11th International Workshop on Fuzzy Logic and Applications (WILF) 2016 Call for Papers

 CALL FOR PAPERS

** Firm Deadline: November 20, 2016 – Paper submission **

11th International Workshop on Fuzzy Logic and Applications (WILF) 2016
December 19-21, 2016

Napoli, Italy

http://cvprlab.uniparthenope.it/wilf2016

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WILF 2016 - CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

Proceedings of WILF 2016 will published by Springer Verlag as Lecture
Notes in Computer Science (LNCS) volume.

WILF 2016 - PUBLICATION IN 'Information Sciences' JOURNAL

A selection of papers will be peer reviewed for originality, technical
contents and relevance will be considered for publication in an
already planned dedicated issue of the 'Information Sciences' journal
by Elsevier publisher.

WILF 2016 - AIM
WILF covers all topics in theoretical, experimental and application
areas of fuzzy, rough and soft computing in general, with the aim of
bringing together researchers from academia and industry to report on
the latest advances in their fields of interest.

A major objective of WILF 2016 in the present rich data era is the
presentation of the consolidated results of fuzzy, rough and soft
computing in general and of thier potential applications to the
analysis of Big Data and Computer Vision tasks and the potential
impact on Deep Learning as mechanism to capture hidden information
from data.

WILF 2016 will be held in the ancient Villa Doria D'Angri, Napoli,
Italy on December 19-21, 2016. A good occasion to enjoy also its
wonderful surroundings: the ancient ruins of Pompeii and Herculaneum,
the Phlegrean Fields, and the spectacular islands -- Capri, Ischia,
Procida.


WILF 2016 - INVITED SPEAKERS

Hani Hagras, University of Essex, United Kingdom
Witold Pedrycz, University of Alberta, Canada


WILF 2016 - IMPORTANT DATES

November 20, 2016 - Paper submission
December 9, 2016  - Camera-Ready Submission and Registration
December 19-21, 2016 - WILF2016 Workshop


WILF 2016 - SUBMISSION

The papers need to be of 10 pages in the Springer's single column
style. The complete formatting instructions and the Latex and MS Words
templates can be found at Springer's LNCS author kit. The papers
need to be submitted via CMT submission website.

https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/WILF2016
Submission implies the willingness of at least one author per paper to
register, attend the workshop, and present the paper.