Papers are invited on any aspect of mathematical modelling and computer<br>simulation to be presented at UKSim2013. The event provides authors with an<br>outstanding opportunity for networking and presenting their work at an<br>international conference.<br>Tracks/Themes<br>– Intelligent Systems and Applications<br>– Hybrid and Soft Computing<br>– Neural Networks<br>– Fuzzy Systems<br>– Evolutionary Computation<br>– Autonomous Mental Development<br>– Adaptive Dynamic Programming and Reinforcement Learning<br>– Bioinformatics and Bioengineering<br>– Computational Finance and Economics<br>– Data and Semantic Mining<br>– Games, VR and Visualization<br>– Emergent Technologies<br>– Systems Intelligence and Intelligence Systems<br>– Control of Intelligent Systems and Control Intelligence<br>– e–Science and e–Systems<br>– Robotics, Cybernetics, Engineering, Manufacturing and Control<br>– Methodologies, Tools and Operations Research<br>– Discrete Event and Real Time Systems<br>– Image, Speech and Signal Processing<br>– Natural Language Processing/language technologies<br>– Industry, Business, Management, Human Factors and Social Issues<br>– Energy, Power, Transport, Logistics, Harbour, Shipping and Marine<br>Simulation<br>– Virtual Reality, Visualization and Computer Games<br>– Parallel and Distributed Architectures and Systems<br>– Internet Modelling, Semantic Web and Ontologies<br>– Mobile/Ad hoc wireless networks, mobicast, sensor placement, target<br>tracking<br>– Performance Engineering of Computer & Communication Systems<br>– Circuits, Sensors and Devices<br>Suggested topics (other topics are also welcome): Simulation methodology and<br>practice, languages, tools and techniques. Models and modelling tools.<br>Data/object bases. Analytical and statistical tools. Simulators and<br>simulation hardware, training simulators. Integration of simulation with<br>concurrent engineering, integrated design and simulation systems. AI,<br>intelligent systems, agent–based simulation, decision support systems,<br>philosophical issues, analogies, metaphors, knowledge modelling, acquisition<br>and synthesis of new knowledge/models, intelligent/adaptive behaviour,<br>man/machine interaction, control systems. Parallel and distributed<br>simulation, discrete event systems.<br>Artificial neural networks, computational intelligence.<br>Applications: aerospace; remote sensing; electronic circuits and systems;<br>communication and networks; business; management; finance; economics;<br>leisure, games, war/conflict/rebellion modelling; psychology, cognitive<br>functions, behaviour, emotion, subjectivity; humanities, literature,<br>semantics modelling/dynamics; biology; medicine; public health; energy,<br>power generation and distribution, manufacturing; planning; control;<br>robotics; measurement; monitoring; energy; safety critica1 systems;<br>transportation; structural mechanics and civil engineering, oil and gas;<br>education and training; military.<br>
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UK
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