10-14 January 2011
ICCLA 2011 is to be held at the ultra modern city of Singapore on Jan
10-14, 2011. Best known for its peace and order, besides being the
host of many iconic tourism attractions, Singapore has been a favorite
venue for holding international conferences and seminars. The
conference will address development of novel computational learning
techniques for the analysis/application in aerospace and related
industries. The goal is to identify prominent areas within the domain
of aerospace where developments in computational learning can improve
on current techniques and/or answer new interesting questions. The
conference will bring together researchers from machine learning, data
mining, optimization, and other computational learning topics, as
well as researchers and engineers from industry to discuss problems in
aerospace where computational learning may provide an edge over
existing approaches.
Call For Papers
Prospective authors are cordially invited to submit high-quality
papers to ICCLA 2011. The conference topics include, but not limited to:
Methodologies:
Intelligent Agents
Bayesian and Generative Modeling
Reinforcement Learning
Kernel Methods
Support Vector Machines
Evolutionary Computing
Memetic Computing
Swarm Intelligent
Neural Networks
Boosting
Multi-view / Multi-task Learning
Probabilistic Methods
Numerical Optimization Methods
Diagnostic and Fault Isolation
Decision-making Under Uncertainty
Validation, Verification, and Metrics
Supervised and Unsupervised Learning
Real-time Machine Learning
Response Surface Modeling
Applications:
Diagnostics and Prognostics of Aircraft Systems
Surface Reconstruction
Anomaly Detection from Aerospace Vehicle Data
Physics-of-failure Modeling
Classification in Large Sky Surveys
Text Mining in Aerospace Information Systems
Privacy and Security Issues in Aerospace Data
Robotic Telescopes
Supervised and Unsupervised Learning in Astro-physics
Predictive Maintenance
Aircraft Safety
Adaptive Robotic Finishing
Combustion Instability
Radar
Sensor Network
Adaptive Monitoring of Aerospace Systems
Prognostic Health Management
Risk Management in Space Missions
MRO Logistics, Strategy, and Regulatory
Paper Submission
Manuscripts should be prepared according to the Springer format and be
restricted to a maximum of 12 pages for full paper or 6 pages for
poster. Please follow instruction on the submission page at the
conference's website http://www.iccla.org/2011/paper.
Important Dates
Paper Submission: Aug 1, 2010
Decision Notification: Sept 1, 2010
Camera-ready Submission/Registration: Sept 15, 2010
Tutorial Proposal: Sep 1, 2010
More information about the CFP, please see attachment and homepage:
http://www.iccla.org/2011
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