[UAI] RSCTC'00: Second CFP

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Date: Wed Feb 16 2000 - 09:00:10 PST

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           * Second *
           * CALL FOR PAPERS *
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           * The Second International Conference on *
           * Rough Sets and Current Trends in Computing *
           * (RSCTC'2000) *
           * *
           * Banff Park Lodge, Banff, Canada *
           * October 16-19, 2000 *
           * *
           * http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~yyao/RSCTC2000/ *
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    Rough Set Theory, proposed first by Zdzislaw Pawlak in the early 80's,
    has reached a maturity stage. In recent years we have witnessed a
    rapid growth of interest in rough set theory and its applications,
    worldwide. Various real life applications of rough sets have shown
    their usefulness in many domains. It is felt useful to sum up the
    present state of rough set theory and its applications, outline new
    areas of development and, last but not least, to work out further
    relationships with such areas as soft computing, knowledge discovery
    and data mining, intelligent information systems, synthesis and
    analysis of complex objects and non-conventional models of
    computation. The First International Conference on Rough Sets and
    Current Trends in Computing (RSCTC'98) was held successfully in Poland
    in 1998. RSCTC'2000 will be the second conference of this kind. Both
    RSCTC'98 and RSCTC'2000 grew out of a series of annual International
    Workshops devoted to the subject of rough sets held alternatively in
    Canada, Japan, Poland and USA. The aim of RSCTC'2000 is to bring
    together researchers from diverse fields of expertise in order to
    facilitate mutual understanding and cooperation and to help in
    cooperative work aimed at new hybrid paradigms.

    The conference is devoted to the following topics:

        rough set theory and applications
        fuzzy set theory and applications
        knowledge discovery and data mining
        machine learning
        computing with words
        granular computing
        neural networks
        evolutionary computing
        Petri nets and concurrency
        pattern recognition and image processing
        non-classical logic
        approximate and uncertain reasoning
        statistical inference
        spatial reasoning
        logical aspects of soft computing
        complexity aspects of soft computing
        applications of soft computing
        decision support systems
        multi-agent systems
        hybrid and integrated intelligent systems

    Paper Submission
    ----------------

    Both research and application papers are solicited. All submitted
    papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance,
    significance, and clarity. Electronic submission is encouraged and
    preferred. Please send LaTex (MS-Words, PDF, or Html) and PostScript
    versions of your paper, and an ASCII version of the cover page (in
    separate email), by May 15, 2000 to:

                            rs2000@cs.uregina.ca

    Please also submit Four (4) hard-copies of your paper by May 15, 2000 to:

                    Yiyu Yao (RSCTC'2000)
                    Department of Computer Science
                    University of Regina
                    Regina, Saskatchewan
                    Canada S4S 0A2

                    E-mail: {ziarko, yyao}@cs.uregina.ca
                    Phone: (306) 585-5213/5226
                    Fax: (306) 585-4745

    Your paper length should be at most ten (10) single-spaced,
    single-column pages including all figures, tables, and references.
    The ASCII version of a cover page must include author(s) full address,
    email, paper title and a 200 word abstract, and up to 5 keywords.

    When preparing your paper, please read the Information for Authors and
    use the style files for Proceedings and Other Multi-Author Volumes
    supplied by Springer-Verlag regarding Lecture Notes in Computer
    Science (LNCS).

         Information for Authors:
              http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
         Style files:
              http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html#Proceedings
         Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS):
             http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html

    Workshop and Special Session
    ----------------------------

    If you are interested in organizing a workshop, a special or an
    invited session, please contact Professor W. Ziarko at
    ziarko@cs.uregina.ca.

    Publication
    -----------

    All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings by
    Springer-Verlag in the series of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
    (LNCS). LNCS is also published, in parallel to the printed books, in
    full-text electronic version. Authors of accepted paper must also
    prepare an electronic version of the paper.

    A selected number of RSCTC'2000 accepted papers will be expanded and
    revised for inclusion in "Knowledge and Information Systems: An
    International Journal" by Springer-Verlag, or "Fundamenta
    Informaticae" by IOS Press.

