Soft Computing Research Society, India is organizing the 5th International Conference on Computational Intelligence (ICCI 2024) Online and in person during December 24-25, 2024.  The ICCI 2024 aims to bring researchers, academicians, industry, and government personnel together to share and discuss the various aspects of computational intelligence in engineering & technology. The conference will witness multiple eminent keynote speakers from academia and industry from all over the world along with the presentation of accepted peer-reviewed articles. The after-conference proceeding of the ICCI 2024 will be published in Springer Book Series, ‘ALGORITHMS FOR INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS For more details, please visit the conference website: https://scrs.in/conference/icci2024.  

 

The topics covered (but are not limited to) in the conference are as follows:

 

The topics covered (but are not limited to) in the conference are as follows:

1. Algorithms: Artificial intelligence, Game theory, Neural Network, Supervised and unsupervised learning, Deep learning techniques, Convolutional Neural network, Fuzzy theory and systems, Rough Sets, Self-Organizing Maps, Machine Learning, Chaotic Systems, Multi-Agent Systems, Computational Optimization Ensemble classifiers, Reinforcement learning, Decision trees, Support vector machines, Hybrid Learning, Statistical learning. Metaheuristics algorithms: Evolutionary and swarm-based algorithms like Genetic algorithms, Genetic programming, Differential Evolution, Particle swarm optimization, whale optimization, Spider monkey optimization, Firefly Algorithm, and Memetic Algorithms.

 

2. Applications: Machine vision, Internet of things, Image processing, Image segmentation, Data Clustering, Sentiment analysis, Big data, Computer networks, Signal processing, Supply chain management, Web and text mining, Distributed Systems, Bioinformatics, Embedded Systems, Expert System, Forecasting, Pattern Recognition, Planning and Scheduling, Time Series Analysis, Human-computer interaction, Web mining,  Natural language processing, multimedia systems, quantum computing