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The Berkeley Initiative in Soft Computing                        Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences Department          

 

Fuzzy Set: 1965 … Fuzzy Logic: 1973 … BISC: 1990 … Human-Machine Perception: 2000 - …

 

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List of Lotfi A. Zadeh’s Powerpoint Presentations for 2008 which are Available for Downloading

 

  1. February 20-22, 2008, The 7th WSEAS International Conference on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING and DATA BASES (AIKED'08), http://www.wseas.org/conferences/2008/cambridge/aiked/, Cambridge, UK, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable?”
  2. April 4, 2008, ICSI Seminar on Natural Languages, UC Berkeley, "Generalized Constraint-Based-Semantics for Natural Languages."
  3. April 10, 2008, NIH, Washington, D.C., “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable?”
  4. April 11, 2008, University of Maryland, Center for Technology and Systems Management, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, in conjunction with Department of Computer Science, and Institute for Systems Research, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable?”
  5. April 11, 2008, George Washington University, Department of Statistics, Washington D.C., “Computation with Imprecise Probabilities.”
  6. April 15-19, 2008, University of Aizu, Nihon University, Southern TOHOKU Research Institute for Neuroscience and General Hospital, Narita, Japan, “Fuzzy Logic--Origin, Trends and Applications.”
  7. April 29, 2008, University of San Francisco, SLS/CS, “A New Frontier in Computation—Computation with Information Described in Natural Language.”
  8. May 5, 2008, Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute, The Knight Lab, UC Berkeley, “What is Fuzzy Logic and What Does it Have to Offer?”
  9. May 15, 2008, IEEE 2nd International Conference on Computers, Communications & Control (ICCCC’08) http://www.iccc.univagora.ro & Exploratory Workshop on NL-Computation (EWNLC), Baile Felix (Spa), Hotel Termal, Oradea, Romania, “A New Frontier in Computation--Computation with Information Described in Natural Language.”
  10. May 20, 2008, NAFIPS, New York, “Is There a Need for Fuzzy Logic?”
  11. June 4, 2008, World Congress on Computational Intelligence (WCCI), http://www.wcci2008.org/ Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable?”
  12. June 23, 2008, International Conference on Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty for Knowledge-Based Systems (IPMU), Malaga, Spain, “Computation with Imprecise Probabilities.”
  13. June 30, 2008, Scientific Colloquium for Andrew Frank’s 60th Birthday, University of Technology, Institute of Geoinformation and Cartography, Vienna, Austria, “Computation with Imprecise Probabilities—A Bridge to Reality.”   
  14. July 9, 2008, Knowledge Management for Composite Materials (KMCM), 2nd International Joint Conference on: Composite Engineering, Computational Engineering and Alternative Engineering www.kmcm.uni-siegen.de, Vancouver, BC, Canada, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is It Achievable? The Need for a Paradigm Shift.”
  15. July 13, 2008, IEEE Information Reuse and Integration Conference (IRI-08) http://iri2008.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/, Las Vegas Hilton, “Computation with Imprecise Probabilities.”
  16. Aug. 6, 2008, eNTERFACE, http://enterface08.limsi.fr/, Paris, France, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence--Is it Achievable? The Need for a Paradigm Shift.”
  17. Aug. 14, 2008, The 7th IEEE International Conference On Cognitive Informatics (ICCI’08), Stanford University, California, USA, http://www.enel.ucalgary.ca/ICCI2008, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence--Is it Achievable? The Need for A Paradigm Shift.”
  18. September 3, 2008, 8th International Conference on Application of Fuzzy Systems and Soft Computing (ICAFS’08) http://www.icafs-2008.com, Finland, Helsinki, “Computation with Imprecise Probabilities—a Bridge to Reality.”
  19. September 12, ICBS Colloquium, UC Berkeley, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable? The Need for a Paradigm Shift.”
  20. September 17, 2008, East West Fuzzy Colloquium—15th Zittau Fuzzy Colloquium http://www.hs-zigr.de/ipm/fuzzy2008, Zittau, Germany, “Is there a need for fuzzy logic?”
  21. September 22, 2008, 8th International Conference on Computational Intelligence in Decision and Control (FLINS’08) http://www.mat.ucm.es/congresos/flins2008/, Madrid, Spain, “Fuzzy Logic—A New Look.”
  22. September 29, 2008, World Automation Congress (WAC), http://wacong.org Waikola Hilton Village, Hawaii, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable. The Need for a Paradigm Shift.”
  23. October 6, 2008, Pennsylvania State University, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable. The Need for a Paradigm Shift.”
  24. October 19, 2008, International Conference on Advanced Intelligence (ICAI) http://caai.cn:8080/icai08/, Beijing, China, “From Natural Intelligence to Machine Intelligence—A Challenge That is Hard to Meet.”
  25. October 24, 2008, International Conference on Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing (RSCTC’08), University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, USA, “Computation with Imprecise Probabilities—A Bridge to Reality.”
  26. November 8-12, Baku-Tel’08, Baku, Azerbaijan, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable. The Need for a Paradigm Shift,” and “Computation with Imprecise Probabilities—A Bridge to Reality.”
  27. November 26, 2008, CWW Seminar, Mieres, Asturias, Spain, “Fuzzy Logic—A New Look.”
  28. December 10, 2008, CIMCA’08, Vienna, Austria, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable. The Need for a Paradigm Shift.”
  29. December 22, 2008, Asia University, Taiwan, “Toward Human Level Machine Intelligence—Is it Achievable. The Need for a Paradigm Shift.”

Powerpoint Presentations for 2009

  1. October 12, 2009, SMC’09, San Antonio TX, Computing with Words--A Paradimg Shift.”

 

 


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Professor Lotfi A. Zadeh

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Statistics on the impact of Fuzzy Logic

 


 
 

 

Fuzzy Set: 1965 … Fuzzy Logic: 1973 … BISC: 1990 … Human-Machine Perception: 2000 - …