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[1] From: "Conference" <conference_at_inmeet.com> (66)
Subject: CIRAS 2005, 13 - 16 Dec 2005, Singapore
[2] From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <fiormont_at_uniroma3.it> (60)
Subject: conference in Paris
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Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 07:49:27 +0100
From: "Conference" <conference_at_inmeet.com>
Subject: CIRAS 2005, 13 - 16 Dec 2005, Singapore
Third International Conference on Computational Intelligence,
Robotics and Autonomous Systems
13 - 16 December 2005, Singapore ~ [ciras_at_nus.edu.sg] ~
[http://ciras.nus.edu.sg]
CIRAS 2005 will be held along with the Tenth Anniversary FIRA
RoboWorld Cup Singapore 2005
and, The FIRA Robot World Congress 2005 [http://fira.nus.edu.sg].
The contents of CIRAS 2005 proceedings will be listed in EI by
Elsevier Proceedings ISSN: 0219-6131
Keynote Speakers: Jean-Claude Latombe, Cichocki Andrzej, Clarence W. de Silva
Submission: 20 July 2005
Acceptance: 31 August 2005
Final Submission: 30 September 2005
Online submission: [http://act.ee.nus.edu.sg/ciras2005/]
Organized by
Centre for Intelligent Control
National Univ. of Singapore
Co-sponsored by
IEEE SMC Society S'pore Chapter
IEEE R&A Society S'pore Chapter
The third International Conference on Computational Intelligence,
Robotics and Autonomous Systems (CIRAS 2005) is planned in December
2005 in Singapore. The conference will focus on research directions
that are broadly covered by the fields, Computational Intelligence,
Robotics and Autonomous Systems.
The Intelligence in automation systems is increasingly becoming a key
and important technology to be harnessed for enhancing productivity
and economic returns. CIRAS will focus on research directions that
are broadly covered by the fields, Computational Intelligence (CI),
Robotics and Autonomous Systems. CIRAS is intended to provide a
common platform for knowledge dissemination among researchers working
in related areas. CIRAS invites submissions from all areas related
to, but not limited to,
Computational Intelligence, Robotics and Autonomous Systems.
Intelligent Control
Real Time Control
DNA Computing
Life Sciences
Fuzzy Systems
Neuro-Fuzzy Systems
Neural Networks (NN)
Autonomous Systems
Multi-Agent Systems (MAS)
System Design Automation
Robotics, Humanoids
Sensor Fusion
Sensor Networks
Cooperative Robotics
Robot Soccer Systems
Evolutionary Robotics
Evolvable Hardware
Distributed Systems
Embedded Systems
Non-Linear Systems
Educational Technology
Rough Sets, Data Mining
Power Systems
Genetic Algorithm (GA)
Evolutionary Computation (EC)
Hybrid CI Algorithms
Distributed Evolutionary Algorithms
Real Time Evolutionary Computation
Evolutionary Logistics
Evolutionary Systems
Multi-Objective Evolutionary Algorithm
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Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 06:43:28 +0100
From: "Domenico Fiormonte" <fiormont_at_uniroma3.it>
Subject: conference in Paris
MÉMOIRE DES TEXTES / TEXTES DE MÉMOIRE
Université Paris X Nanterre
21 et 22 octobre 2005
Salle des Conférences
Hall du Bâtiment B
Vendredi 21 octobre (14h - 18h30):
14h Ouverture du Colloque
Claude Cazalé Bérard (Université Paris X-Nanterre, CRIX) :
Mémoire des textes, textes de mémoire: un défi à
l'oubli, en hommage
à Paul Ricoeur.
Première session : Philologie informatique, éditions
électroniques, archives textuelles.
Présidence : Alberto Cadioli (Università Statale di Milano)
14h 30 - Tito Orlandi (Università di Roma «La Sapienza»): Il
Principe di Machiavelli tra edizione cartacea e edizione elettronica.
15h 00 Pascal Collomb (EHESS, GAHOM) : Présentation du
Thésaurus des Exempla du Moyen Age (THEMA).
15h 30 Louis Begioni (Université Lille III) : Pour un
traitement linguistiques des textes de mémoire non littéraires.
Débat - Pause
16h 30 - Ubaldo Ceccoli, Clotilde Barbarulli (CNR Firenze) :
La «Rivista di Filosofia scientifica», `sentinella
perduta': storia e memorie nel concetto di evoluzione.
17h - Domenico Fiormonte (Roma III): Esperienze di codifica
elettronica di scrittori contemporanei.
17h 30 - Gius Gargiulo (Paris X-Nanterre) : Per una narratologia
informatica : programmi per scrivere sceneggiature e mondi
possibili.
Débat
Samedi 22 octobre (9h -12h 30)
Deuxième session : Les genres de la mémoire
Présidence : Claude Cazalé Bérard (Université Paris X
Nanterre)
9h 00 - Chiara Pisacane (Université de Clermont-Ferrand) : Memoria
dell'estasi: il Libro dell'esperienza di Angela da Foligno.
9h 30 Nella Bensimon (Université Paris X- Nanterre) : Les
lettres de Catherine de Sienne.
10h 00 Danielle Bohler (Université de Bordeaux ) :
Débat - Pause
11h 00 - Marìa Jesùs Lacarra (Universidad de Zaragoza) : El
libro de las tres razones de don Juan Manuel y las Memorias de
Leonor López de Córdoba.
11h 30 - Raul Mordenti (Università di Roma «Tor Vergata») :
Memoria familiare e memoria letteraria: strategie di lotta contro il
tempo e la morte.
Débat
Samedi 22 octobre (14h - 17h 30)
Troisième session : Mémoire et histoire
Présidence : Louis Van Delft (Université Paris X-Nanterre)
14h - Giorgio Longo (Université Lille III) : Épistoliers,
traducteurs, imitateurs: Giovanni Verga et Georges Eekhoud.
14h 30 Maurice Actis Grosso (Université Paris X
Nanterre) : Mémoires istriennes
15h 00 Alberto Cadioli (Università Statale di Milano) : Il
diario di un "archiviomane"
15h 30 Sabina Ciminari (Université de Rome «La
Sapienza») : Alba de Cèspedes, un témoin de son temps, entre
l'Italie et la France.
Débat
17h 00 Claude Cazalé Bérard : Conclusions
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