    Important Dates
    ---------------

    4 copies of full papers received by: May 15, 2000
    Acceptance notices: June 20, 2000
    Camera-readies due by: July 15, 2000
    Conference: October 16-19, 2000

    Conference Organization
    =======================

    Conference Chair:
        Wojciech Ziarko, University of Regina, Canada

    Honorary Chairs:
        Zdzislaw Pawlak, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
        L.A. Zadeh, UC Berkeley, USA

    Program Chairs:
        Yiyu Yao, University of Regina, Canada
        Andrzej Skowron (Europe), Warsaw University, Poland
        Shusaku Tsumoto (Asia), Shimane Medical University, Japan

    Advisory Board:
        Nick Cercone (Canada)
        Jerzy Grzymala-Busse (USA)
        T.Y. Lin (USA)
        Toshinori Munakata (USA)
        Akira Nakamura (Japan)
        Setsuo Ohsuga (Japan)
        Lech Polkowski (Poland)
        Zbigniew Ras (USA)
        Roman Slowinski (Poland)
        Paul P. Wang (USA)
        Ning Zhong (Japan)

    Publicity Chair:
        Ning Zhong, Yamaguchi University, Japan

    Local Organization Committee:
        Mengchi Liu (Canada) Chair
        David Brindle (Canada)
        Cory Butz (Canada)

    Program Committee:
        Anna Buczak (USA)
        Gianpiero Cattaneo (Italy)
        Juan-Carlos Cubero (Spain)
        Andrzej Czyzewski (Poland)
        Didier Dubois (France)
        Ivo Duentsch (Northern Ireland)
        Maria C. Fernandez (Spain)
        Salvatore Greco (Italy)
        Howard Hamilton (Canada)
        Howard Ho (USA)
        Xiaohua Hu (USA)
        Ryszard Janicki (Canada)
        Julia Johnson (Canada)
        Janusz Kacprzyk (Poland)
        Willi Kloesgen (Germany)
        Jan Komorowski (Norway)
        Jacek Koronacki (Poland)
        Bozena Kostek (Poland)
        Wojtek Kowalczyk (The Netherlands)
        Marzena Kryszkiewicz (Poland)
        Pawan Lingras (Canada)
        Chunnian Liu (China)
        Jiming Liu (Hong Kong)
        Mengchi Liu (Canada)
        Qing Liu (China)
        Tadeusz Luba (Poland)
        Solomon Marcus (Romania)
        Ernestina Menasalvas (Spain)
        Zbigniew Michalewicz (USA)
        Ryszard Michalski (USA)
        John Mordeson (USA)
        Mikhail Moshkov (Russia)
        Hung Son Nguyen (Poland)
        Kanji Ohsima (Japan)
        Ewa Orlowska (Poland)
        Piero Pagliani (Italy)
        Witold Pedrycz (Canada)
        James F. Peters (Canada)
        Zdzislaw Piasta (Poland)
        Henri Prade (France)
        Mohamed Quafafou (France)
        Vijay Raghavan (USA)
        Sheela Ramanna (Canada)
        Qiang Shen (UK)
        Krzysztof Slowinski (Poland)
        Jerzy Stefanowski (Poland)
        Jaroslaw Stepaniuk (Poland)
        Zbigniew Suraj (Poland)
        Roman Swiniarski (USA)
        Hans-Michael Voigt (Germany)
        Anita Wasilewska (USA)
        S.K.M. Wong (Canada)
        Xindong Wu (USA)
        Satoshi Yamane (Japan)
        Lizhu Zhou (China)
        Jan Zytkow (USA)

    Conference and Hotel Home Pages:
    --------------------------------

    RSCTC'2000: http://www.cs.uregina.ca/~yyao/RSCTC2000/
    Banff Park Lodge: http://www.banffparklodge.com

    The conference participants will enjoy the special very attractive
    room rate of $99 Canadian, or approximately $68 US, in this prime
    Banff hotel.



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