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Dr. Masoud Nikravesh
Chair; BISC-SIG-FI

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  • Cyberspace
  • Large- Scale System Theory
  • Data Fusion & Mining 
  • Energy and Resource Systems 
  • Control Theories 
  • Optimization

 
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The BISC Special Interest Group in Fuzzy Logic and Internet

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FUZZY LOGIC AND THE INTERNET; FI2001
http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~nikraves/bisc/sig/internet/fi2001/




The BISC group is invited you to submit articles or extended abstracts to our first Internet-Based Conference on Fuzzy Logic and the Internet. 
 

The focus of this conference will be and are not limited to: 

1. Search Engines and Web Crawlers 
2. Agent Technology (i.e., Web-Based Collaborative and Distributed Agents) 
3. Adaptive and Evolutionary techniques for dynamic environment (i.e. Evolutionary searchengine and text retrieval, Dynamic learning and adaptation of the Web Databases, etc) 
4. Fuzzy Queries in Multimedia Database Systems 
5. Query Based on User Profile 
6. Information Retrievals 
7. Summary of Documents 
8. Information Fusion Such as Medical Records, Research Papers, News, etc 
9. File and Folder Organizer 
10. Data Management for Mobile Applications and eBusiness Mobile  Solutions over the Web 
11. Matching People, Interests, Products, etc 
12. Association Rule Mining for Terms-Documents and Text Mining 
13. E-mail Notification 
14. Web-Based Calendar Manager 
15. Web-Based Telephony 
 16. Web-Based Call Center 
17. Workgroup Messages 
18. E-Mail and Web-Mail 
19. Web-Based Personal Info 
20. Internet related issues such as Information overload and load  balancing, Wireless Internet, E-coding and D-coding (Encryption), Security such as Web security and 
Wireless/Embedded Web Security, Web-based Fraud detection and prediction, Recognition, issues related to E-commerce and E-bussiness, etc.

Sponsor: BISC Special Interest Group on Fuzzy Logic and the Internet 

Important Dates:
 

May 1, 2001   Camera-ready Paper or Extended Abstract
May 1, 2001   Camera-ready copy of the tutorial material
June 1, 2001   Conference
 

For regular sessions, submit a 4-8 pages extended summary (MS Word Document) and your presentation in the MS Power-Point format. We welcome you to organize sessions. For contributory sessions, submit your proposed topic and the number of anticipated participants you wish to invite. All accepted summaries will appear in the Internet Online-Proceedings. Long papers may also be submitted for review for special-edition books. Send submissions/proposals/inquiries to:
 

1. Information: Send Email to: nikravesh@cs.berkeley.edu with Subject: Info-FI2001
2. Paper Submission: Send Email to: nikravesh@cs.berkeley.edu with Subject: Paper-FI2001
3. Abstract Submission: Send Email to: nikravesh@cs.berkeley.edu with Subject: Abstract-FI2001
4. Presentation Submission: Send Email to: nikravesh@cs.berkeley.edu with Subject: Present-FI2001
 

Articles should not exceed 8 pages of 10pt, double-column, single-spaced text, including tables/figures. 
 

Organizing Committee:

1. Dr. Mori Anvari: Chair
2. Masoud Nikravesh: Vice Chair
3. Prof. Lotfi A. Zadeh:Honorary Chair
 
 
 
 


     

Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences
University of California, Berkeley
For Comments and Suggestions; Please Send Email to:nikravesh@cs.berkeley.edu