WISIS 2004
First Warsaw International Seminar
on Intelligent Systems


Warsaw, May 21, 2004
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First Warsaw International Seminar on Intelligent Systems commences a new series of scientific events organized jointly by
the Systems Research Institute and the Institute of Computer Science, both of the Polish Academy of Sciences, in collaboration with Warsaw School of Information Technology, focused on new trends in foundations and applications of intelligent systems broadly understood.

This Seminar, as future seminars in the series, will be focused on:
- representation, elicitation and processing of uncertain, imprecise and incomplete knowledge,
- advanced data analysis,
- data mining and knowledge discovery, notably Web mining,
- machine learning,
- natural language processing,
- new computing paradigms (quantum computing, DNA computing, etc.),
- intelligent decision support and expert systems,
- neural networks,
- evolutionary computations,
- dealing with unstructured text and multimedia data,
- new paradigms for decision analysis, optimization and control,
etc.

The use of methods and procedures based on AI, probabilistic, statistical, fuzzy, rough and the like approaches will be the main topic of the Seminar.