of contemporary science. Deeper insight into such principles may help us achieve more robust, faster, and more efficient intelligent systems. In particular, the fields of computer vision, and image and signal processing have tried to automate tasks that the human visual and auditory systems can do, with the aim of gaining a high-level understanding of images and videos. In this context, numerous algorithms have been successfully applied to a large number of real-world problems ranging from remote sensing to medical image analysis, video surveillance, human-robot interaction, and computer-aided design. This Symposium will address theory and applications of computational intelligence approaches in image, multimedia, signal and vision processing.
The proposed special session aims to bring together new theories and applications of computational intelligence techniques to multimedia, computer vision, or image and signal processing problems. Computational intelligence paradigms include Fuzzy Systems, Deep and Shallow Neural Networks, and Evolutionary Computation, among other machine learning and nature inspired computing paradigms, like artificial immune systems or learning classifier systems. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
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School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
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School of Engineering and Computer Science, Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Canberra, Australia
1-4 December 2020
ieeessci2020 at gmail . com