CALL FOR PAPERS Workshop on Neuro-Fuzzy Systems ------------------------------- Hamburg, Germany, 8--9 September 1994 To be held following the International Conference on Intelligent Systems Engineering ISE 94, Hamburg, Germany (conference dates: September 5--8 1994). Background ---------- The ISE conference will be followed by a set of four workshops focussing on the relationships between methods of control engineering and artificial intelligence in the development of intelligent systems in engineering. The goal of the workshops is to support the exchange of background information and the development of a common understanding of the relative merits and limitations of the various approaches. The initiation of further collaborative actions is expected as a major outcome of the workshops with the long-term goal of bridging the gap between the two classes of approaches. These are intended to be highly interactive sessions leading to a better understanding of the motivation and perspectives of each discipline. The Neuro-Fuzzy Workshop ------------------------ Fuzzy systems and neural nets have been successfully applied to a wide range of application fields including signal processing, control, image analysis, pattern recognition and diagnostics. The combination of both paradigms allows the merging of the sophisticated learning algorithms developed in the realm of neural nets and the representation of qualitative and cognitive transparent rules in fuzzy inference systems. Various architectures for hybrid neuro-fuzzy systems have been proposed: serial and hierarchical coupling of fuzzy systems and neural nets and heterogenous fuzzy-neural nets. This empirical work on neuro-fuzzy combinations has recently been underpinned by theoretical results establishing the direct functional equivalence of certain types of networks and a class of fuzzy systems. The workshop aims to present a balanced overview of this rapidly expanding field both from a theoretical and an application oriented viewpoint. Recent developments in design tools will also play an important role. Specific topics for the workshop include, but are not limited to, - Functional equivalence of neural and fuzzy systems - Structure selection - Common training algorithms - Transparency/interpretation of trained systems - Knowledge-based neural networks - Fuzzy-neural adaptive control - Computational issues and implementation - Description of industrial applications - Design tools for hybrid architectures Papers will be selected according to their quality, significance, originality and their potential to generate discussions on the major theme of the workshop. Presentations should be specifically designed to support an exchange of ideas and to indicate areas where contributions from the respective other discipline are to be expected. Informal working notes will be distributed during the workshop; no copyright will be requested. A paper must not exceed 10000 words, excluding references and abstract. People who wish to attend the workshop without submitting a paper should a send a letter describing their background and research interests by the paper submission deadline. Submission: ---------- Please direct enquiries and submit papers or extended abstracts (3 copies please) to: Dr K J Hunt Systems Technology Research Daimler-Benz AG Alt-Moabit 91 b D-10559 BERLIN Germany Tel: (030) 399 82 275 Int: + 49 30 399 82 275 FAX: (030) 399 82 107 Int: + 49 30 399 82 107 Email: hunt@DBresearch-berlin.de Schedule: -------- Submission deadline July 1st, 1994 Notifications sent July 31st, 1994 Workshop September 8/9th, 1994 Organizing Committee: -------------------- Ken Hunt (Daimler-Benz Research, Berlin) hunt@DBresearch-berlin.de Roland Haas (Daimler-Benz Research, Berlin and TU-Clausthal) haas@DBresearch-berlin.de Dietmar Moeller (Technische Universitaet Clausthal) moeller@fuzzy-labor.in.tu-clausthal.de Other Workshops: --------------- The three other workshops and contacts are: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches to Model-based Diagnosis freitag@zfe.siemens.de Advanced Planning and Scheduling hje@robots.oxford.ac.uk Architectures for Intelligent Systems marin@iic.es